Ep 20. Strange Bedfellows
- TV14
- April 26, 2019
- 42 min
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7.7 (293)
The Blue Bloods season 9 episode 20, titled 'Strange Bedfellows,' revolves around the Regan family's struggle to balance their personal and professional lives. It's a show that delivers a thrilling cop drama while delving into the complex dynamics of a family of law enforcement officers.
The episode begins with Erin (Bridget Moynahan) showing up unannounced at her father's office, Police Commissioner Frank Regan's (Tom Selleck) office. She needs his help with a case involving a powerful businessman who she believes is responsible for a woman's murder. However, Frank is reluctant to help Erin after the businessman has donated heavily to his reelection campaign.
Meanwhile, Jamie (Will Estes), and Eddie (Vanessa Ray) are working with a young couple who are victims of a car theft. As they investigate, the couple's seemingly perfect life begins to unravel, and Jamie and Eddie must navigate through the twisted secrets to solve the case.
Danny (Donnie Wahlberg), on the other hand, is dealing with a case that hits close to home. He's investigating a hit-and-run that killed a young girl and left her father in critical condition. As he gathers evidence and works with his partner, he begins to uncover a web of deceit and corruption that leads him to some surprising suspects.
As the episode progresses, the various storylines begin to intersect, creating an intricate web of intrigue and deception. The Regan family is forced to confront their values and morals as they navigate a world where tough decisions often have unintended consequences.
Throughout the episode, the cast delivers a masterful performance, showcasing their range and depth as actors. Tom Selleck's portrayal of Frank Regan is particularly noteworthy, as he grapples with the heavy burden of his office and his duty to justice.
In conclusion, 'Strange Bedfellows' is an excellent episode of Blue Bloods that showcases the show's strengths as a thrilling police procedural drama. It's a must-watch for fans of the series and anyone looking for a gripping crime drama that explores complex themes and ethical dilemmas.