It starts off innocently enough. Amy Carlson asks her husband Donnie Wahlberg to get some baked goods at a favorite bakery for the Sunday dinner. While he's there someone slips a couple of kilos of heroin into his trunk and a young officer answering a tip finds it. There's honored detective Wahlberg in a beautiful jackpot.
As fans of the show know Donnie Wahlberg gets results even if doesn't always go by rules and procedures. Of course he's framed, but the reason for it and who does it is certainly interesting.
On a side note, Peter Herrmann who plays Bridget Moynahan's ex- husband defends his ex-brother-in-law. Arranged for by another Reagan. As that Reagan says, "sometimes you need a shark and when you do get a great white".
Definitely sound advice.
As fans of the show know Donnie Wahlberg gets results even if doesn't always go by rules and procedures. Of course he's framed, but the reason for it and who does it is certainly interesting.
On a side note, Peter Herrmann who plays Bridget Moynahan's ex- husband defends his ex-brother-in-law. Arranged for by another Reagan. As that Reagan says, "sometimes you need a shark and when you do get a great white".
Definitely sound advice.