'SVU' Fans Will Have to Wait Until Mid-February for More Episodes

When will Season 22 of 'SVU' return in 2021? Here's what we all know concerning the production delays and upcoming agenda for the long-running sequence.

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It's been a 12 months since COVID-19 hit the United States, and in addition to ravaging internationally, the pandemic has additionally had the side impact of slowing down maximum main tv productions. 

Fans of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit know this in detail well, as 2020's Season 21 was once minimize short due to coronavirus-related halts in production, and viewers have been told after Jan. 21's episode that it will be a couple of weeks ahead of SVU returned.

So, when does SVU's Season 22 come back? Keep reading for everything we know.

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When will Season 22 of 'SVU' come back?

Fans will have to wait until Feb. 18 for the go back of the SVU squad, and it feels like many would possibly want just a little smash from the series after the way in which "The Long Arm of the Witness" ended.

We're not positive whether the SVU writers' room would technically call the episode a mid-season finale, but it did show audiences that the good guys can risk their careers and have it in truth pay off. 

Also, we didn't mind seeing Wentworth Miller get promoted!

Having mentioned that, the recommendation Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) received from defense attorney Rita Calhoun (Elizabeth Marvel) in the elevator to "lie back and pretend you're enjoying it" within the remaining moments of the episode was once a devastating blow to many within the target audience.

Some discovered Rita's speech absolutely offensive, while others took to Twitter to concede that the lawyer made a just right point.

"I HOPE they use this as intended," writes one fan. "This is a beautiful plot in Rita's character development. Where she [is] right [now], that's how things are, but Liv can bring her to ... face her own trauma."

Captain Olivia Benson herself seemed like she was once taken totally aback by way of the recommendation, however because the cameras lower to black, we're going to have to wait until Feb. 18's episode to see how that scenario squares off.

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Audiences are starting to think that Olivia coming to terms with the unfairness of the felony system and its reluctance to change would possibly play into putting in place Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni)'s spinoff, Law & Order: Organized Crime, which, we've got speculated prior to now, Amanda Rollins (Kelli Giddish) might also play a part in launching.

All advised, we're stunned to realize that "The Long Arm of the Witness" was most effective Season 22's sixth episode, because it seems like so much has taken position for the reason that season premiered in November.

For one, we got an episode that played on lots of the subject matters of the summer time of 2020, when Olivia has to confront her personal subconscious racial biases when a white woman calls the police officers on a Black guy in Central Park.

We also saw "Remember Me in Quarantine," which touched at the pandemic and quarantine fatigue. 

But not anything ready us for "Sightless in a Savage Land," the New Year's Eve episode that saw the go back of loved former ADA Rafael Barba (Raúl Esparza), watched Finn (Ice-T) and his female friend, Sergeant Phoebe Baker (Jennifer Esposito), get engaged, or even made us ponder whether Amanda Rollins and Sonny Carisi (Peter Scanavino) will as soon as and for all get in combination this season!

We can't wait to pick out up where SVU left off on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 9 p.m. ET on NBC. 

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