"Blue Bloods" The Price Of Justice (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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(2016)

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7/10
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edwagreen9 October 2016
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Certainly not one of the better episodes of this marvelous show but it was nonetheless adequate.

Nice to see Saul Rubinek portraying a generous wealthy man who irritates Frank by his constant glowing compliments of him and hugging him as well. There is a dilemma here. Goodman, Rubinek here, has been a tremendous benefactor to the NYC Police Department and Frank can't alienate him to that degree.

Jaime and his partner view a movie shoot regarding the police and soon find out about the guy making this, supposedly an ex-police officer.

The third story was the most satisfying but the end results that the police will always be watching this wealthy brat who plays the system by assaulting women and getting away with it was unrealistic.
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7/10
Horrible technical accuracy
MiketheWhistle16 April 2020
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Considering one of the plots was the inaccuracy of the police action, and then they attempt to record a target with an attorney in essentially a sting with the alledged victim which would be illegal, the show hits the joke stage.

Generally speaking, the show is very accurate and a true credit to police officers, but the above particular action was over the top inaccurate in an ep where they make accuracy an issue.
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6/10
Reluctant
bkoganbing21 December 2017
This Blue Bloods story opens with Donnie Wahlberg and Marissa Ramirez collaring yuppie Chris Conroy at a trendy night spot and charging him with the rape of Danielle Savre. It's a case near and dear to the heart of his sister.

The problem is that Savre is adamant about not pressing charges for a number of reasons. It seems as though Conroy is into some alternative type sex that's kinky and while she gave consent initally it was not for all that followed. Savre is one reluctant complainant.

Tom Selleck and police booster Saul Rubinek abuses his courtesy privileges and Selleck has to set him straight. But Selleck is also reminded of the much good that people like Rubinek do for the department. A meeting of the minds is in order.

Straight laced Will Estes and partner Vanessa Ray are assigned to some light duty working on the set of a TV police program. Being the boy scout he is, Estes finds lots of fault with the program, but even more with the program's writer Joey Slotnick.

Standing in this program is Chris Conroy who is one evil, but sadly one very smart perpetrator.
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