
Christopher Meloni shared his emotional reaction to the “Law & Order: Organized Crime” cancellation.
After news broke that the “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” spinoff wouldn’t “be coming back” for a sixth season, the actor expressed gratitude to his fans via Instagram for their support with the NBC show.
“I wanted to take this moment to say thank you to the fans, who not only helped give the character of Elliot Stabler life and longevity, but for sticking with him and welcoming him back,” Meloni, 65, said Thursday.
He teared up over the “good ride” portraying Detective Elliot Stabler.
“I had a great time playing him,” Meloni told his followers. “Thank you. You helped give me a career that I never dreamed of. Nearly 17 odd years.”
The Emmy nominee’s role as the beloved character began in 1999, alongside Mariska Hargitay as Captain Olivia Benson.
While “Law & Order: SVU” is still going — currently on its 27th season — Meloni exited the series in 2011, only to return from 2021 on for recurring guest appearances.
His spinoff premiered that same year.
Hargitay was “devastated” by her co-star’s departure, she told “Call Her Daddy” podcast listeners in June 2025.
“It happened very quickly, and it was surprising. It was over a negotiation,” she recalled during last year’s interview. “And I tried everything I could to fix it and change it.”
However, Hargitay noted Meloni was “ready to go” and do “all these other great shows,” from “Happy!” to “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
As for their friendship, she said, “We are just connected. We are so close. It’s like we’ve been through the battle together. We know each other so well. We love each other so much. We respect each other so much.”
The actress, 62, sent Meloni her support in an Instagram comment on Thursday.
“Not a good bye but a see you later to the one and only Elliot Stabler,” she wrote. “I can’t wait to support you in everything you do next 🩷.”
Co-star Emilio Rivera, for his part, wrote, “Congratulations, It was great working with You. You will be back ,You have much more to do yet.”
Allison Siko chimed in, “Hope to work with you again in the future. Thank YOU, for everything.”



