Reviewer Rating: 4.8/5.0
4.8
I know I keep saying this, but Blue Bloods’ cancellation is the worst TV news in a long time.
We’re now more than halfway through the final batch of episodes.
Everything about Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 15 made me fall in love with this show and then some. I don’t know what I’m going to do on the Friday night after December 13th.
Joe Must Be Joe on Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 15
I still hope Joe Hill ends the series as a fully accepted member of the Regan family.
To me, his father’s death meant the whole family embracing Joe and vice versa.
I’m not sure that’s going to happen now, though.
Danny said Joe was a great detective and that was a step in the right direction, but Joe did the same annoying things he always did, which made his uncle not like working with him, and that Often this carries over into their personal relationships.
Joe’s stubbornness makes him more annoying than either Frank or Erin. He always feels the need to solve cases his own way, even if his way results in someone getting killed.
He disobeyed Danny’s orders while he was in the room. Sheesh.
So it took me a long time to warm to Joe.
Maybe if he had been a blue blood from the beginning, I would have shrugged it off because Joe is Joe, but in reality, he comes across as rude, pushy, and annoying.
He’s not doing as well as usual this time around, though, so maybe there’s hope for him, especially since Danny seems to have earned Joe’s respect.
Erin: Want to help?
Danny: I will. After drinking.
Henry: Are you still working on working with Joe?
Danny: I’m not angry. He’s a great detective, smart kid. It’s just that he seems more interested in making the collars than the people involved in them.
Also, Joe does save Danny’s life in the climactic scene. I will never understand why ten million police procedurals on TV insist on having police officers enter situations without proper back-up, but Joe shooting the bad guy who was trying to kill Danny must mean something!
I wonder, though, why Joe didn’t attend the Reagan family dinner. He had appeared a few times in the past, but his absence this time allowed Danny and Erin to talk about Danny working with him.
Despite the importance of Joe’s team-up with Danny, I still hope Baez will be involved in the Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 15 storyline.
I always want more of Baez on general principles, but in this case her inclusion makes sense.
She may be able to help anyone who only speaks Spanish and may have some knowledge of Hispanic culture, which may make the case easier to solve.
Erin’s case proves why she should run for D.A.
Crawford is just so annoying.
I knew she had a case to close and she was the boss. I also understand her dissatisfaction with Erin’s relationship with the Regan family.
Additionally, her sarcastic remarks point out one more thing: She only focuses on raw numbers and doesn’t understand why anyone would bother caring about the people involved in the cases they close.
Erin is an ADA because she wants justice for victims, not just to brag about the number of cases she has closed.
It annoys me that Crawford thinks Erin shouldn’t care about Del because she’s not a social worker.
She adds insult to injury by visiting him in the hospital after he risked his life and acted like she always thought he was a hero. leave.
New York City needs more people like Erin, not people like Crawford.
I really hope this is her last appearance. There are only three episodes left and I’m in no mood to waste any more time on her.
A recruit was fired for saving a life on Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 15
Even Crawford doesn’t piss me off as much as he does with rookie Jalen.
He rushes towards a robber taking a woman hostage, saving her life as well as Eddie and Badillo’s, only to be kicked out of the academy because non-graduates shouldn’t be involved in life-threatening situations.
In what world does this make sense?
I know recruits should not go into dangerous situations because they are not equipped to handle them yet.
However, in this case, the guy saved a man’s life that would have probably been worse had he not.
Jamie offers to take Eddie to the hospital so they can think about what to do with the report (although he ends up submitting it early). Why not say in the report that Jaylen was only acting as a bystander and not in any professional capacity?
Problem solved. As Eddie points out, if Jaylen were a private citizen, he would be hailed as a hero.
Jaylen’s termination may have more to do with the idiot husband suing than anything else.
It’s doubly unfair because Jamie discovered evidence that the entire lawsuit was a fraud, and the woman Jalen saved had torn her ACL months earlier.
It’s nice that he can still work in Nassau – I guess that doesn’t count as a loss of residency – but the thanks he gets for saving lives shouldn’t come with a frivolous lawsuit and the loss of his position at the academy.
I hate that Jamie and Eddie are fighting about this, but Eddie is right. Jamie should not have filed that report without talking to her.
Sometimes Jamie can be too blunt for his own good. That’s how he imitated Frank.
No, Sid didn’t leave, but Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 15 made it look like he did
Frank is in trouble when he learns that Sid lives 80 miles away and the cop is supposed to be in New York City. When he confronted Sid about it, Sid admitted that he was ready to retire.
This seemed like an answer to what would happen to one of the characters in the finale a few weeks later, but then Frank decided to unofficially allow the police to live where they wanted.
While the residency debate is interesting, I’m annoyed by Sid’s situation.
Things could have been easily resolved if Sid had talked to Frank about what happened in the first place.
Frank tries to do the right thing but sometimes follows the rules too strictly.
However, does anyone think that if Sid came to him and told him that his mother was dying and he needed to go upstate to be with her, Frank would fire him for not staying in town?
Of course not. Things would have ended the same way, with Frank agreeing to turn a blind eye, just without the extra drama that took up a third of Blue Bloods season 14 episode 15.
It’s not surprising that Frank would make an exception and not acknowledge what he was doing.
People often mistakenly believe that Frank lives by his own moral code because he follows the rules so strictly that he loses empathy and humanity.
But this is a misunderstanding.
Frank lives by his values, which most of the time include following the rules. But sometimes, his value system requires him to put the greater cause above the letter of the law, and that’s what happened here.
As for the residency requirement itself, I agree with Frank and Jamie that police officers should live in the neighborhoods they patrol.
I think at least part of the tension between police and citizens comes from police officers who live elsewhere and whose only interaction with citizens is when they pull them over or arrest them.
When police officers live in a community, they become neighbors like police officers, and when they and community residents get to know each other, both parties see each other’s humanity.
Furthermore, Eddie’s comments about living paycheck to paycheck and Garrett’s complaints about Frank living in a big house while regular people struggle to pay rent do not indicate that there is something wrong with NYPD policy.
This is a problem with the high cost of living in New York City and someone needs to talk to Mayor Chase and focus on doing something to fix this problem instead of wasting time on policies that are not good for anyone.
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Blue Bloods airs Fridays at 10/9c on CBS and Saturdays on Paramount+.
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