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  4. Free Download Jesse Stone: Benefit Of The Doubt
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  43. Jesse Stone comes out of involuntary retirement after the sheriff who replaced him exploded in their police car. The other officers Jesse worked with have left the department so he is forced to solve the crime on his own.
  44. When the man who replaced Jesse as Paradise Police Chief was killed when his car exploded, Jesse is asked to return and he does. So he goes to the crime scene and the evidence leads people to believe that the man may have been corrupt. And Jesse, who didn't like him because he took his job, says that he is allowed the benefit of the doubt. Jesse finds himself alone because Suitcase and Rose left when the other Chief was there. Jesse suspects that Hasty might know something, and a guy is following Jesse.
  45. Why do I always end up feeling conned &amp; duped after watching a Jesse Stone episode? I go in full of high expectations, like going into a first rate restaurant: terrific menu, great atmosphere, beautiful surroundings. And then...little bitty tastes &amp; teasers.<br/><br/>I&#39;ve always been a fan of Tom Selleck. He&#39;s a great-looking guy with a wry sense of humor &amp; he&#39;s aged well (although I would gently suggest he have his hairdresser lighten up on the dense blacks - looks too phony). But he spends most of his time in this episode (&amp; the last one as I recall) standing around doing a lot of thinking &amp; brooding &amp; posing. <br/><br/>Selleck wears clothes better than any actor since Gary Cooper &amp; he has some pretty snazzy outdoorsy threads in this one. But I wound up feeling like I was watching an elaborate Eddie Bauer commercial.<br/><br/>As for the plot...what plot? Pieces of plots. Pieces of characterizations. Snatches of dialog. In the end there were so many plot pieces left hanging &amp; unexplained it I thought this episode might be half of a 2-parter. But as far as I can tell from IMDb this is a one-shot. <br/><br/>So what&#39;s going on? A new mystery genre? You give viewers a few pieces of the puzzle &amp; let them fill in the blanks?<br/><br/>Come on, Tom, your fans &amp; followers deserve a whole lot better. We know you can do it, that&#39;s why we keep coming back.
  46. The latest Jesse Stone installment, Benefit of the Doubt, is yet another reminder that Jesse is a flawed character. Tom Selleck does such a great job with this character you find yourself justifying these flaws and rooting for him to overcome and serve justice at the same time. Robert B. Parker&#39;s vision for Jesse to continue to be flawed has remained intact even after the scripts wandered away from Parker&#39;s story line. The supporting cast, Kathy Baker, Kohl Sudduth, Stephen McHattie, William Sadler, Saul Rubinek, and William Devane all return to Paradise to as well. Great acting by Selleck, good writing, and the talented supporting cast preserve Parker&#39;s vision for Jesse Stone and hopefully give it life for yet another CBS movie.
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