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DESCRIPTION: Jesse Stone (Selleck) is a New England police chief investigating a series of murders, in an adaptation of Robert B. Parker’s novel. STARS: Tom Selleck, Jane Adams, Viola Davis, Reg ...
The next Jesse Stone doesn't have to end the series for good, but it would be nice to see him make a little personal progress ...
The last we see of Hasty in the Jesse Stone series is him speeding away in a boat before he can be arrested.If I have one request for the tenth installment, it's that the Hasty saga is finally ...
Tom Selleck keeps getting better as Jesse Stone, the unfairly defrocked police chief of Paradise, Mass. Viewers might want to know, however, that “Innocents Lost” takes a darker turn than some ...
In 2012, when CBS passed on airing more telepics in the “Jesse Stone” series after the eighth installment, Tom Selleck never shopped the property. Selleck was eager to continue playing the ...
While most crime series today rely on some sort of technical or psychological twist -- the wonders of forensics, the special knowledge of a reformed fake psychic or a good-guy serial killer ...
Though Michael Brandman’s first Jesse Stone novel, “Killing the Blues,” read somewhat like a teleplay for a TV movie, his newest venture into Jesse Stone territory, “Fool Me Twice,” hits ...
It's the eighth in the series of Jesse Stone TV whodunits that began in 2005, based on characters created by the late Robert B. Parker in his best-selling series of books.
On Jesse Stone vs. Spenser: If you look at Spenser (another Parker series character) and Jesse side by side — Spenser would be more of the Everyman. Right? A P.I., a boxer.
STORY: Emmys 2012: Tom Selleck of ‘Blue Bloods‘ Has Cred With the NYPD “Yeah, I feel that Reggie, in Jesse Stone, our dog, our golden retriever, played by Joe the dog, a golden retriever, he ...
In 2012, when CBS passed on airing more telepics in the “Jesse Stone” series after the eighth installment, Tom Selleck never shopped the property. Selleck was eager to continue playing the ...