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“New York: Special Victims Unit” Season 23 on TF1: Departures, Crossovers, and Upheavals

TF1 broadcasts the new season 23 of New York: Special Victims Unit Wednesday, April 5. On the program, many events, including the departure of one of the team members and crossovers with the series New York, organized crime.

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Praised for more than twenty years by fans in the United States and France, New York: Special Victims Unit returns to TF1 with an unprecedented season 23 rich in upheavals. The series recently lost one of its greatest exponents in the person of Munch, whose interpreter Richard Belzer died and to whom his former partners paid moving tributes. With his memory in mind, the actors of New York: Special Victims Unit continue their investigations in the Big Apple. With the bonus, a series of crossovers with the series that allow Benson and Stabler to work together again and even to get closer intimately. Here is what awaits you in this 23rd chapter of the detective fiction created by Dick Wolf.

New York: Special Victims Unit (TF1): What will happen in season 23?

In the unreleased season 23 of New York: Special Victims Unit, Benson, injured in the first episodes, hesitated to end her career but she remains in her team. Later, she will find an old flame. But this reunion on the pillow will not go as planned for the inspector. The latter will also have a friendly fracture with Rafael Barba (Raúl Esparza) to whom she is angry for having represented the gangster Richard Wheatley (Dylan McDermott) in his trial for the murder of Kathy Stabler. For her part, Amanda Rollins (Kelli Giddish), who was reluctant to go public with her relationship with Carisi, (Peter Scanavino), finally decides to tell her colleagues.

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New York: Special Victims Unit (TF1): The highlights of season 23

This twenty-third chapter is that of change. It first marked the departure of Jamie Gray Hyder, the interpreter of Katriona Tamin. Then that of deputy conductor Christian Garland, played by Demore Barnes. Who says departures, says arrivals and the Unit led by Benson welcomes Inspector Joe Velasco, played by Octavio Pisano, into its ranks. This season will also be the occasion for several crossovers with New York, organized crime, marking the reunion on the field of Benson and Stabler and the presence of Tamara Tunie and Raul Esparza. Finally, note that it is in this opus that the series celebrates its 500th episode (the 6th of the season). On this occasion, the Special Unit receives a visit from two well-known former faces: that of Captain Don Cragen (Dann Florek) and former police officer Nick Amaro, played by Danny Pino, and with a bonus, many winks. ‘eye.

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