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In the precinct, and Eddie Janko respond to a call involving a homeless veteran who has been accused of shoplifting. While the law is clear, Jamie sees a man who served his country and is now struggling with severe PTSD.

Against the advice of his superior, Jamie decides to help the veteran find a spot in a specialized rehabilitation program rather than processing him through the system. This decision highlights Jamie's compassionate approach to policing, though it puts him at odds with some of his colleagues who believe in a stricter "broken windows" approach. The Reagan Family Dinner [S7E23] Room Service

Erin, committed to her "no favorites" policy, refuses to back down. This creates a rift between her and , as the Mayor takes his frustrations out on the Police Commissioner. Frank must balance his support for his daughter’s integrity with the political realities of maintaining a working relationship with City Hall. Jamie’s Moral Dilemma In the precinct, and Eddie Janko respond to

The central plot begins when a wealthy and influential diplomat is found dead in his suite at the prestigious Pierre Hotel. Detective and his partner, Maria Baez , are called to the scene. What initially looks like a routine heart attack quickly turns suspicious when the coroner finds traces of a rare toxin in the victim's system. Frank must balance his support for his daughter’s

" Room Service " is the 23rd episode of the seventh season of the long-running procedural drama Blue Bloods . The story follows the Reagan family as they navigate a series of complex cases that blur the lines between professional duty and personal loyalty. The Mystery at the Pierre

The episode culminates in the traditional Sunday family dinner. The conversation turns to the theme of service—what it means to serve the city, the country, and each other. Danny shares the resolution of his case, revealing that the "room service" assassin was actually a double agent working for a rival government.