"Blue Bloods" The City That Never Sleeps (TV Episode 2013) Poster

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A compassionate man
bkoganbing8 September 2016
Two very good story lines are involved in this Blue Bloods episode. The main one involves Donnie Wahlberg and Marc Blucas who plays an action/adventure film star who is doing a ride along with Wahlberg for his next film.

Blucas gets a lot more action than he bargained for when he gets stabbed after picking up a man for a little tryst. He calls Wahlberg on his cell when that happens and Wahlberg does what he can within limits to keep him closeted. He does have responsibilities and we know Danny Reagan takes those seriously. Blucas may be the only link they have who can trap a homophobic predator.

Tom Selleck has the distasteful duty of personally investigating a long time police lieutenant in charge of night watch at a precinct. The real story of why this man is goofing off is a tragic one, but Selleck is a compassionate man, never more so than in this story.
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4.2 is ****
edwagreen8 October 2013
Warning: Spoilers
A very poignant episode where Frank really shows that he has a heart.

When he decides to go out and see for himself what police are going through, he encounters a situation that deserves further investigation. Did you see how Frank was humbled when he saw the real reason for the division head's actions? This tugged at you and will forever be remembered.

The sidebar story of a famous movie star doing research for his next film riding with Danny was quite predictable, but interesting. Naturally, the guy had a secret life and I don't have to tell you what it was. Of course, being stabbed in the interim didn't exactly help, but that is what stories are about.

Frank's part in the episode made it well-worth watching.
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