10 Worst Blue Bloods Episodes Ever, According to IMDb
Blue Bloods is a great show, but some episodes turned out controversial…or dull.
10. The New You (S11E14) — 7.4/10
Frank has another potential scandal on his hands as his Deputy Commissioner publicly condoned the NYPD’s work.
Danny and Baez suspect that a former anti-homeless politician who finds dead homeless people way too often is involved with the murders and try to unravel his dark past and present.
9. The Common Good (S11E10) — 7.4/10
Oh, the price of honesty. Frank’s personal views on pension policy changes clash with his public perception as he can’t openly express them without making enemies with the rest of the police force. Danny and Baez investigate a popular streamer’s murder which introduced them to the world of professional gaming.
8. For the Community ( S7E5) — 7.3/10
This episode is all about unity and common interests. Frank argues whether the NYPD should join the US Marshals in a massive gang raid. A popular community activist is on the verge of deportation due to not being a US resident, but Erin and Anthony are willing to fight for her stay in the country.
7. Burning Bridges (S5E3) — 7.3/10
The Church and the police are not the best allies for gay people. Frank has to pull his strings in the church to save a local school from closing on the Reagan patriarch’s order; at the same time, he publicly condemns the Church for not supporting gay people. Danny and Baez’s duo gets temporarily separated as each of them is paired with former partner cops.
6. Leap of Faith (S2E13) — 7.3/10
Faith guides this episode through and through. Frank believes there’s something up with the community’s valued priest; at the same time, the divine intervention in the form of a deceased woman’s seemingly insane daughter claims that an apparent heart attack was, in fact, a deliberate murder.
5. Guardian Angels (S11E11) — 7.3/10
An eventful chain of hate-fueled crimes rules over this episode as an avid cop-hater attacks Eddie; Danny and Baez deal with a brutal murder of a transgender person; and a local vigilante shows up to take justice into their own hands which divides the police officers in terms of condemning or supporting their actions.
4. The New Normal (S11E6) — 7.3/10
Frank learns that one of the precincts saw a huge resurgence in crime volume and a marginal drop in arrests and wants to put an end to this. Danny’s on-field decision earns him a tough backlash as even Baez judges him for it. All the while, Erin desperately tries to prevent a notorious criminal from getting legally free.
3. Model Behavior (S1E19) — 7.1/10
Frank looks into the church business of reassigning a popular priest. Jamie’s solo investigation into the Blue Templar starts raising suspicions from his colleagues. Linda’s niece collapses during her modeling debut, and Danny picks up the case only to discover just how treacherous and cruel the world of models truly is.
2. Triumph Over Trauma (S11E1) — 7.1/10
Once again, the Commissioner takes on a solo fight against the City Council and the Mayor, but this time, he has a humiliating ace up his sleeve. The Reagans unite to find Danny and Baez who went off the radar when hunting a notorious killer, and Eddie goes out of her way to help a coronavirus victim’s daughter find peace.
1. Legacy (S8E15) — 6.9/10
Frank has to deal with the aftermath of a rookie police officer questioning strangers about their immigration status. Nicky gets harassed at work by her new boss but wants to deal with it without attracting other Reagans. An investigation into a wealthy man’s death makes Danny consider switching sides and joining private security.
Source: IMDb