The only remaining Mustang driven by Steve McQueen in "Bullitt" is stolen; an order from the acting district attorney puts Frank and Erin at odds.The only remaining Mustang driven by Steve McQueen in "Bullitt" is stolen; an order from the acting district attorney puts Frank and Erin at odds.The only remaining Mustang driven by Steve McQueen in "Bullitt" is stolen; an order from the acting district attorney puts Frank and Erin at odds.
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Not a bad episode but not one of the better ones either. The fact was brought up about Erin celebrating her 40th birthday but this is incorrect as she had her 40th birthday several years back. In one of the previous episodes, Frank runs into a pal of Erins, a blonde that Erin doesn't want her dad dating because she is his daughters age, whom Frank can't remember until she gives him some clues and then yes, he remembers and mentions they had last seen each other at Erins "40" birthday Wondering why CBS doesn't check their facts before filming episodes as this happens all too often when facts in their story lines are incorrect. Again, it would be nice if the story lines would include the past of this family. We have seen pix on Franks dresser of Joe and Mary..They have been mentioned over time but never been "shown" in their "past" as part of any storyline. It would bring newness to the show along with more insight into family members. Really getting tired of Erins arrogant attitude. She always has to present herself as "Assist Dist Atty Erin Reagan" instead of Erin Reagan, ADA...Many of us feel she went back to her maiden name to show off to others as that last name opens more doors and Boyle. While at it, Bring back the ex husband for some conflict , add to the shows often boring story lines
Poor Bridget Moynahan. Had I been here I might have quit the District Attorney's office over this. Her new boss, the acting DA of Manhattan no doubt trolling for votes to become DA in his own right orders that cops be ARRESTED if they don't follow procedure. I'm not a big fan of police, but that seemed way excessive. Of course it puts her in conflict with Tom Selleck.
Donnie Wahlberg however does not get his usual grisly homicide. It's a stolen car instead. But what a car, the one that Steve McQueen drove in that famous car chase in Bullitt. The current owner Anthony Edwards feels that his unfaithful wife and a boyfriend did the deed. But it doesn't feel right to Wahlberg and his instincts are usually right.
Love the scene in the end when the Reagan men get to see the car and get to feel close to that Hollywood icon who drove it.
Donnie Wahlberg however does not get his usual grisly homicide. It's a stolen car instead. But what a car, the one that Steve McQueen drove in that famous car chase in Bullitt. The current owner Anthony Edwards feels that his unfaithful wife and a boyfriend did the deed. But it doesn't feel right to Wahlberg and his instincts are usually right.
Love the scene in the end when the Reagan men get to see the car and get to feel close to that Hollywood icon who drove it.
Did you know
- TriviaAnthony Edward's character of Owen Cairo shows up to the drop off point wearing almost the exact same attire as Steve McQueen as Bullitt wore during the famous car chase: Brown suede shoes (albeit not chukka style like Bullitt's), dark trousers, very dark blue or black turtleneck with a tweed blazer.
- GoofsIn season 3 (8 Mar. 2013), Whitney Robshaw tells Frank Reagan that they had met at Erin's 40th Birthday, so there for it cannot be Erin's 40th in November 2015.
- Quotes
Henry Reagan: [He, Frank, Danny and Jamie are having their picture taken with the Bullitt Mustang, all with huge, happy smiles] Best Christmas card photo ever.
- ConnectionsReferences The Wizard of Oz (1939)
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