Based on the novels by the late author Robert B. Parker, the made-for-TV Jesse Stone movies chronicle the life of a dysfunctional police chief as he fights crime, and his own demons, in the small town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Starring Blue Bloods’ Tom Selleck (who almost starred as Indiana Jones), most of these films can be streamed through Tubi TV.With nine Jesse Stone movies released since 2005 and a long-promised 10th installment in the works, it can be a bit daunting to watch the entire series. That is especially true because the second installment is technically a prequel that sets up the first. Watching the Jesse Stone movies in order by the timeline arguably makes for the best viewing experience, allowing viewers to better appreciate Stone’s journey as a police chief. Although it’s the first Jesse Stone movie chronologically, 2006’s Night Passage is actually the second produced. The adaptation of Parker’s book follows Stone as he settles into his role as chief of police, which is compounded both by a domestic-abuse case and a murder that hits close to home. This makes Night Passage somewhat similar to Selleck’s TV series Blue Bloods.RELATED: Why Amy Carlson Left Blue Bloods
Based on the novels by the late author Robert B. Parker, the made-for-TV Jesse Stone movies chronicle the life of a dysfunctional police chief as he fights crime, and his own demons, in the small town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Starring Blue Bloods‘ Tom Selleck (who almost starred as Indiana Jones), most of these films can be streamed through Tubi TV.
With nine Jesse Stone movies released since 2005 and a long-promised 10th installment in the works, it can be a bit daunting to watch the entire series. That is especially true because the second installment is technically a prequel that sets up the first. Watching the Jesse Stone movies in order by the timeline arguably makes for the best viewing experience, allowing viewers to better appreciate Stone’s journey as a police chief.
Although it’s the first Jesse Stone movie chronologically, 2006’s Night Passage is actually the second produced. The adaptation of Parker’s book follows Stone as he settles into his role as chief of police, which is compounded both by a domestic-abuse case and a murder that hits close to home. This makes Night Passage somewhat similar to Selleck’s TV series Blue Bloods.
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