Keeping The Faithblue Bloods : Season 13 Episode 1 [LATEST]
: The episode concludes with the traditional family dinner, where Jamie’s survival is celebrated, and Eddie secures an agreement from Captain McNichols to remain in the same precinct as Jamie.
: Danny and Joe Hill eventually track down and arrest Castillo, with Danny insisting on handling the arrest "by the book" in honor of Jamie and their late brother, Joe Sr..
: They visit a church slated for closure where a "priceless" solid gold chalice has been stolen. The Archbishop refuses to report the theft to the police, preferring to rely on faith and prayer for the sinner, which leads to a philosophical debate with Frank about justice and the changing nature of the city. Erin’s Campaign and Jack Boyle Keeping the FaithBlue Bloods : Season 13 Episode 1
" Keeping the Faith ," the season 13 premiere of Blue Bloods , centers on a high-stakes investigation that leaves Jamie Reagan fighting for his life after being shot. Jamie's Shooting and Investigation
: Jamie tracks down Castillo, who has kidnapped and murdered his own wife. When Danny and Joe Hill arrive on the scene to assist, Castillo opens fire. Jamie steps into the line of fire to save his family members and is shot in the abdomen, just below his bulletproof vest. : The episode concludes with the traditional family
: Danny personally drives Jamie to the hospital, where he undergoes surgery for a bullet lodged near his spine. While the Reagan family gathers, Jamie eventually stabilizes, though initial concerns about permanent paralysis remain unresolved in the immediate aftermath. Frank’s Unfiltered City Tour
: This interaction resurfaces old romantic feelings between Erin and Jack, adding a personal layer to her professional ambitions. Outcome and Family Dinner The Archbishop refuses to report the theft to
: Unaware of Jamie's condition for most of the episode, Frank and his friend Archbishop Kearns go "undercover" as ordinary civilians to get an unvarnished look at the city.
: The episode concludes with the traditional family dinner, where Jamie’s survival is celebrated, and Eddie secures an agreement from Captain McNichols to remain in the same precinct as Jamie.
: Danny and Joe Hill eventually track down and arrest Castillo, with Danny insisting on handling the arrest "by the book" in honor of Jamie and their late brother, Joe Sr..
: They visit a church slated for closure where a "priceless" solid gold chalice has been stolen. The Archbishop refuses to report the theft to the police, preferring to rely on faith and prayer for the sinner, which leads to a philosophical debate with Frank about justice and the changing nature of the city. Erin’s Campaign and Jack Boyle
" Keeping the Faith ," the season 13 premiere of Blue Bloods , centers on a high-stakes investigation that leaves Jamie Reagan fighting for his life after being shot. Jamie's Shooting and Investigation
: Jamie tracks down Castillo, who has kidnapped and murdered his own wife. When Danny and Joe Hill arrive on the scene to assist, Castillo opens fire. Jamie steps into the line of fire to save his family members and is shot in the abdomen, just below his bulletproof vest.
: Danny personally drives Jamie to the hospital, where he undergoes surgery for a bullet lodged near his spine. While the Reagan family gathers, Jamie eventually stabilizes, though initial concerns about permanent paralysis remain unresolved in the immediate aftermath. Frank’s Unfiltered City Tour
: This interaction resurfaces old romantic feelings between Erin and Jack, adding a personal layer to her professional ambitions. Outcome and Family Dinner
: Unaware of Jamie's condition for most of the episode, Frank and his friend Archbishop Kearns go "undercover" as ordinary civilians to get an unvarnished look at the city.