Blue Bloods Recap 11/22/19: Season 10 Episode 9 “Grave Errors”

Blue Bloods Recap 11/22/19: Season 10 Episode 9 "Grave Errors"

Tonight on CBS their hit drama starring Tom Selleck Blue Bloods airs an all-new Friday, November 22, 2019, episode and we have your Blue Bloods recap below. On tonight’s Blue Bloods Season 10 episode 9 “Grave Errors,” as per the CBS synopsis, “While working a case of a nanny accused of abuse, Erin disagrees with the psychiatric consultant, Dr. Alice Dornan, regarding her diagnosis and punishment suggestion.

Also, Eddie confronts her boss who has a personal vendetta against the commissioner and the Reagan family name; Mayor Peter Chase pushes Frank to make staffing changes he is skeptical about, and Danny goes undercover on a case when a woman claims to have heard someone plotting a murder.

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A woman came in wanting to report a murder. Roxy Smith later explained that she tends the bar at “The Clasp” and that she was working when she overheard someone named Joe threaten murder. She didn’t get any details. She didn’t even know Joe’s potential victim. She just knew there was someone threatening murder and she felt she had to tell the cops. Detective Baez was skeptical about her story. It wasn’t until she talked to her partner Danny that they decided to take Roxy’s story seriously.

Danny remembered a case from his past. He said some drunk college kid had gotten out of hand and he committed murder while his blood was running hot. Danny had never forgotten that case. He thought it was important to remember that anyone is capable of murder and so he wanted to help Roxy. Here she was being a good citizen. The least they could do was listen and try to investigate the matter. The two detectives headed off to a sleazy bar. They were still there when Danny’s father entered a meeting with the new mayor.

Mayor Peter Chase was different to what Frank was used to. He was usually the guy with all the answers and none of the other mayors have ever interfered with his staffing. Then along came this new mayor. He wanted to bring back up “stop & frisk”. He was willing to give Frank a lot of leeway in that area and yet this new mayor also wanted Frank to fire Garrett. He said the guy was no longer useful and so he wanted him gone. The mayor had put Frank in a difficult position. He’s always had Garrett by his side and he wasn’t sure what he’d do without him.

It left Frank considering his options. He questioned the possibility of pushing back and fighting for his people, but that was going to bring in direct confrontation with his new mayor and it could even risk his job. Frank had to consider everything. He was thinking about it when his father found him in a sour mood and asked him what happened. Henry wanted to help his son. He listened as Frank discussed the problem and he tried to offer whatever input he could. And it thankfully cleared things up for Frank.

Frank realized what he had to do. He went back to work the next day and he had a one on one meeting with Garrett. Only Garrett has his own piece of news. He received a job offer that was too good to pass up and he wanted to take it. Garrett hadn’t gone looking for a job. The offer had come to him and he knew he had to take it. Even if it meant the end of the era. He was sadly going to be leaving the Commissioner’s office. Garrett promised that he would train up his replacement and so he wasn’t leaving Frank in the lurch.

It also freed up Frank. He didn’t have to confront the mayor about his staff and his conversion with his father had cleared his head on what else the mayor had mentioned. So, it was a good thing he could rely on his father if no one else. Danny, however, didn’t have the possibility out in the field. When he was out there, all he could rely on was his partner and his instincts. The latter was what he used as he posed as another drunk at the bar and met Joe. Joe was just as Roxy described him. He was looking for someone to do a job for him and Danny pretended to be the perfect guy for it.

Danny admitted he was in the military. He also stated he now has a record and so Joe ate his story right up. Joe told Danny where he could later meet him. He then waited for Danny to arrive at this location in order to tell him about the “job”. The “job” was a murder. Joe wanted Danny to murder Roxy because they used to be together and she broke up with him. He now resented how he has to watch her flirt with other patrons at the bar. He felt Roxy didn’t deserve to live if she wasn’t his and so he hired Danny to kill Roxy.

Danny soon told his partner and together they talked to Roxy. Roxy explained the real story. She said she dated Joe right up until she found out he was living with another woman and that’s when she broke it off. Roxy then tried to move on. She may even have tried to flaunt her likeability in Joe’s face. Its what he deserves after what he did. Joe had no right to be upset with Roxy and so Roxy was livid when she found out Joe was trying to kill her. And it seems that the only way to get Joe for attempted murder was to pretend that the job went ahead.

Roxy had to pretend to be dead. She was going to let Danny “kill” her and he was going to show a picture of her supposed dead body to Joe. Afterward, once it was confirmed that Roxy’s death was what Joe wanted, it would free up the detectives and they could arrest Joe. They just had to go through with the plan first. They talked it out with Roxy and she was in an agreement. They got the staging equipment from the NYPD’s storage room. Danny also went alone with Roxy to the staging scene and he waited for her to make her move before he ratted her out.

Roxy was never a victim. She was the daughter of a guy that Danny arrested years ago. It turns out he had remembered Roxy from the moment she tried to sell them her story. He only let her go on because he wanted to see what she was capable of. Roxy, it seems had done all of this because she tried to kill Danny. Danny though had his instincts and his partner. His partner had followed him to the scene and she got his back when Roxy attempted to kill him. The two detectives later arrested Roxy for attempted murder. They also had Joe on the hook because he helped Roxy in arranging Danny’s possible murder. And so Danny was later resting easy because he arrested two people before they could harm him.

Frank, on the other hand, was in a difficult position. He knew that Garrett’s job offer was a little too convenient and he later questioned how the college came to recruit his friend. Franks didn’t say it, but he thinks someone pulled some strings and that Garrett got the job offer merely so that he would be out of the way. Frank asked Garrett about it. He was questioning his friend at the same time as his daughter was doing the same with her own. Erin had fired a psychiatric consultant because she didn’t like her assessment of a defendant and it was an overreaction on her part.

Erin later realized the mistake she made. She even went to Dr. Alice Dornan on bended knee to apologize. Erin wasn’t going to throw away her compatible relationship with Alice over something as small as a disagreement and so she finally talked it out with Alice. Erin cleared things up and even Edie did it. She cleared things up with the sergeant that hated her and now they were on better footing. So, Frank had to tread gracefully with Garrett. He talked to his friend about his offer and he got Garrett to turn it down because they both knew it came from a poisoned well.

It wasn’t an offer that Garrett earned!

Frank and Garrett later went to the new mayor. They told him how things were going to stay the same and Mayor Chase was forced to concede. The mayor was going to allow Garrett to stay on. But he stated to everyone that he was going to be the boss once he was sworn in and so Frank took his warning seriously.

THE END!