Christopher Meloni Reveals If There’s Hope For An Elliot & Olivia Romance In The Future: ‘Why Not?’

'Law & Order: Organized Crime' star Christopher Meloni weighed in on Elliot and Olivia's relationship and whether a romance could eventually happen ever since their 'feelings' resurfaced.

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Ever since Elliot Stabler and Olivia Benson reunited after a decade, some Law & Order fans have been wondering: will these two end up together? From the mysterious letter that Elliot wrote for Olivia to his declaration of love, thereā€™s a lot brewing between these former partners. Christopher Meloni revealed whether or not if thereā€™s still hope that Elliot and Olivia will end up in a romantic relationship as Organized Crime heads into season 2 and SVU reaches its 23rd season.

ā€œSure. Hope springs eternal. I mean, why not? I think itā€™s going to be a collaborative effort between those showrunners for SVU and OC and I believe with Mariska and I to kind of figure it all out. Itā€™s a complicated relationship, so weā€™ll see,ā€ Christopher told reporters, including HollywoodLife, during a Television Critics Association panel on September 13.

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Christopher Meloni and Mariska Hargitay as Stabler and Benson. (NBC)

Christopher acknowledged the ā€œvery unsatisfying ending to the Benson-Stabler sagaā€ when he left SVU after season 12. ā€œIt was kind of abrupt for the fans. I think there was always those feelings, those underpinnings of feelings, that never got answered. So they stuck around for 10 years to watch the story continue,ā€ he said.

Those feelings bubbled to the surface when Elliot and Olivia reunited after a decade and he returned to town. After his wife died, the former partners had a heart-to-heart. ā€œYou were the single most important person in my life, and you disappeared,ā€ Liv told him. Elliot responded, ā€œI was afraid if I heard your voice, I wouldnā€™t be able to leave.ā€

Later, when Elliotā€™s kids staged an intervention with Oliviaā€™s help, things took a turn. ā€œI love you,ā€ he said to Olivia. He quickly followed with, ā€œI love all of you.ā€ However, his confession has been hanging in the air ever since.

Christopher admitted that his dynamic with Mariska Hargitay is unlike anything he has with any other actor. ā€œI donā€™t have that relationship with any other actor walking the earth because Iā€™ve never worked with anyone for as long as I have with Mariska,ā€ the actor told reporters. ā€œAnd it was revisiting a thing that, as I said, was left unfinished. Thereā€™s an interesting element to that. All of that in a package of grief because of the circumstances under which I was reintroduced. So it was a completely different dynamic. And yet, I think the cornerstone of it all was a playfulness, a humor that we just always have with each other and camaraderie, a love and camaraderie.ā€

Even after Christopher left the role of Stabler, he remained close with Mariska. ā€œShe is what she puts out there,ā€ he gushed. ā€œSheā€™s open and honest, trustworthy, a ball of light. She radiates a goodness and a warmth and an inclusiveness. You know, just a wonderful energy to be around. Sheā€™s a hard worker. I mean, I helped for the first 12 years, but she kept the SVU train going for 23 years now. Sheā€™s dedicated to what she does. She walks the walk. Sheā€™s a good egg. I think we honestly look forward to working with each other and like working with each other.ā€

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The famous Stabler letter will be be explained in season 2 of ā€˜Organized Crime.ā€™ (NBC)

As for the contents of Elliotā€™s letter to Olivia, Christopher told fans at a 92nd Street Y event that the contents of that letter will be revealed in season 2 of Organized Crime. ā€œThe letter is addressed this season and I think [fans are] going to set [their] heads on fire when it happens,ā€ Christopher said, according to TVLine. ā€œI think thereā€™s going to be a riot.ā€ SVU returns for season 23 on September 23 with a 2-hour premiere at 8 p.m., followed by Organized Crime at 10 p.m. on NBC.