This storyline took the main focus of season 11 and didn’t feel fresh or exciting. With Frank overcoming the same struggles he faced in season 11 in the previous seasons, fans had insight into what would happen. When they were proven right, it hurt the season rather than providing relief.
9. Season 13
Season 13 of Blue Bloods started to feel more like a political drama than a police procedural, which was not welcomed by most fans. With Erin almost running for the District Attorney’s position, it seemed the campaign would take over the show’s next season, but when she decided against it, the storyline felt unneeded.
Many of the plot lines were not about cases and more about the personal issues of the Reagans at work. The only Reagan working cases was Danny for most of the season. Compared to other seasons, the latest season of Blue Bloods fell flat, despite growing the characters.
8. Season 10
The 10th season of Blue Bloods is one of the better seasons of the show, as it shows how much time has passed for the characters. This is most prominent with Nicky, who moves away to start her life as an adult. When the show started, Nicky was a child coping with being the daughter of an assistant district attorney.
Season 10 also marked the start of Blue Bloods taking on more social issues regarding police and the treatment of suspects. This showed Frank in a new light as he tried to balance his old-school beliefs with the new expectations of the NYPD. The introduction of real-life issues in the show made it more relatable for fans.
7. Season 8
Season 8 focused on the flaws the characters in Blue Bloods have, making them more relatable to fans and getting back to the balance of family and work that fans fell in love with in the 1st season. Eddie grew as a character this season as her past with her criminal father affected her performance at work.
By focusing on Eddie and Jamie, the season provided a new perspective on life as an officer in the NYPD. Eddie was also removed from the shadow of being a Reagan which showed a new set of challenges that hadn’t been exposed before. The new storylines and intense cases that saw Danny narrowly avoiding his peril was exciting for fans and spelled success for the show in its 8th season.
6. Season 4
Blue Bloods season 4 was exciting and involved every kind of case viewers could imagine. There were kidnappings, murders, and more. The variety of cases kept the show exciting and highlighted each Reagan’s area of expertise.
The 4th season also saw some of the biggest fights between Erin and her family as she plays every case by the book, and her brothers tend to work around the protocol. With each of the Reagans having to face trial or work on a trial in season 4, fans saw the family gain a new appreciation for each other, which was heartwarming and drew new viewers into the show.
5. Season 3
Season 3 had one of the biggest shake-ups in Blue Bloods history, with Detective Baez being introduced as Danny’s new partner. The 3rd season of Blue Bloods focused on crimes often associated with old-school police shows based in New York City, like gang violence and innocent people being caught in the crossfire.
Danny and Frank were the focus of most of the storylines in the 3rd season, with Frank having to make tough choices and Danny being in situations where he was uncomfortable so that he could question witnesses and suspects. This is a key part of the show that breaks up the intense moments with humor.
4. Season 6
Blue Bloods season 6 had dark episodes that were dramatic and jarring as a serial killer was threatening Danny and his family. Season 6 gave a look into Erin’s life as a single mother and Nicky, who by this point in the show was growing into an independent teenager who was less conservative than the rest of her family.
Seeing Erin outside her job as a prominent lawyer humanized her and showed that while she is in charge at work, she is still figuring out how to keep her daughter from getting into trouble. Danny was also humanized in this season since he was once again the target of a violent criminal. As two of the strongest members of the Reagan family, seeing them vulnerable was a new perspective for new fans and something long-time fans hadn’t seen in a few seasons.
3. Season 2
Season 2 of Blue Bloods focused on cases and family drama between the Reagans in a natural and balanced way. Other seasons have lacked this, with one element being more heavy-handed than the other. Season 2 capitalized on the struggles of Frank Reagan being the commissioner of the police department and being his children’s boss.
When he placed Jamie on house arrest, it highlighted that Frank might be proud of his children for continuing the family legacy but will not give them special treatment. This storyline helped better explain the family dynamic and how it translates into their work lives.
2. Season 5
Season 5 quickly became of the best seasons of Blue Bloods when Linda was shot, and Danny had to deal with the aftermath. Danny’s emotions are a constant struggle, so seeing him deal with a family member being a victim was his most important test yet. The fifth season also saw the Reagans rally in a way they hadn’t before.
The Reagans are often in the spotlight as a prominent law enforcement family. Season 5 highlighted how this could be dangerous to their families, which other shows hadn’t explored in the same way. With the tragedies the family faced, there were also great victories, like Frank Reagan announcing the arrest of a prominent gang leader and the improved safety of New York City.
1. Season 1
Most television shows get better with time, but Blue Bloods made a big impact in the very first season. As the introduction to the Reagans, the first season of Blue Bloods splits time between all the family members and explains how they fit into the law enforcement landscape in their own way. Frank Reagan is established as the family’s patriarch and runs the NYPD similarly.
In the first season, Frank removes dirty police from the force in an attempt to better the reputation of the police force. The start of Blue Bloods established the family dinner scene included in each episode. This helped fans understand that the family isn’t close because they work together but because they love one another.