Joe Hill’s 4-year unfinished story has been resolved in the final episode of “Blue Bloods”

Warning! SPOILERS ahead for Blue Bloods season 14, episode 18, “End of Tour.”Blue Bloods season 14, episode 18, “End of Tour,” quietly resolved Joe Hill’s (Will Hochman) main storyline four years after introducing the character. Joe is one of Blue Bloods’ best characters despite only joining the police and family drama at the end of season 10. He is the son of the late Joe Reagan but did not grow up with the family because his mother kept his connection to them to herself until he first became curious about his father as an adult.

The death of Blue Bloods’ Joe Reagan has always cast a shadow over the family, and his son’s introduction initially made things worse. Joe Hill is a constant reminder that his father is gone; additionally, he is headstrong and impulsive on the job, which sometimes causes trouble for Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) and Jamie (Will Estes). However, things begin to improve after Frank (Tom Selleck) makes Joe and Jamie ride together as punishment for getting into a fistfight at a local bar, suggesting that Joe’s final story might involve him fully accepting the Reagan family and vice versa.

Why Joe Hill Struggled With Accepting His Reagan Heritage

Joe Had Mixed Feelings About Being Related to New York’s Most Famous Cop Family

Although Frank attempts to live according to strong values such as family, honesty, and fairness, he is not universally popular among the rank-and-file cops, and many of them see the Reagan family as a dynasty that has all the advantages in life and gets all the plum positions within the NYPD. Thus, Joe had mixed feelings about being related to them. He harbored some negative emotions due to their legendary status in the NYPD and did want, to an extent, to get to know his father’s family.

Joe Hill was the latest addition to the Reagan family in Blue Blood. Here’s a breakdown of his story and why he’s so important in the final season.

In addition to his reservations about the Reagans’ reputation, Joe felt awkward because he never knew his father. His mother had kept this part of his identity secret, and by the time Joe learned the truth, his father was long dead. It is understandable that he has always felt like he missed something the other Reagans had because they grew up with his father, while Joe only knows him by name and photographs and never met the man.

Joe’s Support of Jamie Hints At His New Attitude

Joe Comes To The Hospital Unprompted When Eddie Is Shot

When Eddie is shot, Joe is right by Jamie’s side at the hospital. He asks how Eddie is doing and then encourages Jamie to help him find Badillo’s killer. Jamie is not interested at first, as he feels his place is with Eddie, but, surprisingly, Joe is the one who convinces him to come on the mission, saying, “You are her doctor… or are you the cop who collars one of these guys?”

Their relationship is solidified when Joe counters Jamie’s insistence on doing the investigation by the book by pointing out that they have not been following protocol so far and need to do what it takes to collar Badillo’s killer.

The fact that Joe is able to talk to Jamie this way and be taken seriously shows how their relationship has evolved since Blue Bloods season 14, episode 9, when they got into a fistfight because Joe didn’t want to be mistaken for a Reagan. Their relationship is solidified when Joe counters Jamie’s insistence on doing the investigation by the book by pointing out that they have not been following protocol so far and need to do what it takes to collar Badillo’s killer. Jamie does not insist further, showing that he and Joe can now work as a team.

How Joe Is Slowly Accepted In Blue Bloods Season 14, Part 2

During Several Previous Episodes, The Series Hinted That Things Had Changed

Jamie and Joe’s fight during Blue Bloods season 14, episode 9 catalyzed change. He worked on cases with both Jamie and Danny during the second part of Blue Bloods season 14, demonstrating that he was slowly becoming integrated into the family. One pivotal moment occurred during Blue Bloods season 14, episode 12, when Jamie’s car, which had originally belonged to Joe Reagan, was stolen. This episode of Blue Bloods set up Joe’s ending nicely when Jamie gave him the car because it belonged to Joe’s father.

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