Mariska Hargitay, who plays Olivia Benson in New York, special unit, has confirmed the rumors that his character has a soft spot for the one played by actor Christopher Meloni.
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So the rumors are true. American actress and producer Mariska Hargitay has confirmed that her character (Olivia Benson) in New York, special unit was well and truly in love with that of star detective Elliot Stabler, played by actor Christopher Meloni, recounts People, Friday, January 21. A revelation that should delight the curiosity of fans, who were many to hope that the two heroes of the series live a romance one day, despite the departure of the actor from the show in 2011.
“Olivia is in love with him”
Guest on the talk show The Drew Barrymore Show, Mariska Hargitay first evoked the death of Eliot Stabler’s wife, before estimating in these terms, about this one: “He’s free, and I think he only has eyes for me.” Before qualifying shortly after his speech: “But Olivia Benson is hurt! I mean, he left me hanging for 10 years…She’s scared.” After which, on the set of the same television show, Mariska Hargitay added these few words, which leave no room for doubt: “The energy is there. Olivia has been in love with him for many years.” So, even though Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler aren’t reunited on screen anymore, it would seem that there is reason to hope that one day their relationship will culminate in the form of a love affair.
“I want to give him the time he needs”
Indeed, Christopher Meloni may have left New York, special unit in 2011, he continued to play the role of Elliot Stabler in the spin-off series New York, organized crime. Thus, even if the time spent between these two actors as partners seems a priori exhausted, a romance is not totally to be ruled out, car a crossover between the two series is easily possible. But if this were to really happen, would the two characters fall in love? Or would Elliot Stabler continue to suffer from the death of his wife? “I want to give him the time he needs to cry [sa femme], Kathy Stabler”, a conclu Mariska Hargitay. Thereby, the connection may not take over anytime soon, but hope for a reconciliation is not entirely lost…“
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