Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 27 Episode 8, titled Showdown, will air on Thursday, November 20, 2025, at 9 PM Eastern.
The episode will air on NBC as usual, and stream on Peacock the next day.
In this episode, the team has to handle a man who bursts in claiming his girlfriend has been kidnapped. But Detective Bruno begins to doubt his story, and the entire case gets more sinister.
Since it’s the fall finale, viewers can expect heightened drama. Benson is in the hot seat, juggling drama inside the squad and facing skepticism from people outside the squad. Tynan is not making it easy since he is pushing back after some kind of beef with Benson, and Griffin ends up defending his own moves in court.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 27 Episode 8: Release date, time, streaming details, cast, and more

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 27 Episode 8 lands on NBC Thursday, November 20, 2025, right at 9 PM Eastern, as part of its usual Thursday lineup. If you can’t make it, no worries. Peacock drops the episode the next day, Friday the 21st, so you can stream it whenever you want.
In fact, every season is up on Peacock now, including the latest, making it easy to catch up.
If you don’t have a Peacock subscription, you can also stream Law & Order: Special Victims Unit on Hulu, fuboTV, or YouTube TV. Whether you are sticking with cable or jumping over to streaming, you have options for the newest episode of Benson’s never-ending drama.
Peacock gives you a few options. The Premium plan costs $10.99 a month, or $109.99 for the year, and gets you most Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episodes, though you will see ads. If you want almost no ads and need to download shows for offline watching, Premium Plus runs $16.99 a month or $169.99 a year. There is also the Select plan at $7.99 a month, but it includes significantly limited content.
Hulu’s basic plan starts at $12 a month with ads. If you want live TV, Hulu + Live TV is $82.99 a month, but that’s jumping to $89.99 in October 2025 for the ad-supported version. The ad-free Hulu + Live TV plan sticks at $18.99 a month.
fuboTV is mostly for sports fans, but it still has NBC and other channels. Plans cost between $85 and $95 a month. You don’t have to sign a long-term contract, and there is usually a free trial.
YouTube TV keeps things simple with one main plan at $82.99 a month (about $995.88 a year). You get over 100 channels, live sports, news, and unlimited DVR. There are extra add-ons if you want more.
Meanwhile, the crew of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is still going strong. Mariska Hargitay is back as Captain Benson, Ice-T brings Fin’s charm, Octavio Pisano plays Velasco, and Molly Burnett rounds out the team as Grace Muncy. They are mixing things up this season with new faces, blasts from the past, all that.
The brains behind the show include Dick Wolf, Warren Leight, Julie Martin, and Mariska Hargitay herself. Juan Campanella directs this episode, with Kevin J. Hynes writing the script.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 27 Episode 7 recap and what to expect in Episode 8
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Episode 7, False Idols, dropped on November 13, 2025. The SVU squad gets pulled into a fiasco where everyone is watching and nobody is telling the whole truth.
We have a celeb author twisting a serious crime to boost her own story, running her mouth on talk shows and in her books, which makes the cops’ job ten times harder.
On the other hand, Fin was having a really bad day. The team is trying to find out what really happened amidst all this noise: media hype, dubious witnesses, and social media tantrums.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Episode 7 twist comes from the tense moments: Fin losing his cool, the squad trying not to lose theirs, and everyone realizing that getting to the truth means more than just checking the boxes. They have to be sharp and actually care about the people involved. The ending comes down to exposing what really went down, and somehow keeping it together while the world is watching.
The energy is turning in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Episode 8. It is not merely the typical cat-and-mouse game; the situation is becoming intricate. With a kidnapping in the mix, the plot also has some significant inconsistencies. Bruno has taken on the case, but the man’s endurance is almost gone. Every time he feels closer to the truth, some other twist or dubious motive pops up.
And the squad is not exactly thriving. There are fights inside the team, plus some legal heat coming at them from the outside. Benson is right in the middle of it, juggling Tynan’s drama and worrying about Griffin’s testimony.
This is the fall finale, so you know they are setting up some heated plotlines for when the show comes back. We can expect a mix of fresh casework and some personal disasters from the main characters.