13 Signs You're Addicted to Law and Order SVU
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13 Signs You're Addicted to Law and Order SVU

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13 Signs You're Addicted to Law and Order SVU
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1. You know the intro by heart.

2. You dance along to the title sequence.

3. You can tell which season is playing solely based on Olivia's haircut.

4. You had an emotional connection with Olivia when you found out that Stabler wasn't coming back.


5. You have personally tweeted at Christopher Meloni begging him to come back to the show.

6. Your television is always tuned to USA Network on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

7. You pay for Hulu Plus every month so you can watch EVERY episode of SVU.

8. You have actually been late to school or work because you were up until 3 a.m. watching "one more episode."

9. You give people the look when they think that regular Law and Order or Criminal Intent is the "same thing" as SVU.

10. You had to grieve for a few days when Cragen and Munch retired.

11.Wednesday nights at nine are always "busy," so you can sit on your couch and watch the Special Victims Unit catch the bad guys (usually).

12. Even though Stabler left seasons ago, you still hope that one day Benson and Stabler will end up together.

13. Your love for the show has sparked a love of criminal justice in you and has shaped your future. Criminal Justice Majors and Minors I am looking at you.

(It's alright I am a Criminal Justice Minor, too.)

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