Blue Bloods Season 7 Episode 9 Full Cast

Ever wonder what a Reagan family dinner would really be like? Season 7, Episode 9 of Blue Bloods, "Confessions," gives us a glimpse into the organized chaos that is family, faith, and fighting crime in the Big Apple.
And, of course, what's a Blue Bloods episode without the familiar faces? Let’s dive into the cast and see what shenanigans they were up to in this particular installment!
The Reagan Core
First, we have the rock of the family, Police Commissioner Frank Reagan, played by the ever-steady Tom Selleck. He’s juggling departmental politics with family drama, as always. It's a wonder he ever gets a good night's sleep!
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Then there’s Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan, the hot-headed detective with a knack for solving cases (and bending the rules a little). This episode sees him wrestling with a particularly sticky moral dilemma.
Bridget Moynahan shines as Erin Reagan, the Assistant District Attorney who tries to balance justice with compassion. Erin's always got her hands full navigating the legal system. She's like the family’s voice of reason, even when no one’s listening.
Next up, we have Will Estes as Jamie Reagan, the Harvard Law grad turned beat cop. He’s the one who usually tries to do things strictly by the book. Talk about keeping it real!

And who could forget Len Cariou as Henry Reagan, Frank’s wise and occasionally grumpy father? He’s the retired commissioner who always has a story (and an opinion) to share.
Guest Stars and Supporting Cast
Every Blue Bloods episode needs some fresh blood (pun intended!). This episode is no exception. We have guest stars popping in to stir the pot and keep the Reagans on their toes.
Keep an eye out for the actors playing the suspects, victims, and witnesses who cross paths with the Reagans this week. They often bring surprising depth to their roles, even with limited screen time.

Danny's Moral Quandary
This episode really lets Danny shine. His character faces a situation that challenges his deeply held beliefs.
Watching him struggle with the right thing to do makes for some compelling television. You’ll be questioning what you would do in his shoes.
Jamie's Ethical Compass
And what about Jamie? He’s usually Mr. By-The-Book, but even he gets tested in this episode.
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Sometimes, even the most righteous cops have to make tough calls. This is another episode where you can see what's going on with our favorite boy.
The Dinner Table Dynamic
Of course, the heart of Blue Bloods is the Reagan family dinner. It’s where they hash out their differences, share their triumphs (and frustrations), and offer each other support. It can be a chaotic but a supportive scenario. It is like a real family dinner.
Pay close attention to the interactions around the table in "Confessions." The subtle glances, the unspoken tensions, and the moments of genuine connection are what make the show so relatable.

And let's be honest, who hasn't wanted to pull up a chair and join the Reagans for a plate of Sunday roast?
A Slice of Life in Blue
Blue Bloods isn't just about solving crimes; it's about family, faith, and the everyday struggles of people who dedicate their lives to serving others.
"Confessions" is a great example of this. The episode does a good job to blends police procedural with family drama.
So, the next time you settle in to watch this episode, remember that you are watching more than just a police drama. You are watching a story about family, loyalty, and the messy, beautiful business of being human.
