Reagans crack down on gangs, NYC

Reagans crack down on gangs, NYC

SPOILER ALERT: This story contains details about tonight’s Blue Bloods Series finale and the season 14 ender “End of Tour.”

“Our dinners are never about the food,” NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) announces toward the end Blue blood‘ last episode. “You know, we have a lot to be grateful for, and when I look around this table, I have to say that I couldn’t be prouder or more grateful,” the patriarch adds, before the family bows their heads to do so to pray They are good Catholics.

In the end, as it was when the CBS series created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess debuted on September 24, 2010, Blue blood Everything continues to revolve around the family – the fictional multi-generational police family of the Reagans, the brotherhood of police as well as the district attorney’s office, city hall and New York City itself. With a guest appearance by Edward James Olmos as imprisoned crime boss Lorenzo Batista, the long teams up with Frank in hopes of stopping his vengeful son, finding the guilty shooters and ending the war.

(L-R): Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan and Edward James Olmos as Lorenzo Batista

Starting with a dead New York Supreme Court justice, a wounded mayor, and the murder of Officer Eddie Jacko-Reagan’s partner in three seasons, Officer Luis Badillo (Ian Quinlan) at the end Blue blood is much bloodier than the primetime NYPD family drama. But after the Big Apple turns into a gang war zone as a ruthless gangster tries to get his daughter back, and Commissioner Reagan is given “the keys to the city” from a hospital bed by Mayor Peter Chase (Dylan Walsh), Siobhan Byrne O ” End of Tour, co-written by Connor and Kevin Wade and directed by Alex Zakrzewski, puts the pedal to the metal to get to the finish line.

To put it bluntly, as one city gang leader says in a video, “The more time you waste, the more of your people we waste.” Things get messy.


(L-R): Len Cariou as Henry Reagan, Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan and Bridget Moynahan as Erin Reagan Boyle

Officer Badillo’s funeral, in full uniform and with bagpipes, is a tearjerker in every way and for everyone involved.

Stay tuned for Deadline’s Q&A Blue blood EP Kevin Wade for BTS Skinny in the series finale. This interview will be published at 11:00 PM PT after the episode airs on the West Coast.

Outside, the whole family was focused on ending the bloodshed in the streets, the end Blue blood has the youngest Reagan son Sargent Jamie Reagan (Will Estes) and his wife Eddie Janko-Reagan (Vanessa Ray) telling the family that they will die on “13th”. June” to have a baby.

Grandpa and former police commissioner Henry Reagan (Len Cariou) are overjoyed to have the fourth generation join the family: Assistant District Attorney Erin Reagan (Bridget Moynahan decides to take a break and tell everyone that she and her ex-husband Jack Boyle (Peter Hermann) are getting back together – “Group of Two, Town Hall.” Something they apparently didn’t even share with West Coast daughter Nicky Reagan-Boyle (Sami Gayel).

Detective Joe Hill (Will Hochman), the rediscovered son of the late Reagan son Joseph and Frank’s grandson, has been a semi-regular on the series since season 10 and also sits at the table in the series ending, now completely accepting and accepting of his relatives.

Missing from Reagan’s table, but not in “End of Tour,” is Detective Marie Baez (Marisa Ramirez). The long-time partner of Frank’s eldest son, Detective First Grade Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg), is, as always, instrumental in taking down the bad guys in the episode. Unlike previous episodes, especially after widower Danny had a heart-to-heart with his grandfather, “End of Tour” looks like the beginning of the long-awaited romance between the partners – who set off arm in arm to Eating a pizza is not a euphemism.

The 293rd episode of Blue blood doesn’t wrap everything up in one arc, and none of the Reagans or their extended professional family are killed, as some series enders are hard to resist.

Avoiding the pitfalls of many series finales, the 18thTh Episode from the 14thTh Season celebrates its characters with solid storytelling Blue blood has been bringing it to the small screen for 14 years.

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