Law & Order Angers Fans By Teasing Benson and Stabler Kiss in Episode Promo That Didn't Happen
28.01.2023 - 00:23
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Law & Order SVU have been for 24 years now. This fandom has seen five presidencies. There are grown adults with Masters degrees who have never known a world untouched by the sexual tension between Benson and Stabler.
And still, these now middle-aged but still scorchingly hot TV cops have not kissed. So when the promo for the January 26 episode seemed to promise that, at long last, , you can imagine the excitement. Social media was abuzz and : Well, you can also imagine the disappointment and white hot fury when the episode aired and there was no kissing. Not only that, but it looks as if the scene teased in the promo (the one with the face-holding) was cut from the final episode.“The promo VS what really happened.
Olivia didn’t even touch his face in the episode. NBC you LIE!!!!!” reads one typical response on Twitter. “THEY BAITED US #LawAndOrderSVU SHE DIDN’T EVEN GRAB HIS FACE LIKE IN THE PROMO!” Another person tweeted, “We were bamboozled, because these scenes didn't even air.” Another , “America needs these two geriatric cops to kiss like I’ve never seen before.”Fans will have to deal with the fact that actors Meloni and Hargitay are happily married to other people.
That's just a fact of life. But fans have a right to expect a TV show to make good on a will-they that they have been teasing for the better part of my lifetime. I don't make the rules.By Danielle SinayBy Abby GardnerBy Emily TannenbaumBy Elle TurnerMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast.
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