Chris Meloni thanks fans after Law & Order: Organized Crime cancellation

Chris Meloni shared a tearful video message on Instagram thanking fans hours after Peacock canceled Law & Order: Organized Crime. The actor reflected on his time playing NYPD Det. Elliot Stabler across multiple series. He called it a great ride.

Meloni posted the emotional video shortly after news broke on Thursday that Peacock had axed the series after five seasons. In the footage, he credited viewers with giving Stabler longevity through 12 seasons of Law & Order: SVU and the Organized Crime spinoff. 'I had a great time playing him,' Meloni said, pausing as emotion took hold. 'It was a great ride.'

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