The fifth season of Rookie Blue begins its U.S. broadcast tonight (June 9) at 9PM on ABC, and it won’t just be for one episode: ABC is actually airing two back to back.

The first episode to air will be “Blink,” and then ABC is airing an episode called “All By Her Selfie.” Here are some pics:

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ROOKIE BLUE - "Blink" - In the aftermath of the night's traumatic events, Andy McNally and Dov Epstein try to pull themselves together at an all-night diner. But soon they are caught off-duty and off-guard in a volatile diner hold-up. Meanwhile, the weary officers at 15 Division struggle to contain the evening's collateral damage under the watchful eye of a tough new Inspector, John Jarvis. Ignoring the fact that he's needed back at the station, Nick goes rogue to track down Sam Swarek's next of kin. And in the end, Andy must face both the men she cares about and share her heart-wrenching decision. Andy will learn that sometimes even making the right choice can have serious consequences, on the season premiere of "Rookie Blue," THURSDAY, JUNE 19 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/Caitlin Cronenberg) MISSY PEREGRYM, KEVIN YEBOAH, BEN BASS, PETER MOONEY (OBSCURED), LYRIQ BENT, ENUKA OKUMA

MISSY PEREGRYMHere is how ABC describes the two premiere episodes:

ABC’S “ROOKIE BLUE” EPISODES “BLINK” AND “ALL BY HER SELFIE” AIR AS THE TWO-HOUR SEASON PREMIERE ON THURSDAY, JUNE 19

Oliver Becker and Matthew Owen Murray Join the Cast as Inspector John Jarvis and 15 Division’s New Rookie Duncan Moore, Respectively

“Blink” – In the aftermath of the night’s traumatic events, Andy McNally and Dov Epstein try to pull themselves together at an all-night diner. But soon they are caught off-duty and off-guard in a volatile diner hold-up. Meanwhile, the weary officers at 15 Division struggle to contain the evening’s collateral damage under the watchful eye of a tough new Inspector, John Jarvis. Ignoring the fact that he’s needed back at the station, Nick goes rogue to track down Sam Swarek’s next of kin. And in the end, Andy must face both the men she cares about and share her heart-wrenching decision. Andy will learn that sometimes even making the right choice can have serious consequences, on the season premiere of “Rookie Blue,” THURSDAY, JUNE 19 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET).

“Blink” was written by Tassie Cameron and directed by David Wellington.

“All by Her Selfie” – In the wake of Frank Best’s dismissal, Inspector Jarvis promotes a reluctant Oliver to Acting Staff Sergeant. Today is also the day 15 Division gets a new rookie, Duncan Moore – an infuriating, eager, and connected millennial. Andy is up for the challenge and convinces Oliver to make her Duncan’s Training Officer. But she may have acted too quickly. When Andy and Duncan end up as the first responders on a messy downtown homicide at a pawnshop, Andy has to try to show Duncan the ropes, while preventing him from compromising the case, himself, and his fellow officers. Meanwhile, Sam’s sister, Sarah, is ready to leave his bedside, but not until she gives Andy some harsh and cautionary words about what to expect in the long run with Sam, on “Rookie Blue,” THURSDAY, JUNE 19 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

“All by Her Selfie” was written by Sherry White and directed by David Wellington.

“Rookie Blue” stars Missy Peregrym (“Heroes,””Reaper”) as Andy McNally, Gregory Smith (“Everwood”) as Dov Epstein, Charlotte Sullivan (“The Kennedys”) as Gail Peck, Enuka Okuma (“24”) as Traci Nash, Travis Milne (“Leslie, My Name is Evil”) as Chris Diaz, Peter Mooney (“Camelot,” ABC’s Family/Global’s “Falcon Beach”) as Nick Collins, Matt Gordon (“The Eleventh Hour”) as Oliver Shaw, Ben Bass (“The Eleventh Hour”) as Sam Swarek, Priscilla Faia (“Eleventh Victim,” “Psych”) as Chloe Price and introducing this season Oliver Becker as Inspector John Jarvis and Matthew Owen Murray (Degrassi: The Next Generation) as Duncan Moore.

Tassie Cameron (“Flashpoint”), Ilana Frank (“The Eleventh Hour,” “Would Be Kings”), David Wellington (“The Eleventh Hour,” “Would Be Kings”), Russ Cochrane and John Morayniss are executive producers. “Rookie Blue” is a production of ICF Films and leading independent studio Entertainment One (eOne), who also distributes the series internationally.

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KSiteTV Editor-In-Chief Craig Byrne has been writing about TV on the internet since 1995. He is also the author of several published books, including Smallville: The Visual Guide and the show's Official Companions for Seasons 4-7.

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