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Blue Bloods/Hate Is Hate
Hate Is Hate | |
Season 12, Episode 1 | |
Airdate | October 1, 2021 |
Written by | Siobhan Byrne O'Connor |
Directed by | David M. Barrett |
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12x02 → Times Like These |
Blue Bloods — Season Twelve |
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Hate Is Hate is the first episode of the twelfth season of Blue Bloods, and the two hundred thirty-fifth episode overall.
Starring: Donnie Wahlberg (Danny Reagan), Bridget Moynahan (Erin Reagan-Boyle), Will Estes (Jamie Reagan), Len Cariou (Henry Reagan)
and Tom Selleck (Frank Reagan)
Also Starring: Marisa Ramirez (Maria Baez), Vanessa Ray (Eddie Reagan)
Special Guest Star: Dylan Walsh (Mayor Peter Chase)
Guest Starring: Gregory Jbara (Garrett Moore), Steven R. Schirripa (Anthony Abetemarco), Robert Clohessy (Sid Gormley), Abigail Hawk (Abigail Baker), Andrew Terraciano (Sean Reagan), Tony Terraciano (Jack Reagan), Roslyn Ruff (Kimberly Crawford), Lauren Patten (Rachel Witten), Luis Antonio Ramos (Captain Robert Espinoza), Carmen M. Herlihy (Han Tran), Adeola Role (Leticia Harris), Calvin Dutton (Larry Knoll), Jennifer Ikeda (Jennifer Power), Jenn Gambatese (Naomi Chesnick), Cheryl Freeman (Sandra Harris), Silvestre Rasuk (Jason Chavez)
with Callie Thorne (Maggie Gibson)
Co-Starring: David Lee Huynh (Minh Tran), Hassiem Muhammad (Marcus Carter), Jenyffer Zorrilla (Tanya Carter), Tom Paolino (Arrenega Soares), Emmet Smith (Eli Chesnick), Vincent Condurso (David Hoffman), Gary Lavard (Michael Gillette), Matthew R. Staley (Glenn Kilmer), Lori Hammel (Marcia Wells), Jason Altman (Simon Rinke), John Pigate (Doctor), Gameela Wright (Reporter Helen), Logan Crawford (Reporter #2), Matt Consalvo (Officer Meyers), Blair Baker (Woman), Franny Alicia Reynoso (Kate), Salar Ghajar (Yeshiva Bus Driver), Erwin Falcon (Karaoke MC)
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Plot Overview
As Danny consults a psychic to solve the murder of a young boy, Frank is at odds with the mayor over how best to protect the city from an uptick in crime following a high-profile shooting. Also, Erin investigates a decades-old case in which the primary eyewitness to the killing is her boss, D.A. Kimberly Crawford, who was 13 years old at the time.