The "Blue Bloods" family dinner scenes have always been the place for the Reagan family to debate about their professional and personal lives. At the ends of the eight-seat table sit retired New York Police Commissioner Henry (Len Cariou) and his son Frank (Tom Selleck), who currently holds the same post. Frank's son, Detective Danny (Donnie Wahlberg), joins them in the "old man" faction of the family, both chronologically and philosophically.
Whether the Reagans are arguing police tactics or parenting, those three almost always take the old-school, hard-line approach to things.
Meanwhile, Danny's younger brother and NYPD Officer Jamie (Will Estes), their sister, Assistant District Attorney Erin (Bridget Moynahan), her daughter Nicky (Sami Gayle) and Danny's sons Sean and Jack (Andrew and Tony Terraciano) are responsible for pushing back against Frank, Henry, and Danny.
"Blue Bloods" family dinner debates have covered everything from the Catholic Church's position on LGBTQ+ relationships to international relations, and family members of all ages and leanings can end up feeling oppressed or vindicated during the discussions.
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