Which Law and Order: Organized Crime Character Are You?
Ever thought about which Law and Order: Organized Crime character you resemble? Well, here is your big moment! Take this super fun quiz to find out if you are more like tough guy Elliot Stabler or mastermind Angela Wheatley. Don't delay. Click Start and discover your inner crime fighter!
Law and Order: Organized Crime follows Detective Elliot Stabler as he returns to NYPD after a long vacation. He dives back into chaos, trying to dismantle powerful crime syndicates. He partners with Detective Ayanna Bell and together they tackle complicated cases. This show is part of Law and Order universe, featuring a cast that could probably solve crimes in their sleep.
Meet the characters from Law and Order: Organized Crime
Elliot Stabler
Elliot Stabler is the kind of dogged, furious-good cop you can’t stop watching. He’s intense, fiercely loyal to family and team, and somehow both big-hearted and terrifying when pushed — like a bear who makes you feel safe and then mauls a bad guy. He carries trauma like a badge and it shows: flashes of tenderness, sudden blind rage, and a ridiculous love for his kid’s weird hobbies (for real, he’s secretly obsessed with model trains). He’s all about rules but will break them if he thinks it’ll protect people, and yes, his temper is not subtle.
Ayanna Bell
Ayanna Bell is cool, sharp, and quietly political — like someone who always has a folder of receipts and the right follow-up email ready. She’s principled, but not dumb; there’s a steeliness under that calm that means she’ll make the hard call even if it’s unpopular. Sometimes she comes off a little distant, but that’s half strategy, half private volcano; also she drinks terrible cheap tea when she’s stressed (true sign of workaholism). She’s the kind of person who keeps her cards close and then drops a truth-bomb on a room and everyone remembers it forever.
Angela Wheatley
Angela Wheatley is the quietly ruthless matriarch/architect type — the person who makes poison look like tea and negotiations feel like hugs. She’s elegantly cold most of the time but has weird moments of softness (she knows everyone’s birthdays and can make a mean lemon cake), which is uncanny and slightly terrifying. You can’t tell if she’s calculating out of love or because she genuinely enjoys it, which is the point, probably. Basically, she’s a velvet-gloved strategist: warm smile, sharpened knives in the pockets.
Jet Slootmaekers
Jet is the dazzling neurotic hacker and my personal favorite tiny chaotic genius. She’s brilliant with code — like, sees patterns where we see… chairs? — and ridiculously blunt about social norms. A little awkward, snacks constantly (gummy bears forever), and somehow both sarcastic and oddly sentimental, especially about old RPGs. She hates the spotlight but will absolutely drive a takedown from a dark corner and then apologize for the mess she made.
Richard Wheatley
Richard Wheatley is the kind of charming villain who wears cashmere and still smells faintly of gun oil — charismatic, terrifying, and very theatrical. He runs things with an iron fist wrapped in velvet and genuinely believes he’s doing the right thing, which is the scariest part. There’s this weird mix of dad-energy and shark; he’ll arrange childcare and then have a body problem solved by dinner. He’s also oddly cultured — reads poetry sometimes? — but will happily threaten a committee with a smile.
Olivia Benson
Olivia Benson is pure moral gravity — steady, compassionate, relentless — the person you want in the room when anything ugly happens. She’s nurturing and fierce at once, a survivor who became a protector and carries everyone like a quiet lighthouse. She can be stubborn as heck (in a good way) and sometimes drives people insane with how patient she is, but also will explode if someone hurts the vulnerable. She has a thousand little cozy habits — a mug she never replaces, runs at weird hours, knows every victim’s backstory like a playlist.

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