‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’: Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Ponders Isabella’s Future After Shocking Twist
- On May 8, Peacock premiered a new installment of the Law & Order franchise in which Isabella's brother appeared at her home in New York City with the intent to kill her grandson Roman.
- Isabella's brother bribed officials to have someone impersonate him in an Italian prison, concealing his real activities and enabling the attack on Roman.
- Roman, portrayed by Alberto Frezza, was struggling to recover from injuries sustained in a previous violent encounter when Detective Elliot Stabler stepped in, but despite his efforts, Isabella was ultimately killed.
- Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio called Isabella's death a "shocking twist" and confirmed this episode was her character's last for now.
- Isabella's death prompts Roman to turn evidence against the Camorra, suggesting ongoing conflict and stakes for protecting her family in the series.
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