Frank Reagan allows a young, ambitious reporter named Lorenzo Colt to go on a ride-along with officers Jamie Reagan and Eddie Janko. During a fake distress call, Colt is shot while waiting in the police car.
Features series regulars Tom Selleck (Frank), Donnie Wahlberg (Danny), Bridget Moynahan (Erin), and Will Estes (Jamie), with guest star Zachary Booth as Lorenzo Colt. Literary Context: Caitlin Petre’s Book
The episode centers on a targeted shooting and the ethical dilemmas of modern reporting.
Detectives Danny Reagan and Maria Baez lead the hunt for the shooter. They initially fear the shooter was targeting police officers, but the case becomes complicated when they realize Colt is withholding crucial information about the attacker to secure an exclusive "inside scoop" for his story. Key Subplots:
How metrics can become "addictive" for journalists, pressuring them to prioritize "clicks" over traditional news values. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
Frank’s press secretary struggles with intense guilt over the shooting, as he was the one who encouraged the ride-along, and he briefly considers a job offer outside the NYPD.
Danny’s wife continues to deal with the psychological trauma and anxiety following her own shooting in the previous season.
"" is the title of the third episode of the sixth season of the police procedural drama Blue Bloods , originally airing on October 9, 2015. This episode title is a play on The New York Times' famous slogan, "All the News That's Fit to Print," and the title was later used for a 2021 book by Caitlin Petre about how digital metrics have transformed modern journalism. Blue Bloods (S6E3) Episode Guide
Frank Reagan allows a young, ambitious reporter named Lorenzo Colt to go on a ride-along with officers Jamie Reagan and Eddie Janko. During a fake distress call, Colt is shot while waiting in the police car.
Features series regulars Tom Selleck (Frank), Donnie Wahlberg (Danny), Bridget Moynahan (Erin), and Will Estes (Jamie), with guest star Zachary Booth as Lorenzo Colt. Literary Context: Caitlin Petre’s Book
The episode centers on a targeted shooting and the ethical dilemmas of modern reporting. [S6E3] All the News That's Fit to Click
Detectives Danny Reagan and Maria Baez lead the hunt for the shooter. They initially fear the shooter was targeting police officers, but the case becomes complicated when they realize Colt is withholding crucial information about the attacker to secure an exclusive "inside scoop" for his story. Key Subplots:
How metrics can become "addictive" for journalists, pressuring them to prioritize "clicks" over traditional news values. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Frank Reagan allows a young, ambitious reporter named
Frank’s press secretary struggles with intense guilt over the shooting, as he was the one who encouraged the ride-along, and he briefly considers a job offer outside the NYPD.
Danny’s wife continues to deal with the psychological trauma and anxiety following her own shooting in the previous season. Literary Context: Caitlin Petre’s Book The episode centers
"" is the title of the third episode of the sixth season of the police procedural drama Blue Bloods , originally airing on October 9, 2015. This episode title is a play on The New York Times' famous slogan, "All the News That's Fit to Print," and the title was later used for a 2021 book by Caitlin Petre about how digital metrics have transformed modern journalism. Blue Bloods (S6E3) Episode Guide