List of Blue Bloods characters

This is an overview of the regular, recurring, and other characters of the TV series Blue Bloods.

Reagan family

Frank Reagan

Danny Reagan

Danny Reagan
Blue Bloods character

Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg)
First appearance "Pilot"
September 24, 2010
Created by Robin Green
Mitchell Burgess
Portrayed by Donnie Wahlberg
Information
Full name Daniel Fitzgerald Reagan
Gender Male
Occupation Police officer
Family Frank Reagan (father)
Mary Margaret Reagan (mother)†
Erin Reagan (younger sister)
Joseph Conor "Joe" Reagan (younger brother)†
Jamison "Jamie" Reagan (younger brother)
Spouse(s) Linda Reagan (wife)
Significant other(s) Marianne Romano (ex-girlfriend)
Children Jack Reagan
Sean Reagan
Relatives Henry Reagan (grandfather)
Betty Reagan (grandmother)†
Peter Christopher Reagan (uncle)†
Charles Reagan (great-grandfather)†
Jack Boyle (ex-brother-in-law)
Wendy Lightner
Nicky Reagan-Boyle (niece)
Sofie Lightner (niece)
Religion Catholic
Nationality American
Police career
Department New York City Police Department
Years of service 1990s  Present
Rank Detective 1st Grade
Awards American Flag Breast Bar
World Trade Center Breast Bar
NYPD Medal of Honor
NYPD Combat Cross
NYPD Medal for Valor
NYPD Honorable Mention
NYPD Meritorious Police Duty
Marine Corps Service Award

Detective 1st Grade Daniel Fitzgerald "Danny" Reagan is a fictional character and one of the protagonists of the CBS TV series Blue Bloods. He is portrayed by Donnie Wahlberg.

Biography

The son of the current New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan and his wife Mary, Danny grew up in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn with a younger sister, Erin, and two younger brothers, Joe and Jamie. He has been happily married to Linda since 1996, and the two have two sons, Jack (b. 2001) and Sean (b. 2004). They live in Staten Island. During high school, he dated Marianne Romano (Charisma Carpenter), who was described by his partner Baez as "the queen bee, super good looking, a little crazy, and dynamite in the sack" to which he agreed.[1] As a young man, Danny worked construction.

For a class project of Nicky's, Danny mentioned that when he was three years old, he wanted to be a fireman for Halloween, but his grandfather Henry swore that as long as he was alive, no Reagan would ever be a member of the New York City Fire Department, got him into a police uniform, and he "never took it off" until he made Detective.[2]

On the job for 15 years (as of season 1), Danny took a leave of absence from the New York City Police Department to serve two tours in the Iraq War as a Marine. Danny saw combat in Fallujah, and was the only member of his platoon to come home alive (resulting in some post-traumatic stress).[3] During his time in the Marines, Danny was decorated for heroism.

He is old-school; his hotheadedness and harsh methods of detective work sometimes get him in trouble, which his father worries about. When asked if his son "crosses the line" and violates procedure from time to time, Frank answered, "I think he walks on the line".[4] Danny is hard on other policemen and detectives when he feels they are unprofessional or not doing their duty to its utmost. He is currently assigned to the Detective Squad of the 54th Precinct, and partnered with Det. Maria Baez. In "Most Wanted", it is mentioned that he leads the Manhattan South Detective Borough in both collars and complaints.[5] In "Love Stories", he and Baez are awarded the NYPD Medal for Valor for their actions in "Partners".

As a detective with the NYPD, Danny carries a Kahr K9 in 9×19mm as his duty weapon, and drives a Dodge Charger on duty. He also owns a Glock 19 in 9×19mm, and previously used a Smith & Wesson 5946 in 9×19mm. He and his wife, Linda, shared a Jeep Grand Cherokee as their personal vehicle, until Henry lost his driver's license and gave Linda his car.

Partners

Over his career, Danny has had numerous partners.

Erin Reagan

Erin Reagan
Blue Bloods character
First appearance "Pilot"
September 24, 2010
Created by Robin Green
Mitchell Burgess
Portrayed by Bridget Moynahan
Information
Full name Erin Reagan
Gender Female
Occupation Prosecutor
Family Frank Reagan (father)
Mary Margaret Reagan (mother)†
Daniel Fitzgerald "Danny" Reagan (older brother)
Joseph Conor "Joe" Reagan (younger brother)†
Jamison “Jamie” Reagan (younger brother)
Spouse(s) Jack Boyle (ex-husband)
Significant other(s) Charles Rosselini (romantic interest)
Jacob Krystal (romantic interest)
Jack Boyle (fling)
Robert McCoy (ex-boyfriend)
Children Nicky Reagan-Boyle
Relatives Henry Reagan (grandfather)
Betty Reagan (grandmother)†
Peter Christopher Reagan (uncle)†
Charles Reagan (great-grandfather)†
Linda Reagan (sister-in-law)
Jack Reagan (nephew)
Sean Reagan (nephew)
Religion Catholic
Nationality American
DA career
Department New York County District Attorney's Office
Years of service 2000s  Present
Rank Deputy Bureau Chief

Assistant District Attorney Erin Reagan is a fictional character and one of the protagonists of the CBS TV series Blue Bloods. She is portrayed by Bridget Moynahan.

Biography

A New York County Assistant District Attorney and single mother, Erin is the second child and only daughter of the current New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan and his wife Mary. She grew up in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn with three brothers, Danny, Joe, and Jamie. It is implied throughout the series that she had something of a wild streak growing up (unlike her daughter). In season 5, it is mentioned that she graduated top of her class from Columbia Law School. In season 6, Erin celebrated her 40th birthday.[14]

She is divorced from Jack Boyle, a criminal defense attorney. In "Old Wounds", she finally changes her name from Erin Reagan-Boyle back to Erin Reagan.[15] Since her divorce, Erin has had a few romantic interests. She and her boss, District Attorney Charles Rosselini (Bobby Cannavale), flirted with each other and even went out on Valentine's Day, but nothing ever came of it. In 2011, she met Jacob Krystal (Fred Weller) at an art gallery; she later learned that he was an art thief who returned once-stolen works to their rightful owners and he left town. In 2013, after being shot in a courtroom hostage situation, she started up a fling with her ex-husband Jack, but broke up when they started getting serious again (lest he break her heart again, or their daughter find out that they were once again "hooking up"). In 2014, she met Robert McCoy, a defense attorney, on a speed-date, and the two became romantically involved until he was appointed interim District Attorney, saying she can't sleep with her boss.

Erin is almost raped and killed in "Re-Do", though Frank saves her life by shooting her attacker dead.[16] In "To Protect and Serve", Erin is taken hostage and shot in the arm at the courthouse. She is saved by Danny after he says a coded message, "Please, don't hurt my family," after which she dropped to the ground and Danny shot her assailant. It is revealed that their father taught them this when they were young, as a plan in case one of them was ever held at gunpoint.[17]

In "Working Girls", Erin is offered the position of Deputy Mayor of Operations by Mayor Poole, but she turns him down.[18] In "Ends and Means", Erin is promoted from Senior Counsel to Deputy Bureau Chief of the Trial Bureau.[19] In the season four finale, she filed a complaint against her boss, Bureau Chief Amanda Harris, upon learning she had abused her power.[20]

Like the rest of her family, Erin is licensed to carry a gun. Her weapon of choice is the Glock 19 in 9×19mm and, according to Frank, she's a better shooter than Danny and Jamie.[21]

Jamie Reagan

Jamie Reagan
Blue Bloods character

Jamie Reagan (Will Estes)
First appearance "Pilot"
September 24, 2010
Created by Robin Green
Mitchell Burgess
Portrayed by Will Estes
Information
Full name Jamison Reagan
Aliases Jimmy Riordan
Gender Male
Occupation Police officer
Family Frank Reagan (father)
Mary Margaret Reagan (mother)†
Daniel Fitzgerald "Danny" Reagan (older brother)
Erin Reagan (older sister)
Joseph Conor "Joe" Reagan (older brother)†
Significant other(s) Sydney Davenport (ex-fiancée)
Eddie Janko (romantic interest)
Relatives Henry Reagan (grandfather)
Betty Reagan (grandmother)†
Peter Christopher Reagan (uncle)†
Charles Reagan (great-grandfather)†
Linda Reagan (sister-in-law)
Jack Boyle (ex-brother-in-law)
Nicky Reagan-Boyle (niece)
Jack Reagan (nephew)
Sean Reagan (nephew)
Religion Catholic
Nationality American
Police career
Department New York City Police Department
Years of service 2010  Present
Rank Officer
Awards American Flag Breast Bar
NYPD Exceptional Merit
NYPD Firearms Proficiency Bar

Officer Jamison "Jamie" Reagan is a fictional character and one of the protagonists of the CBS TV series Blue Bloods. He is portrayed by Will Estes.

Biography

A young police officer and recent Harvard Law School graduate, Jamie is the youngest child of the current New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan and his wife Mary. Jamie grew up in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn with two older brothers, Danny and Joe, and an older sister, Erin.

He is stationed at the 12th Precinct, and is partnered with Sgt. Anthony Renzulli (his training officer) in seasons one and two, Officer Vinny Cruz in season three, and Officer Eddie Janko since season four. During his first year on the job, Jamie was the one who continued Joe Reagan's investigation into the Blue Templar. In season two, he takes advantage of a chance opportunity to go undercover in the Sanfino crime family. In "Front Page News", Jamie shoots and kills Gavin Bryant (his first kill) in what he learns is a suicide by cop; the shooting leaves him with brief post-shooting trauma, but between his family and the NYPD psychologist (Annabella Sciorra), he quickly recovers. In season four, he begins to express concerns because both his father and brother had made detective by that point in their careers, while he is still a patrol officer. In season six, Jamie is studying for and is considering taking the Sergeant's exam.

While attending Harvard, Jamie met and became involved with Sydney Davenport. The two even got engaged, but Sydney broke up with him a few months after he became a police officer.

Since 2013, there has been significant romantic tension between Jamie and his patrol partner, Eddie Janko, the two even sharing a kiss, but Jamie has chosen not to act on his feelings after learning he would lose Eddie as a partner and not wanting to risk ruining their friendship. Despite Jamie backing off, Eddie shows occasional signs that she still has romantic feelings for him.

As a uniformed patrol officer, Jamie drives a patrol car on duty and carries a Glock 19 in 9×19mm as his duty weapon; while in plainclothes, Jamie uses the smaller Glock 26 in 9×19mm.[22] While off-duty, Jamie drove his brother Joe's 1971 Chevy Chevelle Malibu SS until it was sabotaged and totaled by the Blue Templar.[23]

Partners

Over his career, Jamie has had a few partners.

Henry Reagan

Commissioner Henry Reagan is a fictional character and one of the protagonists of the CBS TV series Blue Bloods. He is portrayed by Len Cariou.

Biography

The retired Police Commissioner and father of Frank (grandfather of Danny, Erin, and Jamie; great-grandfather of Nicky, Sean, and Jack). His childhood during the 1920s and 1930s was hard due to his father, Charles, an Irish immigrant, World War I veteran and former police officer, being an alcoholic and unable to hold a job. Henry was a Marine in World War II and Korea, and joined the NYPD in 1952. Like his grandson Danny, Henry is socially conservative and hates the political correctness of modern law and order. His wife of 46 years, Betty, died December 2, 2001. It is later revealed that Henry and Betty had another son, Peter Christopher, who died of leukemia at the age of 18 months, over a year before Frank was born.

In "Bad Blood", it was revealed that he once rode with one of the first female patrol officers, Colleen McGuire (Anita Gillette). Henry admitted that they both had romantic feelings for each other, but never acted on them since he was married.[27]

In "Stomping Grounds", it was mentioned that Henry, during his days as a Detective with the Vice Squad, transferred out of the unit when he started to see every woman on the street as a hooker.[28]

Notes

Linda Reagan

Nurse Linda Reagan is a fictional character and one of the supporting characters of the CBS TV series Blue Bloods. She is portrayed by Amy Carlson.

Biography

The wife of Danny since 1996 and mother of their two sons. She loves her husband and the Reagan family, but at times, Danny's obsessive attitude toward collaring criminals makes her wonder whether he views his job as a higher priority than his family. In seasons one and two, she is a stay-at-home mom, but she returns to her nursing job at St. Vincent's Medical Center in season three.[24]

She has an older sister, Wendy (Laurie Williams), and a niece, Sofie, who is a fashion model.[29]

Linda is shot at the hospital by a teenage gangbanger who had been ordered to kill a witness, and she eventually makes a full recovery.[30]

Nicky Reagan-Boyle

Nicole "Nicky" Reagan-Boyle is a fictional character and one of the supporting characters of the CBS TV series Blue Bloods. She is portrayed by Sami Gayle.

Biography

Erin's daughter, born October 14, 1996, who aspires to become a cop like the rest of her family. As of "Old Wounds", she is 16 years old.[15] In season five, she is a high school senior preparing for college; in season six, she is attending Columbia University, her mother's alma mater. She is a very curious young girl and is not afraid to question her uncle Danny and great-grandfather about police matters, often challenging their old school conservatism.

Notes

Other Reagans

Recurring characters

Associates of Frank

Frank Russo/Robert Levitt

The Mayor of New York City who appointed Frank Reagan to the position of New York City Police Commissioner.[7] He lost the 2011 election to Carter Poole (David Ramsey), who succeeded him as Mayor. While he is credited as the character "Frank Russo" in Season 1, his name is never actually mentioned. When he makes a return appearance in Season 3, his character is introduced as "Former Mayor Robert Levitt". He is portrayed by Bruce Altman.

Carter Poole

Elected to the position of Mayor of New York City in 2011,[35] Carter Poole and Frank butt heads on occasion, but the two have a mutual respect for each other that Poole says went back to his childhood when Frank was a beat cop in his neighborhood and used to look out for the children. In "Parenthood", it is mentioned that he attended Yale University and that he has an illegitimate daughter who does not know about him, aside from the fact that he is the mayor.[36] In "This Way Out", he's shot in an assassination attempt during a town hall meeting by a mentally-challenged teenager who was tricked by a member of the Los Lordes gang operating out of the Bitterman Housing Projects.[37] The shooting leaves the mayor paralyzed from the waist down, confining him to a wheelchair, but does not prevent him from discharging his duties as Mayor.[38] In 2015, he is reelected for another term as Mayor.[39] He is portrayed by David Ramsey.

Abigail Baker

Detective 1st Grade Abigail Baker is a member of the Police Commissioner's (Detective) Squad who serves as Frank's primary aide. In "Manhattan Queens", Baker was harassed by Suffolk County Police Department Deputy Chief Sam DeLuca, who had a romantic interest in her. In the same episode it is revealed that she is from Ocean Bay Park and her parents still live there. She speaks fluent Japanese. [40] She is portrayed by Abigail Hawk.

Garrett Moore

The NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Public Information, who becomes Frank's de facto chief of staff. Before becoming Frank's DCPI, Garrett was a reporter. He has been married and divorced three times, and has a stepson, whom he has tried to keep out of trouble. In "Nightmares", a woman in Atlantic City, New Jersey accused him of rape, but the allegations were proven to be false when it was revealed that the woman in question was a prostitute who slept with rich married men and then blackmailed them.[10] He is portrayed by Gregory Jbara.

Dino Arbogast

Formerly the Organized Crime Control Bureau Chief,[41] Dino Arbogast was promoted to Chief of Department (the highest-ranking uniformed police officer) by Commissioner Reagan after the retirement of the previous Chief, Ed Hines.[26] Dino turns over his badge in the season four finale after being caught on video committing lewd acts with an escort, and lying about it.[20] He is portrayed by John Ventimiglia.

Kelly Peterson

The newly appointed Inspector General of the NYPD,[42] Kelly Peterson is a former member of the Essex County Prosecutor's Office in New Jersey. In the season 4 finale, Peterson tells Commissioner Reagan about her intent to resign, after finding that she doesn't have enough "professional animosity" toward the NYPD due to becoming too close to Frank.[20] She is portrayed by Bebe Neuwirth.

Senior NYPD officers

Associates of Danny

Jackie Curatola

Detective 1st Grade Jackie Curatola was Danny's previous partner; she is divorced and is regularly the recipient of passes or ogling from her uniformed colleagues and perps alike, much to her annoyance. In 2012, Jackie took early retirement from the NYPD after starting to show signs of burning out.[10] She is portrayed by Jennifer Esposito.

As a detective with the NYPD, Jackie carried a Glock 19 in 9×19mm as her duty weapon.

Notes

Kate Lansing

Assigned to replace Detective Curatola in 2012, Detective Kate Lansing worked with Danny for almost three months. She transferred back to Internal Affairs after the arrest of Captain Derek Elwood (Nestor Serrano), who framed Danny for possession of narcotics in order to prevent him from discovering his gambling problem.[11] She is portrayed by Megan Ketch.

Maria Baez

Danny's partner since 2013, Detective 1st Grade Maria Baez previously spent spent three years with the NYPD's Joint Bank Robbery Task Force until it was disbanded in 2011. In "Bad Blood", it is revealed that she has an older brother, Javier (Kirk Acevedo), who is a recovering drug addict.[27] In "Partners", Jave is revealed that he is an informant for the DEA against a drug cartel; he dies saving her life in a raid on that cartel.[44] In "Love Stories", she and Danny are awarded the NYPD Medal for Valor for their actions in "Partners". In "Stomping Grounds", it is revealed that her mother is Carmen Baez (Saundra Santiago) and her sister is Ana Baez (Liza Colón-Zayas).[28] She is portrayed by Marisa Ramirez.

Sidney Gormley

The Supervisor of the 54th Precinct's Detective Squad, Sergeant Sidney Gormley was Danny's boss for over four years. He was frequently exasperated by his subordinate. He lives in New Hyde Park with his wife, Sheila, and, according to the certificate in his office, is a graduate of New York University. In "Flags of Our Fathers", Gormley mentions that he is a veteran, and that he lost a grandfather and two uncles in the service.[6]

In 2014, Gormley is reassigned by Frank to One Police Plaza and appointed as Dino's replacement as Chief of Department. However, due to Gormley not being high enough in rank to be eligible for Chief of Department (who must be at least a captain or higher), he is given the job title "Special Assistant to the Commissioner," which gives him the authorities of the Chief of Department though not the privileges. In this capacity, Gormley acts as Frank's liaison to the rank and file.[45] In 2015, Sgt. Gormley was promoted to Lieutenant.[46] He is portrayed by Robert Clohessy.

Dee Ann Carver

The new Commander of the 54th Precinct's Detective Squad, Lieutenant Dee Ann Carver is Danny's strict, by-the-book boss who took over after Sgt. Gormley was transferred to 1PP.[5] She is portrayed by LaTanya Richardson Jackson.

Associates of Erin

Jack Boyle

Erin's ex-husband and Nicky's father, Jack Boyle is a formidable defense attorney. Due to his actions after the divorce (including moving away and not keeping in contact with his daughter), Jack is not very well liked by the adults in the Reagan family (although his nephews, Jack and Sean, are both excited to see him when he returns to New York).[15] When Danny was framed for narcotics possession, Henry hired Jack as his attorney.[11]

Jack and Erin briefly got back together after surviving a courtroom hostage crisis,[17] but Erin ended it when they started getting serious again (lest he break her heart again, or their daughter find out that they were once again "hooking up").

Jack is portrayed by Peter Hermann.

Charles Rosselini

Erin's boss in the first season, Charles Rosselini is the New York County District Attorney with aspirations of higher office. He is portrayed by Bobby Cannavale.

Amanda Harris

The Bureau Chief of the Manhattan District Attorney's Trial Bureau, Amanda Harris promoted Erin to Deputy Bureau Chief.[19] Harris is arrested after Erin finds out that she has a long-standing deal with a recently deceased high profile madam who has her people seduce high profile New Yorkers of major influence - like high-level cops, politicians, pro athletes, and various celebrities - and get them on tape in order to guarantee their assistance whenever she needs it (whether this assistance is solely for cases or possibly for darker, personal reasons is left open to speculation).[20] She is portrayed by Amy Morton.

Robert McCoy

A defense attorney Erin met on a speed-date. He was an Assistant District Attorney in Brooklyn for twelve years before leaving to join private practice in 2008.[47] After Bureau Chief Amanda Harris was fired, McCoy was appointed the interim New York County District Attorney. This caused Erin to break off their relationship, saying she can't sleep with her boss.[48] He is portrayed by Holt McCallany.

As the interim DA, McCoy came into conflict with Commissioner Reagan when he announced that the DA's office did not plan on prosecuting petty marijuana possession charges.[49]

Alex McBride

A member of the DA's Investigations Unit who assists Erin with her cases. He is portrayed by James Lesure.

20 years prior to "Through the Looking Glass", McBride's mother was murdered in an unsolved robbery. When Erin found the case in a cold-case pile, she ran the DNA which revealed what McBride already suspected but was afraid to confirm…that his mother's murderer was his own father.[50]

Anthony Abetemarco

A member of the DA's Investigations Unit who assists Erin with her cases. He is portrayed by Steve Schirripa.

Associates of Jamie

Anthony Renzulli

Jamie's first partner and Training Officer, Sergeant Tony Renzulli knows the beat of his precinct very well and often offers Jamie good advice when he needs it. He believes Jamie will make a great cop, and often pokes fun at him for abandoning a lucrative law career. He was also the Training Officer for Jamie's late brother Joe. In 2012, he moves to an apparent desk job managing the patrolmen of the 12th Precinct. He is married, and has a side job painting to make extra money; he is also a gambler, but quit after getting $3,000 in debt. He is portrayed by Nicholas Turturro.

As a uniformed patrol supervisor, Sgt. Renzulli drives a patrol car on duty and carries a Glock 19 in 9×19mm as his duty weapon.

Vinny Cruz

Jamie's partner, Officer Vinny Cruz loves being a police officer. He grew up in the Bitterman housing projects neighborhood of New York City. In "The Bitter End", Cruz and Jamie are patrolling near the Bitterman Houses and come across a purse snatcher who leads them on a chase through the project. The purse snatching proves to be a setup, and both officers find themselves under fire from Los Lourdes gang members. Cruz is hit twice in the neck and despite his partner's best efforts, he dies at the scene from massive internal bleeding.[25] He is posthumously promoted to Detective 1st Grade.[37] He was portrayed by Sebastian Sozzi.

As a uniformed patrol officer, Vinny drove a patrol car on duty and carried a Glock 19 in 9×19mm as his duty weapon.

Eddie Janko

A younger police officer and Jamie's current partner, Officer Edit "Eddie" Janko (pronounced "eh-DEET") is of mixed Hungarian and Serbian descent. Feisty and strongly opinionated, she is very passionate when it comes to her job. She is portrayed by Vanessa Ray.

Eddie's mother immigrated from Serbia and she herself is fluent in the Serbian language.[51] Her father, Armin Janko (William Sadler) was a financial advisor before his company was revealed to be involved in a Ponzi scheme, ruining a lot of good people, and he is serving a prison sentence.

In "The Bullitt Mustang", Eddie is one of several police officers charged with official misconduct by the acting New York County District Attorney for fixing her 90-year-old neighbor's parking tickets; the charges are subsequently dropped after Frank and Erin work out a deal.[14]

In "Back in the Day", Eddie reveals her aspirations of making detective, having signed herself and Jamie up for a surveillance assignment for one of the precinct's detectives.[52]

There has been significant romantic tension between Eddie and Jamie since the middle of season four, the two even sharing a kiss, but Jamie has chosen not to act on his feelings after learning that Renzulli would reassign them to new partners otherwise. Despite Jamie backing off, Eddie shows occasional signs that she still has romantic feelings for him.

As a uniformed patrol officer, Eddie drives a patrol car on duty and carries a Glock 19 in 9×19mm as her duty weapon.

Jill Carpenter

A patrol officer assigned to the 12th Precinct, Officer Jill Carpenter requested Jamie's assistance in having a new shield number assigned to her in honor of her father, who wore Shield Number 46808 for the Boston Police Department and was killed in the line of duty. She was unaware that the same number was previously held by Joe Reagan. The Reagan family voted unanimously to grant Officer Carpenter's request. Jill is portrayed by America Olivo.[33]

Others

Darnell Potter

A loud-mouth preacher who feels it is his duty to protect those of color (particularly those in his neighborhood) from the "brutality" and racial profiling of the NYPD. In "Excessive Force", Potter is nearly arrested by Commissioner Reagan for witness tampering, but Frank lets him off with a warning in order for him to save face with his congregation.[45] He is portrayed by Ato Essandoh.

References

  1. "Growing Boys". Blue Bloods. Season 4. Episode 6. November 1, 2013.
  2. "Age of Innocence". Blue Bloods. Season 1. Episode 16. February 25, 2011.
  3. "Silver Star". Blue Bloods. Season 1. Episode 17. March 11, 2011.
  4. "Secret Arrangements". Blue Bloods. Season 4. Episode 19. April 11, 2014.
  5. 1 2 "Most Wanted". Blue Bloods. Season 5. Episode 6. October 31, 2014.
  6. 1 2 "Flags of Our Fathers". Blue Bloods. Season 6. Episode 10. December 11, 2015.
  7. 1 2 3 "Pilot". Blue Bloods. Season 1. Episode 1. September 24, 2010.
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  9. "Officer Down". Blue Bloods. Season 1. Episode 4. October 15, 2010.
  10. 1 2 3 4 "Nightmares". Blue Bloods. Season 3. Episode 7. November 9, 2012.
  11. 1 2 3 "Framed". Blue Bloods. Season 3. Episode 12. January 18, 2013.
  12. "Inside Jobs". Blue Bloods. Season 3. Episode 13. February 1, 2013.
  13. "Protest Too Much". Blue Bloods. Season 3. Episode 17. March 8, 2013.
  14. 1 2 "The Bullet Mustang". Blue Bloods. Season 6. Episode 7. November 6, 2015.
  15. 1 2 3 "Old Wounds". Blue Bloods. Season 3. Episode 3. October 12, 2012.
  16. "Re-Do". Blue Bloods. Season 1. Episode 9. November 19, 2010.
  17. 1 2 "To Protect and Serve". Blue Bloods. Season 4. Episode 3. October 11, 2013.
  18. "Working Girls". Blue Bloods. Season 2. Episode 20. April 27, 2012.
  19. 1 2 "Ends and Means". Blue Bloods. Season 3. Episode 20. April 12, 2013.
  20. 1 2 3 4 "Exiles". Blue Bloods. Season 4. Episode 22. May 9, 2014.
  21. "Critical Condition". Blue Bloods. Season 2. Episode 3. October 7, 2011.
  22. "Lost and Found". Blue Bloods. Season 4. Episode 5. October 25, 2013.
  23. "Cellar Boy". Blue Bloods. Season 1. Episode 21. May 6, 2011.
  24. 1 2 "Family Business". Blue Bloods. Season 3. Episode 1. September 28, 2012.
  25. 1 2 "The Bitter End". Blue Bloods. Season 3. Episode 22. May 3, 2013.
  26. 1 2 "Unwritten Rules". Blue Bloods. Season 4. Episode 1. September 27, 2013.
  27. 1 2 "Bad Blood". Blue Bloods. Season 4. Episode 9. November 22, 2013.
  28. 1 2 "Stomping Grounds". Blue Bloods. Season 6. Episode 13. January 22, 2016.
  29. "Model Behavior". Blue Bloods. Season 1. Episode 19. April 8, 2011.
  30. "The Art of War". Blue Bloods. Season 5. Episode 22. May 1, 2015.
  31. 1 2 "Dedication". Blue Bloods. Season 1. Episode 15. February 18, 2011.
  32. "The Blue Templar". Blue Bloods. Season 1. Episode 22. May 13, 2011.
  33. 1 2 "Cursed". Blue Bloods. Season 6. Episode 12. January 15, 2016.
  34. "Fathers and Sons". Blue Bloods. Season 3. Episode 10. January 4, 2013.
  35. "Mercy". Blue Bloods. Season 2. Episode 1. September 23, 2011.
  36. "Parenthood". Blue Bloods. Season 2. Episode 14. February 17, 2012.
  37. 1 2 "This Way Out". Blue Bloods. Season 3. Episode 23. May 10, 2013.
  38. "Drawing Dead". Blue Bloods. Season 4. Episode 7. November 8, 2013.
  39. "Hold Outs". Blue Bloods. Season 6. Episode 9. November 20, 2015.
  40. "Manhattan Queens". Blue Bloods. Season 4. Episode 14. January 31, 2014.
  41. "A Night on the Town". Blue Bloods. Season 2. Episode 5. October 21, 2011.
  42. "The Truth About Lying". Blue Bloods. Season 4. Episode 4. October 18, 2013.
  43. "New Rules". Blue Bloods. Season 5. Episode 21. April 24, 2015.
  44. "Partners". Blue Bloods. Season 5. Episode 1. September 26, 2014.
  45. 1 2 "Excessive Force". Blue Bloods. Season 5. Episode 4. October 17, 2014.
  46. "Sins of the Father". Blue Bloods. Season 5. Episode 10. January 2, 2015.
  47. "Righting Wrongs". Blue Bloods. Season 4. Episode 19. April 4, 2014.
  48. "Forgive and Forget". Blue Bloods. Season 5. Episode 2. October 3, 2014.
  49. "Shoot the Messenger". Blue Bloods. Season 5. Episode 7. November 7, 2014.
  50. "Through The Looking Glass". Blue Bloods. Season 5. Episode 19. April 3, 2015.
  51. "Bad Company". Blue Bloods. Season 5. Episode 18. March 13, 2015.
  52. "Back in the Day". Blue Bloods. Season 6. Episode 11. January 8, 2016.
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