From: popculture.com
By Jose  Bastidas
Law & Order: SVU is nearing the premiere of its 20th season, and Mariska Hargitay
 recently opened up about her favorite moments from the show's history, 
Olivia's hair and how she would like to see the series end some day.
Hargitay, who has lead the cast in the 8-time Emmy nominated role of 
Olivia Benson, has said she has no desire to see the show end for many 
years to come, having been affected by the stories of sexual assault the
 show spotlights so much that she launched the Joyful Heart Foundation 
in 2004 to empower survivors.
With the two-hour 20th season premiere of the show on the horizon, Hargitay spoke to TV Insider about the legacy of the series, adding how she would like to see her character end the show on a happy note.
"[She'd like the show to end] With Olivia finding real peace and 
balance and love," Hargitay told the outlet. "She's given so much to 
others that I want her, as she has fought for other people, to fight for
 herself.
The actress said the fact the series has run for 20 seasons has not really sunk in yet, despite NBC's heavy marketing of the landmark season, one shy away from tying the record of its predecessor, Law & Order.
"I feel deeply grateful to Dick [Wolf] for creating this show and 
having the vision to sustain the quality," she said. "The other night we
 had a dinner party. When I brought him the cake with "20" in Roman 
numerals, it hit me like a ton of bricks."
During the interview, Hargitay also looked back on some of Olivia's most epic hairdos, even the ones she didn't enjoy as much.
"Like any woman, Olivia is trying to find the hairstyle that fits her
 life," Hargitay said. "I stand behind all my hairdos, except maybe 
three."
"After one shoot, the hairdresser, who was French, wanted to trim my 
hair. So he's drinking wine and cutting, and when I looked up from my 
magazine, I just went, 'This is not good.' Dick told me he was going to 
fire me. I cried so hard, like, 'You're blaming me?' It went on for two 
weeks; then he said, 'There's no crying in television,' and we moved 
past it."
With the beginning of its 20th cycle looming, Hargitay reflected on how the series has evolved in its portrayal of the dark subject matter of sexual assault.
"What is beautiful is that the show has evolved from 'Let's shine a 
light on these issues' to 'Time's up, let's make changes and stop these 
issues' I think the culture is catching up," she said.
Law & Order: SVU returns for its 20th season with a two-hour season premiere on Thursday, Sept. 27 at 9 p.m. ET on NBC.
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