Through the Looking Glass - S5-E19
Other mistake: Danny supposedly handcuffs an at-risk teenager. When the police officer takes her away to a cell, the girl isn't handcuffed. The handcuffs are just in her hands behind her back. (00:52:00)
Starring: Tom Selleck, Bridget Moynahan, Donnie Wahlberg, Len Cariou, Will Estes
Through the Looking Glass - S5-E19
Other mistake: Danny supposedly handcuffs an at-risk teenager. When the police officer takes her away to a cell, the girl isn't handcuffed. The handcuffs are just in her hands behind her back. (00:52:00)
Frank Reagan: And I don't have a Teflon suit. Everything gets to me. Every time one of ours is hurt, or jammed up, or he's in over his head, it gets to me. I just don't show it, 'cause I can't show it, 'cause nobody wants, or needs, a sensitive police commissioner.
Sid Gormley: OK.
Frank Reagan: So screw you!
Sid Gormley: Yes, sir. That an order, too?
Frank Reagan: Yeah, that's an order.
Sid Gormley: Screw me. I'm on it, boss.
Question: What is the significance of the lapel pin worn by detectives on Blue Bloods?
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Answer: It is the lapel pin worn by members of the NYPD Honor Legion.
The lapel pin is on Danny but not Biaz, why? Also, Baker, Sid, Frank &Garrett wear one. Significance? Are they all the same?
Is the P.C.'s pin different than a legion pin? What are the symbols and their meaning?
But why would the mayor wear one?