
So, let's sum it up: if you want to fully understand the story of Organized Crime, it's best to start by watching all of SVU up to season 22, episode 9, and then start watching Organized Crime. We Gotta Appreciate Bensler Shippers' Resilience, Whatever Happens on SVU Next This means that you can watch the shows independently, but the crossovers will give you a deeper understanding of the characters and the overall story. SVU at this point is somewhat of a case-of-the-week format, with a new story every episode, while OC tells one long, continuous story across 6-8 episodes. Other than the crossover events, the stories of SVU and OC are separate.

Did You Believe In Miracles? (SVU season 23 episode 20).The Christmas Episode (OC season 2 episode 9).The People vs Richard Wheatley (SVU season 23 episode 9).The Outlaw, Eddie Wagner (OC season 2, episode 3).New World Order (OC season 2 episode 2).I Thought You Were On My Side (SVU season 23 episode 3).An Inferior Product (OC season 1 episode 5).Trick Rolled at the Moulin (SVU season 22 episode 13).What Happens In Puglia (Organized Crime season 1 episode 1).

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After this episode, you can start watching Organized Crime, starting with the very first episode, "What Happens In Puglia."īensler Fans Are Fed Up With Baiting After Sizzling SVU PromoĪs you continue to watch both shows, you'll come across other crossover events, such as "Trick Rolled at the Moulin" and "I Thought You Were On My Side." These events are usually spread out across several episodes of each show, so it's important to watch them in the correct order to understand the full story.

This episode sets up the main storyline for Organized Crime's first season and introduces Stabler's return to the NYPD after the character being absent for years.
