Blue Bloods does not have very many continuing storylines. Most episodes are self-contained, although there are sometimes longer character arcs, such as Jamie’s battle with Frank over whether Jamie should become a sergeant in seasons 6 and 7 or Erin’s bid to become the next Manhattan DA in season 13. Some of Blue Bloods‘ best characters have storylines that must be wrapped up before the series ends; it is important to remember where these stories left off before diving into the second half of season 14.
5. Joe Hill Finally Made Peace With Being A Reagan (For Now)
After A Huge Fight With Jamie, He Expressed Gratitude For Being Part Of The Family
Blue Bloods‘ Joe Hill has had a contentious relationship with the Reagans since his introduction at the end of season 10, but he finally made some progress after he and Jamie were forced to ride together in season 14. Joe and Jamie’s conflict occurred because of Joe’s conflicting feelings about the Reagan side of his family. While in a bar, he insisted on being called a Hill rather than a Reagan, and he and Jamie got into a physical altercation.
It’s hard to tell how long Joe’s new attitude will last, as in the past he has sometimes embraced the Reagans, only to back away again. Additionally, Jamie gets irritated whenever he and Joe cross paths professionally because Joe refuses to listen to orders and undermines Jamie’s hard work, although there have been some occasions where they worked together successfully. However, since Blue Bloods is ending, it’s likely that Joe will continue to embrace his Reagan side moving forward so that his story can be wrapped up in an effective manner.
Joe has been confirmed to appear in Blue Bloods season 14, episode 11, which is the premiere episode of season 14B. It is unclear whether his story will be wrapped up in that episode, or if he will be back for the finale. Whether Joe is serious about embracing his Reagan side will be clear after this episode, which involves a district attorney accusing Erin of jury tampering. Joe may support Erin or call her out on what he considers to be inappropriate behavior, which could lead to a new conflict that has to be resolved before the series ends.
4. Danny and Baez Had Several Interactions That Blurred The Lines Between Friendship And Romance
The Two Might End Up Together Now That Danny Has Started Dating Again
Danny decided to begin dating again, and though he did not ask Baez out, this sequence could have been setting the story up for their eventual romance.
While working with Jackie, Danny confronted serial killer Dr. Walker, who was a former psychiatrist, and taunted Danny by suggesting Danny had closed himself off to new love because of his fear of loss. Soon afterward, Danny decided to begin dating again, and though he did not ask Baez out, this sequence could have set the story up for their eventual romance. Instead, Danny had an off-screen date with a woman that was never mentioned again, suggesting she was not the one for him.
3. Erin Struggled With Guilt Over A Botched Case
This And Similar Storylines Could Play Into Her Season 14B Story
Erin had a tough few cases during Blue Bloods season 14. One of her most memorable involved a middle schooler who was upset that Erin had locked up her brother. When Erin and Anthony looked into the case, they learned that the teenager was arrested shortly before a change in the law which would have allowed him to avoid jail time. Erin’s attempts to make amends to the sister were all rebuffed, though she was able to get the offender out of jail.
Some of the outcomes of her [Erin’s] cases during season 14a might help convince a jury that she behaved inappropriately.
Incidents like these set the stage nicely for her new storyline in Blue Bloods season 14B. The first episode of this season is supposed to involve Erin being accused of tampering with the jury to win her case, which could lead to her arrest and disbarment. Erin acts with as much integrity as she can while in her position as an assistant district attorney, so these charges are surprising; however, some of the outcomes of her cases during season 14a might help convince a jury that she behaved inappropriately.
2. Frank’s Clash With Mayor Chase Revealed That The Mayor Is Tired
Their Latest Argument Set The Stage For Their Next Conflict
Frank and Mayor Chase only clashed once during season 14. During the premiere episode, Mayor Chase wanted Frank to support a new policy in which he suspended the use of homeless shelters for anyone who needed them. Chase felt that was the only way to deal with the growing problem of the city being overwhelmed by an influx of undocumented migrants. Frank felt the policy was harmful and did not want to support it.
1. Jamie Went Undercover To Bust A Sex Trafficking Ring
This Dark Storyline Could Come Back Into Play During The Final Episodes
Jamie was promoted to Field Intelligence Officer during season 13, and during the first part of season 14, he was involved in one of the darkest storylines that Blue Bloods has had: busting a sex trafficking ring run by a man named Quinn. He went undercover as an operative willing to help kidnap and traffic young girls, and helped one escape. He was in extreme danger most of the time, especially when Joe Hill helped raid the compound where the girls were being held and recognized him.
Jamie’s activities at the Field Intelligence Office could lead to him taking the next step in his career as the series wraps up.