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Forest Whitaker - CBS unveiled its midseason scheduled today that includes a spinoff of Criminal Minds, two other new series and the first-year dramas Blue Bloods and The Defenders changing nights.

Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, which will star Academy Award-winning actor Forest Whitaker, will air Wednesdays at 10 p.m. beginning Feb. 16, following Criminal Minds.

Mad Love, a comedy about four New Yorkers, two of whom are falling in love while the other two despise each other, will premiere Feb. 21.

Mad Love will air in the Monday 8:30-9 p.m. time slot, replacing Rules of Engagement, which will move to Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. time slot Feb. 24, replacing $#*! My Dad Says, which will have completed its on-air order for the season.

Blue Bloods, the first-year drama starring Tom Selleck as the patriarch of a police family, will begin a four-week run in the Wednesday 10 p.m. time period Jan. 19.

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It will replace the first-year legal drama The Defenders, which will air Fridays at 8 p.m. beginning Feb. 4, replacing Medium, which is ending its run.

Blue Bloods will return to the Friday 10 p.m. time slot Feb. 11.

Chaos, described by CBS as a comedic drama about a group of rouge CIA spies in the Clandestine Administration and Oversight Services, will premiere April 1, airing Fridays at 8 p.m., succeeding The Defenders, which will have completed its on-air order for the season.

"We're in the fortunate position of having a schedule with many successful shows and very few holes," said Kelly Kahl, CBS' senior executive vice president primetime.

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