"Blue Bloods" Scorched Earth (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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3.4 is ***1/2
edwagreen20 October 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Nice to see that Jamie (Will Estes) finally had a larger part in this episode.

The problem we face sometimes when we have several stories within an episode is that we need more development in one or more of the stories. In other words, one of the stories would seem to dominate while the others fall by the way side. This is what happened in this episode; although, it was still a good one.

It was great of Frank to tell that third world dictator where he should go. Too much in resources is used to protect these scoundrels.

We also had a cocky officer who along with Jamie used stop and frisk incorrectly; although, the one stopped was carrying an illegal item and was subsequently found to be stashing away a gun.

The tragic shooting of a bride on her wedding day brought us back to the groom who indirectly caused her death by stealing from a gang. This was the story which needed further development.
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7/10
All 3 Reagans and some truly gross stupidity
bkoganbing31 August 2018
This episode involves all three of Commissioner Tom Selleck's kids in the same case of a driveby shooting in which a bride on the way to the Justice of the Peace is gunned down by a street gang in which the limousine was sprayed with automatic weapon fire.

Donnie Wahlberg catches the case but is pulled off it to guard a visiting dictator in NYC. It's Will Estes with his very sharp but reckless partner who finds a clue that leads to some arrests which ADA Bridget Moynahan might have to toss because the Ps and Qs of search and seizure and probable cause weren't carefully obeyed.

It's Wahlberg working on his own who uncovers a motive that was started by some truly gross stupidity. Frightening how some people can be so dumb.

Got to love Donnie Wahlberg's dedication.
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