New ‘Blue Bloods’ Season 9 Episode 20 Delayed. It’s Not Airing On April 19, 2019

New ‘Blue Bloods’ Season 9 Episode 20 Delayed. It’s Not Airing On April 19, 2019

Hey, “Blue Bloods” fans. Unfortunately, it’s one of those times again where we have to inform you that your favorite show is about to take a small hiatus. However, this one won’t last for too long, especially since we’re close to the end of season 9. So, here’s the deal. We have been informed that the next, new episode 20 will not be airing next Friday night, April 19,2019.

No, no, no. Instead, CBS has scheduled it to air on Friday night, April 26, 2019 in its same 9pm central standard time slot. So, be sure to mark that very important date down on your TV show calendars. We don’t have an exact reason for why they’re doing this. We just know that they are. We’re guessing it probably has something to do with scheduling. CBS probably wants the season finale to land on a certain night in May 2019. So, they’re skipping a week to make sure that happens. It’s just a theory.

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So, what will CBS be airing in place of Blue Bloods next week? Well, according to the TV Guide listings, CBS will actually be airing Blue Bloods. It’s just going to be a rerun or repeat episode. They are re-airing the 4th episode of this current season 9, which is titled,”Blackout.”

CBS’ official description for it, reads like this, “When New York City experiences a major blackout, cops scramble to contain the resulting chaos, and Frank uncovers some unpleasant truths about his department in the aftermath. Also, Jamie and Eddie question the line between work and their relationship, and Danny and Baez race to question the subject of a murder investigation before she gets tipped off by her ex-boyfriend.”

If any of you guys missed that episode, you might still want to tune in to CBS to check it out next Friday night. For those of you who did see the episode and don’t want to watch it again, you will definitely want to schedule something else to watch or do on that night.

On a bit of a brighter note, CBS did release a press release for the next, new Blue Bloods season 9, episode 20. Before we get into it, we must warn you guys that it does contain light spoiler teasers. Those of you who don’t like spoiler teasers, it’s highly recommended that you exit this article right now.

For those of you who don’t mind spoiler teasers, by all means please keep reading this article. Alright, now that our little spoiler warning is out of the way, let’s get into this season 20 teaser description. For starters, CBS’ press release revealed that episode 20 is titled, “Strange Bedfellows.”

Episode 20 sounds like it will feature some pretty interesting and possible drama-filled scenes as Frank might have to end up dealing with a cop killer who’s about to get set free! Danny and Baez will take on the unusual task of hunting down a suspect twice when the DA is unconvinced that the suspect is the culprit. Erin will be very busy, trying to convince Frank to back a state police bill as part of a deal she struck up with Governor Mendez.

CBS’ official description reads like this, “Erin must convince Frank to back a new state police bill as part of a bargain she made with Governor Mendez (David Zayas). Also, Danny and Baez pursue the same perp twice after the DA’s office is unconvinced by their initial lineup, and Frank faces a challenge when a cop killer comes up for parole.”

An alternate description reads like this, “Erin owes the Governor a favor, and it requires Frank’s support. Plus, Danny and Baez pursue the same perp twice after the DA’s office gives them a hard time about their initial lineup.”

Episode 20 will feature a couple of guest stars. They are: Christian Guerrero as character (Damon Rivers), David Zayas as character (Governor Mendez),Ryan M. Shaw as character (Man), Pun Bandhu as character (ER Doctor), Justine J. Hall as character (Nurse), Joe Nieves as character (Joe Martinez), Howard Overshown as character (Detective Scott Fuller), Mark Mckinnon as character (Officer McMiller), Ryan Thomas as character (Bank Guard), Thomas Kopache as character (Terrence Dean) and Erinn Anova as character (Pediatric Nurse).

Recurring stars that will be featured in episode 20 are: Andrew Terraciano as character (Sean Reagan), Abigail Hawk as character (Abigail Baker), Gregory Jbara as character (Garrett Moore), Robert Clohessy as character (Lt. Gormley), Steven Schirripa as character (Anthony Abetamarco) and Lauren Patten as character (Rachel Whitten).

The season regulars that will be featured in episode 20 are: Tom Selleck as character (Frank Reagan), Donnie Wahlberg as character (Danny Reagan), Bridget Moynahan as character (Erin Reagan), Will Estes as character (Jamie Reagan), Len Cariou as character (Henry Reagan), Marisa Ramirez as character (Det. Maria Baez), Sami Gayle as character (Nicky Reagan-Boyle) and Vanessa Ray as character (Officer Eddie Janko).

Episode 20 was written by Ian Biederman, and it was directed by Dean White. Again, episode 20 is confirmed to air on Friday night, April 26, 2019 at approximately 9 pm central standard time on CBS.

Alright guys. That’s all we’ve got for this latest “Blue Bloods” report, but definitely stay tuned for more.

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