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Blue Bloods follows the lives of the NYPD's First Family of Law Enforcement: the Reagans. Frank, the Police Comissioner and son of former PC Henry Reagan, must balance his duties of running the largest police force in the world and being his kids' boss. His daughter Erin is an Assistant District Attorney, son Danny is a senior detective and fellow Marine Veteran, and new Harvard Law grad turned cop, Jamie all swirl through this family drama and passionately defend their city from harm. The Irish-American family is deeply rooted in their patriotism, passion, and love of family.
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In Season 1, Frank Reagan is seen carrying a snub nose .38 Special with a 2" barrel given to him by his former commissioner father, who got it from his father. Upon close examination of high resolution photos stills, the revolver is a modified Colt .38 Special given the "Fitz treatment". Such treatment having originated with a Henry Fitzgerald who worked at Colt. The barrel was shortened from 4" to 2", the trigger guard opened, and the hammer cut down.
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Goofs
Jamie and Eddie are regularly seen in a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor while en-route to a call, however, when they arrive at the scene, they are in a Chevrolet Impala.
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Quotes
Frank Reagan:
I'm the PC. I know everything.
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Release Date:
24 September 2010 (USA)
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Box Office
Cumulative Worldwide Gross:
$17,678
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Aspect Ratio:
1.78 : 1
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Blue Bloods is currently my favorite TV program. The casting is great, story lines are very interesting, but what I really enjoy is every episode presents a dilemma where both sides are presented and mulled over.
Direction makes a movie or TV show. It can make or break a story line and Blue Bloods continues to please. It astounds me that a series of rotating directors are tied to these episodes, including actors such as Donnie Wahlberg, with rarely a low point in the episode list.
I do so much appreciate a movie or TV show where the good guys are really good guys and they win as often as possible.
The Sunday dinners are a high point of the show.
It would please me if this series goes on for 15 seasons. I would be truly bummed if this series was cut short. I'm sure there are enough story lines in New York City to keep this show alive and interesting for a very long time.