Elliot Stabler, the lead detective with the NYPDs Organized Crime Control Bureau.
It’s been fantastic.
Chris Meloni and I have some history.
We did a little indie about 10 years ago.
We just hit it off, and we’ve really been hoping to do something together ever since.
I was like, For sure.
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It’s been great.
It does get more interesting and complicated, but also stronger in our bonds.
Norris said it was fun to revisit that style of performance again.
Yeah, it was [fun].
We do a little more in this season as well.
It’s fun to get to…
It was interesting to get on a Law & Order show and not play a cop.
It’s nice to see a little bit of that with Randall reaching out a bit.
I think the streaming element allowed us to open [things] up.
It’s, like you said, edgier.
It’s more of a cinematic way.
I think it’s allowed us to explore relationships and arcs that continue throughout the whole season.
As opposed to your normal procedural, which has to come back to the beginning because it starts again.
You really find out a lot about Elliot and his backstory and his life.
I think it’s fun with the… Well, fun, but it’s a very dysfunctional family.
Norris says the experience of working with her has been something he cherishes.
It’s extraordinary to work with Ellen.
Just so into the scene.
The scene can go any way it wants to go, and she’ll be right there with you.
I just cherish every day I go to work, I get to work with her.
I’m a happy guy.
Norris, a father of five, knowsthe importance of family and the strong bondthat comes with it.
His best advice for fatherhood?
Just to love your kids, unconditionally.
And everyone’s different.
Every kid is different.
Source:Screen Rant Plus
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