The 10th season of the CBS series "Blue Bloods" gave viewers more of the quality police procedural drama they'd come to expect over the years. Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck), patriarch of the New York City law and order dynasty at the heart of the show, and his team had to contend with a new mayor, Peter Chase (Dylan Walsh), and his inability to work well with others. Erin Reagan (Bridget Moynahan), meanwhile, is dealing with her daughter's cross-country move in addition to her own work troubles.
And that's not even to mention the many personal and professional disagreements faced by Jamie (Will Estes) and Eddie (Vanessa Ray).
Season 10 also saw its fair share of deaths, which are a regular thing on the show. After all, Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) and his partners do investigate murder cases. From the murders of New York citizens driving Danny deeper and deeper into his job to the deaths of police officers causing a great deal of pain and feelings of personal responsibility for Frank, each one carries a weight the characters must bear in their own way.
But out of all the Season 10 deaths, there was one that weighed heavier than others. Here is the saddest death of "Blue Bloods" Season 10.
The Season 10 episode "Fog of War" follows a similar "case of the week" formula as most other episodes in the series, with Danny and Baez (Marisa Ramirez) working with the cowboy hat-clad Texas Ranger Waylon Gates (fan favorite guest-star Lyle Lovett) after the Lone Star Killer comes to New York.
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