"Blue Bloods" The Blue Templar (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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8/10
The end of the Blue Templars
bkoganbing13 October 2016
A running thread about a secret society of cops called The Blue Templar comes to an end in this episode of Blue Bloods. The late Joseph Reagan was allegedly part of this group and young Jamie Reagan almost immediately upon graduating the Police Academy was recruited to spy on them causing him much angst.

It had been hinted around the edges at how crooked a detective played by Michael T. Weiss was, but now we find out for sure. He's also not stupid and a very dangerous opponent.

It's Len Cariou the former commissioner and head of the Reagan clan who finally tells all about the Templars. A lot of vague conjecture from previous episodes becomes clear.

Tom Selleck himself is in on the final roundup which ends in dramatic fashion.

One of the best Blue Bloods stories.
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10/10
This is the best episode of the series to date
This episode is very satisfying, answers many questions. And if you did not already know Frank is a bad ass.
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9/10
Blue Templar- It Finally Comes to A Conclusion ***1/2
edwagreen14 May 2011
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A very successful season ends with the discovery and meaning of The Blue Templar.

Whether he is police commissioner or not, Frank Regan is also the father of a dead son. He wants answers and he means business. Frank Regan is a true hero as well as his surviving sons and daughter.

As season 1 ends, it appears that Jamie Regan will have a new love interest, one of the citizens he meets when she flees kidnappers. The situation also forces young Jamie to use his gun for the first time. He laments about all the paperwork required when such an event occurs.

The cohesiveness of the family is shown is tracking down this notorious group.
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8/10
Never Mess With Frank
shelbythuylinh16 December 2021
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He is the cool, calm, and collective. But that he really is emotional and that it is not like him though. But that you can't blame him and that his son Joe was murdered by the titular characters the antagonists.

As Jamie's brakes were tampered with in a car inherited by his late brother, he shares his concerns there. As the family seek justice for their slain sibling and end the Blue Templar thing.
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10/10
Emmy Worthy!
coloradoan20 October 2023
In my opinion, the most compelling episode out of all the seasons. The season finale to season one. Tom Selleck should have won an Emmy, based on his performance for this season finale. He performed like a Godfather, head of his family and the New York police department. Michael T. Weiss should have won best supporting actor as the corrupt detective. Both performances were brilliant and chilling! Why is it that the same actors seem to win Emmy performances and those that deserve it, do not. It must be politics in the television industry.

Michael T. Weiss went on to make the series, "The Pretender." He's a brilliant actor. Additionally, I don't understand why he didn't become more popular as lead actor in a television series or movies. His caliber of acting is out of the ordinary.
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