Blue Bloods season 13 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a crime-filled episode, detectives investigate the murder of Rosalie Gonzalez, finding links to a known criminal, Dr. Walker. The NYPD grapples with the Mayor's controversial "Open Arms" initiative aimed at the homeless. Erin Reagan faces a tough decision in prosecuting a suspect, Tyler Green, due to legal challenges. The investigation into Dr. Walker intensifies with the discovery of his mother's hair, suggesting his involvement in the murders. Commissioner Reagan stands firm against political pressure, and Erin chooses her current role over running for Manhattan DA.
Full Episode S13E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the victim at the beginning of the episode?
Rosalie Gonzalez, 23 years old.
What initiative does the Mayor announce?
The "Open Arms" initiative to transport homeless people to shelters.
Who is suspected of being connected to the murders?
Dr. Walker, who was recently released from Bellehaven.
What is the controversy surrounding the Open Arms initiative?
The method of "talking homeless people into handcuffs" and its legality.
How does Commissioner Reagan feel about the Open Arms initiative?
He is frustrated and dismayed, feeling left out of the decision-making process.
Who is Tyler Green and what is his significance?
He is a suspect in an assault case, entangled in legal loopholes.
What dilemma does Erin Reagan face with Tyler Green?
Ethical and professional challenges in prosecuting him due to legal complexities.
What discovery links Dr. Walker to the murders?
A lock of hair belonging to his mother, Miriam Walker.
How does Commissioner Reagan handle the NYPD officers who set up the Mayor?
He refuses to punish them, taking responsibility for the incident himself.
What decision does Erin Reagan make about her career?
She decides not to run for Manhattan District Attorney and stays in her current role.