Blue Bloods Season 1 Episode 11
Blue Bloods
Season 1

Ep 11. Little Fish

  • TV14
  • January 19, 2011
  • 42 min
  • 7.9  (529)

Blue Bloods season 1 episode 11, titled "Little Fish," is a crime drama that follows the Reagan family, who are deeply rooted in the New York City Police Department.

The episode focuses on Jamie Reagan (played by Will Estes), the youngest son of Police Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck), and his partner, Renzulli (Nick Turturro). Jamie has been serving as a beat cop for about a year, but he's itching to make a real difference and become a detective.

During their patrol, Jamie and Renzulli stumble upon a prostitute named Linda who tells them about a fellow working girl who has gone missing. She describes the missing girl as a "little fish," or someone who is brand new to the prostitution trade. Although Renzulli initially dismisses Linda's comments, Jamie is more sympathetic and decides to investigate the matter further.

As Jamie delves deeper into the case, he begins to uncover some disturbing information. It turns out that the missing girl is not the only "little fish" to have disappeared recently. Jamie becomes more convinced that a serial killer is targeting young, vulnerable women.

In the meantime, Frank Reagan is dealing with his own set of problems. Mayor Poole has a new initiative called the "Broken Windows" policy, which encourages the police to crack down on minor offenses like graffiti and littering in the hopes that it will prevent more serious crimes from occurring. Frank is hesitant to support the policy since he believes that police work should be focused on more important issues.

Meanwhile, Erin Reagan (Bridget Moynahan), the family's only daughter, is prosecuting a case involving a man who is suspected of sexually assaulting a young girl. The victim is the daughter of a well-respected and wealthy family, which makes the case particularly challenging for Erin.

As the episode progresses, Jamie's investigation takes a dangerous turn, putting both him and Renzulli in harm's way. Meanwhile, Frank's stance on the "Broken Windows" policy creates tension between him and Mayor Poole, and Erin finds herself facing unexpected obstacles in the courtroom.

"Little Fish" is a gripping episode that showcases the Reagan family's dedication to their jobs and their determination to do what's right, no matter the cost. The episode deals with some heavy themes, including prostitution, sexual assault, and police corruption, but it does so in a way that is sensitive and respectful to the victims involved.

The performances by the cast are top-notch, particularly Will Estes, who shines as Jamie Reagan. He brings a sense of vulnerability and passion to the character, making him both relatable and admirable. Tom Selleck also delivers a strong performance as Frank, capturing the character's unwavering sense of duty and his genuine concern for the people of New York City.

Overall, "Little Fish" is a powerful addition to the Blue Bloods series, showcasing the show's ability to tackle complex issues with nuance and grace. Fans of crime dramas will find plenty to enjoy in this episode, which is equal parts thrilling and thought-provoking.

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  • First Aired
    January 19, 2011
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    42 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (529)