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Blue Bloods Season 8 Review

The younger Reagans experience significant professional and personal growth throughout the season.

: While he remains a dedicated detective, he forms brief, poignant bonds with others who have suffered loss, such as in the episode "Common Ground," where he protects a nurse from a violent ex-boyfriend. Political Friction: Frank and the New Mayor

: The two frequently butt heads over progressive reforms, such as the elimination of solitary confinement and the handling of police-related lawsuits. Blue Bloods Season 8

: Struggling as a single father and mourning his wife, Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) initially considers leaving the NYPD.

: He begins viewing his impulsive methods through a new "lens," reflecting on the collateral damage his career has caused his family. : Struggling as a single father and mourning

The season premiere, "Cutting Losses," reveals that Linda Reagan (Amy Carlson) died in a helicopter crash while transporting a patient—a tragedy later revealed to be an intentional act by a drug cartel.

Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) faces a new adversary in Interim Mayor Margaret Dutton (Lorraine Bracco). Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) faces a new

: Frank struggles to maintain his moral compass and departmental control in an era of heightened public scrutiny and political maneuvering. Legal and Romantic Tensions: Erin, Jamie, and Eddie