Plot hole: Someone entered Erin and Nicky's apartment, moved furniture, and disturbed photos. In the morning, Nicky is leaving the apartment to go to school, and she just opens the door without unlocking any of the locks or removing the door chain. It's NYC, and their apartment door isn't secured during the night or day, and ADA Erin Reagan doesn't think to question why the door is unlocked. (00:00:37)
Blue Bloods (2010)
1 plot hole in season 5
Starring: Tom Selleck, Bridget Moynahan, Donnie Wahlberg, Len Cariou, Will Estes
Character mistake: Sergeant Gormley is promoted to Lieutenant in the previous episode. In this episode he is referred to as Sergeant Gormley by Commissioner Reagan and Deputy Commissioner Garrett Moore at least twice.
Frank Reagan: And I don't have a Teflon suit. Everything gets to me. Every time one of ours is hurt, or jammed up, or he's in over his head, it gets to me. I just don't show it, 'cause I can't show it, 'cause nobody wants, or needs, a sensitive police commissioner.
Sid Gormley: OK.
Frank Reagan: So screw you!
Sid Gormley: Yes, sir. That an order, too?
Frank Reagan: Yeah, that's an order.
Sid Gormley: Screw me. I'm on it, boss.
Trivia: Although Len Cariou plays Tom Selleck's father, he's only five years older than Selleck.
Question: Why why does Danny always yell, "hey!" When he's is a half a block from the perpetrators which gives the perpetrators 1/2 block head start running from Danny. Why doesn't he wait until he's close to him and he wouldn't have to chase him so far?





Answer: It's a common cop show plot device. If the police on the show always acted in the most logical way (i.e. not alerting a suspect to their presence) the show wouldn't have the opportunity for an exciting foot chase.