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Rapper Ice-T has been part of the procedural series since the year 2000. He joined Law & Order: SVU in the premiere episode of Season 2. Over the years, T's character Fin has become one of the popular characters in the series. He is known for his sarcastic and deadpan humor and has grown to like and trust his SVU team members.
SVU Season 27 aired on October 2, 2025. This action-packed episode certainly left fans wanting more. However, it also brought up exit rumors when Ice-T’s Fin did not appear throughout the episode. Let’s dive into the details of why Ice-T’s Fin was missing from Law & Order: SVU
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Law professor breaks down legal battle over National Guard in Portland | Straight Talk interview
Oregon is suing to stop Trump from sending the National Guard to Portland. A federal judge has twice sided with the state and granted a temporary restraining order.
Special Victims Unit fans may notice something unusual during tonight's episode: Sergeant Fin Tutuola, played by Law & Order legend Ice T, will be nowhere to be found. As one of the series' most enduring characters and a steady presence in the squad room,
SVU Season 27 just premiered, and the lead characters are already attending a wake for someone who died off-screen. With this grim revelation, the show started on an emotional note. So, who was the wake for?
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for the Law & Order: SVU Season 27 premiere “In the Wind.”]
NBC's long-running legal and police procedural drama, Law & Order, will air its Episode 3, titled "White Lies.
New episodes of Law & Order Season 25 will air on Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC, with the premiere debuting on September 25. As usual, Law & Order: SVU follows in the 9 p.m. ET time slot, while NBC is also going to air the fifth season of Law & Order: Organized Crime that already released in full on Peacock.
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See Who's Working Alongside Tony Goldwyn and Maura Tierney in the 'Law & Order' Season 25 Cast
Tony Goldwyn officially joined the cast of "Law & Order" as District Attorney Nicholas Baxter in Season 23 of the show in 2024, replacing Sam Waterston. However, the actor was previously a guest star on "Criminal Intent" on multiple occasions.
Special Victims Unit took a different path in season 27. The second episode, released on October 2, 2025, ended in two versions instead of one.