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When it comes to organizing and cleaning — there’s a certain knack to it. And while some people love nothing more than having a mop or Swiffer in hand to go to town cleaning and putting things away — ...
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The season 5 finale of Law and Order: Organized Crime picked up right after that shocking Stabler death — but where does the show go from here? The finale — titled “He Was a Stabler” — aired via ...
Remember when Randall's biggest Elliot-related worry was that the stubborn detective wouldn't keep his doctors' appointments? We're way past that in Law & Order: Organized Crime's Season 5 finale, ...
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There's another empty desk at the Organized Crime Control Bureau. Det. Jet Slootmaekers, who has been with the OCCB for all five seasons of Law & Order: Organized Crime, is no longer part of the team.