There are reasons that BD Wong’s George Huang is no longer part ofLaw & Order: SVU. Huang is a soft-spoken, gentle psychiatrist who used to be called in regularly to assess suspects' mental states, predict the behavior of violent perps who had not been caught yet, and offer support to the rest of the team. Many ofLaw & Order: SVU’s best episodesinclude the psychiatric angle of heinous crimes. Huang was the third psychiatrist to work with the team, and he often provided support to the detectives.

It’s especially disappointing that Huang was not present to help mitigate Benson’s obsession with the Maddie Flynn story inLaw & Order: SVUseason 25. However, this oversight is unsurprising, considering thatLaw & Order: SVUno longer includes a psychiatrist on its team. Although the series has occasionally invited another former psychiatrist character, Elizabeth Olivet, to assess a suspect when needed, Huang’s absence is strongly felt in episodes that could have used his expertise in criminal psychology. He last appeared in the procedural in season 17, and it doesn’t appear likely he will return.

B. D. Wong as Dr. George Huang and Mariska Hargitay as Olivia Benson in Law and Order: SVU.

Huang Put In For Early Retirement In Law & Order: SVU

His Last Appearance Was In Season 17

Huang was a series regular from seasons 4 through 12, after which he disappeared for a season. When he returned for an episode during season 13, it was finally explained what happened to him: he left SVU for a job in Oklahoma City. It is not clear exactly what his new job entailed, butit was likely that he was doing similar work to what he did in New York, judging from his later decision to take early retirement.In any case, Huang continued to work as an FBI forensic psychiatrist until his retirement.

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During Huang’s final appearance inLaw & Order: SVUseason 17, he mentions that he is no longer working for Oklahoma City or with law enforcement in any capacity. Instead, he has taken early retirement from the FBI because of his frustrations with his job and is now doing consulting work. Theoretically, this change would have allowed him to guest star frequently onLaw & Order: SVU.Unfortunately,he has not appeared in the procedural again since this story,and the episode suggested that his time on the series was at an end.

Chief McGrath (Terry Serpico) looking annoyed on Law & Order SVU.

Why BD Wong’s George Huang Was Written Out Of Law & Order: SVU

There Were Several Reasons

The most likely reason that Huang disappeared fromLaw & Order: SVUafter season 12 is thatactor BD Wong wanted to pursue other roles. Wong has appeared in many other projects since his exit from the procedural in 2012. He starred in 2012’sAwakeimmediately after leavingLaw & Order: SVU‚ at the time, the filming schedule didn’t allow him to do both series. AfterAwakewas canceled, Wong guest-starred on series such asNurse Jackie,NCIS: New Orleans,Gotham, Mr. Robot, andMadam Secretary.

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SVU Huang Testifies In Court

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Law & Order SVU Huang siting and looking sad

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Wong had one public complaint aboutLaw & Order: SVU. The actor is gay in real life, and he felt that the way the procedural revealed that his character shares his sexual orientation was “cheap… and not the best way to handle it.” (viaAttitude.) Specifically, Wong disliked that Huang’s sexual orientation was merely mentioned after 10 years, stating that"it was just kind of a minor point made.”However,it’s unclear how much his feelings about this storyline contributed to his exit from the series, if at all.

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Huang’s Law & Order: SVU Season 17’s Return Explained

He Was Consulting For The Defense, Creating Tension With Benson

When Huang returned inLaw & Order: SVUseason 17,he was working as a consultant after having put in for early retirement with the FBI. He explained that he was frustrated with his job and preferred this type of work, which would allow him to make a positive difference. However, this new position soon put him into conflict with Benson (Mariska Hargitay), making it questionable whether he could return to the procedural in the future. This is unfortunate, considering that they were close friends before this episode.

Huang’s testimony included questioning decisions that Benson and Barba had made years earlier while working the case…

Huang was in New York to testify for the defense in a case that Barba (Raul Esparza) was prosecuting. While it was exciting for him to return, this story soon became one ofLaw & Order: SVU’s saddest episodesbecause it completely destroyed his relationship with Benson. Huang’s testimony included questioning decisions that Benson and Barba had made years earlier while working the case, leaving Benson feeling personally betrayed — especially since Huang wouldn’t retract his accusation that she had unduly influenced a potentially innocent suspect during interrogation.

Huang’s final scene was with Benson. She accosted him in the elevator, and he insisted that the suspect might have been innocent, while Benson was convinced the man was guilty even after Huang pointed out that she might have inadvertently put ideas in his head.This rift seems to have been permanent, considering that Huang hasn’t returned since.Ironically, Benson had a similar conflict with the ADAs inLaw & Orderseason 24, episode 2.

Can Huang Still Return In Law & Order: SVU?

It’s Possible, But Not Likely

Of course, the rift between Huang and Benson doesn’t entirely preclude Huang’s return toLaw & Order: SVU. Since Huang is now a consultant in various legal cases, it’s possible that he could again be called on to testify or give an opinion on a particular case. Additionally,Benson could decide to reach out to him to mend fences before asking for his opinion on a caseinvolving a perpetrator with mental health issues. A new appearance could be emotional, considering that Huang and Benson were on the outs at the end of his last story.

Law & Order: SVUleft the door open for Huang to return periodically if the storyline makes sense by giving him a job as a consultant, which allows him to come and go as needed. Thus, if BD Wong is interested in returning and the writers create a logical story for his return, Huang could again join theLaw & Order: SVUcastfrom time to time. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem that there are any plans for him to do so, and Wong’s availability may be limited to guest appearances only inLaw & Order: SVU.