Blue Bloods season 8 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Jessica Guimond, working on a documentary about Nathan Goodwin, visits Detective Danny Reagan, claiming her life is threatened due to her project. Despite initial reluctance, Danny investigates after Jessica goes missing, uncovering links to a gang and questioning a past case's verdict. Meanwhile, Erin Reagan deals with the consequences of a past prosecution, and Commissioner Frank grapples with the aftermath of his digitally manipulated statements. The family faces moral dilemmas, reflecting on the lengths they'd go to protect one another.
Full Episode S08E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Jessica Guimond and why is she important to the plot?
Jessica Guimond is making a documentary on Nathan Goodwin and claims her life is being threatened because of it.
What is the new initiative Erin Reagan is asked to support?
Erin is asked to support an initiative focusing on differentiating drug addicts who need rehabilitation from those who need incarceration.
How does Jessica Guimond's disappearance impact the Reagan family?
Her disappearance leads Detective Danny Reagan and his partner to investigate, uncovering connections to a gang and questioning a past case's integrity.
Who are the Hellians?
The Hellians are a gang connected to the case Danny and Maria are investigating, particularly related to Jessica Guimond's disappearance.
What dilemma does Erin Reagan face regarding Dr. Lee McByrne?
Erin feels conflicted and responsible for Dr. Lee McByrne's downfall into addiction after prosecuting him and seeks to offer help.
What issue is Commissioner Frank Reagan dealing with?
Commissioner Reagan is dealing with a scandal involving the digital manipulation of his statements, making him question his stance on new drug policies.
What does the Reagan family discuss at their dinner?
The Reagan family discusses the boundaries of family loyalty and support, sharing personal reflections on what they would do for family.