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# Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt

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## Description

Tom Selleck's trademark rumpled charisma continues to pay huge dividends in this eighth adaptation of Robert Parker's mystery series, focusing on the beleaguered small-town police chief Jesse Stone. Picking up where the previous installment Innocents Lost left off, the story begins with the forcibly retired Stone spinning his wheels in the Massachusetts town of Paradise, pursuing a tentative relationship with an aspiring singer (Gloria Reuben) while trying to resist his old self-destructive tendencies. When his replacement on the force meets an explosive end, however, Stone finds himself back in the game. Selleck, who wrote the script with Michael Brandman, wears this role like a just-right shoe, portraying his character's stubbornness and reluctant heroism in a fashion that does full justice to the late Parker's literary blueprint. His charm, combined with the presence of old pros such as Saul Rubinek, Kathy Baker, and Stephen McHattie, make for an enjoyable reminder of the pleasures of a long-running detective series, where the resolution of the mystery isn't half as important as the interactions between the people tasked to solve it. On the debit side, the familiarity between the characters can sometimes feel a little too comfortable, with a meandering middle act that occasionally succumbs to a case of the cutes. (Even the biggest dog lovers in the world may find their patience tried by the number of reaction shots given to Jesse's trusty pooch.) Fortunately, the whodunit aspect finishes strong, with series director Robert Harmon (who also helmed the splattery '80s horror classic The Hitcher ) wringing a surprising amount of tension out of the cat-and-mouse climax set on an abandoned ship. By the time Benefit of the Doubt comes to a close, it's difficult not to wish for further obstacles to be placed in Stone's path, as soon as possible. There's nothing wrong with a formula, provided it's a good one. --Andrew Wright The chief is back on the job. When a shocking double homicide rocks the quiet town of Paradise, Stone is forced back into action.

Review: I have watched the complete series. - If you like Tom in other movies, you will like him in this series. Well written and acted by all. I have watched the complete series.
Review: The Last Harrah - Tom Selleck as Jesse Stone - Selleck did an outstanding job wrapping up the last Jesse Stone movie with "Benefit of the Doubt." Tom Selleck as Jesse Stone - well you just can't go wrong. I would be thrilled to see future Selleck-Stone movies but I suspect "Benefit of the Doubt" is "The Last Harrah." This finale of the Selleck-Stone series is strong, artistic and stand-up-able. As a fan, you will be able to see all of the previous Selleck-Stone movie characters back to play their extremely charismatic roles. How much fun to see Captain Healy (Stephen McHattie), Gino Fish (William Sadler), Hasty Hathaway (Saul Rubinek and Dr. Dix (William Devane) back on the screene together and placed in an outstanding, action-packed 90-minute TV movie. The show is great ! Believe me! I am just a little disappointed that I didn't get to see more face-time with Suitcase (Kohl Sudduth). I think Suitcase was the most aspiring character in all of the Jesse Stone movies. I also missed Emily Bishop (Mae Whitman). Even though she was only in two Jesse Stone movies, "Death in Paradise" and "No Remorse," I did enjoy her on screen. The only real fluff in this show was the Paradise Motel scene with the motel owner (who was that guy?) and Rose's X (who cares). Regardless, I like the strong, enthusiastic strength Selleck put into "Benefit of the Doubt." He believed and I believed. Their repetition of lines are always fun and twisty. Gotta "stir things up" is part of my phraseology now. It is FUN ! If you are hoping to find Benefit of the Doubt anywhere but on a DVD. Good Luck. I finally broke down and bought the DVD - how antiquated. I hope my husband doesn't pull out our DVD players. To this day, I have lost dozens of movies I enjoyed because we took our VCR players out years ago. Eventually everything will move to the cloud but in the mean time . . . I have the DVD of Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt and I am enjoying it ! ! !

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Christine Tizzard, Gloria Reuben, Jeff Geddis, Jeremy Akerman, Kathy Baker, Kohl Sudduth, Robert Carradine, Robert Harmon, Saul Rubinek, Sony Pictures Television; Topanga Productions, Inc.; Woodridge Productions, Inc., Stephen McHattie, Steven Brandman, Tom Selleck, Vito Rezza, William Devane, William Sadler Contributor Christine Tizzard, Gloria Reuben, Jeff Geddis, Jeremy Akerman, Kathy Baker, Kohl Sudduth, Robert Carradine, Robert Harmon, Saul Rubinek, Sony Pictures Television; Topanga Productions, Inc.; Woodridge Productions, Inc., Stephen McHattie, Steven Brandman, Tom Selleck, Vito Rezza, William Devane, William Sadler See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 6,969 Reviews |
| Format | Subtitled |
| Genre | Drama, TV |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I have watched the complete series.
*by B***K on March 21, 2026*

If you like Tom in other movies, you will like him in this series. Well written and acted by all. I have watched the complete series.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Last Harrah - Tom Selleck as Jesse Stone
*by B***R on January 10, 2014*

Selleck did an outstanding job wrapping up the last Jesse Stone movie with "Benefit of the Doubt." Tom Selleck as Jesse Stone - well you just can't go wrong. I would be thrilled to see future Selleck-Stone movies but I suspect "Benefit of the Doubt" is "The Last Harrah." This finale of the Selleck-Stone series is strong, artistic and stand-up-able. As a fan, you will be able to see all of the previous Selleck-Stone movie characters back to play their extremely charismatic roles. How much fun to see Captain Healy (Stephen McHattie), Gino Fish (William Sadler), Hasty Hathaway (Saul Rubinek and Dr. Dix (William Devane) back on the screene together and placed in an outstanding, action-packed 90-minute TV movie. The show is great ! Believe me! I am just a little disappointed that I didn't get to see more face-time with Suitcase (Kohl Sudduth). I think Suitcase was the most aspiring character in all of the Jesse Stone movies. I also missed Emily Bishop (Mae Whitman). Even though she was only in two Jesse Stone movies, "Death in Paradise" and "No Remorse," I did enjoy her on screen. The only real fluff in this show was the Paradise Motel scene with the motel owner (who was that guy?) and Rose's X (who cares). Regardless, I like the strong, enthusiastic strength Selleck put into "Benefit of the Doubt." He believed and I believed. Their repetition of lines are always fun and twisty. Gotta "stir things up" is part of my phraseology now. It is FUN ! If you are hoping to find Benefit of the Doubt anywhere but on a DVD. Good Luck. I finally broke down and bought the DVD - how antiquated. I hope my husband doesn't pull out our DVD players. To this day, I have lost dozens of movies I enjoyed because we took our VCR players out years ago. Eventually everything will move to the cloud but in the mean time . . . I have the DVD of Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt and I am enjoying it ! ! !

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Still is a great movie
*by R***S on October 23, 2025*

Another great movie!

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