
Blue Bloods is known for intense storylines that coincide with heartwarming family moments. The formulas Blue Bloods has created have made it one of CBS’s most successful police procedurals. As part of the series intense storylines, Blue Bloods has featured plenty of heartbreaking episodes that left fans in tears while watching their favorite police procedural.
Fans have to watch the Reagan family go through losing friends, loved ones, and colleagues who are killed in the line of duty. They also go through the hardships surrounding everyday people, no matter their careers. Blue Bloods focuses on family, and it’s that familiar connection to the characters that makes many viewers feel as if they are going through the same feelings of loss as those on screen.
15“Officer Down” Finds NYPD Facing the Loss Of Their Own
This Season 1 Episode Still Hits Home
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 1 | Episode 4 | 7.8 |

Jennifer Esposito Returning to Blue Bloods Was the Ending Jackie Deserved
Jennifer Esposito returned to Blue Bloods as Jackie Curatola in Season 13. Her return gave Jackie a satisfying conclusion that was a decade overdue.
Early on in the Blue Bloods story, fans understood that the show was not going to soft-pedal the stresses, moral dilemmas, and tragedies that police officers face. This became abundantly clear to fans with the Season 1 Episode “Officer Down,” which portrays the killing of a police officer and what the department goes through in the aftermath. That puts this episode at number 15 on the list.
14“Fog of War” Explores Guilt Over Friendly Fire
Officer Addison Confronts the Reality That Mistakes Can Be Lethal
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 10 | Episode 14 | 8.4 |
While Addison is cleared of wrongdoing, it’s his own feeling of guilt that creates his existential crisis: Should he continue to be a police officer? While this episode is not as tragic as others, Cunningham’s portrayal of inner conflict and the consequences at stake when being a police officer place this episode among the saddest. But Tom Selleck as Commissioner Frank Reagan helps take the edge off both Addison and the audience.
13“Cutting Losses” Shows Danny Grieving the Loss of His Wife
The Reagan Family Rallies to Help Him
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 8 | Episode 1 | 7.8 |
The Season 8 premiere of Blue Bloods had to deal with one of the realities of show running when Amy Carlson (who played Linda Reagan, Danny’s wife) left the show. The result was a death narrative for Linda that all happened off-screen. In the show’s arc, Linda died in a helicopter crash on May 28. Episode 1 of Season 8, “Cutting Losses” picks up with Donnie in the aftermath of his loss. Danny (portrayed by Donnie Wahlberg) feels guilty for not having been home enough.
12“Home Sweet Home” Shows Tragedy That Doesn’t Involve Death
Viewers See a Child Face Harsh Realities
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 5 | Episode 12 | 7.5 |

10 Best TV Shows for Blue Bloods Fans
Blue Bloods was a fun addition to the police procedural genre, but with it ending, fans will need other shows to fill the void.
In “Home Sweet Home,” Blue Bloods gives an honest portrayal of what life on the streets can look like for children. While the episode has a happy ending, it’s in the context of seeing parents and caretakers abandon a child to pursue addiction, and that gives “Home Sweet Home” a sad and bitter edge to it that the ending isn’t quite able to dull.
11In “Unbearable Loss”, a Father Loses His Son to Violence
Frank Reagan’s Harshest Critic Buries the Hatchet
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 7 | Episode 10 | 8.4 |
As the two men attempt to reconcile their differences in the face of Potter’s brash behavior (he brings people to the department he thinks are suspects) and continued misunderstandings, Potter’s raw grief is at the forefront. But in the background is the Reagan family’s lingering grief over Joe, which is what makes this episode so poignant. In the end, Potter asks Frank to speak at his son’s memorial service, which becomes a way for the family to find continued healing.
10“With Friends Like These” Offers a Look At Mental Health
And It Highlights The Tragedy Of Access To Treatment
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 6 | Episode 4 | 7.8 |
10 Police Procedurals With The Best Gimmicks
While police procedurals like CSI and Monk are loved for the crime, they’re also great for their different gimmicks that add something to the genre.
“With Friends Like These” highlighted the division between firefighters and police officers, but the saddest element of the episode came from Jamie and Eddie. When responding to a person in distress, Eddie and Jamie find a woman who left her home and is struggling with her mental health. With no support system, the woman’s battle against schizophrenia makes for an emotional watch that engages real-world mental health struggles.
9“Two-Faced” Depicts A Father’s Love And Its Consequences
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 9 | Episode 17 | 7.9 |
The moral dilemma faced by Dr. Peterson, Erin, and the doctor’s ex-wife makes for a compelling but gloomy watch. Blue Bloods asks viewers to reevaluate what it means to love and care for each other and to identify with the lengths to which one would go to end pain for a loved one. In “Two-Faced” Erin decides to charge the doctor with manslaughter instead of murder, understanding that Sarah would not want him to spend his life in prison.
8“Little Fish” Shows the Reagans Deal with Their Failures
They also Confront Real World Consequences
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 1 | Episode 11 | 7.8 |
Frank returns to his detective days as he personally revives the cold case to find the real perpetrator, his interaction with whom is intense and emotional. Meanwhile, Danny tries to help a sex worker who helped him in a case before, but she is killed before he can find her. This heavy episode shows the more vulnerable sides of the Reagans which had yet to be explored in the first season but is a recurring theme throughout the show. How the family deals with failures without losing its cohesion is one of Blue Bloods‘ biggest draws for fans..
7“The Greater Good” Finds Frank Wrestling With Moral Dilemmas
Danny Has to Prove His Innocence Against Charges of Vengeance
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 7 | Episode 1 | 8.1 |

Blue Bloods Will End With Season 14 on CBS
Tom Selleck’s Blue Bloods is coming to an end with its fourteenth season.
“The Greater Good” set the tone for season 7 as many episodes were heavy in tone and left fans reaching for tissues. Frank Reagan faced a moral and ethical dilemma that touched on his grief from losing his son Joe, who died in the line of duty. When a mother, Grace Edwards, begs Frank not to let her son graduate from the NYPD Police Academy, so he won’t be put in danger, Frank understands her pain because her husband had been killed in the line of duty.
6“Love Lost” Delves Into Assisted Suicide
And It Tests Other Aspects Of The Show’s Relationships
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 7 | Episode 19 | 7.7 |
However, complications with the medications caused her not to die, so her husband ended her life to help her out of her pain. Viewers see the sorrow in the husband as he deals with the grief of losing his wife and being the person who ended her life, which is heart-wrenching. “Love Lost” presents many moral and ethical dilemmas but plays to the human emotions in every viewer. Additionally, viewers also see Erin dealing with personal loss, as her ex-husband decides to defend the person she is trying to convict, culminating in an episode that tests the depths of relationships unlike any other storyline.
5“Unfinished Business” Reopens aClosed Case
The Reagans Risk Losing a Conviction to Find the Truth
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 4 | Episode 13 | 8.1 |
“Unfinished Business” wove a storyline of problematic police and their practices into Blue Bloods for the season. With Frank reopening a case that was closed, he may allow a convicted serial killer to be released. But when he learns a detective may have coerced a witness, which may have resulted in the accusation being false on one count, he determines to find the truth. However, the most moving part of the episode came from the case Danny was working on.
4“Pain Killers” Tests The Bond Between Baez and Danny
Danny Faces Another Possible Heartbreak
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 8 | Episode 9 | 7.6 |

In Which Blue Bloods Episode Does Linda Die?
Linda Reagan was a series regular on Blue Bloods and the wife of Danny Regan until she was killed off after Season 7. But did Linda need to die?
Seeing Danny cry next to Baez’s bed and begging her to survive is a heartbreaking moment as it shows how close they had gotten as partners. With Danny going through so much in one season, it is hard for viewers to see him experience the potential loss of another person he loved. The episode also touches on child abuse and its perpetrators, and how murky the system of rehabilitation can be regarding sensitive topics like these.
3“Partners” Puts Baez In The Spotlight
The Loss Of Her Brother Is Tragic
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 5 | Episode 1 | 8.5 |
Police procedurals often use the cliché of involving family members in the main characters’ cases where they become victims or informants. Season 5 of Blue Bloods did this but made the episode emotional. Javier is introduced in an earlier episode as Detective Maria Baez’s protective older brother, who, after being down on his luck and getting sober, works as an informant. But when the brother and sister reconnect in “Partners”, Maria discovers that Javier is playing both sides against the middle.
2“The Blue Templar” Saw Justice for Joe Reagan
This Episode Brought A Major Early Arc To a Close
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 1 | Episode 22 | 8.7 |
The best police procedurals include a case that started off the show and is solved in a later episode. This was the case with “The Blue Templar,” as the episode gave fans more information about Joe Reagan’s death and gave closure to the rest of the Reagans. This case was not just another cold one — the personal connection of the family made it the most sorrowful, but also the most important case.
1“The Thin Blue Line” Had a Calamitous Plot
It Shows Just How Close Officers Come To Danger
Season | Episode Number | IMDb Rating |
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Season 7 | Episode 22 | 8.3 |

Why Amy Carlson Left Blue Bloods
After playing Linda Reagan for seven seasons, Amy Carlson abruptly left Blue Bloods, leaving fans with several questions.
Meanwhile, a serial killer is loose, preying on the elderly. Jamie is on the investigation trying to track down leads but is unwilling to use methods similar to enhanced interrogation when dealing with suspects, causing his supervisor to heartlessly believe that he is holding up progress. But Jamie follows a hunch that eventually catches the criminal. Part of the heartbreak of this show is in retrospect, when fans learn in Season 8 that Linda was killed in a helicopter crash and discover later in Season 9 that the cartel caused the crash. The way the losses of this episode compounded in later seasons, puts “Thin Blue Line” at the number one spot of this list.