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5.6 ****
edwagreen1 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Sure. When you're an international thief, terrorist and murder, you think that you can get away with just about anything. That guy finally meets his match when he severely assaults someone over a parking incident.

Episode just proved how quickly and easily it is to intimidate witnesses. Is it any wonder that no one wants to get involved in many a case?

In this case, Erin comes up against an old rival, female attorney, who is as sharp as an attack. It was good to see that at the end, this lady showed some humility and did the right thing legally speaking.

Wasn't Jamie not fighting in the end really a cop- out?

Danny's new superior looks like she will be one tough lady in future episodes. She already knows her guy.
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5/10
The Albanian John Gotti
bkoganbing9 February 2017
Donnie Wahlberg and Marissa Ramirez roll up in time to catch Ron Fehmiu whacking Daniel Stewart Sherman upside the head with a tire iron. It turns out that Fehmiu is a notorious gangster who is known far and wide as the Albanian John Gotti.

But even with two of New York's finest detectives actually catching this guy in the act it still won't be an easy case to make. The Albanians are truly an intimidating crowd and their problem is bucking up the victim and finding witnesses.

Now that Robert Clohessy has moved up to 1 Police Plaza Donnie Wahlberg gets a new boss Latanya Richardson Jackson. She promises to be one tough cookie. They're both going to have to get used to each other.

Ms. Jackson's debut is memorable.
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5/10
Not a Reagan but a Boyle
Originator199421 May 2017
I still have a problem with the dinner table conversation as they should not be discussing active cases in front of other, especially kids as kids have a way of telling things out of turn to others. This practice of discussing cases is unacceptable and at one point Frank made a point of mentioning not discussing work at the table and Linda at one point asked that they stop discussing work at their Sunday dinners.

Nikki, the immature one of the bunch , has a habit of using her last name or middle name when it is convenient for her. In this episode, she states she is a Reagan once again. She is not a Reagan. She is a Boyle but uses the names when it serves her needs. Not a kid I would want around. A real smart mouth
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