Blue Bloods
Blue Bloods follows the Reagan family, a multigenerational clan of New York City law enforcers balancing public duty with private life. Frank Reagan serves as Police Commissioner, navigating politics, pressure, and the expectations that come with the badge. His children work different corners of the justice system, each facing risks and moral choices on the job. At the center is family loyalty, hard-won integrity, and the weekly dinner table where conflicts are confronted.
Set in New York City, Blue Bloods centers on the Reagans, an Irish American Catholic family whose lives revolve around law enforcement and public service. Frank Reagan leads the NYPD as Police Commissioner, balancing city politics, media scrutiny, and the needs of officers on the street while trying to be a steady father and son at home. His family members serve in different roles across the justice system, giving the series multiple perspectives on crime, punishment, and accountability. Each case challenges their beliefs about what is legal, what is right, and what the public expects. As they pursue criminals, protect victims, and confront internal pressures, the Reagans also deal with personal relationships, career ambitions, and the toll of danger. Through their shared work and their regular family dinners, they test loyalty, debate ethics, and lean on each other when the job gets complicated.