Why Stabler & Benson Didn’t Kiss In Law & Order: SVU Season 24 Explained By Mariska Hargitay

Why Stabler & Benson Didn’t Kiss In Law & Order: SVU Season 24 Explained By Mariska Hargitay

Law & Order: SVU star Mariska Hargitay has opened up about why Stabler and Benson didn’t kiss during their crossover episode in season 24 of the show. During that season, the two characters were reunited for a short time because of a case, the pair showing that their bond is still just as strong as it was before. They also nearly kiss, however don’t go through in the moment and haven’t had such a close romantic encounter since.

Speaking with Variety, Hargitay revealed why Stabler and Benson didn’t kiss in Law & Order: SVU season 24, despite how close they came to doing so. The series star explains how there was a discussion about how far they would go during production, ultimately ending with them almost kissing but not quite doing so. Check out what Hargitay had to say about the moment below:

Our chemistry is undeniable. It’s just the way it is.

To be honest with you, Chris [Meloni] 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 [Wolf] gets final say. It’s his show and he didn’t want that.

Will Law & Order Ever See Stabler & Benson Get Together?

Why Stabler & Benson Didn’t Kiss In Law & Order: SVU Season 24 Explained By Mariska Hargitay

While both characters appear to harbor some level of romantic feelings for one another, a Benson and Stabler romance doesn’t seem like it’s going to be happening anytime in the near future. The two characters are still the leads of their own shows in their shared franchise, with Hargitay on Law & Order: SVU and Chris Meloni leading Law & Order: Organized Crime. Because both series are still running, it would be difficult for the pair to share a romance that crosses over between both series, as their appearances together could be sparse.

However, one development regarding both shows could allow for the pair to feasibly become a couple. Law & Order: Organized Crime season 5 is no longer going to be on NBC, with the series is expected to move to Peacock for the foreseeable future. Part of this deal involves reducing the episode count to 10 episodes, meaning Stabler’s time in the crime universe would be greatly reduced. However, it would also open up the possibility of him having more time to appear on SVU, opening the door for a potential romance with Benson.

While it’s unclear if the two protagonists are going to become romantically linked in the future, season 24’s near kiss shows how close they really are to each other. If Stabler does manage to appear more often on Law & Order: SVU, it would open the door for their romance to blossom into something much greater. However, with such a future currently unclear, it might be some time before a romantic spark as big as their near-kiss graces the small screen once again.

Source: Variety

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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (SVU) is a procedural crime drama series created by Dick Wolf that follows cases handled by a fictional New York Police Department’s 16th precinct that centers around sexually-based crimes. The Show follows a rotating group of detectives that will tackle some of the most heinous crimes while trying to help the victims – and themselves – adjust to the new normal as the darkness in the world reveals itself with each new case.

Cast

Christopher Meloni
, Mariska Hargitay
, Richard Belzer
, Dann Florek
, Michelle Hurd
, Stephanie March
, Ice-T
, BD Wong
, Diane Neal
, Tamara Tunie

Release Date

September 20, 1999

Seasons

25

Network

NBC

Streaming Service(s)

Hulu
, Peacock

Franchise(s)

Law and Order

Writers

Dick Wolf

Showrunner

Robert Palm
, David J. Burke
, Neal Baer
, Warren Leight
, Rick Eid
, Michael S. Chernuchin
, David Graziano

Creator(s)

Dick Wolf