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Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 16 Was Exactly The Show A Divided Country Needs

Critic's Rating: 4.8 / 5.0
4.8

The closer Blue Bloods gets to the end, the more upsetting it is that this show is going off the air.

Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 16 did the impossible: It explored contentious, potentially divisive issues and explored them in a way that takes a stand without feeling heavy-handed.

As always, these issues were viewed through the lenses of people who love each other and want to do the right thing. The characters had their opinions, but the audience was free to form their own.

Mayor Chase visits an injured cop in the hospital on Blue Bloods Season 14 Epiaode 15
(Courtesy of CBS)

Frank Needed To Stand Up To The Mayor AGAIN But Had To Find A Different Approach

On the surface, Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 16 presented a story that has been part of this police procedural many times before.

Frank always butts heads with mayors who don’t respect the NYPD or consider its needs when setting their policies.

This time felt different, and not only because Blue Bloods is almost over.

The Mayor’s proposed policy had far-reaching consequences beyond how it would affect the morale at the police department.

Asking the governor to send in the National Guard means the mayor is declaring a state of emergency, and I’m not sure how that would affect other freedoms in New York City.

Additionally, National Guard officers could overreach in ways that Frank has no authority over, which doesn’t seem like a great idea. And what happens if National Guard and NYPD officers clash on how to handle a situation?

Frank sitting in his chair looking skeptical on Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 15
(Courtesy of CBS)

Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 16 didn’t delve too deeply into these other concerns, other than Frank calling the proposal “the mayor’s security state.”

However, these concerns seemed to be part of his calculations about this idea, while the rest of his Dream Team was more concerned with whether using the National Guard would be effective.

Despite Frank’s political disagreements with both his team and the mayor, the story wasn’t really about that.

It was, as always, about Frank doing what he thought was right no matter what anyone else thought, including the mayor.

However, this time, he realized that his usual methods were contributing to an endless cycle of the news breathlessly covering arguments, leading to more division in the city.

Mayor Chase standing and looking annoyed on Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 15
(Courtesy of CBS)

Frank was listening to the mayor’s accusations when the mayor refused to admit that doing an end run around the NYPD commissioner before instituting a new anti-crime policy was wrong.

Frank: We could have worked together on a solution.

Chase: You don’t work with anybody. You back them into a corner and call it collaboration when they do what you want.

I dislike Mayor Chase because he’s egotistical enough to put his hurt feelings above considering whether Frank has a point.

He takes it personally that Frank won’t be his yes-man and is frustrated that Frank’s popularity — which comes from his integrity — makes it impossible to fire him and replace him with someone who will carry out the mayor’s agenda instead of the NYPD’s.

I thought that the mayor was talking about himself when he said that Frank forces people to agree with him instead of collaborating in good faith, but Frank seemed to have taken it to heart.

His new plan mostly made sense. He brought a written proposal to the mayor that would allow the NYPD to improve its ability to patrol subways and other dangerous areas so that there was no need to call in the National Guard.

Eddie and Jamie standing outside Badillo's house talking to his mother on Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 15
(Courtesy of CBS)

It’s interesting that this is the second time someone has recently accused Frank of blackmailing them when he’s the least likely person to do any such thing.

That says a lot about how other people conduct their business. Sheesh!

Jamie And Eddie Dealt With A Ridiculous Rule On Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 16

It’s taken far too long for Jamie and Eddie to work together during this final season, so I’ll take whatever I can get for their storylines.

Badillo was stupid to smoke weed right outside a police charity event, but hiding in rehab isn’t the right thing to do.

There were no signs he had an addiction issue, and it would have taken space away from someone who needed it if Badillo had gone.

Captain MacNichols is usually Ms. By-The-Book, so what was she doing suggesting Badillo hide from the consequences of breaking department policy by going to rehab unnecessarily?

Erin sits with a defendant in her office on Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 16.
(Courtesy of CBS)

Regardless, Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 16 did a great job of building up suspense around Badillo.

His disappearance, his mother’s fears, and the trek through the Boy Scout campgrounds in Staten Island all pointed to a horrible fate, at least for those of us who watch too much Law & Order.

Fortunately, it was all a red herring, and Badillo was secretly taking his late partner’s kid fishing.

I agreed with him that there was no need to cut his trip short because the higher-ups wanted him to do a drug test over a few joints of weed.

Badillo used poor judgment when he smoked that weed in front of the police charity, where any cop who felt a certain way about it or about him could see, but he had his priorities straight afterward.

Erin and Anthony meet with someone at a restaurant on Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 15
(Courtesy of CBS)

The kid came first, period.

Erin Again Handled A Potentially Sensitive Issue Properly

I appreciated the Chris storyline on Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 16 because it showed how complex issues like racial bias can be.

Both sides could potentially have been acting out of bias.


Chris: You know how this goes. Once you’re in the system, the system follows you. And you paint all people like me with the same brush.

Chris assumed the prosecutors thought he was a criminal because he was a Black kid who grew up around gangs while it was equally possible that the prosecutors did have some unconscious bias.

Danny sitting at dinner with a glass of wine
(CBS/John Paul Filo)

A lot of shows get the bias on the part of law enforcement piece but never touch the idea that the expectation of bias is not always accurate either.

That said, I wasn’t sure what was so hard to understand about Chris’ claim that, as a teenager, he worked as a lookout for the gang so they’d leave his family alone.

Haven’t Erin and Anthony worked on organized crime cases before? Have they never heard of gangs demanding something in exchange for protection?

As soon as Chris was arrested, I figured the woman who came in second set him up so that he wouldn’t win the mock trial competition or be in line for a job at the prosecutor’s office, and that turned out to be exactly what happened.

It shouoldn’t have taken much effort to figure out that was a possible line of inquiry instead of focusing on what Chris was supposedly not telling them.

Danny and Baez searching for evidence in a fighter's apartment on Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 15
(Courtesy of CBS)

Danny’s Case Was The Least Interesting on Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 16

The murder of this fighter over his refusal to throw the fight wasn’t terribly compelling, but the case almost didn’t matter.

Danny and Baez spent quality time together, and I found myself laughing aloud at a lot of their lines, especially when Baez had no clue about fighting and found the whole thing strange.

The set up of the fighter’s opponent using himself as bait without confirming to the cops that’s what he was going to do was weird.

You’d think they’d do something more than have Danny and Baez in the audience for this kind of operation!

Danny in a house with his gun out on Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 14
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Over to you, Blue Bloods fanatics.

What did you think of Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 16? How sad are you that there are only two more episodes left in this beautiful series?

Vote in our poll to rank the episode, and then hit the comments with your thoughts.

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Blue Bloods airs on CBS on Fridays at 10/9c and on Paramount+ on Saturdays. The series finale airs on December 13, 2024.

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The Observer

Monday 25th of November 2024

I too would like this series to continue but it's been 14 seasons since Frank Sinatra's bold and brassy iconic song, "New York, New York" opened that first episode and told us immediately what this new show was all about. Admit it, the stories have slipped in the last couple of seasons. We all miss the beloved cast members who have left. Both Selleck and his character Frank look tired as both deserve to be. Let this show go out while it's still good rather drifting over the next few seasons into an ignored oblivion as too many other shows have done.

Mary Koenig

Sunday 24th of November 2024

We will truly miss Blue Bloods. Our favorite TV program of all times. A family show for all. Always enjoyed seeing the family speak their minds and in the end still be a family that stayed together no matter what. With so much that goes on in any city there was no reason to cancel this show. Blue Bloods was the BEST.

Mary Bullard

Sunday 24th of November 2024

I have been disappointed on the shows for this last half of this amazing series. The episodes haven’t held my attention. To be honest I am tired of Tom Seleck’s commissioner. So much sighing on his part. He just gets more and more cantankerous, sometimes child-like. I am hoping for something more amazing for these last episodes.

Deborah Mitchell

Sunday 24th of November 2024

Blue Bloods is a equality show on all counts. Their family dinners show how it is possible to have conflicting opinions, voice them, workout intense feelings with each other eventually and still love each other and come back again for another family dinner. Losing Blue bloods is like leasing the heart of this nation. It does not divide that it brings together. CBS did not make a good decision. Money talks but Blue Bloods brings the money in.

Jack Ori

Sunday 24th of November 2024

Exactly. This is what I love most about this show. In the earlier seasons, Nicky always had a completely different point of view than everyone else, and the adults mostly thought her opinions were ridiculous but it didn't make them love her any less. We need more of that in real life as well as on TV.

Connie Carico

Sunday 24th of November 2024

CBS, as a network, in canceling Blue Bloods is shooting themselves in the foot. I have no plans to view any other CBS program on Friday night at 10:00. Our nation has just mandated, in our elections nationwide that we want to stand up as a nation of family values and of support for those who uphold our nation's laws. Just maybe, CBS "should" ( to use a valuable word that is too often ridiculed) bring back this valuable show.

Jack Ori

Sunday 24th of November 2024

While I disagree with you about the meaning of our recent elections, I agree that CBS is making a huge mistake. On any given article about Blue Bloods, 75% of the comments are anger and sadness that this wonderful show was canceled. That shows how unhappy people are with this decision. It makes little business sense IMO to cancel a show with this much backing "to save money." How much money will they save when no one is watching the network, especially on Fridays at 10?

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