Blue Bloods Season 6 maintains its core identity as a pro-police family drama with traditional values, featuring the Reagan family's unwavering commitment to law enforcement amid NYC's challenges. Progressive elements are minor and incidental, such as diverse supporting characters like Detective Maria Baez (Latina) and guest stars including a Black reverend advocating for police accountability, which feel organic to the setting rather than forced. Episodes occasionally touch on contemporary issues like anti-police protests (e.g., Episode 6 'Rush to Judgment'), criminal justice reform (e.g., Episode 15 'Fresh Start'), and critiques of 'broken windows' policing (e.g., Episode 16 with Whoopi Goldberg), but these are handled in a balanced manner that defends police actions, emphasizes self-defense, and critiques overzealous activism—such as Episode 5 'Back Stabbers' portraying a campus social justice advocate negatively. There are no race- or gender-swaps, overt lectures, or creator statements pushing activism; Tom Selleck's conservative persona reinforces the show's traditional stance. Audience reception praises its refusal to go full 'woke,' with any minor complaints vastly outweighed by appreciation for authentic storytelling free from heavy ideological intrusion.