“Blue Bloods” Season 9 Episode 11 will be focusing on Frank (Tom Selleck) and a group of activist that it causing a lot of headaches for the precinct. While the confrontation seems genuine on the surface, Frank suspects that something more is fueling these actions.
If this is so, then there’s no doubt that the police commissioner will do everything in his power to dig out the truth. It’s already been portrayed that Frank is quite protective of the NYPD’s reputation. Of course, he doesn’t tolerate his men’s actions either even if they’ve been done by his kids. And speaking of which, “Blue Bloods” Season 9 Episode 11 will also be developing the character of Jamie (Will Estes) by having him step out of his father’s shadow.
Frank has had many accomplishments throughout his career so it’s difficult for Jamie to break away from all of that. But the young Reagan will be trying anyway. The reason driving this decision is not some sort of tension between the father and son. Rather, it’s Jamie wanting to forge his own path and create a name for himself. So in “Blue Bloods” Season 9 Episode 11, Jamie will be seen making decisions that don’t stem from the orders of his father.
Returning to Frank and the activists he’s dealing with, it seems that the police commissioner needs to dampen the fire before it spreads throughout the city. The preview trailer of “Blue Bloods” Season 9 Episode 11 already hinted that there’s going to be a lot of verbal collisions in the upcoming release.
“This is the police headquarters. You attack it, you better have the facts on your side,” Frank warned. And since activists are involved, the media will also add more fuel to the conflict and blowing everything out of proportions. “Blue Bloods” Season 9 Episode 11 will air on Jan. 4 and kick-start the second half of the ninth installment.


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