[s11e9] For Whom The Bell Tolls -

: Reviewers from Cape & Castle noted that the episode put several characters "out of their depth," particularly Baez in her role as a victim and suspect.

: Erin Reagan receives hyper-critical notes from her boss, Kim, regarding how to handle basic courtroom procedures. She ultimately pushes back, leading to a clash that has her briefly considering resignation. [S11E9] For Whom the Bell Tolls

The review for ( Blue Bloods Season 11, Episode 9) highlights a multi-layered narrative where personal loyalty clashes with professional duty . The episode centers on Maria Baez being treated as a murder suspect, while other Reagan family members face their own "bad boss" or administrative hurdles. Narrative Threads : Reviewers from Cape & Castle noted that

: Sid Gormley is visibly distressed after learning that his partner of 15 years passed away without him getting to say goodbye. Frank Reagan encourages him to see a therapist and, in a show of solidarity, attends a session himself, though he remains characteristically evasive during it. Review Highlights The review for ( Blue Bloods Season 11,

: The episode received mixed feedback regarding Erin's "bad boss" storyline, with some viewers expressing fatigue over the repetitive nature of her professional obstacles.