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editfandom · 8 months ago
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Olivia Benson - Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, S01E07
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screensland · 9 months ago
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, S01E03 — ...Or Just Look Like One.
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gt-icons · 7 months ago
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Mariska Hargitay Icons
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cleopatragirlie · 2 months ago
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❀ 𝐉𝐚𝐲𝐧𝐞 𝐌𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐟𝐢𝐞𝐥𝐝 ❀
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amica-aenigmata-naboo · 2 months ago
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JOE VELASCO / SVU
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Risk - Joe Velasco x Y/N 🎭🍦🥀
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mariskahargiitay · 2 years ago
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Mariska Hargitay - The queen of putting any man in his place on National Television, since the age of 2! (1966)
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dailymariskahargitay · 2 years ago
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That’s who Mariska Hargitay is—a fighter, a protector, a mom, a wife, a star.
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showmeyouricons · 1 month ago
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editfandom · 8 months ago
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Olivia Benson - Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, S01E01
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hotvintagepoll · 9 months ago
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Michèle Mercier (Angélique, marquise des anges and its sequels)—Mostly known for her main role in the Marquise Angelique series and my god she's so gorgeous there and an absolute marvelous character. Go watch it. I have no words. One of those people that make me go "I'm so fucking gay".
Jayne Mansfield (The Girl Can't Help It, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, The Loves of Hercules)— The smartest "dumb blonde" who ever lived. Seriously, she knew five languages, was trained in the violin and piano, studied drama, had a super high IQ and loved dogs. She was arguably more well-known for her publicity stunts than any of her films, which is a shame because she is so freaking funny in both The Girl Can't Help It and Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter where her genius for spoofing her own bimbo image fits perfectly in the live-action cartoon tone they're going for. Like all her already stunning features are so exaggerated that every man around her is basically turned into the bonk, go to horny jail meme (as in this scene she struts around and causes a truly insane number of boner jokes). Still, those PR stunts gave us one of the most iconic old Hollywood photos of all time where Sophia Loren is side-eying her very famous cleavage as it threatens to spill out of her dress [attached below]. Not related to hotness but she was also the mother of Mariska Hargitay (aka Olivia Benson from SVU!)
This is round 1 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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ncisfranchise-source · 11 days ago
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In the realm of TV longevity, NCIS and Law & Order are in a league of their own.
These shows aren’t just popular — they’re institutions.
While most series struggle to make it past a handful of seasons, these crime dramas remain untouchable.
But what exactly keeps them at the top? Let’s explore why these titans of television refuse to fade away.
A Formula That Stands the Test of Time
The secret to these shows’ success lies in their rock-solid formulas.
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The formula was so straightforward and effective that it felt timeless from the start. You didn’t need to follow ongoing character arcs or remember what happened last week.
You could dive into any episode and instantly know where you stood. The real star was the justice system, with New York City acting as a gritty, ever-present backdrop.
However, after 20 seasons, Law & Order went off the air in 2010. It seemed that the original series had run its course.
But in 2022, it triumphantly returned, seamlessly blending familiar faces like Jack McCoy with a new generation of characters.
The revival proved the show’s formula’s staying power and ability to adapt to modern audiences while staying true to its roots.
Gibbs’ leadership, Abby’s eccentric brilliance, and the camaraderie among the agents made it more than a crime show — it felt like a family.
Fans didn’t just tune in for the mysteries; they showed up for the humor, the heart, and the sense of belonging that tied the characters together.
What both shows have in common is their consistency.
They deliver satisfying, self-contained stories with a resolution at the end of each hour. There’s comfort in knowing that no matter how chaotic the world might feel, justice will be served on your TV screen.
Characters Who Evolve Without Losing Their Essence
While Law & Order focuses more on the system than the individuals, it has still managed to create some unforgettable characters. There’s a reason Jack McCoy, Olivia Benson, and Elliot Stabler are household names.
The show’s ability to rotate its cast without losing momentum is part of its genius.
There are no overly dramatic exits or long goodbye arcs — it’s all about the cases, which remain the true stars of the show. The characters serve the justice system, not the other way around.
Gibbs, Abby, Ducky, and Tony became more than just investigators — they became part of the audience’s family.
Fans followed their journeys, celebrated their wins, and grieved their losses. The show maintained its heart even as cast members left and new ones joined.
Alden Parker stepping in as team leader brought a fresh perspective.
Reinvention Through Spinoffs
Another reason for these shows’ longevity is their ability to reinvent themselves through spinoffs.
Law & Order led the way with Law & Order: SVU, which took a more emotionally charged approach by focusing on sensitive cases.
At its heart is Olivia Benson, played by Mariska Hargitay, who has become one of TV’s most iconic characters.
Benson isn’t just a detective; she’s a symbol of resilience and justice, a figure who has tackled some of the most challenging storylines on television with empathy and strength.
As creator Dick Wolf said when the show celebrated its 21st season, “She is the spark plug, the leader, the face of the show.”
With SVU now the longest-running primetime live-action series, Benson’s impact on audiences and the genre itself is undeniable.
At the same time, other spinoffs, such as Law & Order: Organized Crime, gave viewers a deep dive into the criminal mind.
Law & Order: Organized Crime, in particular, brought Elliot Stabler back into the fold with a serialized format that explored the interconnected world of organized crime.
Even short-lived series like Law & Order: Trial by Jury and Law & Order: Criminal Intent showcased the franchise’s ability to experiment with format, proving its flexibility as a storytelling powerhouse.
Not every spinoff became a cultural phenomenon, but each one added something unique to the Law & Order legacy.
Meanwhile, NCIS has its own successful slate of spinoffs, each bringing a distinct flavor to the franchise.
From the action-packed cases of NCIS: Los Angeles to the soulful charm of NCIS: New Orleans and the tropical twist of NCIS: Hawai’i, these shows have expanded the world of NCIS while staying true to its roots.
Recent additions like NCIS: Origins have also deepened the franchise’s storytelling.
And the franchise isn’t stopping there — fans are already buzzing about the upcoming NCIS: Tony & Ziva, which promises to revisit two of the show’s most beloved characters as they navigate life after leaving the original series.
Spinoffs don’t just keep these franchises alive — they prove their formulas work in any setting.
Whether it’s the gritty streets of New York or the beaches of Hawai’i, these shows adapt without losing what makes them great.
Familiarity as a Strength
Their predictability makes these shows unstoppable — and yes, that’s a compliment.
You know what to expect: a body will drop, an investigation will unfold, and justice will be served by the end of the hour. That dependable structure is a gift in a world that often feels chaotic.
Amy Reisenbach, CBS Entertainment President, summed it up perfectly in an interview with The New York Times, calling NCIS “comfort food with a side of murder.”
It’s this perfect mix of reliability and intrigue that keeps audiences coming back season after season, proving that sometimes, sticking to a formula really does work.
Both shows manage to stay relevant without straying from their roots.
Whether NCIS addresses topics like cybersecurity or Law & Order takes on headline-inspired cases, they evolve with the times while maintaining the elements that make them so enduring.
They’ve built worlds that feel familiar, characters who feel like family, and stories that keep us engaged week after week.
They prove that sometimes, the best TV isn’t about flashy gimmicks or constant reinvention — it’s about sticking to what works.
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tayloralison · 10 months ago
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I know we talk so much about shows nowadays don't continue past a few seasons, get cancelled after 1, actors absolutely hating their job etc but mariska hargitay is going 25 seasons strong and she's not done with olivia benson yet ... forever iconic
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47burlm · 5 months ago
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ON this Day in History
Actress and Playmate Jayne Mansfield dies in a tragic car accident
Jayne Mansfield was more than just a Hollywood actress; she was a symbol of glamour and beauty in the 1950s and 1960s. However, on June 29, 1967, tragedy struck as Mansfield's life was cut short in a devastating car accident. This event not only marked the loss of a beloved star but also brought attention to the importance of vehicle safety.
Jayne Mansfield rose to fame with her captivating beauty and acting talent. She starred in movies like The Girl Can't Help It and Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? and became known for her iconic blonde bombshell image. Mansfield was not only an actress but also a singer and a prominent figure in the tabloids of her time.
On that fateful day, Mansfield was traveling from Biloxi, Mississippi, to New Orleans, Louisiana, with her attorney and companion, Sam Brody, and her three children. Their car collided with the back of a tractor-trailer on U.S. Route 90 near Slidell, Louisiana. The thick fog from a mosquito fogging truck obscured visibility, leading to the accident. Mansfield, Brody, and the driver were killed instantly.
The tragic death of Jayne Mansfield shook Hollywood and the world. It not only marked the end of a vibrant career but also led to significant changes in safety regulations. The accident inspired the introduction of the "Mansfield bar," a safety feature on tractor-trailers designed to prevent cars from sliding underneath in rear-end collisions.
Jayne Mansfield's legacy continues to live on in entertainment, and her daughter Mariska Hargitay has followed in her footsteps as an actress. The accident serves as a reminder of the importance of vehicle safety measures and the lasting impact of tragic events.
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platinum-iridium · 5 months ago
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can we be honest about sam waterston's acting ability? and mariska hargitay's? like look, very iconic law and order actors but is the ability there? well no
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dailymariskahargitay · 7 months ago
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