Do not say, “I’ll pay you back for this wrong!” Wait for the Lord, and he will avenge you. (Proverbs 20:22 ) I got this from Danny in a Blue Bloods episode
So…a civilian cannot take justice into their own hands ( eye for an eye, retribution) But.. a cop 👮♀️ can take justice into their own hands IF one of their own ( a fellow cop, a friend or a relative) is wronged???!!How is that fair?!!, the Bible says “ vengeance is mine, saith the Lord, wait for the Lord and He shall avenge you “ , It DOES NOT say “ wait for the lord ..unless you are a Police officer 👮♀️ “ . What’s the difference between civilian vengeance and cop vengeance?..there is none ( vengeance is vengeance, it’s the same thing, who you are makes NO difference, especially in the eyes of GOD )
@@CrimeScenes. if the perp hadn’t..do you think the commissioner and Danny and Jamie wouldn’t have? ( vengeance for the Death of a fellow cop/son/Brother) using their authority for personal vengeance and found a way to cover it up??
In case people forgot, Tom Selleck was a tank in his day. 6'4" and built. He played basketball and baseball at USC. In a room full of actors who are 5'10" or less, he looks like a giant.
I'm telling my age but Chuck Conners ( the Rifleman) was 6'5 and had played pro baseball ( Dodgers and Cubs) and pro basketball ( Celtics). That big guy with a squint in eyes carrying a 44.40 Winchester looked pretty tough.
Every son here in the comments knows how terrified Danny and Jaime were when Frank swiped the bottles and glasses off the bar counter. They were more afraid than anyone in the pub. When the fathers of sons get upset, it’s terrifying for the son. It doesn’t matter if you’re eight, or thirty eight. That is if you’ve had a present dad who is a disciplinarian or at least can be intense in a healthy way, when his son needs discipline. When you get older, it’s more based on respect and love. Whereas when you’re eight it’s more based on fear.
The one & only time I ever wondered if Frank Reagan might go Don Corleone on someone. In the end, he didn’t kill him, but he sure didn’t try to talk him down. Stone cold.
@@tatianalyulkin410Wyatt Earp killed close to thirty people in his hey day. He did not show restraint when the Cowboys came after his family. This is not the Tombstone movie. This actually happened.
It's interesting that you said that because I got a different vibe. I sensed that Danny was about to go " Wyatt Earp " and Frank sensed it so he shifted the focus onto himself.
Tom Selleck's angry , disappointed face makes me want to confess crimes I haven't even committed. For anyone who ever said that he couldn't "play serious", I give you this scene. He is a *real* talent.
@@seanmills1911 I love those Jesse Stone movies. I found them by accident, and am glad that I did. I own the box set, and it is a great marathon to sit though.
" We all die son it's just a question of when" that's probably the most badass part of this scene. Frank knew he was gonna do it. And he wasn't gonna stop him
Even after all these years,this is still one of the best scenes they ever did..The moment when Frank smacked the tray of glasses off the bar made me jump. It still does !!! Just a powerful emotional scene !!!
Just want to add a few more thoughts. When Frank turns around after the smash his eyes are as hard as steel. When he says, "I'll ask one more time. Who shot my boy!"there's a quiver in his voice of tremendous anger barely restrained. When Malevsky finally admits the truth he also says something about the Reagan's not being able to take a hint and snarkily singles out Jamie I love the way Jamie kind of growls back , " Not from you! " This is one of the best police dramas ever produced. I'm sorry it's ending !!!
The way Danny flinches when Frank breaks the bottles like saying I didn’t make him angry this time lol. The blue Templar storyline was really superb especially the car chasing Jamie.
This is indeed one of the best scenes in Blue Bloods! You definitely don't ever hardly see Commissioner Reagan get this mad!! The whole episode was intense!! This is one of my favorite TV shows!! ❤
One of the rare times Frank ever raised his voice in anger. ‘Who shot my boy’ with such such rage yet with a hint of brokenness since Joe wasn’t just another cop who died. I always knew Malevsky was scum when he first showed up the backhand comments he gave to Jaimie about his family the not so subtle hints he was close with Joe before he died he couldn’t have been more obvious.
I've always loved this episode and it will always be the best season finale. My other favorite is when Danny was set up for a drug bust and the whole family worked together to clear his name. Also when Linda was taken to prevent Danny from testifying in Fed court. They are quite the family! I love how the writers don't shy away from corruption, even when cops are involved. I will miss all the Regans, especially Danny.❤❤
The season 11 & 12 finales are among my favourite with Joe working alongside Jamie and Danny, especially season 12's when Danny says "You have 2 Reagans" and Joe says "Make that 3 Reagans" I think that was the first time Joe acknowledged that he's a Reagan outside of the family
One of my favorites, too, but I’d say that Silver Star, Mother’s Day and the The Bitter End/This Way Out and New Rules/The Art of War duologies were just as strong.
I disagree. As cold as he is in this scene go find a Magnum PI episode called did you see the sunrise? When he shoots that guy in the end that's as cold as you will ever see him get.
In this scene, I like how Jamie and Danny have their guns up on the crooked cop, while Dad just stands in the middle, calm and authoritive. He knows one wrong move and both his sons would take that guy out in a heartbeat.
If it's any consolation, I know someone that's worked on the show for the last decade and CBS wants to keep the entire production crew together for another show. I don't know if everyone in the business had this luck but CBS even paid them to sit home through the writer's strike. CBS knows what it has and by my buddy's account, they're all good people, crew and cast.
@@angryroy6277I normally don’t believe rumors but there’s a rumor going around saying Tom Selleck will step away from acting possibly permanently. I’m curious what are your thoughts on this.
I'm still hoping to see if Selleck will do another Jesse Stone movie. Loved the ones he did and read they'd once thought about putting together one more script for those great Parker book adaptions. Only problem was they'd run out of books to adapt. And then of course Blue Bloods came to the forefront.
Mad props to Michael T Weiss. He always played the bad guy so well. He was fantastic in his 3 appearances as her brother on Crossing Jordan, and even the darker version of Jarod in the last season of the Pretender was amazing
This was the episode where you see Danny gets it from Frank. Frank is just older and keeps it in check. He was fucking terrifying in this scene and I love that he didnt even try to talk the guy down and just let him serve the justice he deserved himself.
Not an equivalent of characters, but Vito Corleone "Look what they did to my boy", and Francis Raegan "Who shot my boy?!". Equivalent in mission and focus though.
Something I noticed from this scene is the sound of what seemed like thunder after Selleck slams all the glasses. I promise myself every time I see the end at the cemetery I won't cry but still do. Can any other series pull such emotions?
I have never seen magnum, but I do wear Hawaiian shirts on Thursdays and Sundays, and if my mustache keeps growing, I may look like a young Tom Selleck 😅
Now I know why Tom Selleck wasn't approached for the role of Commissioner Gordon for a Batman film. He would make Gordon 10 times more badass than Batman himself.
When commisioner commissioner hears 'your trust was my insurance ' and he steps forward to the point he might break jamie quickly turns bello around (may be because he might have been on the receiving end once or twice or at the very least have seen it and dont want to see what his dad may do ) defusing the situation. That was a nice touch
Lt, Bello, is corrupt and he's involved with Blue Templar, he makes me sick. Now, him and the rest of the corrupt will spend time in prison for the rest of their miserable lives and here are the charges: Corruption Murder of Detectives Joe Reagan and Lydia Gonzalves Attempted murder of officer Jamie Reagan
Dude would have gone to the chair or done a full life sentence at the very least, and that would have been hard time. He took the easy/cowards way out.
Ive seen evvery season of Blue Bloods, but this episode was the best one in all the seasons imo. It was like a mini movie. This scene in particular kicked butt
I use to feed my daughter to this series when she was born13years ago and now that she is older we watch reruns together the other day she said when she seen this episode Dad now i know why you love this show Thanks Blue bloods for all the memories of your show and also the memories im creating with my daughter ❤
I know this is fiction, just a show. For many of us with LEOs all over our families, though, with fathers and brothers and uncles and aunts and so forth, this show is sometimes hard to watch but so good. I still love watching the episodes, even though I've seen almost all of them.
I don't kkow, later episodes just completely forgot about this. To the point where Danny says. 'In my opinion, all men with a badge are good cops', aparently he has never arredted a dirty cop.
I've never watched this show before, and never heard of it. But seeing a picture of Michael T. Weiss is enough to get my attention! (I was, and still am, a huge fan of The Pretender.)
At this point, I don't blame him. He was facing far worse than life imprisonment, possibly even the death penalty given that he personally murdered the police commissioner's son. It's even possible that the police will secretly torture him before that since police officers consider cop killers the worst kind of criminals, doubly so because Malevsky was a policeman himself. Would you expect a selfish person to CHOOSE to endure that kind of punishment?
Jackie Almost dying in the undercover operation Lonely Hearts club The way Danny sorry about her getting hurt Hands down BEST partner Báez was great but nothing like Jackie and Danny for me @@CrimeScenes.
@@CrimeScenes.When Danny name was smeared and he was in legal problems every Regan helped to faund proof that he was set up / when Dennys wife was kidnapped when Dennys had to testify in federal court / the case with bomb where culprit was women and had her child in the car with her /
frank's line : We all die son, it's just the question of when , is so chilling. it feels more like a covered threat whose meaning is go ahead, pull your stunt. either way, you're still gonna die anyway 😅
Yes, His a coward to the bone He rather shot himself than rotted in Jail for life Cause he knows Jail is no place for a corrupt cop because he will living there like hell.
I'm glad to see that Jamie was the one to break the case especially since Donnie was a Blue Templar at one time. Jamie turned out to be the smartest cop in the room.
One of the greatest series ever. Tom selleck passed through my Canadian city to his summer camp in northern Ontario Canada and hes a very humble nice guy
Every son here in the comments knows how terrified Danny and Jaime were when Frank swiped the bottles and glasses off the bar counter. They were more afraid than anyone in the pub. When the fathers of sons get upset, it’s terrifying for the son. It doesn’t matter if you’re eight, or thirty eight. That is if you’ve had a present dad who is a disciplinarian or at least can be intense in a healthy way, when his son needs discipline. When you get older, it’s more based on respect and love. Whereas when you’re eight it’s more based on fear. Anyway, thanks for posting this fellow Blue Bloods fan! I appreciate it.
Commissioner- Danny, take their shields. Danny- Yes, sir. Me- Don't forget to wash and disinfect them. Especially, after they've been in contact with garbage.
I like how none of them would look him in the eyes after he said he would take their shields. And when he said “would killed my son?” some of them looked shocked.
Do you believe in revenge? Karma?
Do not say, “I’ll pay you back for this wrong!” Wait for the Lord, and he will avenge you. (Proverbs 20:22 ) I got this from Danny in a Blue Bloods episode
So…a civilian cannot take justice into their own hands ( eye for an eye, retribution) But.. a cop 👮♀️ can take justice into their own hands IF one of their own ( a fellow cop, a friend or a relative) is wronged???!!How is that fair?!!, the Bible says “ vengeance is mine, saith the Lord, wait for the Lord and He shall avenge you “ , It DOES NOT say “ wait for the lord ..unless you are a Police officer 👮♀️ “ . What’s the difference between civilian vengeance and cop vengeance?..there is none ( vengeance is vengeance, it’s the same thing, who you are makes NO difference, especially in the eyes of GOD )
@@justinhenderson5813 what vengeance did the officers take? Looks to me as if the perp told care of judgement himself.
@@CrimeScenes. if the perp hadn’t..do you think the commissioner and Danny and Jamie wouldn’t have? ( vengeance for the Death of a fellow cop/son/Brother) using their authority for personal vengeance and found a way to cover it up??
@@justinhenderson5813 well - we can’t say since that’s not what happened. We can only go on what we have right in front of us :)
In case people forgot, Tom Selleck was a tank in his day. 6'4" and built. He played basketball and baseball at USC. In a room full of actors who are 5'10" or less, he looks like a giant.
Ok
There were rumours about in his days as Magnum that because of his size he couldn't drive the Ferrari with the roof on.
He was great in FRIENDS lol
I'm telling my age but Chuck Conners ( the Rifleman) was 6'5 and had played pro baseball ( Dodgers and Cubs) and pro basketball ( Celtics). That big guy with a squint in eyes carrying a 44.40 Winchester looked pretty tough.
He's one guy I won't f*ck with
The pain and quiet rage in his voice when he said "I'll ask again."
And the shaky “Who shot my boy?!” Oof, just amazing acting
Tom Selleck sells the scene he deserves an Oscar
Every son here in the comments knows how terrified Danny and Jaime were when Frank swiped the bottles and glasses off the bar counter. They were more afraid than anyone in the pub. When the fathers of sons get upset, it’s terrifying for the son. It doesn’t matter if you’re eight, or thirty eight. That is if you’ve had a present dad who is a disciplinarian or at least can be intense in a healthy way, when his son needs discipline. When you get older, it’s more based on respect and love. Whereas when you’re eight it’s more based on fear.
@@MikeySkywalker Especially Danny the way he looked at him after he slunged all those glasses on the floor.
He sounded like a Sith Lord when he said that. Chilling
The one & only time I ever wondered if Frank Reagan might go Don Corleone on someone. In the end, he didn’t kill him, but he sure didn’t try to talk him down. Stone cold.
I love the restraint and emotion all at the same time.
To quote Batman “I won’t kill you, but I don’t have to save you”
No, not Don Corleone- more like Wyatt Earp.
@@tatianalyulkin410Wyatt Earp killed close to thirty people in his hey day. He did not show restraint when the Cowboys came after his family. This is not the Tombstone movie. This actually happened.
It's interesting that you said that because I got a different vibe. I sensed that Danny was about to go " Wyatt Earp " and Frank sensed it so he shifted the focus onto himself.
Tom Selleck's angry , disappointed face makes me want to confess crimes I haven't even committed.
For anyone who ever said that he couldn't "play serious", I give you this scene. He is a *real* talent.
He's awesome in those detective movies
not me
One of my favorites from this show. Along with Bittermann house
Only children would say that
@@seanmills1911 I love those Jesse Stone movies. I found them by accident, and am glad that I did. I own the box set, and it is a great marathon to sit though.
" We all die son it's just a question of when" that's probably the most badass part of this scene. Frank knew he was gonna do it. And he wasn't gonna stop him
Sonny got off too easy. Should be sitting in a cage for life
Cuz he was a coward. and took the cowardly way out.
Basically: "You can die by your gun, or by ours. Your choice."
@@blenderfox More like "I'm not going to kill you, but i'm not going to save you either."
Even after all these years,this is still one of the best scenes they ever did..The moment when Frank smacked the tray of glasses off the bar made me jump. It still does !!! Just a powerful emotional scene !!!
Just want to add a few more thoughts. When Frank turns around after the smash his eyes are as hard as steel. When he says, "I'll ask one more time. Who shot my boy!"there's a quiver in his voice of tremendous anger barely restrained. When Malevsky finally admits the truth he also says something about the Reagan's not being able to take a hint and snarkily singles out Jamie I love the way Jamie kind of growls back , " Not from you! " This is one of the best police dramas ever produced. I'm sorry it's ending !!!
Precisely. " Not from you. "
@@johnmurray8835that controlled furry. Wow great acting
This scene and the scene where Jaime is shot at in the RMP and Eddie senses it and kills the shooter...
That scene where Eddie senses the danger and runs out to save Jamie with an incredible shot was awesome !!!
Tom Selleck. The only actor who can make the act of walking through a door badass!
James spader as red reddington in the black list
I love how he's leading his troops instead of hiding behind them.
What about Jack Nicholson in "A Few Good Men"?
And he didn't need to kick the door off the hinges
Yes , that did look BADASS !!!
The way Danny flinches when Frank breaks the bottles like saying I didn’t make him angry this time lol. The blue Templar storyline was really superb especially the car chasing Jamie.
Yes, it was.
Just the way Frank walked into the bar alone was everything ✨
Made it look badass. Even with severe arthritis in both hips.
This is indeed one of the best scenes in Blue Bloods!
You definitely don't ever hardly see Commissioner Reagan get this mad!!
The whole episode was intense!!
This is one of my favorite TV shows!! ❤
I have watched this show for years but I think Tom Selleck absolutely shined in this scene.
Epic!!!!
One of the rare times Frank ever raised his voice in anger. ‘Who shot my boy’ with such such rage yet with a hint of brokenness since Joe wasn’t just another cop who died. I always knew Malevsky was scum when he first showed up the backhand comments he gave to Jaimie about his family the not so subtle hints he was close with Joe before he died he couldn’t have been more obvious.
You can feel his pain.
He is able to demonstrate such emotion and restraint. “We all die son, it’s just a matter of when”
And how.
And Frank hardly flinched when he pulled the trigger either.
@@randyruffin4912Yep. All he did was move his lips in that certain way to give off his expression once the gun went off.
This was the episode where I could truly see Frank as Danny's father. It was chilling
I've always loved this episode and it will always be the best season finale. My other favorite is when Danny was set up for a drug bust and the whole family worked together to clear his name. Also when Linda was taken to prevent Danny from testifying in Fed court. They are quite the family! I love how the writers don't shy away from corruption, even when cops are involved. I will miss all the Regans, especially Danny.❤❤
The season 11 & 12 finales are among my favourite with Joe working alongside Jamie and Danny, especially season 12's when Danny says "You have 2 Reagans" and Joe says "Make that 3 Reagans" I think that was the first time Joe acknowledged that he's a Reagan outside of the family
" You tell them the law is coming! You tell them I'm coming and Hell is coming with me! "
Exactly! It had Wyatt Earp vibes
Best episode of the Blue Bloods franchise. It is absolutely my favorite and I felt every moment.
One of my favorites, too, but I’d say that Silver Star, Mother’s Day and the The Bitter End/This Way Out and New Rules/The Art of War duologies were just as strong.
When the black SUV rolls up, the Oh, crap factor goes through the roof.
Love that scene. Watch out now Reagan is in the house!
Tom selleck cannot get any more colder and determined in this scene...
He’s not cold. He’s the true definition of a man and a leader.
I disagree. As cold as he is in this scene go find a Magnum PI episode called did you see the sunrise?
When he shoots that guy in the end that's as cold as you will ever see him get.
In this scene, I like how Jamie and Danny have their guns up on the crooked cop, while Dad just stands in the middle, calm and authoritive. He knows one wrong move and both his sons would take that guy out in a heartbeat.
14 years running. Still the best show on TV. So sad this will be the last one. Hoping for some promotions in the last episodes.
If it's any consolation, I know someone that's worked on the show for the last decade and CBS wants to keep the entire production crew together for another show. I don't know if everyone in the business had this luck but CBS even paid them to sit home through the writer's strike. CBS knows what it has and by my buddy's account, they're all good people, crew and cast.
Thanks for the information, It would be good if a spinoff came about.@@angryroy6277
@@angryroy6277I normally don’t believe rumors but there’s a rumor going around saying Tom Selleck will step away from acting possibly permanently. I’m curious what are your thoughts on this.
It was inevitable. Production is too expensive. Most scenes are on location.
I'm still hoping to see if Selleck will do another Jesse Stone movie. Loved the ones he did and read they'd once thought about putting together one more script for those great Parker book adaptions. Only problem was they'd run out of books to adapt. And then of course Blue Bloods came to the forefront.
Mad props to Michael T Weiss. He always played the bad guy so well. He was fantastic in his 3 appearances as her brother on Crossing Jordan, and even the darker version of Jarod in the last season of the Pretender was amazing
I liked him best in Days Of Our Lives as Dr. Mike Horton (back in the day).
I liked him but he has not acted in many years and has a net worth of less than $1 million so not doing as well as many actors or ex-actors.
@@greyferguson9319I liked him in The Pretender.
I had you said his name, I couldn't remember it. Sonny was like complete opposite of who he played on DOOL...lol!
He was great in The Pretender.
this is by far one of the best episodes of this entire series and that is saying a lot because there are a lot of really good episodes
I totally agree - which others are your faves?
With the pretender as the villain
Has always always been my favorite
This was the episode where you see Danny gets it from Frank. Frank is just older and keeps it in check.
He was fucking terrifying in this scene and I love that he didnt even try to talk the guy down and just let him serve the justice he deserved himself.
Not an equivalent of characters, but Vito Corleone "Look what they did to my boy", and Francis Raegan "Who shot my boy?!". Equivalent in mission and focus though.
you don't really see Frank get mad like that when he does its a scary thing
Something I noticed from this scene is the sound of what seemed like thunder after Selleck slams all the glasses. I promise myself every time I see the end at the cemetery I won't cry but still do. Can any other series pull such emotions?
Criminal Minds, Spartacus, and Reign really hit the heart!
Tombstone, The Alamo, The Mentalist. But I've been in love with Tom Selleck since his Magnum days.
I've been a fan of his since Magnum P.I, he's always been underrated.
I have never seen magnum, but I do wear Hawaiian shirts on Thursdays and Sundays, and if my mustache keeps growing, I may look like a young Tom Selleck 😅
Going to SO MISS Blue Bloods, & I never get tired of watching reruns! God bless you all & thank you for 14 seasons of great television! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Now I know why Tom Selleck wasn't approached for the role of Commissioner Gordon for a Batman film. He would make Gordon 10 times more badass than Batman himself.
Ohhhh - what an interesting idea!
One of the best scenes ever on Blue Bloods
When commisioner commissioner hears 'your trust was my insurance ' and he steps forward to the point he might break jamie quickly turns bello around (may be because he might have been on the receiving end once or twice or at the very least have seen it and dont want to see what his dad may do ) defusing the situation. That was a nice touch
Lt, Bello, is corrupt and he's involved with Blue Templar, he makes me sick. Now, him and the rest of the corrupt will spend time in prison for the rest of their miserable lives and here are the charges:
Corruption
Murder of Detectives Joe Reagan and Lydia Gonzalves
Attempted murder of officer Jamie Reagan
This scene showed how badass Tom Selleck was. He felt nothing and literally encouraged him to pull the trigger, or else he would die sooner or later
Dude would have gone to the chair or done a full life sentence at the very least, and that would have been hard time. He took the easy/cowards way out.
@@nickmaclachlan51780:00 0:00 8
absolutely love the coldness in his voice when he asks a second time just enough rage to not be over the top.
The Reagans are very Catholic. As are most Irish.
Suicide is a mortal sin.
He let him send himself to hell, with no redemption.
@@nickmaclachlan5178 He would not have lasted long in prison. Too many guards, too many cells, and too many brother officers.
Great acting. Incredible plot and personally I am really going to miss this show
This is one of my favorite scenes of this series.
Tom Selleck is the godfather of law enforcement.
Ive seen evvery season of Blue Bloods, but this episode was the best one in all the seasons imo. It was like a mini movie. This scene in particular kicked butt
I'm crying. What a perfect revenge scene! And my " father figure " never stepped outside the law.
Was Joe,Frank's Son?
Yes. He worked the warrant squad.
It’s not revenge.
@@kimlemerise5580yes he was. He was murdered but before the show started.
I use to feed my daughter to this series when she was born13years ago and now that she is older we watch reruns together the other day she said when she seen this episode Dad now i know why you love this show Thanks Blue bloods for all the memories of your show and also the memories im creating with my daughter ❤
I know this is fiction, just a show. For many of us with LEOs all over our families, though, with fathers and brothers and uncles and aunts and so forth, this show is sometimes hard to watch but so good. I still love watching the episodes, even though I've seen almost all of them.
I don't kkow, later episodes just completely forgot about this. To the point where Danny says. 'In my opinion, all men with a badge are good cops', aparently he has never arredted a dirty cop.
@@22especDanny was so annoying on that episode
How can he said that after what happen to joe
And in later seasons
Still one of the best blue bloods moments in a long series of great moments
Nobody looks better in a three piece suit and long coat than Tom Selleck.
“We all die, son. It’s just a matter of when.”
Ice. Cold. 🥶 Love it.
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I've never watched this show before, and never heard of it. But seeing a picture of Michael T. Weiss is enough to get my attention! (I was, and still am, a huge fan of The Pretender.)
It's always the guy that commits the cardinal sin that takes the cowardly way out.
#truth
At this point, I don't blame him. He was facing far worse than life imprisonment, possibly even the death penalty given that he personally murdered the police commissioner's son. It's even possible that the police will secretly torture him before that since police officers consider cop killers the worst kind of criminals, doubly so because Malevsky was a policeman himself. Would you expect a selfish person to CHOOSE to endure that kind of punishment?
This is absolutely my favorite episode, I watch it every chance I get
This is one of my favorites scenes in the whole series.
Absolutely
This is one of the best scenes in Blue Bloods!!
Hands down! Any of other faves?
Jackie Almost dying in the undercover operation
Lonely Hearts club
The way Danny sorry about her getting hurt
Hands down BEST partner
Báez was great but nothing like Jackie and Danny for me
@@CrimeScenes.
@@CrimeScenes.When Danny name was smeared and he was in legal problems every Regan helped to faund proof that he was set up / when Dennys wife was kidnapped when Dennys had to testify in federal court / the case with bomb where culprit was women and had her child in the car with her /
This is my favorite scene in the whole series
Love this show I watch it over and over again but this scene hear is my all time favorite and glad I have the season 1 video for keepsake.
Tom is so good, he's great in the Jesse Stone series !!!
My favorite charather after this one ❤❤❤❤
Both badass
Frank didn't even flinch when he shot himself
I know - I loved that restraint.
"Did you see the sun rise?"
frank's line : We all die son, it's just the question of when , is so chilling. it feels more like a covered threat whose meaning is go ahead, pull your stunt. either way, you're still gonna die anyway 😅
"We all die son it's just a question of when "
Translation:do it you Coward
Yes
It's "we all die, Sonny. It's just a question of when"
I love how he does not look away, he just acknowledges the deed.
@@LRS905 yes
Yes, His a coward to the bone
He rather shot himself than rotted in Jail for life
Cause he knows Jail is no place for a corrupt cop because he will living there like hell.
I thought Frank was going to go in and do Henry 's old fashioned style of policing. I am surprised Sid & Abigail wasn't there.
It would be difficult to name the top five moments from the show...well, it would be difficult to name the top four following this one.
Love to hear what you think those other four are?
How are you going to kill someone's child and say it wasn't personal? These dudes and their obscene logic!😂😂
It’s a tv show lol how low is your iq?
There are line's you don't cross like family member"s
Especially The Reagans
It’s like Darth Vader entering with the storm troopers
"The death star plans are not in the main computer"
This is one of those moments that feels like The Untouchables.
This is my favorite episode and I've seen them all. Hope they take us on one last ride !!!
What other episodes do you love????
I'm glad to see that Jamie was the one to break the case especially since Donnie was a Blue Templar at one time. Jamie turned out to be the smartest cop in the room.
Best show ever. This scene was sad, poignant ans electrifying....😢😢😢
It's the "We all die son, it's just a question of when" it was so coldly delivered as if he was saying, you do it or we will.
This is one the best scenes on this show
WOW, been awhile since I seen this show; one of the most powerful scenes out there
All the episodes are so ooo very good, but this is definitely *** my all time favorite one.!!!!!
Thank you for record the video any darker!
One of the greatest series ever. Tom selleck passed through my Canadian city to his summer camp in northern Ontario Canada and hes a very humble nice guy
absolutely the baddest episode on TV in a very very long time. it was awesome.
So they all still have their guns on them or did they just miss that one in the shoulder holster?
That was awful.
It was probably a shoulder holster they missed. Pat down someone in a thick jacket the wrong way, and you'll miss it easily.
Every son here in the comments knows how terrified Danny and Jaime were when Frank swiped the bottles and glasses off the bar counter. They were more afraid than anyone in the pub. When the fathers of sons get upset, it’s terrifying for the son. It doesn’t matter if you’re eight, or thirty eight. That is if you’ve had a present dad who is a disciplinarian or at least can be intense in a healthy way, when his son needs discipline. When you get older, it’s more based on respect and love. Whereas when you’re eight it’s more based on fear. Anyway, thanks for posting this fellow Blue Bloods fan! I appreciate it.
This was the best episode!
It sad that season 14 is the last season
I love this show Can hardly wait for season 14
Febuary!!!
From first moment in Magnum PI, big fan ❤
Was Sunny expecting Frank to plead with him not to take his own life.😂
The bullet to the chin went in at the exact move to Frank Reagan’s mustache move.
1 of my favorite scenes in Blue Bloods episodes
I CANNOT BELIEVE they are canceling this GREAT SHOW. I sure hope some other network has the good sense to pickup this show ❤
“We all die sometime Sunny, it’s just a matter of when”
After “Who shot my boy?”, my second favorite line
Commissioner- Danny, take their shields.
Danny- Yes, sir.
Me- Don't forget to wash and disinfect them. Especially, after they've been in contact with garbage.
When at 3:09 that guy said "Its not like he was not warned" I thought Reagan was going to put the BUM RUSH on him for saying that!!!!!
Can I point out the awesomeness of Tom Selleck and Michael T. Weiss sharing the same room.
A full 15 secs. goes buy in silence before Frank asked who killed his son the first time.
.........chilling.
For 5 min, he became US Army Sergeant Tom Selleck
Awesome scene. Awesome actors. Awesome show. So sorry to see this series come to an end.
Never watched an episode of Blue Bloods. But I had a feeling it was going to be the "The Pretender" guy.
Last night espoide Frank found out Mulevsky son is a cop on the NYPD it was very emotional when he meets Joe Frank grandson 😢
Parents are a fearsome beast. Never attack their young.
Exactly
Tom Selecks walk i to that room and some extra power and confidence. I got a little scared of Frank just watching him enter the room.
I like how none of them would look him in the eyes after he said he would take their shields. And when he said “would killed my son?” some of them looked shocked.
The look of disgust Frank has when he walks through the doors is scary
For those of you who don't know, Tom Selleck was a US Army Sergeant
The commissioner didn't bring back up because he needed help. He brought them to make sure he wasn’t the only one to walk out alive
Love watching blue bloods great show and characters
The raw emotion in Frank’s voice when he asks, “Who shot my boy?”
I love the background music in this scene.
Spectacular scene and music.