"Blue Bloods" Hide in Plain Sight (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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(2020)

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8/10
Trust and betrayal
bkoganbing26 April 2020
Betrayal of sorts is behind all the cases in this Blue Bloods story. Even with Cardinal Stacy Keach asking his old friend Tom Selleck to investigate one of his priests on the QT.

Will Estes and Vanessa Ray have a situation where a gang of youth blitz an electronic store and take thousands of dollars of equipment. These kids are good and betrayed by a person in a position of trust.

As is the drug overdose homicide of two young models that Donnie Wahlberg and Marissa Ramirez investigate.

And Bridget Moynahan has to discipline a young ADA working with her who was indiscreet with the press on an arson case they're working on. She also saves her job as well.

One of the best Blue Bloods episodes I've seen in a while.
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2/10
This was a Blahhh Blood episode
cgraham-6597825 April 2020
For whatever reason this episode was organized as 4 individual stories for every main character. Frank investigates another priest thing, Danny is looking for a drug dealer, Jamie a robbery and Erin dealing w an arson and a new hire ADA in the office. They're all different and not connected and the show jumps between them. because of the limited time avail you don't even get all the parts to the story, suddenly info was attained and decisions made that you are never a part of. Overall the lack of continuity and disjointed story telling makes the episode very dull and hard to concentrate on. I would rather go here to write this review with the show finishing in the background than focus on it. I like Blue Bloods but this one just Blew.
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2/10
A priest and a rabbi walk into a bar...
dontspamme-7607825 April 2020
After a few drinks, the priest asks the rabbi about keeping kosher, and is amazed that the rabbi has never eaten pork. The rabbi says that when he was a boy, he was playing at the home of a christian friend, whose mother served ham sandwiches for lunch. He ate it out of curiosity and politeness. But he never ate pork again. The priest teased the rabbi for having broken his religious vow to keep kosher.

Then the rabbi asks the priest about his vow of celibacy and was amazed that he had never had sex. The priest confessed that early in his priesthood, he counseled a young woman, they became close and eventually had sex.

The rabbi elbowed the priest's ribs and said, "It's a lot better than pork. Ain't it?"

So that joke is essentially the plot of Frank's journey in this episode. It is actually disgusting that they conflate secular law and catholic dogma. Or consensual sex between adults with child abuse.

This show has run out of ideas if they had to dig this deep in the file cabinet for a plot.
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