![]() TAYLOR | An incredibly terrible gray area, yeah. You bring up something interesting: the idea that Angela might not be allied with Richard, but might definitely be allied with her kids - that there’s this horrible gray area she’s stuck in. So, what does one do? Appear to be a non-threat, perhaps appear to ally with him? Whatever you need to do to stay alive, and to keep your kid alive… There’s definitely a razor’s edge, man. So, Angela’s left with nothing, no protection against the man that tried to kill her twice. She’s in rough shape and may not ever recover, all to take down this man, her ex.” But the funny thing is, what I sort of unpacked about Angela - and what the writers have been talking about, and Ilene, who I just love - is that… after the trial, after the verdict, what happens generally to people that have been protected is that they’re just left high and dry. That’s my hope, is that people are like, “Damn, she really gave it all up. … I think that you may feel for Angela on the stand. TAYLOR |And let’s not forget, she almost died. TAMARA TAYLOR | Yeah, she absolutely was. TVLINE | I had such a complex reaction to Angela’s treachery in these episodes! Because at first, I was like, “She’s a mastermind right alongside Richard.” But she also was definitely poisoned by this man. In separate interviews, TVLine spoke with Organized Crime‘s Tamara Taylor and SVU‘s Peter Scanavino about the outcome of the episodes and what it’ll mean for their characters as the seasons progress. Cast, Writers React to NBC Cancellation: ‘Sadly, All Things Must End’ (Read recaps of the SVU and Organized Crime portions of the crossover.) And in a scene at the end of the Organized Crime portion of the crossover, it seemed as though Angela, Richard and their daughter Dana all were working together again… unbeknownst to the cops. This led to her falling apart as the lynchpin of the case against him. To add insult to grievous injury, we learned that Angela Wheatley - Richard’s ex, whom he’s tried to kill twice - faked having lingering damage from the poison attack at the end of Season 1. ![]() And when the District Attorney’s office chose not to re-try the case, Wheatley walked. ![]() So we wouldn’t be surprised if you heard a deafening clanging as SVU and Organized Crime‘s latest crossover came to an end Thursday… because the drug kingpin/murderer left his murder trial as a free man.Īfter a contentious stint in the courtroom, with returning former assistant district attorney Rafael Barba as his legal counsel, Wheatley’s trial for the killing of Kathy Stabler ended in a mistrial. DUN DUN!Įvery time a bell rings, Law & Order‘s Richard Wheatley gets away with some truly terrible ish. Warning: This post contains spoilers from this week’s Law & Order: SVU and Law & Order: Organized Crime crossover. ![]()
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