Ep 17. Shadow Of A Doubt
- TV14
- March 10, 2017
- 41 min
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7.7 (351)
Frank Reagan, the Police Commissioner, and his family return once again in season 7 episode 17 of Blue Bloods, entitled Shadow Of A Doubt. In this episode, the Reagans find themselves in the midst of yet another challenging case. It all begins when a young woman named Heather Prescott claims to have witnessed a murder. However, her testimony is shaky, and there are concerns that she may not be telling the truth.
As Heather's story begins to unravel, the Reagans must work to uncover the truth and determine whether or not the murder she claims to have seen is actually real. Meanwhile, Frank is dealing with his own troubles, as he is faced with a decision that could put his career on the line. He must choose between what is right and what is politically expedient, and the consequences of his decision could be severe.
Throughout the episode, tensions run high as the Reagans work to solve the case and navigate their personal lives. Danny, the family's resident detective, takes a personal interest in the case, determined to get to the bottom of the truth no matter what it takes. Jamie, his brother, also becomes involved as the case begins to take unexpected turns.
As the case unfolds, the Reagans must deal with a number of difficult issues, including the reliability of eyewitness testimony, political pressure on law enforcement, and the dangers of pushing too hard to get a conviction. At the same time, they must also navigate their own family drama, including Frank's ongoing struggles with his job and Erin's contentious relationship with her ex-husband.
By the end of the episode, the Reagans have once again proven their mettle, with Danny and Jamie successfully solving the case and Frank coming to a difficult decision that shows his unshakeable commitment to justice. Once again, Blue Bloods has delivered a compelling and thought-provoking episode that showcases the complex worlds of law enforcement and family life, and the difficult choices that often must be made in both.