Le dilemme d’Erin dévoilé : faut-il se sentir coupable?

Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 6 Review: Justice and Compassion Clash
A middle schooler had Erin questioning everything, but was Erin right to feel guilty?
Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 6 focused on the difference between the letter of the law and its intended spirit, with Frank and Erin facing potential miscarriages of justice.
Meanwhile, Danny and Baez solved one of their most tragic cases with the help of a face from Baez’s past—and there was no real conflict between the cops.
Erin’s Complex Dilemma
Erin’s issue was more complicated than a middle schooler could appreciate. There were many nuances in Eli’s case: He’d been sentenced before significant criminal justice reforms, had seen a more conservative judge, and was jailed for reasons that were not entirely within Erin’s control.
Erin might be one of TV’s most brilliant legal minds, but she wasn’t prepared to deal with a young person who wasn’t developmentally ready for these explanations and was angry over the trauma of losing the brother who took care of her.
Ultimately, Erin was able to get Eli’s sentence reversed, and that solved the problem in the end.
Frank’s Unusual Favor
The favor Garrett dumped in Frank’s lap seemed out of character for Frank to deal with.
At first glance, it didn’t seem he could do anything about this woman’s situation. If police protocol is to hold onto evidence, even if it means inconveniencing the victim of a crime, Frank wasn’t likely to bend the rules.
In this case, the woman needed her car to earn a living as a delivery driver. She was desperate for someone to fix the situation, but that didn’t mean Frank could do anything for her, no matter how bad he felt about it.
Baez and Danny’s Tragic Case
Baez and Danny’s case involved a murder related to voodoo, which took a tragic turn when a father accidentally killed his autistic daughter.
It always makes me uncomfortable when autistic children become victims of violent crime on TV, but Blue Bloods told an interesting and tragic story despite this.
Surprisingly, things were calm between the cops even though Baez worked with her former partner on this case.
Eddie’s Case Reveals Unexpected Biases
Eddie’s case yielded the surprising result that the admissions counselor wasn’t biased against Black people — she hated cops.
Yes, people choose to become police officers, but that doesn’t mean that they deserve all the hatred that comes their way.
The institution probably thought they were doing the right thing by not discriminating based on skin color, but they were denying children an education at their school because of their parents’ jobs.
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Source : www.tvfanatic.com
