
The Reagan Family is a real family. That is...in the sense...that the Reagans represent much of how life really is...in the homes of a wide range of American families. Not necessarily by the professions of the people who make up the Reagan family...but the family itself.

sister, Erin...and in addition to being beautiful...Bridget Moynahan portrays the part of a Manhattan Assistant District Attorney with class and perfection. The younger Reagans enter in to disagreements with their dad - the NYPD commissioner, Frank Reagan...and -




"The family business" is referenced in several episodes of Blue Bloods...but it's not a business that only the Reagan cops and prosecutor Erin have participated in over the years. Linda has been shot. Nicky has been kidnapped...and in an early episode, she witnessed the dead body of another teenage girl when her uncle took her to a crime scene. Danny specifically told Nicky to stay in the car...but his curious niece decided she wanted to take a peek, which not only left her somewhat traumatized, but caused Erin to be quite angry with Danny. But despite her older sibling's apology...Erin would not accept it until the end of the episode. However...their affection for each other - as sister and brother - finally overpowered Danny's mistake.
Blue Bloods is outstanding...and it excels in captivating its audience without the need of graphic violence, bed-hopping sexual activity or harsh profanity. Blue Bloods has been my "number one" TV show for six years...and it began its seventh season on September 23rd, 2016 with a top-notch episode.
On a personal note...my mom and I watch every Blue Bloods together...in two separate houses...in two separate states. And we communicate with each other - via telephone - during the commercials and at the end of the shows. It's part of OUR...family time together.
Not only am I engrossed by the strong Reagan characters - every Friday night at 10 o'clock Eastern Time on CBS - but I'm treated to reruns of the series...throughout the week...on WGN America and ION Television. And I can watch the same shows over and over again...to the point that I can recite dialogue. Therefore, I could write pages about all the dramatic "cops" and "law" stories that Blue Bloods has given its viewers...but instead...I've decided to focus this commentary on the Blue Bloods family - that is...The Reagan Family - and their extended relatives from the NYPD.

The Reagans strong, Irish-Catholic faith is essential to the family's way of life...and "saying grace" begins every meal at the "family home" in Bay Ridge, New York - a community in the Borough of Brooklyn. And although Sunday night dinner can include serious and even confrontational conversations...this weekly gathering is usually light...but often with a smattering of humor...and sometimes supper talk can be knee-slapping funny.
In "Moonlighting"...the 9th episode of Season 2 - originally aired on December 2nd, 2011 - Jamie was working undercover...to obtain evidence against a mob organization. But the evidence was on a computer flashdrive, which Jamie needed to swallow. Knowing that he'd be searched - and likely beaten up...which he was - popping the flashdrive into his mouth...and taking a swig of bottled water...was the only way Jamie could conceal from the suspects...that he stole the information, which was necessary to ultimately have them arrested.
At the Sunday dinner table...Jamie's face and eyes were badly bruised...and there was obvious concern by the family, which led to a reminiscent discussion...of some of the times....when as a kid...Jamie would swallow items, which could only be retrieved later...shall I say..."naturally."


Jamie, of course, was suffering in pain from being pummeled while undercover... and it hurt to laugh. "Come on, I'm begging you," he implored his family. But even Jamie had to add his prized moment, which was when he swallowed his mother's jewelry. "Mom never did wear those pearl earrings again." By then, the entire Reagan clan was doubled-up with laughter. In a series with spectacular scenes - both intense and sprightly-spirited - the few minutes of lighthearted merriment... recollecting about Jamie's obsession to swallow everything in sight...is my favorite highlight...from Blue Bloods.
In the 7th episode of Season 4, titled "Drawing Dead" - originally aired on November 8th, 2013 - Frank reminded Danny that "family comes first." And there was no other Blue Bloods show that expressed that sentiment better...than "To Protect and Serve" - which first appeared on October 11th, 2013, as the 3rd episode of Season 4. It was when Erin was held hostage by a defendant...who was angry by a judge's ruling...not to release the accused prisoner on bail. The defendant had grabbed the bailiff's gun...and shot Erin. With her shoulder bleeding...the lawbreaker threatened to kill Erin if he was not allowed to escape unharmed. To the rescue came Danny...with a car to take the felon to an airplane. But Danny, Erin and all the Reagan kids and grandkids...were taught from the time they were very young...that whenever the words, "Please don't hurt my family" were uttered...it meant to duck and hit the ground. So at the opportune moment...Danny pleaded with the man who wounded his sister...to "Please don't hurt my family." Erin dropped to her knees...and with a hidden revolver...Danny shot the criminal dead. Those five words - "Please don't hurt my family" - are the essence of the Reagan family. They are always there for one another...no matter what. And as Frank articulated on April 1st, 2011...in the 18th episode of Season 1 - "To Tell The Truth"..."Family's what makes us strong."



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producers...Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess. Goldberg...and Green and Burgess...are all award-winning masters of their craft...and each of their resumes...represents a glowing catalog of some of television's biggest and most popular shows. As Blue Bloods has progressed...it has done so with a consummate team of high caliber writers...first-class directors...excellent producers...and a cast that includes many of the finest actors in television. All combined...these show business professionals have made Blue Bloods one of TV's best. CBS should be extremely proud of this impressive project...thus "The Tiffany Network" should keep Blue Bloods on the air...for as long as Selleck, Wahlberg and company want to do it.
For anyone who has never seen Blue Bloods...I encourage you to do so. I think I've made it quite clear...that Blue Bloods is much more than a cop show. It's much more than a show that features stories about the law. Blue Bloods is an awesome show...about family. And in the 7th episode of Season 6 - "The Bullitt Mustang" - first aired on November 6th, 2015...Frank questioned Erin...knowing full well that she knew the answer. "What always comes first?" Erin replied..."Family."
Before the final "fade-out"...most Blue Bloods episodes will end...with the camera focused on Commissioner Reagan. And what I call..."the Selleck nod"...is generally quite obvious to viewers. With one of the most recognizable faces in American entertainment - if not the world - including that trademark moustache, which has a life of its own...Tom Selleck's nod and facial expressions...along with an occasional... "Selleck sigh"...wraps-up the hour. It's Blue Bloods' way of displaying approval...that all is well with the Reagan family until next week.
As Season 3 came to a close on May 10th, 2013...in the 23rd episode, titled "This Way Out"...the Reagans enjoyed their traditional Sunday dinner when Linda suggested that the whole family plan a vacation at the shore. After working together...and eating together...the Reagan family wants to still be with each other on their off time. Not much else can be said about the heartfelt love...and the friendship...that the Reagans have for each other...than the following words that were spoken by Francis "Frank" Reagan himself. "A week at the beach? Amen to that too."

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