"Blue Bloods" Righting Wrongs (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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(2014)

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4.18 ***1/2
edwagreen9 April 2014
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Shall Erin find romance with the defense attorney that she was locking horns with after she met him at a speed dating service, only to find out later that he is representing a woman who has the ability to pick the wrong guy for a boyfriend, and as a result, she is constantly getting into trouble. At the episode's end, Erin is willing to bend for the woman and accepts a date from the attorney.

Meanwhile, Frank is upset that no one has recommended Jamie to be a detective for fear of the nepotism issue being raised. As a result, he assigned his son to a murder case from 10 years back because the victim's mother feels that the wrong guy is in jail. Does this really occur? Is Jamie that brilliant to have asked the building superintendent some questions which led to the real killer? Where were the detectives years ago to ask such questions? It really makes you wonder.

Danny and Baez investigate a woman's death following cosmetic surgery. She was dumped in the street. Please be careful of the doctor you choose for such an operation.
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rosa_alba-7413030 April 2024
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I have disliked Eddie Jenko from the moment she entered this series, and i am otherwise a great fan, having diligently watched every episode several times over the years, and always eagerly awaits new episodes.

But Eddie sours everything. From day 1 she is self righteous, opinionated when she should shut up and just listen, naive, ignorant, pushy and positively no respect for anyone or anything.

It is intensely frustrating, that she keeps pushing Jamie, when she is told repeatedly, that it is confidential.

In a society with common sense, no one would ever tell her anything, she is obviously a blabbermouth.

Of course it gets much worse later, when she constantly disrespects Jamie, both as a superior officer, as her husband, as one with more experience in just about everything, and a law degree.

The writers should get Jamie a better partner. This diminishes him on every turn.
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