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Blue Bloods Is Giving Tom Selleck A Big Jesse Stone Reunion Soon

  Blue Bloods is going strong in its eleventh season, even as it heads toward the finale that will hit the airwaves on CBS in less than a month . While fans may not be looking forward to the end of a season that will be the shortest of the entire series , they can be confident that the finale will deliver something special, and not just because it will be a two-hour event. The finale will deliver a Jesse Stone reunion for Tom Selleck with none other than Gloria Reuben! Tom Selleck may be best known for long-running TV roles like the original Magnum P.I. and of course now Blue Bloods , but he is also the face of the Jesse Stone franchise of made-for-TV movies. Gloria Reuben, also known for ER , Law & Order: SVU , and City on a Hill , appeared in three of the nine Jesse Stone moves as nightclub singer Thelma Gleffy. Reuben's Thelma was also sometimes a love interest to Selleck's Jesse Stone, but she won't be filling that role on Blue Bloods .

NCIS: Los Angeles Renewed for Season 13

 The premiere of NCIS: LA’s 13th season is part of CBS’s mass renewal of NCIS shows, including the original NCIS and the premiere of NCIS: Hawaii. NCIS: Los Angeles has been renewed for a 13th season. The series, a spinoff of the original NCIS, premiered on CBS in 2009 and has since run for 12 seasons. Starring Chris O’ Donnell and LL Cool J, NCIS: LA explores the lives and ongoing cases of agents at Los Angeles’ Office of Special Projects, a subgroup of the Naval Crime Investigative Service that deals specifically with dangerous, undercover assignments. While critical reception for the series has been a mixed bag, NCIS: LA has remained a fan-favorite among CBS’s procedural dramas. According to Deadline, CBS’s upcoming season will boast three series from the NCIS franchise: the original, NCIS – renewed for its 19th season, the newly-picked-up NCIS: Hawaii, and NCIS: LA. While NCIS: LA was not originally included in CBS’s massive renewal of NCIS progr

Jed McCaleb Shifts 202 Million XRP Over Past 10 Days While XRP Keeps Holding Above $1

 Former Ripple CTO Jed McCaleb continues to dump his XRP holdings with 322.3 million remaining in his "tacostand" wallet Cover image via www.instagram.com Read U.TODAY on Google News Judging by data from XRPscan , in the past 10 days, former Ripple CTO and one of the company's cofounders, Jed McCaleb, has released over 200 million XRP coins from his remaining stash to be sold. McCaleb sells another big XRP lump Data provided by the XRPscan service that tracks XRP transactions demonstrates that, since April 15, Jed McCaleb — who helped found Ripple Labs in 2012 — has made 11 transactions from his "tacostand" XRP wallet, pushing over 202 million

SafeMoon Price Predictions: Can SafeMoon Follow DOGE to the Moon?

 Last week saw Dogecoin (CCC: DOGE-USD ) rocket to the moon, or at least to an all-time high above 40 cents. Crypto enthusiasts powered the meme coin higher, with Dogecoin prices generating a frenzy on Wall Street. Now, some on social media think they have found the next Dogecoin… in a newly launched token called SafeMoon (CCC: SAFEMOON-USD ). So what is SafeMoon? And what SafeMoon price predictions exist now? Source: Shutterstock To start, SafeMoon is relatively new. In fact, the token launched in the first quarter of 2021. It comes from the SafeMoon Protocol, a decentralized finance (DeFi) startup. Essentially, SafeMoon wants to help crypto bulls get to the moon, just in a safer fashion. To do this, it says it builds in rewards for people who hold their tokens for a longer time. Those who sell also face a penalty . According to the company, the SafeMoon Protocol is based on three functions: reflection, LP acquisition and burn . These three functions connect to it

Dogecoin Maybe Worth More Than $1 At The End Of 2021

Oddsmakers Have Grown More Confident in Bitcoin and Dogecoin Following Surge-filled Week Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Dogecoin Maybe Worth More Than $1 Copenhagen – April 16, 2021 – Dogecoin currently has 5/1 odds (16.7% implied probability) to be worth more than $1 at the end of 2021, according to betting aggregators […]   Oddsmakers Have Grown More Confident in Bitcoin and Dogecoin Following Surge-filled Week Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Dogecoin Maybe Worth More Than $1 Copenhagen – April 16, 2021 – Dogecoin currently has 5/1 odds (16.7% implied probability) to be worth more than $1 at the end of 2021, according to betting aggregators US-Bookies.com (See Disclaimer Below). This is a significant improvement from earlier this month, when it had 33/1 odds (2.9%) to do so. “Following Elon Musk's latest tweet, the odds of Dogecoin hitting the landmark value of one dollar have fallen significantly,” says a US-Bookies spokesperso

Dogecoin price prediction: all the way up to $1 in 2021?

 Meme-inspired Dogecoin cryptocurrency has again become the talk of the cryptocurrency markets, rocketing by more than 500% since the start of April. The value of DOGE had previously spiked in January before retreating, and dipped in mid-April after a rally, then rose again to reach a fresh all-time high of $0.45. The coin’s volatility is often driven by social media, where there are currently expectations that the price could climb further to reach $1. This Dogecoin price analysis looks at the cryptocurrency’s recent performance and the latest price predictions. Dogecoin surges with cryptocurrency volatility The DOGE cryptocurrency was not intended to be a serious investment asset when it started off as a joke. The coin launched in 2013 as a parody of the explosion in cryptocurrency altcoins that were promoted as alternatives to Bitcoin (BTC) . Software engineers Billy Markus from IBM (IBM) and Jackson Palmer from Adobe (ADBE) adopted the popular Doge meme, featuring a shi

Is Mark Harmon going to be in NCIS season 19? Star’s future confirmed

 MARK HARMON has been the leading man of NCIS since its very first episode but will he return for season 19? Mark Harmon is the actor behind Leroy Gibbs, the veteran agent who has been both a boss as well as a father figure to many throughout NCIS. He has seen the team change with the majority of its original characters leaving and have welcomed the new cast into the fold. There have been concerns though that his time in the CBS drama is running out. Is Mark Harmon going to be in NCIS season 19? For the past few years, there has been talk of actor Harmon taking a step back from NCIS. His character Gibbs is now too old to be a field agent in real life so fans have considered that he may soon retire. The fact Harmon’s contract expires at the end of season 18 was also a major concern for fans as if he was going to leave, then this would be the perfect time to. Luckily, it doesn’t sound like he will be making his exit during the upcoming season. Last nigh

NCIS 2021: Torres’ father Miguel attacks McGee in explosive first-look at new character

 NCIS stalwart Nick Torres is in for a surprise in the next episode, Sangre, when his father Miguel returns into his life. And the first-look promo from CBS shows it won’t be the calmest of arrivals – particularly with Torres’ colleague McGee. Nick Torres (played by Wilmer Valderrama) isn’t exactly known among his NCIS colleagues for being the most open about his personal life away from the office. However, in season 18, episode 12, Sangre, the likes of McGee (Sean Murray) and Bishop (Emily Wickersham) are about to learn a lot more about their friend’s life than they could ever have anticipated as his father Miguel (Steven Bauer) returns to his life for the first time since he was a child. However, CBS has released a handful of first-look promos from Sangre and it looks like Miguel is going to make quite the entrance. Miguel enters the fray after Kasie (Diona Reasonover) confirms DNA matching the same profile as Torres’ has been found at the scene of a

Is Tony Dinozzo going to return for NCIS season 19?

 NCIS has been confirmed for season 19 but will it see the return of Tony Dinozzo? NCIS is in the middle of series 18, with the grand finale airing later next month. But there is no fear of the drama coming to an abrupt end as CBS has confirmed it will be back for season 19. So could there be any hope of Agent Tony Dinozzo (played by Michael Weatherly) making a comeback? Is Tony Dinozzo going to be in NCIS season 19? Tony was one of the drama’s original characters, along with Agent Leroy Gibbs (Mark Harmon), Agent Timothy McGee (Sean Murray) and David “Ducky” Mallard (David McCallum) who remain in the show. He was the charming agent who had a flirtationship with Agent Ziva David (Cote de Pablo) from the moment she joined in season three. Fans were wondering for years if they would end up together but sadly this didn’t happen on screen. However, their relationship was taken to the next level away from the camera. In season 13, it was discovered Tony a

‘NCIS’ Season 19: CBS Proved Their Loyalty to Mark Harmon Years Ago

 NCIS has been on the air since 2003, making it one of the longest-running dramas on television. Over 18 seasons, it’s also become one of the highest-rated TV shows in the world. Mark Harmon (Leroy Jethro Gibbs) has been there since the very beginning and is one of the biggest reasons for the show’s success. Years ago, CBS proved just how loyal they were to the NCIS star and executive producer. Did he just return the favor? https://www.cheatsheet.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/NCIS-Mark-Harmon.jpg The ‘NCIS’ star is reportedly ‘ready to leave’ In February 2021, reports surfaced that claimed Harmon was “ready to leave” NCIS after season 18. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 69-year-old’s contract is up after the current season. There’s a possibility this could be it for the flagship series. An insider claims that when Harmon found out CBS would end NCIS if he left, he started having conversations about making cameos in a “handful of episodes” if t

CBS Renews 5 Series, Including S.W.A.T., Blue Bloods and Magnum P.I.

 CBS issued a flurry of early renewals on Thursday — five of ’em in total. Among the series scoring pickups: Blue Bloods (for Season 12), S.W.A.T. (for Season 5), Magnum P.I. (for Season 4) and Bull (for Season 6). And as we reported here , NCIS will also be returning for a 19th season. They join previously renewed dramas The Equalizer (for Season 2), FBI (Season 4) and FBI: Most Wanted (Season 3), as well as comedies Bob Hearts Abishola (Season 3), The Neighborhood (Season 4) and Young Sheldon (Seasons 5-7). CBS series still on the bubble include  All Rise, B Positive, Clarice, NCIS: Los Angeles, SEAL Team, The Unicorn and United States of Al . Meanwhile, CBS is getting ready to bid farewell to Mom , NCIS: New Orleans and MacGyver . The cancellation of MacGyver — which was announced on April 7 — caught some by surprise, given CBS’ penchant for sticking with its reboots long-term. The final episode airs on April 30 and finds Mac and Riley (played by Lucas Till

NCIS 2021: Gibbs faces day in court as CBS releases details of character's future

  NCIS stalwart Gibbs has found himself on the wrong side of the law of late in season 18 of hit CBS crime drama - and this looks set to continue in the next few episodes. Gibbs’ (played by Mark Harmon) future on NCIS remains somewhat a mystery following his recent behaviour in season 18. Back in episode 10, Watchdog, Gibbs was arrested for brutally beating up an animal abuser to within an inch of his life. CBS viewers watched as the fallout resulted in him being suspended from work by Director Vance (Rocky Carroll) and the rest of his team being punished and replaced by newbie agent Dale Sawyer (Zane Holtz) and his team. Now that NCIS season 18 is past its midway stage, however, a number of fans are fearing the worst for Gibbs’ future. After all, the way he assaulted Luke Stana (Max Adler) after discovering what he’d done to a number of pet pooches may have been seen as justified to some, but in the eyes of the law, it was big no-no. And while the next episode, titled S

NCIS Reportedly Being Considered for a Hawaii Spin-off — Everything to Know

  The crime drama franchise NCIS is reportedly being considered for a Hawaii spin-off. Continue reading for more details.  The CBS crime drama NCIS is reportedly considered for a Hawaii spin-off- "NCIS: Hawaii." It would be the 4th version of the franchise, including other spin-offs, "NCIS: Los Angeles" and "NCIS: New Orleans." The flagship series "NCIS," which stars Mark Harmon, has 18 seasons , while Los Angeles is currently on its 12th season, and the frontrunners are LL Cool J and Chris O" Donnell. New Orleans is on its 7th season, starring Scott Bakula. The cast of "NCIS" celebrating 100 episodes of the show with a large cake. 2007, California. | Photo: Getty Images "NCIS: Hawaii" will be created by the "NCIS: New Orlean" executive producer and showrunner  Christopher Silber and Jan Nash and Mark Bosack, who is a writer and producer for

'NCIS' Has Been Renewed for Its 19th Season with Mark Harmon Rejoining the Cast

  Fans of the crime drama series "NCIS" will be happy to know that the long-time running show has been renewed for its nineteenth season, with Mark Harmon returning as Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs. Following months of uncertainty, Mark Harmon and CBS have struck a deal to keep the series. The network has also managed to keep the actor aboard the procedural. The show continues to rank as TV's most-watched drama series. In February, sources disclosed to the Hollywood Reporter that Harmon, 69, was ready to move on from the show. The season 16 cast of the CBS series NCIS. Pictured: David McCallum, Diona Reasonover, Emily Wickersham, Wilmer Valderrama, Sean Murray, Mark Harmon, Maria Bello, Rocky Carroll, Brian Dietzen | Photo: Getty Images The director has been the original cast member of the CBS drama since its inception in 2003. Harmon was informed that the network would likely end the show if he retired from it. T