Is Found A Worthy Replacement for Law & Order: Organized Crime?

USATue Oct 08 2024
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NBC has shaken up its Thursday night schedule for fall 2024 by moving Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5 to Peacock. The show Found, starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Shanola Hampton, is now airing in its place. The first season of Found received positive feedback, but can it measure up to the popular Organized Crime? The second season of Found began with a surprising twist. Gabi's teammate, Lacey, was captured by a villain named Sir. Fans expected Lacey to be rescued quickly, but the premiere ended with her still in danger. This suggests that the new season will blend serialization and procedural elements. Found differs from the typical Dick Wolf TV universe shows. It's not as seamless a fit as Organized Crime. However, its mix of serialization and procedural storytelling makes it a strong candidate to fill the vacant Thursday night slot. Some fans might have hoped for The Irrational to replace Organized Crime due to Jesse L. Martin's ties to the series. Mark-Paul Gosselaar also has a Law & Order connection, having appeared in a notable SVU episode in 2001. It's unclear if Found will continue airing with Law & Order: SVU on Thursdays. Viewers can watch new episodes at 10 p. m. ET or stream them on Peacock the next day. As for Organized Crime, its Season 5 premiere date is still unknown.
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