"Blue Bloods" More Than Meets the Eye (TV Episode 2021) Poster

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8/10
These kids just what? WHAT ? WHAT
terrylarosa8 March 2021
That reporter has to be one of the most disgusting characters ever put on TV. As is anybody defending lie life criminals like that. Age should be dropped in the most crime ridden neighbor to get her comeuppance.. That is clearly what is wrong with this country. Criminals are trash and should be treated as such. As always good ep and I'm glad how Jaime came down on her.
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7/10
Leave out the PC!!
Marynewcomb201315 May 2022
Good episode that exposes politicians for the corrupt people they are & for showing the real problems with wannabe journalist on YouTube/social media!! The problem is the DA!! Why did they have to do this with the DA position instead of giving it to Erin? The answer is PC!! It's got to end & this woman playing the DA just doesn't fit!!
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9/10
Great storyline and acting
endalayng6 March 2021
I am a big fan - no doubt this is one of the best episodes ever. Love this show
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10/10
great didactics, good tension on 3 subnarratives
sannyex11 March 2021
I try to follow all episodes of BB. This episode is specially enjoyable. The delivery of an intense Baez and subdued Danny as ballast is perfect. The Commissioner face-off vs attorney-gen is taut, appropriate and instructive. Jamie's conflict with reporter is a recurring theme but rehashed colorfully and handled masterfully by Jamie. Erin's fiery but modulated temper is well-portrayed in her conflict with her boss. Love all 4 rounds.
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10/10
Deadlocks...Politics...Action...Adrenaline Rush and Superb Performances
dratulthakur7 March 2021
One of the best episodes of season 11, Blue Bloods is getting to new heights as Danny Reagan has started playing cool low key cop. Not in a hurry but calculating all odds and taking decisions. Baez on the other hand becoming more like Danny this time. You much watch this to hear to the golden line Danny speaks out. Frank never plays dirty but you should never mess with the NYPD commissioner. He may know something about you and he will use it if you go against his department. Erin's boss want to prove her point that different views and perspectives may work. This episode is a treat for Bridget Moynahan fans as her every look and stare is so meaningful. Jamie Reagan has a problem with reporter when they are more interested in stories and not public welfare. But what happens when high officials involved with this? Anthony and Eddie will appear for a brief time but always enjoyable.
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10/10
Such a great show.
james667723 May 2022
One of the few shows showing the many errors and issues the far left liberals have created. Life is more dangerous when every idiot with a camera can do whatever they want, and a dumb DA who messes up everything.
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9/10
Another great episode!
akicork11 September 2023
Altogether, a great episode. It has the usual intertwined stories. Previously we have introduced the new DA as an old friend of Erin, but there is clear tension between them. The storyline in this episode starts to resolve their differences - perhaps we will see Kimberly Crawford as a long-term member of the character ensemble? Jamie overcomes serious problems with a reporter obstructing his case, claiming First Amendment protection for her internet work. Danny starts off in usual mode, but dials it back. Is he falling more to Baez's thinking? We already know from S11E3 "Atonement" that they have declared their love for each other, but we don't know if that's love for partners in stressful situations, or if it's something more. I'm relieved to see the backside of the Robert Lewis character - he was really annoying. Having said that, I'm fairly convinced that scriptwriters introduce "annoying" characters intentionally to "scratch up" interest in whatever show is under discussion.
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