Why is stabler not on law and order anymore
She went to the SVU office and shot the criminals in the cell where they were being held. Unfortunately, she also claimed the life of a fellow officer, eventually forcing Stabler to take matters into his own hands. Jenna did not survive. Season 13 returned later in , but Stabler did not. Internal affairs continued to investigate the shooting throughout that episode, but it was Stabler who ultimately decided to put in his papers and retire, though he did so via Cragen Dann Florek.
He later confirmed that information when he appeared on Watch What Happens Live in The fans certainly want it, but as of now it seems like a long shot. The positive news is that the network seems open to the idea. The two are still as thick as the fictional thieves they used to track down together. In fact, they reunited in September Country Life. The daughter later opens fire at the police station, using a gun purchased on the street and killing a number of bystanders.
Stabler shoots her. In the final shot of the episode, he looks over at Benson as the girl bleeds out on the staff room floor. On a Manhattan sound stage masquerading as a Rikers Island interrogation room, Mariska Hargitay acted out a tense scene as Lt. She goes to the interrogation room and weeps.
Since Stabler walked out the precinct door, the show reinvented itself with a renewed focus on Benson who, no longer shackled to her work spouse, had the space to grow as a character — pursuing mature romantic relationships, adopting a child, and getting promoted to captain. Meredith Blake is an entertainment reporter for the Los Angeles Times based out of New York City, where she primarily covers television. A native of Bethlehem, Pa. She was left in the familiarity of what we were.
And I'm sure there were echoes, constant reminders, everywhere. But for me, it was about how things fell out—and the word I'll use is that it was inelegant. At the end of the day, how it was handled was, 'Okay, see you later. We're all big boys and girls here. See you later.
Telling the stories I wanted to tell. I couldn't have been happier. Christopher Meloni was quick to acknowledge how difficult his departure must have been on Mariska Hargitay, but also noted how he was able to leave with a sense of peace after how everything went down during his contract negotiations.
It sounds as though he was left with the feeling that his requirements to sign up for continued adventures as Elliot Stabler were at least a little bit dismissed, and possibly had him go on his way with the idea that those behind the show at time time, anyway felt like they didn't need Stabler in order to continue.
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