Danielle Mone Truitt: 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' S5 boasts grittier stories, more swearing - UPI.com
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Danielle Mone Truitt shares that the shift of Law & Order: Organized Crime to Peacock offers significant creative freedom, particularly with its increased use of profanity and its darker, more edgy storylines. The fifth season sees her character, Sergeant Ayanna Bell, directing a complex undercover operation led by Elliot Stabler to dismantle a prostitution ring. The new season also explores deeper personal issues within Stabler's family, showcasing a more nuanced development of the characters and their interrelationships, enriching the series' narrative depth.
We were all excited from that. Do you know how many times over these last few seasons you want to curse so much? And we can't.
The storylines are more gritty. The way it is shot is more gritty, more edgy. The content and what we're talking about, the cases we're exploring, there's a little more violence.
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