Blue Bloods
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There is a family on the noisy streets of New York; but this is no ordinary family. Sunday Decrees a sense of duty that has been ingrained in the blood for three generations, a world where conscience and authority dance in constant tension, and the heavy burdens carried by people who come together at the same table every Sunday evening... The Reagan family is both a dynasty and a matter of conscience. Frank Reagan, portrayed by Tom Selleck with a calm and impressive posture, manages the security of thousands of people every day as New York City Police Chief, while trying to calm the storms under the roof of his own house. Danny, the eldest son interpreted by Donnie Wahlberg, is a detective who has seen both war and the street, whose methods are questionable but whose intentions are never in dispute. Erin, the family's prosecutor daughter, is both the guardian and sometimes the victim of the boundaries drawn by the law. When the youngest sibling, Jamie, gives up on a bright future and wears the uniform, a new era begins within the family. Moreover, this transformation is by no means easy. The series does not settle for the routine of police procedure throughout its fourteen seasons. While each episode pursues a crime, it also explores a family portrait, a moral conflict, or a generational reckoning. Weekly investigations are not just isolated cases; they are windows through which we gain insight into who the characters are and what they believe. Those Sunday meals at the table seem to encapsulate the spirit of the series: Everyone thinks differently, everyone sits at the same table, everyone loves. This production, which has a continuity rarely seen in the history of American television, is not just a long-term project with 293 episodes, it is almost a testimony of an era. It is not easy to bring together themes of crime, justice, family bonds, and corporate responsibility in such a balanced and heartfelt narrative. Still, Blue Bloods manages to do this and leaves its audience with a few questions at the end of each episode that you won't want to ask yourself. One glance is enough to see the deep chasm between what is right and what is easy; the real question is how you stand before that chasm.
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Blue Bloods has a total of 14 seasons.
Blue Bloods first aired in 2010.
Blue Bloods belongs to the following genres: Crime, Drama.
Blue Bloods has a rating of 7.8/10 from 1,000 votes on TMDB.
No, Blue Bloods has ended.
In the United States, Blue Bloods is available to watch on: Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, Paramount Plus Apple TV Channel .