Blue Bloods season 6 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Blue Bloods," the team investigates a bar shooting linked to a bid-rigging conspiracy tied to Hurricane Sandy relief funds. ADA Reagan, Investigator Abetemarco, and Danny Reagan uncover a web of corruption involving ADA David Harris and Senator Stanford Harris. Domestic scenes reveal Danny helping his son Jack handle a school bully, while tensions arise between Jamie and Eddie over a missed call. Frank grapples with Lenny's tell-all book about their cop days but ultimately embraces their shared history. The episode intertwines personal dilemmas with professional integrity and the complexities of justice.
Full Episode S06E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main storyline in this episode of Blue Bloods?
The main storyline revolves around the investigation of a bar shooting, revealing a deep-rooted conspiracy involving bid-rigging and murder connected to Hurricane Sandy relief funds.
Who are the main characters involved in the investigation?
ADA Reagan, Investigator Abetemarco, and Detective Danny Reagan are the main characters involved in the investigation.
What personal issue does Danny Reagan's son, Jack, face in this episode?
Jack is dealing with a school bully who gives him a black eye.
How does Danny help Jack with his bully problem?
Danny advises Jack on how to handle the bully in a clever, non-violent manner, leading to a resolution where the bully is publicly embarrassed.
What revelation comes out about ADA David Harris during the investigation?
ADA David Harris is revealed to have a connection to the shooter, implicating him in a larger conspiracy tied to the Hoff Construction case and Hurricane Sandy funds.
What is the significant discovery made at the bar crime scene?
Investigators discover blood leading away from the bar, suggesting the shooter was injured, which becomes a crucial lead in the case.
What book has Lenny written, and what is its significance?
Lenny has written a book titled "Back in the Day," recounting the experiences and stories of his and Frank's time as cops, stirring mixed reactions among their colleagues.
How does Frank initially react to Lenny's book?
Frank is hesitant and concerned about the public revelation of their personal stories but later embraces the book, recognizing it as a part of their shared history.
What is the conflict between Jamie and Eddie (Janko) in this episode?
The conflict arises when Eddie decides not to respond to a 10-13 call, prioritizing their current assignment, leading to a trust issue between them.
How is Senator Stanford Harris connected to the case?
Senator Stanford Harris is arrested for orchestrating murders to cover up his involvement in bid-rigging and corruption related to Hurricane Sandy relief funds.
What does Frank decide about Lenny's book at the end of the episode?
Frank decides to embrace the book, understanding it as a testament to their complex history and the realities of policing, even writing a foreword for it.