The previous episode of Blue Bloods put Danny in the spotlight. He gets to work with his nephew in Blue Bloods season 14, episode 15.
With just four episodes to go, it’s great to see some of the family members working together. We’ll get to see how that can create tension. Now we just have to hope that the two will be able to communicate throughout the case. After all, the lack of communication between Frank and Danny arguably led to some of the issues in the previous episode.
By the way, while Grace eventually offered Danny the award, he declined it. He doesn’t need that sort of recognition. The job is enough for him.
Danny and Joe work together in Blue Bloods season 14, episode 15
We’ll see Joe Hill back in the action. This time, he’s working with Danny Reagan on a case that involves the murder of a delivery driver. That driver may have been connected to a narcotics ring in the city, but Danny doesn’t just see the case as a basic case. There is much more going on here, and there is a family involved.
Meanwhile, we’ll get to see more of Eddie’s problem solving. She’s had some great episodes to show just how much she can plan ahead and see what’s really going on. She doesn’t mind getting a problem because it means she has something to solve, and I hope that this connects to where her character will be at the very end of the series.
In the new episode, she needs to help a probationary officer. This officer responded to a crime, and he now may lose his job. What happened on the call, and what can Eddie do to help?
Of course, we get to see more of Erin butting heads with people. This time it’s with her boss, as she deals with someone from an old case. Sure, Erin wants to believe in rehabilitation, but that’s not always possible, is it? Let’s just be honest there.
Check out the promo and synopsis for Blue Bloods season 14, episode 15:
"Danny and his nephew, Joe Hill, investigate the homicide of a delivery driver who may have been connected to an illegal narcotics ring; Eddie is determined to save the job of a probationary police officer who may be fired for responding to a crime."
Blue Bloods airs on Fridays at 10/9c on CBS. Catch up the following day on Paramount+.
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