This is the good news of the day! If you’re totally addicted and never miss an episode of New York: Special Victims Unit, you’ll be in for a treat. Indeed, if the 24th season ends tonight on TF1, the first channel decided to continue the fun.
Season 25 of New York: Special Unit airs October 7 on TF1
So he’ll be bringing you the rest of the series starting October 7. It’s enough to please those who have been avidly watching the episodes since the beginning. From 23:05 you will find the final episode of this season 24.
under the name “Declarations of Crime”This episode is actually a crossover between New York Special Forces and New York Organized Crime. Launching in 2021, the spin-off centers on the character of Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) and it is in the 22nd episode of the 3rd season of the series that this plot finds its conclusion.
Benson and Stabler were eventually reunited in New York in a special unit
In this new chapter, Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Stabler come together to confront an ultra-sinister website that finances murders and rapes around the world. Determined to slow down the server, Jet Sloomaekers (Ainsley Sager) releases a powerful virus.
its purpose? Force the perpetrator to replace the faulty server located in Dublin, Ohio. But McGrath (Terry Serpico) doesn’t want to wait another minute to arrest everyone behind the murders and rapes.
However, the site was shut down and the police feared that the culprit might be on the run. A new intrigue that risks gluing you to your chair. Whether or not our favorite heroes can stop the person responsible before he does the irreparable remains to be seen.
One thing is for sure, Season 25 is coming to TF1 very soon. We will meet on October 7 from 23:05 on the first channel.
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