"Blue Bloods" Genetics (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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7/10
Some personal PC intervention
bkoganbing13 September 2017
The problem of Academy cadet RJ Brown is dropped on Tom Selleck's desk as is the issue of possible cheating by cadets on the psychological examination. The exam might also be rigged against veterans who take the test. Something that Selleck personally has to intervene with.

Donnie Wahlberg's kids are growing up, his oldest is thinking of enlisting in the Marine Corps. He and the son have an unforgettable scene with Police Sgt. Jack Siciliano who like Wahlberg was in the Marines. Highlight of the show.

Lastly Will Estes really unfairly drags his sister Bridget Moynahan into a custody dispute that happened when he and Janko answer a domestic dispute call on the beat. Ever helpful Jamie really should have taken that opportunity to mind his own business.

This is one episode where the situations are by no means resolved when its over.
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8/10
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edwagreen7 January 2017
Warning: Spoilers
The coming of age. Danny's son is talking about enlisting in the marines and is now seen driving a car. He sure seems to have grown up past and the scenes between Erin and her daughter show how the latter has become quite a lady within these last several years.

Army vets cheating on a police psychiatric exam? Too far fetched here. Jamie and Eddie becoming overly involved in the real parents seeking to get the child back that they gave up for adoption five years before? A little out of their usual realm and furthermore, asking Erin to intervene, after all she is not a family-oriented attorney.

None of the 3 stories were actually motivating enough to get one excited.
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