Law & Order: Organized Crime season 4

The fourth season of Law & Order: Organized Crime premiered on January 18, 2024, on NBC and consisted of 13 episodes due to the writers' strike. This is the last season to air on NBC, before the series moved to Peacock. The season finale aired on May 16, 2024.

Law & Order: Organized Crime
Season 4
Promotional poster
ShowrunnerJohn Shiban
Starring
No. of episodes13
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseJanuary 18 (2024-01-18) –
May 16, 2024 (2024-05-16)
Season chronology
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Season 3
List of episodes

Cast and characters

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Main

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Special guest stars

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Recurring

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  • Tate Ellington as Professor Kyle Vargas
  • Abubakr Ali as Detective Samir Bashir
  • Michael Trotter as Joe Stabler Jr.
  • Stephen Lang as Angus Boone
  • Lois Smith as Doris Boone
  • Rivera Reese as ATF Agent Trisha Beck

Guest

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Episodes

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No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [1][2]Directed byWritten byOriginal air date [1][2]Prod.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
531"Memory Lane"Jon CassarJohn Shiban & Amy BergJanuary 18, 2024 (2024-01-18)4013.90[3]
Stabler is forced to adapt to massive changes both in his personal life and professional after returning home from a dangerous assignment. Bell hires an adviser whose AI technology program she hopes will revolutionize police investigation. Meanwhile, Jet and Reyes still struggle to deal with Whelan's absence nearly six months later.
542"Deliver Us From Evil"Jonathan BrownWill Pascoe & Bridget TylerJanuary 25, 2024 (2024-01-25)4023.71[4]
When a local mosque is bombed, killing the imam, Stabler meets with Bashir, a hate crimes officer, who believes more is at play. Jet is keen on Vargas's program, but the others are more sceptical. Reyes struggles with his feelings with Jet. Stabler also reunites with Dr. Melinda Warner, who he hasn't seen in twelve years. Elliot's estranged brother Randall, is invited to NY by their mother, who wants to see him.
553"End of Innocence"Jon CassarAmy Berg & Katrina Cabrera OrtegaFebruary 1, 2024 (2024-02-01)4033.67[5]
Stabler and Bashir search for a asylum seeker and his son who have gone missing from the mosque. This leads them to a smuggling ring using Afghani refugees to smuggle gems internally into the country. They break up the ring, kill those behind the bombing, and rescue the son who was being held hostage to coerce his father. Stabler learns that his younger brother Joe is back in NY.
564"The Last Supper"Stephen SurjikJohn Shiban & Liz SagalFebruary 8, 2024 (2024-02-08)4043.51[6]
The Widow Santos contacts Stabler and agrees to testify for Carisi against Los Santos and go into witness protection with her two children, because her family is being threatened by her brother-in-law. They stash the family in a safe house guarded by the team, except for Stabler who killed their father, until they can be picked up. Stabler has a family dinner at his house so the family can see his mother before she goes into a home. The dinner degenerates into drunken arguments and recriminations as secrets from the past are revealed. Stabler is called away when Los Santos storm the safe house after being tipped off by the daughter. During the firefight Stabler fights his way into the house and tries to get the Santos and the team out. The son picks up a gun and shoots Bell, and Stabler shoots him to stop him getting off another round. Bell is rushed to hospital and Stabler is suspended pending an IAB investigation into the shooting.
575"Missing Persons"Nelson McCormickAmy Berg & Davon BriggsFebruary 22, 2024 (2024-02-22)4053.59[7]
Bell is recovering hospital. Stabler is suspended and cleaning up after the dinner party when he finds some brown heroin. Jet and Reyes are questioned by IAB. A friend of Rita Lasku, the waitress Stabler helped while undercover with the Kostas, tells Stabler that Rita is missing and shows him a video of her at a party with the Westbook DA. Stabler turns up at the DA's house and asks about his friend Rita and is thrown in jail by Chief Bonner. Stabler discovers that a local waitress is also missing after a party and her brother gives him her burner. Jet, Reyes and Vargas have arrived after tracking Stabler's phone to Long Island. Stabler calls a number on the waitress's burner and is sent a video of Lasku tied up in a bunker. Stabler finds the bunker and frees waitress who is tied up inside. He is attacked by the kidnapper, who escapes after a fight. Outside Stabler digs up Lasku's body in the sand. Chief Bonner takes over the investigation and more bodies are found in the dunes.
586"Beyond the Sea"Jean de SegonzacJohn Shiban & Will PascoeFebruary 29, 2024 (2024-02-29)4063.28[8]
597"Original Sin"Juan J. CampanellaLiz Sagal & Bridget TylerMarch 14, 2024 (2024-03-14)4073.43[9]
608"Sins of Our Fathers"Milena GovichAmy Berg & Katrina Cabrera OrtegaMarch 21, 2024 (2024-03-21)4083.16[10]
619"Semper Fi"Carlos BernardJohn Shiban & Katie LetienApril 11, 2024 (2024-04-11)4092.85[11]
6210"Crossroads"Jon CassarAmy Berg & Davon BriggsApril 18, 2024 (2024-04-18)4103.27[12]
6311"Redcoat"Leslie HopeLiz SagalMay 2, 2024 (2024-05-02)4112.64[13]
6412"Goodnight"Gonzalo AmatAmy Berg & Will PascoeMay 9, 2024 (2024-05-09)4122.75[14]
6513"Stabler's Lament"Jon CassarJohn ShibanMay 16, 2024 (2024-05-16)4132.90[15]

Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per episode of Law & Order: Organized Crime season 4
No. Title Air date Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Memory Lane" January 18, 2024 0.5 3.90[3]
2 "Deliver Us From Evil" January 25, 2024 0.4 3.71[4]
3 "End of Innocence" February 2, 2024 0.4 3.67[5]
4 "The Last Supper" February 8, 2024 0.4 3.51[6]
5 "Missing Persons" February 22, 2024 0.4 3.59[7]
6 "Beyond the Sea" February 29, 2024 0.4 3.28[8]
7 "Original Sin" March 14, 2024 0.3 3.43[9] 0.2 1.91 0.5 5.34[16]
8 "Sins of Our Fathers" March 21, 2024 0.3 3.16[10]
9 "Semper Fi" April 11, 2024 0.3 2.85[11]
10 "Crossroads" April 18, 2024 0.3 3.27[12]
11 "Redcoat" May 2, 2024 0.2 2.64[13]
12 "Goodnight" May 9, 2024 0.3 2.75[14]
13 "Stabler's Lament" May 16, 2024 0.3 2.90[15]

References

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