"Blue Bloods" Ghosts of the Past (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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(2017)

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10/10
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edwagreen7 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Another wonderful episode. Lorraine Bracco seems to be a person who gets right to the point, especially when she orders Frank to appear at the West Indian Day Parade which was honoring a terrorist who hurt police years back and served jail time.

The newly widowed Danny gets into quite a case when a family friend's daughter, who had disappeared years ago, suddenly reemerges and another friend thinks she is an impostor, despite the fact that she passed the DNA test. The result soon points to murder within the family years before.

Jamie and Eddy get involved when Congressman, Richard Thomas, is seen by them abusing someone he had brought over from a foreign country to supposedly help.

Thomas is quite effective in the role. John-Boy from the Walton's fame has certainly matured.
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6/10
Not at all what she seems
bkoganbing2 January 2020
It should be a red letter day for Connie Ray with the return of her daughter who went missing over a decade ago. But something is not quite kosher for the Irish Donnie Wahlberg. Turns out his nose was right, but it visits some horrific tragedy on Ray's family.

Will Estes and Vanessa Ray get all up in the business of Representative Richard Thomas when a woman tries to jump from his moving vehicle. Thomas is into some nasty business regarding her and she is a foreign national.

And Tom Selleck is busy tussling with acting mayor Lorraine Bracco over the West Indian parade and being forced to march in it when they are honoring a bomber. He gets push back from his own official family with Abigail Hawk.

The Wahlberg part dominates as it should here and usually does.
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