As the filming for Season 24 of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” came to a close, the cast and crew surprised Mariska Hargitay with a deeply personal and touching gift: a framed puzzle of a moon. This thoughtful present commemorates Hargitay’s latest directorial endeavor, the episode titled “King of the Moon.”
On April 19, Hargitay shared a heartwarming photo on Instagram, beaming with joy as she held the gift alongside her team. The camaraderie and affection among the SVU family were palpable in the image, highlighting the strong bonds formed over years of collaboration. “When you spend so much time at work, it really does become your second home,” Hargitay captioned the post. “Just wanted to shout out and thank these wonderful humans for surprising me with the most PERFECT wrap present to commemorate #KingOfTheMoon.”
“King of the Moon” marks Hargitay’s seventh directorial effort for the series, and it was a resounding success. Reflecting on her experience directing the episode, Hargitay told TODAY, “I have such reverence and respect for the role of directing, and I’m always terrified. This time, because I hadn’t directed in three years, it was so fun to see what I had learned just from being on set that long.”
The episode featured guest stars Bradley Whitford and Nancy Travis, whose performances Hargitay deeply appreciated. “I got the good fortune and the blessing and the privilege and just the honor to work with Bradley Whitford, who is one of the greatest actors I’ve ever worked with,” she said.
The heartfelt gift from the SVU crew is a testament to the love and respect they have for Hargitay, both as a co-worker and a leader. It encapsulates the essence of their collaborative spirit and the joy they share in creating television magic together. With this incredible gift, Hargitay will always remember the special moments and the wonderful people who helped bring “King of the Moon” to life.
As Season 24 wraps, the bond among the SVU family remains strong, and fans can look forward to more compelling storytelling and heartfelt performances in the seasons to come.