Blue Bloods season 14 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In this episode, Danny and Baez navigate the challenges of helping Trina, a young woman with a troubled past, leading to confrontations and moral dilemmas. Simultaneously, Frank Reagan wrestles with a sensitive issue within the NYPD involving Mike McPhadden, a cop whose father is linked to a dark chapter in the Reagan family history. The complex relationships between mentors, their proteges, and the enduring impact of past actions on present circumstances are explored, culminating in a family discussion that underscores the Reagans' commitment to justice and each other amidst personal and professional trials.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Trina steal from Nate?
Trina expressed discontent with her job and impulsively stole from Nate as she quit.
What is the relationship between Danny and Trina?
Danny has previously helped Trina, indicating a mentor-like relationship despite her troubled behavior.
Who is Alison, and what is her interest in the Reagan family?
Alison is an investigative journalist focusing on the NYPD and the Reagan family for a public TV group, aiming to explore "New York's Finest: Past, Present & Future."
What issue does Frank Reagan face with Mike McPhadden?
Frank grapples with the revelation that Mike McPhadden, a cop, is the son of Sonny Malevsky, who is connected to the Reagan family's tragic past, presenting an ethical dilemma.
How does the Reagan family react to Mike McPhadden's identity?
The family expresses mixed feelings, with some advocating for punitive action due to his father's actions, while others, including Frank, consider a more measured response.
What lesson does Danny hope Trina learns from her experiences?
Danny hopes that through tough love and the kindness shown by him and Baez, Trina might learn to change her ways for the better.