Blue Bloods season 10 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Detective Reagan and his partner investigate a murder-for-hire plot reported by bartender Roxy Smith. Meanwhile, Erin Reagan struggles with a psychiatric consultant's controversial diagnosis that could prevent a guilty nanny from standing trial. Frank Reagan meets the new Mayor-Elect, who proposes aggressive policy changes, prompting Frank to consider the ethical implications. As the detectives set up a sting operation to trap the suspect, they navigate through complex connections and past grievances, while personal struggles and professional duties intertwine for Erin and Frank.
Full Episode S10E09 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What did Roxy Smith report to Detectives Danny Reagan and Maria Baez?
Roxy Smith reported overhearing a murder-for-hire plot at The Clasp, involving a regular customer named Joe.
Why does Erin Reagan confront Alice Dornan at the DA's office?
Erin Reagan confronts Alice Dornan due to her controversial diagnosis that might allow a guilty nanny, Martina Volo, to avoid trial.
What policies does Mayor-Elect Peter Chase want to implement?
Mayor-Elect Peter Chase wants to implement controversial policies like reinstating Stop, Question, and Frisk.
How do Danny and Baez plan to trap Joe, the suspected murderer-for-hire?
Danny and Baez plan to fake Roxy's death to trap Joe, making him believe the murder-for-hire plot was successful.
What are the implications of Mayor-Elect Peter Chase's policies for Frank Reagan?
The policies suggest aggressive changes that Frank Reagan must weigh against the ethical and moral implications for the city's safety.
How does Erin Reagan feel about the psychiatric consultant's assessment of Martina Volo?
Erin Reagan is frustrated and skeptical about the psychiatric consultant's assessment, fearing it might lead to an unjust outcome.
What complexities arise during the sting operation to trap Joe?
The operation uncovers deeper connections and past grievances, adding layers of complexity to the case.
What personal struggles does Erin Reagan face in relation to her professional duties?
Erin Reagan grapples with challenging decisions regarding the nanny's case while confronting personal demons and reflecting on her role in the DA's office.
How does Frank Reagan view his role under the new mayor's administration?
Frank Reagan contemplates the balance between maintaining personal integrity and fulfilling professional responsibilities under the new mayor's aggressive policy changes.