We talk to robinlordtaylor all about his new role on lawandordertv OrganizedCrime, being a part of the LawAndOrder multiverse, & more! -
✖ Robin Lord Taylor is no stranger to the Law & Order franchise and has appeared in several of the franchise's mainline series. Now Taylor is back for a new recurring role in Law & Order's latest spinoff Organized Crime as hacktivist Sebastian McClane. Taylor made his debut on last week's episode, and fans are eager to see what else he gets up to and how he fits into the back and forth between Elliot Stabler and Richard Wheatley. ComicBook.
"It's the method, and then also, I mean, and we explored this in the episode last week, we learned that because of his hacktivism, it led to the death of a security guard," Taylor said."And so, that is why he was why he was ultimately convicted and locked away, one of the big reasons on top of the financial crimes he was committing."
"He very much is. He is a good person. He's not like Richard Wheatley. He's not cynical. He believes in people, and so, he's caught, like you said, right in the middle," Taylor said."Because Wheatley got him out of prison, he has to answer to Wheatley. But then at the same time, he's a very smart person himself. So he and Wheatley are both sort of using each other and doing this really, really fun dance.
The Organized Crime team also has their own hacker and tech expert in Jet Slootmaekers, and we wanted to know if we can look forward to more back and forth between them as the series moves along. "Just in general, Organized Crime, it's not procedural in that the episodes are not standalone. It all goes right through. That in and of itself is different this time around," Taylor said."I mean, I guess it's so much better because it's my first job back in New York City where I live. There are crew members that worked on Gotham that work on this. There's nothing like a New York crew. There's nothing like the people out here that I get to work with.