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Summary Blue Bloods has had many examples of outstanding drama over the fourteen years it has been on the air. Many episodes of the Tom Selleck-led cop and family drama appeal to large audiences because of its emphasis on the Reagan family. Its focus on a family of cops explains why this series' popularity has endured for years, leading to a massive fan movement to save Blue Bloods after CBS announced its cancelation in early 2024.
The heartwarming family scenes are made sweeter by the other part of the episode. Blue Bloods never shies away from hot-button issues, but this is one of the few stories that deals with Middle Eastern terrorists. It's a tense hour that illustrates how much pressure Frank is under as the head of the NYPD, as he must negotiate the release of a deocrated detective who has been taken hostage my extremists who want a member of their terrorist group released from prison.
13 “Blues” Season 9, Episode 15 Blue Bloods has dealt with officer-involved shootings several times, but this is the best such episode because of Danny's reaction to having to fatally shoot someone. Up until this point, Danny was a hothead who reached for his gun far more often or quickly than was necessary.
The entire episode is worth watching, but it would have lost a lot if it hadn't had one of the iconic Reagan family dinners. The family discusses the case openly, with Danny answering Sean's questions about loan sharks honestly before getting to the emotional part of the scene.
Arbogast was with the Organized Crime Bureau before he joined Frank's team, so he should have known better than to end up blackmailed over hooking up with an escort. 8 “Loose Lips” Season 5, Episode 5 This is another strong episode for Jamie. In this one, he makes a nearly fatal error when he turns his back on a domestic abuse survivor in order to get help from another cop, which leads to consequences both for him and the victim he is trying to protect.
It's difficult to pull off a long-lost family member without descending into soap opera-like silliness, but Blue Bloods does it superbly, which is why it has gotten a 9.0 rating on IMDB. The episode builds to his introduction, with Frank talking with Joe's mother after Sean learns about Joe's existence. Joe's appearance at the Sunday family dinner is a perfect mixture of excitement and caution, on all sides, which makes perfect sense for the situation.
Danny's struggle with grief and his lack of interest in his work are relatable, painful aspects of this story. Linda's death was kept a secret until the episode aired, which made it more confusing when Danny was talking about his loss in therapy. However, this episode is a brilliant tribute to Linda's life and death that improves with future viewings, as the shock has worn off.
"My Aim Is True" provides the best of everything that Blue Bloods has to offer and ends the season on a far more hopeful note than it began with.
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