
“No Good Deed” is named because of Eddie Janko-Reagan’s story, in which she witnesses a police recruit foil a hostage situation — but then learns his heroic act is likely to cost him his place at the academy. Meanwhile, a drug investigation almost downsizes the Reagan family, yet that’s part of an effective storyline for Danny Reagan and Joe Hill. Everything serves its purpose in an episode that gets the long-running show back on top form.
Blue Bloods Season 14, Episode 15 Has a New Hero
It’s Not a Reagan Who Saves the Day
The person who has the most jaw-dropping moment in Season 14, Episode 15 isn’t a member of the Reagan family. It’s Jaylen Davis (played by Jelani Alladin, whom some viewers will recognize as Kristoff in the original cast of Frozen: The Broadway Musical). When Eddie and her partner Luis Badillo respond to an attempted robbery, it escalates into a hostage situation. But Jaylen is also in the building and tackles the suspect while his attention is on the two officers. Unfortunately for him, Eddie’s husband Jamie Reagan arrives and reveals that recruits are forbidden from engaging in life-threatening situations.
Eddie also plays a key role in Frank Reagan’s storyline, in which her father-in-law debates a residency requirement that mandates NYPD officers live in New York City. She and Badillo are called into Frank’s office to talk about their financial situations, and Eddie candidly admits to Frank that she and Jamie are still basically living paycheck-to-paycheck. She might be treading some familiar ground, but the character is so good in these situations where she’s fighting for the little guy — including herself.
Blue Bloods Gives Danny Reagan a Real Scare
Danny and Joe Make a Fun Team
The compare and contrast between Danny and Joe makes their teamwork interesting to watch, and actors Donnie Wahlberg and Will Hochman continue to play well off each other. Yet once the conclusion involves Danny having to wrestle a suspect, audiences know exactly what’s going to happen: Joe is going to choose to save Danny and the witness rather than pursue his own case, therefore proving he’s learned what Danny was trying to teach him. There’s not a ton of concern about whether or not Danny will survive — making the moment less impactful than what Jaylen did earlier. That doesn’t make it any less exciting to see Joe burst through the doorway and subdue the suspect just moments before he can shoot Danny.
Danny Reagan: Am I sensing some personal growth here?
Episode 15 Wraps Up Everything Almost Too Easily
But How Much Does That Matter to Fans?
There’s room to criticize “No Good Deed,” and that’s because almost everything has a pretty good ending. Not only do Danny and the witness get saved, but Jamie digs up information that Jaylen can use to shut down the lawsuit, Eddie lets him know about another department he can apply to, Frank decides to unofficially relax the residency requirement, and the reformed criminal Erin Reagan is advocating for is fast-tracked for the marijuana dispensary license he needs to open the business and hopefully turn his life even further around. He ends up in the hospital first, and one can argue Jaylen getting dismissed from the NYPD Academy isn’t fair either, so it’s not perfect — but the viewers know that once those things pass, the characters will be okay. Plus, a bunch of people learn something that will help them in the future. It’s not “a very special episode,” but it comes close.
Erin Reagan: [Del] was a teenage fall guy for a gang that was terrorizing the neighborhood. Context matters.