Another solid season from CBS' Blue Bloods! I enjoyed every moment of the first series and season 2 lived up to the expectations. The Reagan family are certainly unique and the way each episode brings heated debates and arguments round the family table just captures the show and does so again this year. The first episode of S2, 'Mercy,' has Commissioner Frank Reagan (the awesome TomAnother solid season from CBS' Blue Bloods! I enjoyed every moment of the first series and season 2 lived up to the expectations. The Reagan family are certainly unique and the way each episode brings heated debates and arguments round the family table just captures the show and does so again this year. The first episode of S2, 'Mercy,' has Commissioner Frank Reagan (the awesome Tom Selleck) at loggerheads with the mayor over the murder of one of his supporters. Whilst also setting Jamie up for a familiar theme over the course of the season as he foes undercover. Eventually it leads to him taking an undercover assignment to bring down the Sanfino crime family. Elder brother (Donny Wahlberg) is a natural and proves his credentials furthermore as hardass Danny. He himself has a lot of drama throughout the season. In episode 2 'Friendly Fire' he shoots a fellow cop which leads to an Internal Affairs investigation, he deals with a dangerous bank robbery led by a former cop, a cold case is re-opened leading him to a long-standing conflict with Jamie, his friendship with partner Jackie flourishes and it was good to see the two of them get more screen time particuarly in 'Working Girls' and he goes toe-to-toe with his sister, Erin. Erin herself has dilemmas, a complicated love-life in which an art dealer becomes the centre of a police investigation and she's also offered an intriguing job from the Mayor which would lead her on a collision course with her dad. Frank, who is dynamite by the way, Tom Selleck continues to excel in the lead role, and he too comes across some complex situations. From ploitical crisis, to appeasing the Mayor's needs and requests as well as the reveal off his secret lover, the pressure shows though and Selleck sells every moment in the Finale when Frank has to stop a biological attack against the time whilst not being able to tell his family. In amongst all their personal stories and conficts at the centre their all united by the Reagan dinner table, it's elegant yet so appropriate and heart-warming at times no matter what the topic is, the Reagan's never shy away from the conversation. All in all, a fabulous follow up by the guys at Blue Bloods in what is certainly delivering terrific television.… Expand