Blue Bloods:The family of a new police-York, under the leadership of Tom Selleck playing chief, delves into dangerous new territory, as the younger generation comes on board.
I love New York. I love CS show. I love Tom Selleck in “Magnum, PI” And somehow, despite all that went into it on paper, “Blue Blood” is a bitch. During the first 10 minutes, we were like Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” (the old “you’re in New York,” a cliche) and Jay-Z “Empire State of Mind” (the new “You’re in New York York “cliché). Affairs and problems connecting to the Reagan family funny coincidence, and Mark Wahlberg’s brother Donnie – to play Det. Danny Reagan – grumbles and grimaces, as if he were constipated. Selleck, meanwhile, seems to call it in. He still has a “stache, but it is not Ferrari and macho swagger that made him so appealing back in the 80′s. Disappointment. – Theoden Janes
Tom Selleck doing here? He turns too dry, emotional semaphore around which the storm plot knots. Donnie Wahlberg does all that he has a magic detective who knows everything, although it seems that everything he does is gold-plated invitation to the dismissal. And it’s too heavy with family schmaltz for my taste. I think this one goes in the books, like DOA.
It is necessary to plot points of the season was introduced in the premiere episode, but I was still cold – “The Da Vinci Code” as the secret police team was the last straw. character of Tom Selleck, too good to be true, and he would be happy to know he does not look old enough to be a dad Bridget Moynihan and Donnie Walhberg (whose dinner table debate on the serious question becomes, “Screw you!” “No, screw you! “Really?”). I am easily distracted by an unnatural force for support of New York and inconsistencies, such as parks right out front and the empty seats, which should be complete.
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