CBS TV schedule (May 6-12): NCIS: Hawai'i, Bob Hearts Abishola series finales arrive

For the week of May 6-12, CBS is airing various season and series finales of their shows. Find out which shows are finishing up for the season.
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The schedule this week for CBS has plenty of new episodes, but for a lot of these shows the episodes are finishing off their seasons. That’s right, we already have some season and series finales on the docket for the week of May 6-May 12. 

NCIS: Hawai’i fans, who were stunned when the show was canceled despite there being no warning signs, will be saying a bittersweet goodbye to the series after only three seasons. While fans have gone as far as starting a petition to save the show, it looks unlikely that CBS will pull a reverse uno like they did with S.W.A.T. 

For Bob Hearts Abishola fans, the end of the series will feature a time jump that shows where the characters are in the future. 

Meanwhile, NCIS and The Neighborhood will be signing off for the season with their respective season finales coming on Monday sandwiched between the NCIS: Hawai'i and Bob Hearts Abishola series finales.

Just what is coming this week on CBS? Here's a look at the schedule for the week of May 6:

Monday, May 6

8 p.m. - The Neighborhood (Season finale)
8:30 p.m. - Bob Hearts Abishola (Series finale)
9 p.m. - NCIS (Season finale)
10 p.m. - NCIS: Hawaii (Series finale)

Tuesday, May 7

8 p.m. - FBI (New!)
9 p.m. - FBI: International (New!)
10 p.m. - FBI: Most Wanted (New!)

Wednesday, May 8

8 p.m. - Survivor 46 (New!)
9:30 p.m. - The Amazing Race (New!)

Thursday, May 9

8 p.m. - 9 p.m. - Young Sheldon (New!)
9 p.m. - So Help Me Todd (New!)
10 p.m. - Elsbeth (New!)

Friday, May 10

8 p.m. - SWAT (New!)
9 p.m. - Fire Country (New!)
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods (New!)

Saturday, May 11

8 p.m. - SWAT (Rerun)
9 - 11 p.m. - 48 Hours (Rerun)

Sunday, May 12

8 p.m. - The Equalizer (New!)
9 p.m. - Tracker (New!)
10 p.m. - CSI: Vegas (New!)

Divided We Conquer
“Divided We Conquer” – Following a devastating ambush with a deadly bioweapon, the NCIS team must track down a mysterious terrorist group before they can strike again, on the conclusion of the two-part third season finale of the CBS Original series NCIS: HAWAI’I, Monday, May. 6 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode /

Monday, May 6

  • The Neighborhood, “Welcome to the World” – There is a Toni Braxton concert in town and the crew goes to watch. However, Courtney's water breaks during the outing! (Season finale)
  • Bob Hearts Abishola, “Find Your Bench” – We find Bob, Abishola, and everyone seven years in the future. They will be reflecting on how far they have come and where the future will take them. (Series finale)
  • NCIS, “Reef Madness” – Just as Vance offers Knight a career opportunity, Parker and Knight are in danger when they discover three bodies on an old navy ship that is due to be turned into an artificial reef. Things get worse when they are locked in by an unknown individual. (Season finale)
  • NCIS: Hawai’i, “Divided We Conquer” – After a bioweapon attack led to a deadly ambush, the team hunt the terrorist group responsible for the crime in part two of the series finale. (Series finale)
Touts
“Touts” – When a former member of the Irish Republican Army turned U.S. citizen is shot while in London with his son touring youth football academies, Smitty and the Fly Team work to hunt down the people responsible as the group becomes increasingly violent. While in London, Smitty pays a visit to her mother who she believes can help the team locate an old family friend who may have a connection to the case, on FBI: INTERNATIONAL, Tuesday, May 7 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television /

Tuesday, May 7

  • FBI, “No One Left Behind” – After the shooting and kidnapping of one of four members of the Taliban, the team looks into how they got into the United States. The case also hits close to home for OA, who is still having difficulty opening up to his new girlfriend, Gemma.
  • FBI: International, “Touts” – The team investigates the shooting of a former member of the Irish Republican Army, now a U.S. citizen, who was in London with his son. Due to a possible connection to the case, Smitty reunites with her mother in hopes of getting in touch with an old friend who could be connected.
  • FBI: Most Wanted, “Radio Silence” – The Fugitive Task Force looks into the shooting of two NYPD officers who had been responding to a call about a robbery. In the meantime, Barnes' marriage continues to crumble as Charlotte wants to continue divorce proceedings and take the kids with her.

Wednesday, May 8

  • Survivor, “My Messy, Sweet Little Friend” - As the season nears its end, the remaining castaways battle to make it into the final six.
  • Amazing Race, “My Precious Cacao” – With five teams left, the teams must take on two roadblocks in the Dominican Republic.

Thursday, May 9

  • Young Sheldon, “A Little Snip and Teaching Old Dogs” and “A New Home and a Traditional Texas Torture” – Young Sheldon will feature two back-to-back episodes. In the first half hour, the episode will see George Sr. plan to get a vasectomy while Sheldon is sought after for science tutoring by Drs. Linkletter and Sturgis. The second half-hour will follow the family as George Sr. gets a job offer and Sheldon gets ready for his own big move to California.
  • So Help Me Todd, “The Broker” - As Todd partners with the FBI on a secret case, Margaret has everyone at the firm working double-time in preparation for a class action settlement.
  • Elsbeth, “Artificial Genius” - Elsbeth faces off against AI to help bring a killer to justice as Wagner comes up with a plan to take on the D.O.J. and fight their investigation.

Friday, May 10

  • S.W.A.T., “Allegiance” – The team is on the case when an energy company executive's son is abducted by eco-terrorists and they must put together a rescue mission. Plus, a shooting Hondo is involved in leads to tensions within his own community. Plus, Deacon is filled with doubts about whether he is ready to retire.
  • Fire Country, “No Future, No Consequences” – As both Station 42 and Three Rock work on containing a campaign fire, they are also faced with making difficult decisions in this episode.
  • Blue Bloods, “Two of a Kind” – After his son Sean is a victim of a series of robberies at his college, Danny decides to investigate. Erin is concerned at work due to an attorney who may be overworking himself and is not making the best decisions for his client. Eddie works with her partner, Badillo, when tenants in an apartment suspect their landlord is involved in burglary. Plus, Frank must deal with the fall out of Jamie and his grandson, Joe Hill, being part of a public altercation.

Sunday, May 12

  • The Equalizer, "The Big Take" - After a prison transport is attacked, McCall and the team learn it was the work of a conman from Dante's past and race to bring him down. Plus, a girls' trip for Aunt Vi and Dee is interrupted due to a squatter as Harry's relationship is put at risk when Fisk asks him to go deep for the mission he is on.
  • Tracker, “Off the Books” – When Colter begins looking for a former army buddy who is missing, he must work with Russell, his estranged brother. As they work together to work through conspiracy theories and Special Forces missions, they must also work through their own family's past.
  • CSI: Vegas, "Heavy Metal" - When the team looks into the death of an antique shop owner, they discover that he seemed to die of a gunshot wound, despite the fact that the bullet is missing. Plus, Max has a breakthrough in the robotics factory case she is working on with Ocho.

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