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Season 5 of Law & Order: Organized Crime is making a streaming-only move. Find out when and where to watch.
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Detective Elliot Stabler is back, and if history has taught us anything, it's that wherever he goes, chaos follows. But before you start flipping through TV channels, Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5 is making a big move. No more weekly airings on NBC; this time, it's now exclusive to Peacock. The new season kicks off April 17 on Peacock with a two-episode launch, followed by new episodes every week.
If you've dome to learn where to watch Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5, you've come to the right place.


Law & Order: Organized Crime
PeacockAs for who's returning, Christopher Meloni (a.k.a. Stabler himself) is leading the charge, alongside Danielle Moné Truitt, Ainsley Seiger, Rick Gonzalez, and, of course, Dean Norris. If you've been following along since Season 1, you already know that Stabler's mission is personal — he's been deep in the world of crime syndicates, trying to take them down while dealing with his own, uh, complicated past.
Where to watch Law & Order: Organized Crime? Here's the short answer: Peacock. If you haven't subscribed yet, now might be the time because this season is shaping up to be another wild ride through New York's most dangerous underground networks. So, get ready for another round of intense investigations, tense stare-downs, and Stabler doing what Stabler does best — making sure the bad guys don't win.
See the teaser below.
Peacock is one of the most affordable streaming services on the market, starting at just $7.99/month. You can catch the first four seasons of the series here, too, plus new episodes of your favorite TV shows from a variety of channels on a weekly basis. Peacock also has a number of originals, movies, and live sporting events to make it even more worth your while.
Traveling abroad but still need your Law & Order: Organized Crime fix? No problem — a VPN has you covered. By masking your location and connecting to a U.S. server, a VPN makes it seem like you never left, so you can keep streaming Organized Crime on Peacock without a hitch.
Not sure where to start? ExpressVPN is a great choice for speed and security, with plans from $8.32/month, while Private Internet Access offers a more budget-friendly option at just $2/month. With the right VPN, you won't have to worry about missing any high-stakes investigations—no matter where you are in the world.
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