"Blue Bloods" No Questions Asked (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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(2012)

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9/10
Ethical Dilemma in 2,18 ***1/2
edwagreen31 March 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Our dear old friend the reverend, the latter that Frank said should have been a convicted felon, is back in this episode. Seems that he is leading a drive for turning in your guns and getting amnesty as well as $200.00 for doing so. Of course, one of the guns that's turned in was used in a robbery the morning it was submitted. Should the matter have been dropped? The solution to this was ridiculous. The officer who realized that the gun was used did the right thing. These things can't be simply ignored.

As for our youngest guy on the police force, his conversation with his niece doesn't exactly from his intonation sound as if he left Harvard.
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7/10
Those instincts can't get turned off
bkoganbing12 January 2017
In real life the jury is out on those gun buy back programs. I've heard stories that the guns usually turned in are useless pieces of junk. An experienced criminal would be throwing a gun with a body on it in the river instead of a buy back program in the first place.

But when a morning bulletin tells the day tour throughout the city that they should be on the lookout for an automatic with a pearl handled grip the instincts of Officer Afton Williamson are aroused. She does more than make note of who turns it in. The information goes to who else, the assigned detectives Donnie Wahlberg and Jennifer Esposito.

When the NYPD's favorite critic Reverend Ato Essandoh under whose auspices the buy back is implemented cries foul, it all rolls downhill on the cops involved.

Favorite scene is Tom Selleck and Afton Williamson when she's meeting with Commissioner. Beautifully written and played.
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