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"Home Sweet Home" is the twelfth episode of the fifth season of Blue Bloods.

Synopsis

Jamie and Eddie encounter a young homeless boy, who claims that the aunt whom he was sent to live with has been murdered by her boyfriend. After turning him over to Children's Services, they ask Danny and Baez to look into it.

When their investigation reveals that the boyfriend has an alibi, they search for the missing aunt to get him some answers. Meanwhile, Jamie and Eddie visit the boy, T.J., and find him fitting in well at his temporary home.

Meanwhile, Erin is perturbed to have been taken off of a case involving a warden at Rikers Island who is accused of supplying drugs to inmates. After a plea, which Erin refused, is accepted by the Interim D.A. she begins investigating and things quickly escalate when her car is broken into.

Elsewhere, Frank is laid up by an ankle injury and ends up holding a staff meeting at the house in which he inadvertently upsets Henry.

Recap

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Cast & Characters

Starring

Also Starring

Special Guest Star

Guest Starring

Co-Starring

  • Gregory Dann as Thomas Kowalski
  • Warren Kelly as Bank Manager
  • Phillip J.M. Chorba as Hotel Manager
  • Paulie Malignaggi as Mel
  • Nate Lombardi as Martinez
  • Jason Mills as Hanlon
  • Tom Day as Doctor

Gallery

Photos

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Videos


Notes & Trivia

References


Season 5 Episodes
"Partners" "Forgive and Forget" "Burning Bridges" "Excessive Force" "Loose Lips" "Most Wanted" "Shoot the Messenger" "Power of the Press" "Under the Gun" "Sins of the Father" "Baggage" "Home Sweet Home" "Love Stories" "The Poor Door" "Power Players" "In The Box" "Occupational Hazards" "Bad Company" "Through the Looking Glass" "Payback" "New Rules" "The Art of War"
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