On the last episode of Blue Bloods, the cases focused on Frank, Danny and Jamie. For Frank, he is put in a tough position when a good friend of his, Senator Ted McCreary, tries to get an incident swept under the rug in which he was seen with his chief of staff, Jess Weinstein, who was driving drunk when a cop stopped them.
When Frank finds out there was a possibility of an affair and that Ted is trying to use a past incident to get Frank to do him a favor, Frank tries to figure out how to deal with the situation, especially since he does not want his cops to think he can be bought.
Danny and Baez investigate the murder of a celebrity chef named Brent Madison. Their investigation leads them to a man named Lech Choinski, who owns a real estate firm and was leasing a space to Madison. However, Madison was behind on his payments and the investigators eventually believe Choinski is involved, especially when he gives a convenient name for them to look at for the murderer.
Finally, Jamie and Eddie have a case involving a woman named Christina Henley, who claims to be harassed by her ex-boyfriend, Trevor Reid. When they talk to him, it becomes a classic “he said, she said” case, which ends up pitting Jamie and Eddie against each other when they can’t decide who is telling the truth. Jamie’s family gives him an idea of how to figure out the case before anyone can get hurt.
This was another great episode of Blue Bloods and showed Frank’s dedication to his work while also maintaining integrity within his department and status as the commissioner. Jamie also got a lesson in finding the truth while Danny dealt with a case that could have put him in danger. Let’s take a look at some of the top ten moments from “Payback.”
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