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(2017)

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7/10
Butting heads
bkoganbing13 February 2020
This episode has Tom Selleck and acting mayor Lorraine Bracco butting heads again. This time it is over a new policy of banning solitary confinement in the city prisons. Bracco wants it and Selleck gets involved when an ESU officer is seriously injured putting down a riot. He handles her beautifully though.

Donnie Wahlberg and Marissa Ramirez catch a case of a woman being stabbed to death in her home. She had an acrimonious divorce and the ex looks like the betting favorite for the perpetrator.

Will Estes and Vanessa Ray have a heartbreaking tragedy of them saving a young teen's life only to have her die of an overdose right in the precinct. Heartbreak comes with this job and this plot will make you hug your kids.
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10/10
****
edwagreen28 October 2017
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The segment involving Jamie and his partner when he saves an 18 year old girl at the front seat of a car following her heroin injection was memorable and poignant. Jamie, as always, goes all out for the girl only to see her go into cardiac arrest and die while in the hospital. Right away internal affairs questions his actions and it is only until the hospital is taken to task for its actions is he exonerated from this. The scene with him meeting her devastated parents at the cemetery was a heart-rendering.

Frank and the mayor go at it again over her liberal attitude regarding the elimination of solitary confinement of prisoners in jail. Mayor Lorraine Bracco is certainly a thorn on Frank's side and I wonder how long the writers will allow this to go on. In the meantime, their disagreements are certainly topics of the day.

Danny investigates the murder of a divorced woman with 3 children in her home. No, the ex-husband nor the children did her in, but there is a poignant scene where Danny reminds the alienated father of his responsibility and relates his recently becoming a widower as well.
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6/10
good emotion faulty logic
onedrumwheeler27 October 2017
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The episode is good but the issue of kids doing drugs and the convo around the dinner table are ham handed. They summarize that education stops drug use. But the girl who dies got hooked because she was given the drugs to help with an injury. having been addicted to it by virtue of this it makes it very silly to say its all about education and Nancy Reagan's just say no campaign. Should this girl have said no to the doctors who hooked her on this drug?
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1/10
selleck is a chameleon
sandcrab27725 May 2022
Whatever the circumstance or situation, selleck will find the appropriate badge or hat to accommodate the need .. does that sound like karl mauldin and george c scott ....tom selleck is a phony.... btw phil rizzuto was better than any st louis shortstop.
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