She thought maybe he didn’t do it because he was trying to prove something and so now they were fighting. He apologized for it and surprisingly his wife didn’t believe him. It was the term of endearment that reminded Jamie he hadn’t done the list. His wife hadn’t thought anything of it until later when they were having lunch and she called him “honey”. Jamie also mentioned his little name for it out loud. He called it that because he thought the list was her way of saying “Honey, do this”. She gave it to him and he called it the “Honey Do List”. Edie, therefore, thought her husband could handle the list on his own. She couldn’t do them because they were on different shifts and she was going into work the same time he was coming home. They were technically still newlyweds and so Edie didn’t think Jamie would mind doing some chores she wrote down for him. Jamie and Edie haven’t been married that long. He was trying to figure out what to do while his youngest son Jamie was going through his marital spat. Frank was suddenly in a position he never imagined. Her husband is Jack Burch the head of Counterterrorism which made this situation even more difficult than possible and somehow Frank was the one that had to deal with it. The woman is the wife of another officer. The guy went straight from the office to a motel and unfortunately, the two officers also saw who the woman is. Sid and Baker followed Holmes while he was supposedly on shift. He asked his staff to carry it out the investigation without anyone knowing and they did just that. Frank wanted this matter dealt with promptly. However, if this man did this to himself, then there was nothing Frank could do about it. Frank would be forced to fire Holmes if the allegations were true and he knew he would be losing a strong officer. The man also allegedly slept with this woman in one of his official vehicles and so are there several charges of unbecoming of an officer up for grabs, but either way, Frank wanted answers. Frank later asked Sid and Baker, two members of his staff, to investigate whether or not Chief Holmes had an extramarital affair on the job. This allegation was against the Chief of IAB and so Frank couldn’t pass it off to them to investigate. The Commissioner’s Office was dealing with an allegation. Tonight’s Blue Bloods recap begins now – Refresh Page often to get the most current updates! While you wait for our recap make sure to check out all our Blue Bloods recaps, news, spoilers & more, right here! So make sure to bookmark this spot and come back from 10 PM – 11 PM ET! for our Blue Bloods recap.
On tonight’s Blue Bloods Season 10 episode 10 “Bones To Pick,” as per the CBS synopsis, “After a woman is found dead at a men’s-only club, Danny and Baez investigate if her death was an accident or the result of foul play.Īlso, Frank hears about an alleged affair between the chief of Internal Affairs and the spouse of another member of law enforcement, and Jamie and Eddie argue about gender politics in the Reagan family. "Time's come for her to ask for it by announcing she's running for the office.Tonight on CBS their hit drama starring Tom Selleck Blue Bloods airs an all-new Friday, December 6, 2019, episode and we have your Blue Bloods recap below. "For her character, the choice seemed to be: if you think you can do the job, then ask for it or otherwise, sit back down," Wade told Deadline when asked why Erin is running now. on Blue Bloods since the show began over a decade ago now, working under multiple D.A.s who she has often disagreed with. Although Erin is afraid to lose, she told her family that their love and support would make her "unbeatable." (Photo: CBS)Įrin has been an A.D.A. This made it impossible for Crawford and Erin to work together and likely pushed her over the edge. In "Silver Linings," Frank ( Tom Selleck) publicly complained about Crawford's modernizing tactics, including changing charging guidelines and changing the definition of "non-violent crimes." Frank even wanted Crawford's A.D.A.s to publicly speak out against their boss. Throughout Season 12, Erin toyed with the idea of running for higher office, especially as it became clear she didn't have much chemistry with Crawford (Roslyn Ruff).