Blue Bloods Inside Jobs (2010– ) Online
- Original Title :
- Inside Jobs
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Crime / Drama
- Year :
- 2010–
- Directror :
- Alex Hall
- Cast :
- Donnie Wahlberg,Bridget Moynahan,Will Estes
- Writer :
- Robin Green,Mitchell Burgess
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 42min
- Rating :
- 8.0/10
The commissioner reluctantly does his duty: providing due police protection for nationally reputed white supremacist Curtis Swint, who comes to exercise his right of free speech in a New York hotel. It proves no coincidence that rats turns up inconveniently at two nearby places: on the street, in the trousers of a battered nobody, too scared to file an abuse complaint from hospital, and at a fund-raising gala dinner organized by socialite Sophia Franza, who just asked Erin to join some of her charities. Still, Danny has a hard time finding and proving the link.
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Donnie Wahlberg | - | Danny Reagan | |
Bridget Moynahan | - | Erin Reagan | |
Will Estes | - | Jamie Reagan | |
Len Cariou | - | Henry Reagan | |
Tom Selleck | - | Frank Reagan | |
Amy Carlson | - | Linda Reagan | |
Sami Gayle | - | Nicky Reagan-Boyle | |
Mark Moses | - | Curtis Swint | |
Gregory Jbara | - | Garrett Moore | |
Robert Clohessy | - | Sid Gormley | |
Megan Boone | - | Candice McElroy | |
Vincent Pastore | - | Richie Tomlin | |
Ato Essandoh | - | Reverend Darnell Potter | |
McCaleb Burnett | - | Jimmy Deleo | |
Jason Kravits | - | Dave Greenwald |
"Now we just ask "what would Jackie O do in this situation?"" - a reference to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, former First Lady and wife of 35th President of the United States John Fitzgerald Kennedy until his tragic death. This is referencing 'what would she do in a crisis', something she became known for handling with grace after President Kennedy's assasination in 1963 in Dallas, Texas.
The storyline involving radio talk show host Curtis Swint is actually a modern-day recreation of the real-life incident to which Frank refers while talking with Henry. Theodore Roosevelt, NYPD Commissioner in 1895, had to deal with Reverend Hermann Ahlwardt, an anti-Semitic German activist, who was about to make a public lecture in NYC. There was much fear over Jewish protests sparking violence at the lecture. In the real-life incident, Roosevelt provided a security detail for Ahlwardt's appearance made up completely of Jewish police officers.