Ep 22. My Aim is True
- TV14
- May 11, 2018
- 42 min
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9.0 (582)
Frank Reagan, played by Tom Selleck, is the New York Police Department's Commissioner. He leads an Irish-American family of law enforcement officers through their professional and personal lives in New York City. In this episode, titled "My Aim is True," the Reagans explore the theme of gun violence from various perspectives.
The episode opens with Frank's youngest son, Jamie Reagan, played by Will Estes, and his partner, Eddie Janko, played by Vanessa Ray, responding to a call involving an armed robbery. After the robbers flee the scene, Jamie chases one of them down and disarms him. However, Jamie and Eddie are shocked to find that the gun used in the robbery was registered to a law-abiding citizen who reported it stolen a year ago. Further investigation leads them to discover that the gun has been passed down among friends and family, ultimately falling into the hands of criminals who have used it to commit multiple crimes.
Meanwhile, Frank is approached by a man named Hector, played by Carlos Sanz, who claims to have information about a recent shooting in which an innocent bystander was killed. Hector refuses to speak to anyone but Frank, claiming that he does not trust the police. Frank takes the responsibility of investigating the matter himself and finds that Hector's claims have merit. Hector's information ultimately leads to the arrest of the shooter.
Frank's daughter, Erin Reagan, played by Bridget Moynahan, is also dealing with the aftermath of gun violence. She is prosecuting a case against a gang member who was involved in a shootout that killed a bystander and severely injured another. During the trial, Erin advocates for the victim who survived the shooting, despite the fact that he is hesitant to testify. Ultimately, Erin's persistence and dedication lead to a guilty verdict for the defendant.
As the various storylines unfold, the Reagans grapple with the issue of gun violence from a range of perspectives. Jamie and Eddie reflect on the difficulty of tracking illegal firearms, even as law-abiding citizens become casualties due to their misplacement or misuse. Frank is forced to confront the public's mistrust of the police, which has only been amplified in the wake of recent events. Erin considers the long-term impact of gun violence on survivors and their loved ones, all while trying to seek justice in the courtroom.
As the episode draws to a close, the Reagans come together for a family dinner, discussing the events of the day and reflecting on the challenges facing law enforcement in the modern world. The episode ends with a powerful moment as the family raises their glasses in a toast to those affected by gun violence, promising to continue working towards a safer New York City.
Overall, "My Aim is True" is a tense and emotional episode that grapples with the impact of gun violence on individuals and communities. Through its multiple storylines, the episode offers a nuanced portrayal of the challenges facing law enforcement and the criminal justice system more broadly. Fans of Blue Bloods will no doubt be moved by the Reagans' commitment to their work and their unwavering dedication to protecting the citizens of New York City.