Blue Bloods season 10 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Frank reveals his involvement in a charity focused on innocence cases, representing a client wrongfully imprisoned—a case Erin prosecuted. Meanwhile, a street confrontation showcases the challenges young officers face. The brutal assault of Miriam Harton triggers an investigation. A suspect is controversially arrested for assaulting officers, prompting Frank's stern press conference. Detectives Reagan and Baez pursue Matthew Greer for a series of assaults on the elderly, while Erin grapples with the complexities of Darnell Johnson's old case. The Reagans confront moral dilemmas, balancing duty, justice, and family loyalty, leading to a narrative of justice, integrity, and redemption.
Full Episode S10E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is involved in the charity focused on innocence cases?
Frank is involved in the charity and is representing a client he believes was wrongfully imprisoned.
What was the dilemma Erin faced regarding the new case?
Erin learns that she was the one who prosecuted the case Frank is now involved with, raising the stakes of their conversation.
How did the officers handle the street confrontation?
The officers decided to issue a summons instead of making an arrest, despite facing disrespect from the crowd.
What happened to Miriam Harton?
Miriam Harton was brutally assaulted and robbed, leading to a police investigation.
How did Frank address the assault on police officers at the press conference?
Frank emphasized zero tolerance for assaults on officers and addressed concerns about escalating tensions between police and the community.
Who is Matthew Greer and what is his connection to the series of assaults?
Matthew Greer is identified as a suspect in a series of assaults on elderly individuals. He was previously arrested but released due to insufficient evidence.
What is the main conflict Erin faces with the old case involving Darnell Johnson?
Erin confronts the difficulties of a past case involving Darnell Johnson, who is now claiming innocence, leading her to re-examine the case amidst skepticism from colleagues.
How do the Reagans handle the moral dilemmas and personal conflicts that arise from their roles?
The Reagans grapple with the moral dilemmas and personal conflicts by confronting their actions, reflecting on the standards they are held to, and finding balance between duty, justice, and family loyalty.
What leads to the resolution and redemption in the story?
The pursuit of justice leads to confessions, revelations, and the rectification of past mistakes, allowing characters to find closure and redemption in their professional roles and personal lives.