"Blue Bloods" Domestic Disturbance (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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(2012)

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3.2 Another ****
edwagreen6 October 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Frank is posed with quite an ethical dilemma here, but responds in the way that we have come to expect from him.

When a city councilman, a friend of Frank and a former decorated police officer, is involved with an injured woman, the latter is reluctant to tell what really happened, as who would believe her?

Frank needs the councilman to get others to support legislation that would extend a stress education program that is being threatened with budget cuts.

Both Danny and his partner immediately have their own suspicions when the event occurs, only to be worsened when the councilman is shot and the woman is accused of it. Frank goes to the hospital to tell the councilman to do the right thing.

Unfortunately, this episode also shows how other police officials cover up for their own.

Danny's sister is afraid for her brother's marriage when Danny's wife returns to work. She has to be reassured. Interesting regarding women in the workplace.
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Another he said she said
bkoganbing19 January 2017
As councilman Richard Burgi gets involved with two members of the Reagan family. Tom Selleck is need of his vote and the votes he can deliver for the police budget the coming fiscal year. But this former detective turned politician is also one of the principals in an ongoing domestic dispute involving girlfriend Lili Mirojnick. She 'fell' down a flight of stairs and it is established Burgi was on the premises. That case of course is being investigated by Detective Donnie Wahlberg.

Things really come to a head when Burgi is shot and wounded and it becomes a he said she said situation. When the 'he' is a decorated cop and elected official the natural tendency is to believe the former cop.

It isn't always the case. For one term in the NYS Assembly I was represented by David P. Greenberg, the 'Batman' in the famous real life Batman and Robin duo who went into politics. Being a hero cop didn't save him from a stretch in the joint for kickbacks.

But it ain't easy to put one away.
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