Blue Bloods

Blue Bloods

tvTV-14
September 24, 2010
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Analysis Score2/10
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TL;DR Verdict

Blue Bloods: 2/10 wokeness – pure pro-police family drama focused on crime-solving, moral clarity, and Sunday dinners, with zero identity politics or progressive preaching.

Detailed Analysis

Blue Bloods is a traditional police procedural drama chronicling the Reagan family, an Irish-American NYPD dynasty led by Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck), as they solve crimes while upholding law-and-order principles, Catholic-rooted family loyalty, and moral clarity through iconic Sunday dinners. The series features a predominantly white core cast with organic diversity in supporting roles reflective of New York City, consistently prioritizing entertaining case-of-the-week stories and pro-police narratives over identity politics or systemic critiques. Across 14 seasons, it earns aggregate low scores (averaging ~2/10) for its near-total absence of progressive ideological intrusions, with any incidental modern issues—like racial tensions, protests, or LGBTQ+ cases—handled in balanced, conservative-leaning resolutions that affirm police integrity and resist "woke" activism, earning praise for pure, apolitical entertainment.

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