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== Involved Shootings == |
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* [[Power Players|Season 5, Episode 15]] - Eddie shot an armed man when he pointed his gun at her. |
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* [[My Aim is True|Season 8, Episode 22]] - Eddie shot a hitman in the back of the head when he nearly killed Jamie. |
* [[My Aim is True|Season 8, Episode 22]] - Eddie shot a hitman in the back of the head when he nearly killed Jamie. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
Revision as of 16:44, 3 July 2020
Edit "Eddie" Marie Reagan (Neè: Janko) is a police officer for the City of New York. The week after her graduation from the Academy in 2013, she was partnered with Jamie Reagan out of the 12th Precinct until his promotion to sergeant and transfer to the 29th Precinct. She was later also transferred to the 29th at Jamie's request.
After getting married, she tried out hyphenating her name before ultimately deciding on being Officer Janko at work and Mrs. Reagan at home[2].
Biography
Personal
Admittedly a sheltered, happy kid, Eddie is of mixed Serbian and Hungarian descent and speaks Serbian fluently due to her mother. Growing up, her father’s position as financial advisor meant they were very privileged to the degree that her high school graduation present was a Porsche. When it was revealed that the company her father worked for was a Ponzi scheme, costing many people everything, she got angry at him and didn’t speak to him for years after his conviction. While at Fort Dix her father was attacked by corrupt corrections officers and beaten badly enough to end up in the hospital. Once he finally agreed to testify against them, she was willing to try to repair their relationship.
In season 4 episode 8, Eddie goes on a date that ends badly. After getting drinks with a guy from her yoga class, he walks her home. when they get to her apartment he wants to come in and she says no. He then pushes her inside and slams her into a lamp. the next day Jamie comes to her apartment and asks Eddie to open the door because he feels like something is not right. When Eddie opens the door Jamie asks what happened, she claims she got into a car accident but he doesn't believe her. At work the following day Jamie gets the guys number out of Eddie's phone and writes it down. When he looks it up he finds that the guy has already been charged with rape in the first degree.
Career
Eddie’s time on the job started dramatically with the death of a fellow officer. Not long after, she was put in a highly stressful situation when a suspect she was chasing attempted to strike her with a pipe. During her recitation of the resulting arrest, she was shown to have a critical fact wrong but refused to change her story, wholeheartedly believing her account to be correct. While she was not actually correct, she kept her job when the investigation concluded that stress and adrenaline affected her memory of the incident, tricking her mind into believing her version of the story.
At one point she is temporarily assigned a different partner so that Jamie can ride with Officer Walsh who she believed hung her previous partner out to dry. Angry at what she sees as a betrayal of one of their own she makes several disparaging remarks. Later, after Officer Walsh is shot while watching her back Eddie begins to see her as a good cop who was in a bad situation.
Partnered once again, they faced a new threat when Jamie was attacked by a murder victim’s jealous ex-boyfriend and when they come face to face with him in the precinct, Eddie loses her cool. Her protective comments make her the target of an abduction by the suspect but due to the combined efforts of Danny, Jamie and Baez she is rescued just in time.
Her next trial comes when a civilian patrolman, Andy Fisher’s interference results in her killing a cornered suspect. Though not her first shooting as an officer, the loss of life at her hand hits Eddie hard causing her to lose her temper, telling Andy that it was his fault. She ends up going home sick when it overwhelms her but Jamie drops by that night giving her the support and comfort she needed.
Things quickly get intense with Eddie trying to help a confused older woman remember details about a potential bomber before he can strike.
Then, due to her age and fluency in Serbian, Danny asks Eddie to help them out with a case involving missing Serbian girls by going undercover. Although Jamie is not happy with her decision to accept the assignment, he ends up giving her the best advice because of his own experience undercover.
When a reporter riding along with them is shot and then withholds information, Jamie and Eddie approach him off-shift to try to get the full story out of him but are frustrated when he is still more interested in his story than getting the attacker.
They find that not all victims are easily helped when a mentally unstable woman ends up on their radar and their efforts to get her additional help are largely fruitless.
During a demonstration, Jamie is accused of brutality and Eddie is unable to provide testimony that will clear him while remaining truthful, stressing their relationship. They pull together to the point Jamie almost starts a war between the department and the District Attorney’s office when Eddie is charged with misconduct over making a few parking tickets disappear for an elderly neighbor. When Eddie gets overly excited by the prospect of doing detective work and ignores a 10-13, Jamie snaps at her once again feeling that she is damaging their trust.
After Jamie is promoted to Sergeant, Eddie follows him to the 29th Precinct, though initially she did not intend to, wanting to find her identity. There she gains a new partner while concealing their engagement as best she can. Though typically one half of a dating or married couple would be reassigned to a new precinct, they find a loophole in that the rules do not specifically state they have to be stationed at separate precincts.
Partners
While her only long-term partner has been Jamie, from time to time she has temporarily been assigned to other partners
- Officer Jamie Reagan - partners from 2013 (Season 4 Episode 1) until 2018 (Season 9, Episode 2)
- Officer Tim Welch - partners for a month (Season 7)
- Officer Rachel Witten - Current partner 2019 (Season 9, episode 18) - present
Awards
Citation Bars |
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American Flag Breast Bar
Excellent Police Duty Breast Bar |
Personality
Feisty, independent, and difficult to offend, Eddie is passionate about what she believes in and far more hot-tempered than Jamie. On the job, she usually sees things in an ‘Us vs. Them’ way, but is open to hearing Jamie’s more neutral assessment, even if she disagrees with it. Her massive appetite is the source of much ribbing from Jamie, especially due to her love of fried food and all-you-can-eat nights.
Relationships
While they have always shown signs of attraction to one another, Eddie and Jamie have worked to keep it professional, even after a night of drinking resulted in a kiss. Regardless of their effort to keep it strictly work between them, many of their fellow officers and, to an extent, even Jamie's family think they are sleeping together and they have been questioned on the nature of their relationship several times. From season 4 to 8, since they were not actually a couple, Eddie continued dating off and on. Early in their partnership, Eddie ended up on a date with a man who sexually assaulted her. Unwilling to be seen as a victim in her own precinct, she refused to report it, but with Jamie’s support, she finally did and she thanked him for his encouragement.
In season 7 episode 8, Eddie goes over to Jamie's apartment and confesses she is jealous and has feelings for him. He admits he has feelings for her, too. However, they agree that feelings can screw up a partnership and neither of them wants that to happen.
Eventually, after a near-fatal shoot out, they skip the dating and jump straight to engagement when Jamie is almost assassinated. Afterward, they have to convince everyone that they can work together, which doesn't work as well as hoped. However, a loophole allows them to stay at the same precinct, just not as partners.
Involved Shootings
- Season 5, Episode 15 - Eddie shot an armed man when he pointed his gun at her.
- Season 8, Episode 18 - Edie exchanges fire with a suspect and is shot in the vest.
- Season 8, Episode 22 - Eddie shot a hitman in the back of the head when he nearly killed Jamie.
Gallery
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Notes & Trivia
- Badge Number: 68921
Appearances
Season Four | ||||
Episode 1: "Unwritten Rules" |
Episode 2: "The City That Never Sleeps" |
Episode 3: "To Protect and Serve" |
Episode 4: "The Truth About Lying" |
Episode 5: "Lost and Found" |
Episode 6: "Growing Boys" |
Episode 7: "Drawing Dead" |
Episode 8: "Justice Served" |
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Episode 10: "Mistaken Identity" |
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Episode 12: "The Bogeyman" |
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Episode 16: "Insult to Injury" |
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Episode 18: "Righting Wrongs" |
Episode 19: "Secret Arrangements" |
Episode 20: "Custody Battle" |
Episode 21: "Above and Beyond" |
Episode 22: "Exiles" |
Season Five | ||||
Episode 1: "Partners" |
Episode 2: "Forgive and Forget" |
Episode 3: "Burning Bridges" |
Episode 4: "Excessive Force" |
Episode 5: "Loose Lips" |
Episode 6: "Most Wanted" |
Episode 7: "Shoot the Messenger" |
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Episode 10: "Sins of the Father" |
Episode 11: |
Episode 12: "Home Sweet Home" |
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Episode 14: "The Poor Door" |
Episode 15: "Power Players" |
Episode 16: "In The Box" |
Episode 17: "Occupational Hazards" |
Episode 18: "Bad Company" |
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Episode 20: "Payback" |
Episode 21: "New Rules" |
Episode 22: "The Art of War" |
Season Six | ||||
Episode 1: "Worst Case Scenario" |
Episode 2: "Absolute Power" |
Episode 3: "All the News That's Fit to Click" |
Episode 4: "With Friends Like These" |
Episode 5: "Backstabbers" |
Episode 6: "Rush to Judgment" |
Episode 7: "The Bullitt Mustang" |
Episode 8: "Unsung Heroes" |
Episode 9: "Hold Outs" |
Episode 10: "Flags of Our Fathers" |
Episode 11: "Back in the Day" |
Episode 12: "Cursed" |
Episode 13: "Stomping Grounds" |
Episode 14: "The Road to Hell" |
Episode 15: "Fresh Start" |
Episode 16: "Help Me Help You" |
Episode 17: "Friends in Need" |
Episode 18: "Town Without Pity" |
Episode 19: "Blast from the Past" |
Episode 20: "Down the Rabbit Hole" |
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Episode 22: "Blowback" |
Season Seven | ||||
Episode 1: "The Greater Good" |
Episode 2: "Good Cop Bad Cop" |
Episode 3: "The Price of Justice" |
Episode 4: "Mob Rules" |
Episode 5: "For the Community" |
Episode 6: |
Episode 7: "Guilt by Association" |
Episode 8: "Personal Business" |
Episode 9: "Confessions" |
Episode 10: "Unbearable Loss" |
Episode 11: "Genetics" |
Episode 12: "Not Fade Away" |
Episode 13: "The One That Got Away" |
Episode 14: "In and Out" |
Episode 15: "Lost Souls" |
Episode 16: "Hard Bargain" |
Episode 17: "Shadow of a Doubt" |
Episode 18: "A Deep Blue Goodbye" |
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Season Eight | ||||
Episode 1: "Cutting Losses" |
Episode 2: "Ghosts of the Past" |
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Episode 5: "The Forgotten" |
Episode 6: "Brushed Off" |
Episode 7: "Common Ground" |
Episode 8: "Pick Your Poison" |
Episode 9: "Pain Killers" |
Episode 10: "Heavy is the Head" |
Episode 11: "Second Chances" |
Episode 12: "The Brave" |
Episode 13: "Erasing History" |
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Episode 16: "Tale of Two Cities" |
Episode 17: "Close Calls" |
Episode 18: "Friendship, Love, and Loyalty" |
Episode 19: "Risk Management" |
Episode 20: "Your Six" |
Episode 21: "The Devil You Know" |
Episode 22: "My Aim is True" |
Season Nine | ||||
Episode 1: "Playing with Fire" |
Episode 2: "Meet the New Boss" |
Episode 3: "Mind Games" |
Episode 4: "Blackout" |
Episode 5: "Thicker Than Water" |
Episode 6: "Trust" |
Episode 7: "By Hook or by Crook" |
Episode 8: "Stirring the Pot" |
Episode 9: "Handcuffs" |
Episode 10: "Authority Figures" |
Episode 11: "Disrupted" |
Episode 12: "Milestones" |
Episode 13: "Ripple Effect" |
Episode 14: "My Brother's Keeper" |
Episode 15: "Blues" |
Episode 16: "Past Tense" |
Episode 17: "Two-Faced" |
Episode 18: "Rectify" |
Episode 19: "Common Enemies" |
Episode 20: "Strange Bedfellows" |
Episode 21: "Identity" |
Episode 22: "Something Blue" |
Season Ten | ||||
Episode 1: "The Real Deal" |
Episode 2: "Naughty or Nice" |
Episode 3: "Behind the Smile" |
Episode 4: "Another Look" |
Episode 5: "The Price You Pay" |
Episode 6: "Glass Houses" |
Episode 7: "Higher Standards" |
Episode 8: "Friends in High Places" |
Episode 9: "Grave Errors" |
Episode 10: "Bones to Pick" |
Episode 11: "Careful What You Wish For" |
Episode 12: "Where the Truth Lies" |
Episode 13: "Reckless" |
Episode 14: "Fog of War" |
Episode 15: "Vested Interests" |
Episode 16: "The First 100 Days" |
Episode 17: "The Puzzle Palace" |
Episode 18: "Hide in Plain Sight" |
Episode 19: "Family Secrets" |