Mariska Hargitay Explains Why Benson and Stabler Didn’t Kiss During ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Season 24

It’s been 25 years, and Law & Order: SVU has yet to get Benson

and Stabler together, and Mariska Hargitay is revealing what

happened with their almost kiss last season. In Season 24,

Episode 12, the former partners had a heartwarming moment together,

and a teaser for the episode via TVLine showed that they were nearing a kiss.

Unfortunately, it never actually happened.

Benson and Stabler’s relationship has been long building up to a potential romance, and Hargitay explained to Variety why their kiss didn’t happen. She said, “To be honest with you, Chris and I thought it should go one way, and the powers that be didn’t, so it got changed at the last minute, that near kiss. Obviously Dick gets final say. It’s his show, and he didn’t want that.”

the-company-you-keep-abc.jpg

While they may be the slowest slow burn ever, Hargitay isn’t counting out that story just yet. “We want to hold the tension and do what’s right and truthful for both characters,” she shared. There is definitely tension, and it’s clear that both Benson and Stabler know their feelings for each other, no matter how much they try to deny it. It’s sad to know that the powers that be kept the kiss from happening, but that just means that if and when it does eventually happen, the wait will be worth it.

It may be a little hard to continue Bensler’s “Will they/won’t they?” relationship next season. Law & Order: SVU will be returning for Season 26, but Law & Order: Organized Crime’s status is a bit more complicated. While it hasn’t officially been announced, the series will be moving to Peacock for Season 5. How that will work for crossovers, however big or small, is unknown, but hopefully this doesn’t put a damper in continuing to grow Benson and Stabler’s relationship, as well as any other characters on the two shows.

Whether or not Dick Wolf will ever allow Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler to finally get together is unknown, but at least there’s no end in sight for Law & Order: SVU, so there’s still plenty of time. Even if it is starting to get annoying. Fans will just have to tune in to new episodes of SVU and Organized Crime on Thursdays beginning at 9 p.m. ET on NBC to see what happens.

Related articles

Ryan Buggle Got the Best Advice from TV Mom Mariska Hargitay About Noah Coming Out

In 2022, Ryan Buggle tackled an important scene as a young actor, and luckily, he had Mariska Hargitay’s warm presence to mentor him through it. How to…

Is Rollins Returning to Benson’s Squad on Law & Order: SVU?

Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) recently received a visit from a cherished friend on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Amanda Rollins, played by Kelli Giddish. How to…

This Organized Crime Star Once Had a “Fascinating” Guest Role on Law & Order

Tate Ellington might be new to the Law & Order: Organized Crime cast, but he’s been seen in the wider franchise before — and shared some hilarious…

Stabler’s Brother Gives Cryptic Warning That the Family’s in Danger on Organized Crime

Over the last few episodes of Law & Order: Organized Crime, Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) has put himself in danger by going undercover to infiltrate a…

We Met Kate Dixon’s Son on Law & Order — Here’s Where You Know Him From

her resolve as a police officer. How to Watch Watch Law & Order Thursdays at 8/7c on NBC and next day on Peacock. Kate’s (Camryn Manheim) personal…

Richard Belzer Will Give You Chills in This Classic Munch Scene from SVU Season 1

John Munch (Richard Belzer) was an integral part of the original crew of detectives on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. And it didn’t take long for…