Blue Bloods, the long-running police procedural centered around the Reagan family, has delivered numerous standout episodes over its many seasons. Among the best is “The Job” (Season 2, Episode 12), which offers a powerful look at Danny’s emotional struggles with PTSD. The episode dives deep into the psychological toll that police work can take, especially for veterans like Danny, and is a great showcase of Donnie Wahlberg’s acting chops.
Another fan favorite is “The Blue Templar” (Season 1, Episode 22), the explosive season one finale. It ties together several early plot threads and reveals a hidden, corrupt society within the NYPD. The episode is packed with action and suspense, but it also cements the bond between the Reagan family as they confront the dark underbelly of the force they’ve pledged to uphold.
“Family Secrets” (Season 10, Episode 19) is also ranked among the best due to its major family revelation: the introduction of Joe Hill, the son of the late Joe Reagan. It’s a game-changing moment that adds depth to the family’s legacy and opens new storylines for future seasons. The way the family handles the surprise with warmth and unity speaks to the heart of the series.
Then there’s “Partners” (Season 3, Episode 2), a strong episode that balances a dramatic police case with heartfelt personal moments. It shines a light on Jamie’s growing confidence as a cop while also exploring the complex dynamic between Danny and his partner Jackie. These kinds of episodes—ones that blend intense cases with meaningful family or partner moments—are what make Blue Bloods truly special.