Warren Leight is leaving Law & Order: SVU after serving as an executive producer and showrunner on the venerable NBC crime drama for the past three seasons. It was his second stint at the helm …
Leight announced his exit on Twitter Tuesday night, after wrapping production on the current 23rd season of“The last two years of show running during a pandemic have been arduous, and I’ve decided to take a break,” Leight wrote on Twitter in a lengthy thread. at the beginning of Season 13 when the drama was at crossroads, having just lost its co-lead Christopher Meloni.
Jamie Gray Hyder’s Kat Tamin and Demore Barnes’ Deputy Chief Christian Garland also departed this season. Season 23 picked up mere hours after last season’s finale, where Catalina Machado was arrested for trafficking single mothers living in shelters in a complex housing-for-sex scheme. She now wants to flip on her superiors in exchange for a deal with the feds, and names a powerful congressman as the big fish. It’s a make-or-break case for the NYPD and puts enormous pressure on the entire SVU squad to get a conviction.is TV’s longest-running primetime live-action series.
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