When diplomatic immunity complicates a child abuse case for Danny and Baez, Frank intervenes, despite not having jurisdiction on the case. Also, a robbery occurs while Eddie and Jamie are on... Read allWhen diplomatic immunity complicates a child abuse case for Danny and Baez, Frank intervenes, despite not having jurisdiction on the case. Also, a robbery occurs while Eddie and Jamie are on a double date with Eddie's boyfriend and his sister, and they are forced to step in.When diplomatic immunity complicates a child abuse case for Danny and Baez, Frank intervenes, despite not having jurisdiction on the case. Also, a robbery occurs while Eddie and Jamie are on a double date with Eddie's boyfriend and his sister, and they are forced to step in.
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Taking the cheap way out
Also, from a story standpoint, this episode is very satisfying, but..., to get there, they trample all over a serious subject. Usually this show is fairly good at showing both sides of an issue, even if, as natural for a family with a former and a current police commissioner, a beat cop, a police detective, and an assistant district attorney, it tilts towards a police POV.
However, in this episode, they treat diplomatic immunity as a mere nuisance. Nobody points out the reason for diplomatic immunity. If a married American female diplomat in a muslim country (with Sharia law) is raped, she would not be allowed to testify in her own defense (Women cannot testify in court). Instead of her rapist going to jail, she would be tried for adultery and sentenced to be stoned to death. THAT is why there is diplomatic immunity in order for our diplomats to function in foreign countries whose laws do not resemble ours, we grant the same privilege to their diplomats in our country.
Likewise the ending, though a good twist and poetic, is unrealistic. In reality, things would not go well for the victim that we sympathize with.
It's not egregious, just wrong. That's why I can't give this episode the endorsement that its story would otherwise merit.
Boyfriend? Where did he come from?
In one week Eddie found a boyfriend (josh) that brings her to work. In a special car.
Never did I hear Eddie talking about this "new" guy.
So what a surprise it was for me and i think also for Jamie.
A diner with Eddie Jamie, Josh and the Josh's sister is not going as planned.
And Josh turns out to be a loser.
Diplomatic immunity should be regulated better and foreign diplomats should be held to better (more stricter) rules.
That diplomatic immunity
Sharon Lawrence from the State Department gets in on this case, but Tom Selleck backs up his detectives especially since there is no law involving Child Protective Services. At least diplomatic immunity was never tested there.
Will Estes and Vanessa Ray out on evening with her boyfriend and his sister when the bar they're at is held up. These two go into cop mode and bring down the two perpetrators. Commendations from the force but it puts a strain on Janko's relationship.
This ending is positively poetic. It turns out Schnetzler is not the only one with diplomatic immunity.
Did you know
- TriviaDanny's case is similar to an actual NY case from 1987 when a diplomat accused of beating his children could not be arrested because of diplomatic immunity. A court order was obtained for child protective services to remove his children, but the US Supreme Court ultimately ruled that this was illegal under international law and the children were returned.
- GoofsAfter Hassan Nejari's wife shoots him. Det. Baez says "He's DOA!" DOA is the term used in hospital E.R.'s to describe a patient that arrives at the E.R. and has died before arriving. The correct term to describe a person found to be dead anywhere outside of a hospital, e.g. at a crime, or accident scene, is DOS (dead on scene)
- Quotes
Jamie Reagan: Nice 4-4-2.
Josh: Thanks.
Jamie Reagan: Three speed or four?
Josh: Four.
Jamie Reagan: Oh, that's the way to go.
Josh: You?
Jamie Reagan: Oh, I got a hurt SS 396 sitting in my dad's garage.
Josh: What are you doing with it?
Jamie Reagan: Oh, I've been working on it myself last couple years.
Josh: I got a Chevelle guy if you're interested. He's got a flatbed and everything.
Jamie Reagan: Really? Good guy?
Josh: Oh, the best. No rip-off.
Eddie Janko: We should be... we should be going in.
Jamie Reagan: So, hey, nice talking with you.
Josh: Hey, you know, uh, Eddie and I, we're taking my sister out to dinner tonight. She came up from Virginia to go apartment hunting. Why don't you join us?
Jamie Reagan: Uh, well...
Eddie Janko: You... um, being put on the spot. He probably has plans, right?
Josh: Who has plans on a Thursday night? Come on, it'll be great.
Jamie Reagan: Okay.
Josh: [leaving] Yeah? Seven o'clock. Blue Smoke.
Jamie Reagan: Alright.
Eddie Janko: Bye.
Jamie Reagan: I couldn't think of an excuse fast enough. If you don't want me to come...
Eddie Janko: No, of course, come. Of course. It's gonna be great.
- ConnectionsReferences Blue Bloods: Guilt by Association (2016)
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