Ep 18. A Deep Blue Goodbye
- TV14
- March 31, 2017
- 40 min
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7.8 (322)
In season 7, episode 18 of Blue Bloods titled "A Deep Blue Goodbye," the Reagan family continues to work together to uphold justice in New York City.
Danny Reagan (played by Donnie Wahlberg) investigates a double homicide case, which revolves around a private school student named Greg Gatins. The victim's mother, Barbara, points Danny in the direction of Gatins as she believes that her son was killed because of an issue at school. As Danny digs deeper into the case, he uncovers the fact that Gatins was involved with a group of students who were selling drugs at the school. This newfound information prompts Danny to question Greg's father, who is played by Michael O'Keefe.
Meanwhile, Jamie Reagan (played by Will Estes) tries to help a woman named Sarah, who is a victim of sex trafficking. She is hesitant to cooperate with the police, as she fears for the safety of her family. Jamie and his partner, Eddie (played by Vanessa Ray), try to build a relationship of trust with Sarah to aid her in escaping the dangerous situation. However, the stakes are high, and Jamie and Eddie must act quickly to ensure Sarah's safety.
Frank Reagan (played by Tom Selleck) deals with a personal issue as he reflects on the decision he made years ago to take himself off of the promotion list. This decision has come back to haunt him when his current position becomes compromised. Frank must make a tough choice and decide if he wants to challenge the decision he made years ago.
Erin Reagan (played by Bridget Moynahan) must navigate a difficult situation involving a judge who is a family friend. The judge has committed a crime and is willing to accept a plea deal in order to protect his family. Erin must decide if she will accept his plea or pursue a trial.
Overall, "A Deep Blue Goodbye" is an action-packed episode that showcases the Reagan family's values of justice, bravery, and family loyalty. The show's intricate storylines provide an engaging viewing experience that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.