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08.04.2024 - 18:21 / deadline.com
CBS has set dates for the season finales of its comedies, drama and reality shows, including the series-wrapping episodes of Chuck Lorre’s Young Sheldon, Bob ♥ Abishola and the veteran cop drama S.W.A.T.
The longtime sitcom juggernaut Young Sheldon will end with back-to-back episodes starting at 8 p.m. Thursday, May 16, followed the closer of sophomore drama So Help Me Todd. Bob ♥ Abishola ends at 8:30 p.m. Monday, May 6, ahead of the season closers of NCIS at 9 and NCIS: Hawai’i at 10.
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End of watch for S.W.A.T. starts at 8 p.m. Friday, May 17, followed by the season closers of Fire Country at 9 and Blue Bloods. The latter’s 14th and final season will conclude with more episodes in the fall.
Here are all of the CBS season-finales dates:
Thursday, May 2
8:31-9:01 p.m.: Ghosts (Season 3 finale)
Monday, May 6
8-8:30 p.m.: The Neighborhood (Season 6 finale)
8:30-9 p.m.: Bob ♥ Abishola (Series finale)
9-10 p.m.: NCIS (Season 21 finale)
10-11 p.m.: NCIS: Hawai’i (Season 3 finale)
Wednesday, May 15
9:30-11 p.m.: The Amazing Race (Season 36 finale)
Thursday, May 16
8-9 p.m.: Young Sheldon (Series finale; back-to-back episodes)
9-10 p.m.: So Help Me Todd (Season 2 finale)
Friday, May 17
8-9 p.m.: S.W.A.T. (Series finale)
9-10 p.m.: Fire Country (Season 2 finale)
10-11 p.m.: Blue Bloods (Season 14A finale; 14B Premieres In Fall)
Saturday, May 18
10-11 p.m.: 48 Hours (Season 36 finale)
Sunday, May 19
7-8 p.m.: 60 Minutes (Season 56 finale)
8-9 p.m.: The Equalizer (Season 4 finale)
9-10 p.m.: Tracker (Season 1 finale)
10-11 p.m.: CSI: Vegas (Season 3 finale)
Tuesday, May 21
8-9 p.m.: FBI (Season 6 finale)
9-10 p.m.: FBI: International
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