The cancellation of the cherished American police procedural drama, Blue Bloods, has left fans divided. Many are still grieving the sudden end of its thrilling Season 14 Finale and are fervently advocating for the show’s return. In this article, we will delve into six intriguing facts about the Samaritan episode from Season 1 Episode 2 of Blue Bloods.
Blue Bloods Season 1 Episode 2 – Samaritan (Storyline)
In the episode Samaritan of Blue Bloods, a man with a troubled past takes a stand against a subway criminal, forcing the Reagans to confront the moral complexities of vigilantism. Additionally, the plot thickens with a jewelry heist that results in the tragic death of a police officer. Erin, Frank, and Danny unite their efforts within the legal framework to seek justice.
6 Unsaid Facts of Blue Bloods Season 1 Episode 2 – Samaritan
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1. During a conversation with Frank after dinner, Danny reveals that he was reassigned from the Major Case Squad to a precinct detective because of his management of the Capos case in the Pilot episode. This also clarifies the reason behind his new partner.
2. Upon careful consideration, you’ll discover that Danny has been reassigned to Major Case. He expressed worries about the appearance of favoritism, but Frank clarified that the decision came directly from the Chief of Detectives.
3. Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) hops into a patrol car with his brother and sergeant. Upon discovering an open subway hatch, he independently exits from the back seat, as the doors in the back of patrol cars are designed not to open from the inside for safety reasons.
4. During conversations with Frank and later with both Frank and the reporter, three-star chief Jeffords displays a collar and shoulder rank of 3 stars, indicating his position as bureau chief, while his shield reflects a rank of 4 stars, signifying his role as Chief of Department.
5. During their conversation about marriage, Jamie mistakenly calls Erin’s ex-husband John, when in fact, his name is Jack.
6. Chief Jeffries proudly displays three stars and a prominent brass button on his jacket epaulets, rather than four stars.