Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Donnie Wahlberg | ... | Danny Reagan | |
Bridget Moynahan | ... | Erin Reagan-Boyle | |
Will Estes | ... | Jamie Reagan | |
Len Cariou | ... | Henry Reagan | |
Tom Selleck | ... | Frank Reagan | |
Jennifer Esposito | ... | Jackie Curatola | |
Amy Carlson | ... | Linda Reagan | |
Nicholas Turturro | ... | Sgt. Anthony Renzulli (as Nick Turturro) | |
Bruce Altman | ... | Mayor Frank Russo | |
Gregory Jbara | ... | Garrett Moore | |
Michael T. Weiss | ... | Sonny Malevsky | |
Nick Sandow | ... | Lt. Alex Bello | |
Nathaniel Marston | ... | Ronnie Cleary | |
Gretchen Egolf | ... | Ann Cleary | |
Sean Patrick Reilly | ... | Al Cleary |
Jamie feels unsafe after his service gun is stolen from his locker. He suspects Detective Sonny Malevsky even more after Lydia's twin sister, Yolanda Gonsalves, passes onto him her notes on the Blue Templar. After his vintage car is sabotaged, which was treasured as an heirloom belonging to his late brother Joe, he discretely informs Danny. Frank braves the mayor's plans to cut the police budget heavily by leaking to the press. Written by KGF Vissers
I saw in the newspapers this week that the writers of this tremendous show are leaving and that there is a possibility that the show will not be renewed. What a travesty! This show should win the Emmy as best television show of the year and Donnie Wahlberg should be declared the best supporting actor. He is just tremendous as Detective Danny Regan.
Suddenly, we're hearing about the Blue Templar again so we know that the season must be coming to an end for the program.
There is utter sadness when a couple are slain, friends of the Regans. Obviously, attention is immediately shifted to the drug addicted brother. Yet, hell hath no fury when another brother and sister can't take that the family is spending money to aid their ill brother. Shame.
We see the mayor fighting the Police Commissioner over budget cuts. Notice how all agencies are mentioned as being impacted with the exception of schools. We could be more realistic, but as always, even this faux pas is well handled.