Blue Bloods

Blue Bloods (2010)

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The Job - S2-E12

Continuity mistake: Frank and Henry are up late, 3am, and, talking about how his late wife Mary never wanted to see her youngest go into the Family Business. Henry says how proud Mary was in the day of Jamie's graduation. But Mary was already dead by the pilot, when Jamie graduated.

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Suggested correction: The graduation Frank and Henry are talking about is Jamie's graduation from Harvard, not from the police academy.

Worst Case Scenario - S6-E1

Continuity mistake: During the takedown at the apartment Danny is entering the building wearing hoodie and the shield around his neck, going upstairs, the next shot he is in shirt tie and vest at the staging area, then he is back in the apartment in the doorway in his hoodie, then he is in the street in vest and tie. (00:20:48 - 00:22:21)

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Suggested correction: Danny is not one of the 4 men who follow Maria Baez inside and up the stairs (at 00:20:40). They are John Knight and his 3 men, all plainclothes with their shields hanging from necks. Earlier, right before Baez and the 4 men head out to the apartment, John Knight is standing near his 3 men inside the Clyde motorcycle shop (at 00:18:46 for example). Rewatch please.

Super Grover

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Blackout - S9-E4

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.

Super Grover

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Question: Why why does Danny always yell, "hey!" When he's is a half a block from the perpetrators which gives the perpetrators 1/2 block head start running from Danny. Why doesn't he wait until he's close to him and he wouldn't have to chase him so far?

Answer: It's a common cop show plot device. If the police on the show always acted in the most logical way (i.e. not alerting a suspect to their presence) the show wouldn't have the opportunity for an exciting foot chase.

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