Law & Order: Organized Crime recap: Unanswered questions in episode 6
- October 31, 2025
AceShowbiz - The latest episode of Law & Order: Organized Crime, titled "Red, White, Black and Blue," has left many viewers with unanswered questions. Despite enjoying the episode, there were a few points that didn't quite add up. In this recap, we'll delve into the highlights and lowlights of episode 6, and try to make sense of the confusing plot twists.
The central story revolves around a drug kingpin named Miguel Olivas, a bigshot in the Sinaloa cartel. Olivas is in prison but refusing to talk, so law enforcement officers kidnap his girlfriend, Lucia, and use her as leverage to get him to cooperate. A condition of his "queen for a day" agreement to cooperate finds him talking with Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Anne Frasier, whom you'll remember from Seasons 1 and 2. Det. Tommy DaSilva and some other detectives are on the scene, too, and they're worried when a car keeps circling the hotel where Frasier is recording Olivas' testimony.
As the story unfolds, Olivas' men are revealed to be in the car, and they take out all of the detectives who aren't DaSilva. DaSilva tells Frasier to hide, then she hears him arguing with Olivas before a gun goes off twice: Olivas killed the cop, then he beats Frasier into an unrecognizable mess, killing her before he flees. Her phone's recording app, which she started to capture his testimony, audio-records the whole thing. It's a truly shocking and intense scene, and one that sets the tone for the rest of the episode.
When Bell calls, Stabler is working out in a boxing gym that doesn't have any lights on. This raises the question: why is Stabler working out in the dark? Is it a common practice for boxers, or is there something more to it? Stabler picks up Reyes, who's been busting drug houses run by a cartel out of El Salvador, and they go to the scene of Olivas' latest crime.
Stabler is hit hard by the news of Frasier's death, but he's even more upset by the murder of Det. DaSilva. It's revealed that Stabler, DaSilva, and Det. Tim McKenna (played by Jason Patric) were all on an anti-crime task force early in their careers. Mckenna is on scene, and Stabler greets him with a bro hug before they head into a briefing. One thing that's notable about this episode is the complete lack of mention of Isabella Spezzano, who was a major player in the previous episode. It's a bit jarring to see her completely absent from the story, and it's unclear what this means for her character going forward.
As the episode comes to a close, Stabler is seen purring, which is a bit of an unusual behavior for the character. It's not entirely clear what's going on with him, but it's clear that he's going through a tough time. The episode ends with more questions than answers, and it will be interesting to see how the story unfolds in the coming weeks. Law & Order: Organized Crime is known for its twists and turns, and this episode is no exception. With its complex characters and intricate plot, it's a show that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
In conclusion, episode 6 of Law & Order: Organized Crime is a thrilling and intense ride. With its shocking plot twists and complex characters, it's an episode that will keep you guessing until the very end. Be sure to tune in next week to see what happens next, as the story of Miguel Olivas and Stabler continues to unfold.