NBC airs Law & Order finales on May 14 — Tvguide

NBC airs Law & Order finales on May 14 — Tvguide

tvguide puts NBC’s Law & Order and SVU finales on May 14 at the top of a crowded night. The date also brings a new FOX competition event, but the two NBC endings are the clearest broadcast draw.

NBC leads May 14

The May 14 lineup centers on two finales from NBC, a cleaner sell than the rest of the night’s mix of premieres and returning series. For viewers already following both franchises, that means the channel is using one date to clear the season’s biggest storylines in a single pass.

Season 25 also brings courtroom corruption concerns to a breaking point, which gives the night a sharper edge than a routine schedule dump. Finale nights like this usually pull double duty for a network: they reward loyal viewers and reset the franchise for whatever comes next.

FOX and Wrexham

FOX is launching a new nightmare-fueled competition event on May 14, and the format pushes contestants through a two-week stretch without sleep. That kind of setup is built around endurance as much as elimination, which makes it one of the more aggressive unscripted swings on the board that night.

Welcome to Wrexham returns the same day, giving the schedule a second recognizable anchor outside NBC. The contrast is plain: one night is built around scripted closures, while another part of the lineup leans on an ongoing series and a competition format that makes exhaustion part of the premise.

Crime thriller, Moses, Eurovision

An eight-episode crime thriller starring Y’lan Noel and Matthew Law also arrives on May 14, adding a new scripted option to the night’s lineup. A three-episode companion series to House of David follows with Ben Kingsley as Moses, which gives the date a second limited-run title instead of a single marquee launch.

Eurovision semifinals are officially here on May 14, with performances from 18 countries battling for a place in the Final. The final semifinal matchup decides who advances, so the night carries immediate stakes instead of the softer promise of a later payoff.

That is the practical read on May 14: NBC owns the most important TV headline, but the night is broad enough that viewers can choose between franchise finales, a new thriller, a return visit to Wrexham, and a competition slate spread across broadcast and streaming. If you follow just one thing, it should be the NBC finales, because they are the event the guide frames as the biggest headline of the night.

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