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* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheReaganFamily The Reagan Family]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Commissioner Frank Reagan, Former Commissioner Henry Reagan, Detective First Grade Danny Reagan, Officer Jamie Reagan, ADA Erin Reagan, Nicole "Nicky" Reagan-Boyle, Linda Reagan, Jack and Sean Reagan, Detective Joe Reagan, Margaret "Mary" Reagan, [[spoiler:Officer Edit "Eddie" Reagan (nee Janko)]][[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheReaganFamily The Reagan Family]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Commissioner Frank Reagan, Former Commissioner Henry Reagan, Detective First Grade Danny Reagan, Officer Jamie Reagan, ADA Erin Reagan, Nicole "Nicky" Reagan-Boyle, Linda Reagan, Jack and Sean Reagan, Detective Joe Reagan, Margaret "Mary" Reagan, [[spoiler:Officer Edit "Eddie" Reagan (nee Janko)]][[/labelnote]]Janko)]], [[spoiler:Detective Joe Hill]][[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheReaganFamily The Reagan Family]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Commissioner Frank Reagan, Former Commissioner Henry Reagan, Detective First Grade Danny Reagan, Officer Jamie Reagan, ADA Erin Reagan, Nicole "Nicky" Reagan-Boyle, Linda Reagan, Jack and Sean Reagan, Detective Joe Reagan, Margaret "Mary" Reagan[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheNYPD The NYPD]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Sgt. Anthony Renzuli, Detective Jackie Curatola, Detective First Grade Abigail Baker, Detective First Grade Maria Baez, Officer Vincent Cruz, Officer Edit "Eddie" Janko, Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Garrett Moore, Lieutenant Sidney Gormley, Dino Arbogast[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheReaganFamily The Reagan Family]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Commissioner Frank Reagan, Former Commissioner Henry Reagan, Detective First Grade Danny Reagan, Officer Jamie Reagan, ADA Erin Reagan, Nicole "Nicky" Reagan-Boyle, Linda Reagan, Jack and Sean Reagan, Detective Joe Reagan, Margaret "Mary" Reagan[[/labelnote]]
Reagan, [[spoiler:Officer Edit "Eddie" Reagan (nee Janko)]][[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheNYPD The NYPD]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Sgt. Anthony Renzuli, Detective Jackie Curatola, Detective First Grade Abigail Baker, Detective First Grade Maria Baez, Officer Vincent Cruz, Officer Edit "Eddie" Janko, Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Garrett Moore, Lieutenant Sidney Gormley, Dino Arbogast[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheReaganFamily The Reagan Family]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Commissioner Frank Reagan, Former Commissioner Henry Reagan, Detective First Grade Danny Reagan, Officer Jamie Reagan, ADA Erin Reagan, Nicole "Nicky" Reagan-Boyle, Linda Reagan, Jack and Sean Reagan, Detective Joe Reagan[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheReaganFamily The Reagan Family]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Commissioner Frank Reagan, Former Commissioner Henry Reagan, Detective First Grade Danny Reagan, Officer Jamie Reagan, ADA Erin Reagan, Nicole "Nicky" Reagan-Boyle, Linda Reagan, Jack and Sean Reagan, Detective Joe Reagan, Margaret "Mary" Reagan[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheNYPD The NYPD]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Sgt. Anthony Renzuli, Detective Jackie Curatola, Detective First Grade Abigail Baker, Detective First Grade Maria Baez, Officer Vincent Cruz, Officer Edit "Eddie" Janko, Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Garrett Moore, Lieutenant Sidney Gormley, Dino Arbogast[[labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheNYPD The NYPD]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Sgt. Anthony Renzuli, Detective Jackie Curatola, Detective First Grade Abigail Baker, Detective First Grade Maria Baez, Officer Vincent Cruz, Officer Edit "Eddie" Janko, Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Garrett Moore, Lieutenant Sidney Gormley, Dino Arbogast[[labelnote]]Arbogast[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/BlueBloodsRecurringCharacters Recurring Characters]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Mayor Carter Poole, Manhattan District Attorney Amanda Harris, Manhattan DA Robert Mccoy, Noble Sanfino, Inspector General Kelly Peterson, Reverend Darnell Potter, Javier "Javi" Baez, Jack Boyle[[/labelnote]]





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!!Recurring Characters

[[folder:Mayor Carter Poole]]
--> Played by Creator/DavidRamsey

Mayor of New York starting in season 2.
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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: One of the reasons he has a soft spot for Frank is that when he was a kid and Frank was just a patrol officer, Frank coached basketball for him.
* CharacterTics: He scratches the back of his head when he's bluffing.
* CommutingOnABus: Shows up less often from Season 4 onwards due to his being a series regular on ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' as John Diggle. He still plays a crucial role in the plot though, and his scenes with Frank are typically some of the most crucial in the episodes where he appears.
* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: He gets saddled with this trope a lot. He may ''think'' the NYPD needs reforming, while Frank is more than happy to point out that things at the NYPD are just fine.
* HeroicBSOD: Considers tendering his resignation after remarks he made about the recent police shooting of a teenager armed with a knife led to a cop being shot in what appeared to be a retaliation attack. Frank talks him out of it.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's somewhat of a mix of President UsefulNotes/BarackObama and Newark, New Jersey mayor Corey Booker. The Obama comparisons are noted early on when Henry notes that Poole was previously a "community organizer", a phrase frequently thrown around during Obama's 2008 presidential campaign to describe some of his earlier work. The Booker comparisons come from Poole's status as a young, personable, media-savvy African-American mayor of a major city in the northeastern United States (indeed, as a neighbor in the Tri-State Area, Newark is just on the other side of the Hudson from New York City, and there's frequent UsefulNotes/NewJerseyTransit, UsefulNotes/{{Amtrak}} and [[UsefulNotes/PortAuthorityTransHudson PATH]] train service between the two).
* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: More like Our Mayors Are Different. He's a Mayor Personable/Mayor Minority combo.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Seems to work pretty well with Frank, too, though politics puts them at cross-purposes once in a while.
* SleazyPolitician: Downplayed. He is not ''very'' sleazy but he does think like a politician and sometimes cuts corners in morality especially in the eyes of the more straitlaced Frank. Also he sometimes thinks too much about {{Nepotism}} toward his original constituents rather then thinking in terms of the whole city. In a way he is a more modernized and respectable version of a traditional New York City ward boss. Indeed, at the beginning of the Season 3 finale "This Way Out", as the angry crowd at the town hall meeting says some harsh things about NYPD policy (much to Frank's chagrin), Mayor Poole is seen coolly analyzing the situation and very obviously thinking about how to placate his constituents. He then starts giving a rather politiciany speech, beginning "Now, I as a child of the projects myself, completely understand your frustration..." causing the audience members to groan, only to get shot mid-speech. Still, although Frank doesn't like to hear it, Mayor Poole does need political popularity and influence in order to help Frank in certain situations.
** Also, while he does clash often with Frank, at the core both of them are NotSoDifferent: they both want to achieve what's best for the public, it's just that they disagree on how to get there. As an example, both of them are concerned over terrorist threats, but Frank would rather work quietly and keep things off the news, while Poole would warn the whole world, partly because he doesn't want to be seen as someone who did nothing, but also because he is genuinely concerned for his city.
** The most sleazy thing he's done is in Season 6, where due to Frank's bad publicity he drags his feet on whether to keep him on as the PC.
* TookALevelInJerkass: In Season 6, though he gets better.
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[[folder:Manhattan District Attorney Amanda Harris]]
--> Played by Amy Morton

Erin's boss, the District Attorney of the Borough of Manhattan, through seasons 3 and 4.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: You don't want to be on her bad side.
* CorruptBureaucrat: It turns out that [[spoiler: she's got a long-standing deal with a high profile madam who has her people seduce high profile New Yorkers and get them on tape so that Amanda can blackmail them whenever she needs a favor. When Erin finds out and confronts her, Amanda [[{{TheCorrupter}} calls Erin stupid for not being on board with this]], and threatens her. It doesn't work.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Back in season 3, it comes to Erin's attention that she withheld evidence that could have had a big impact on the outcome of a case she was prosecuting, and her reaction when Erin confronts her about it is essentially "[[InsaneTrollLogic I know the guy was guilty, so I didn't need to show evidence that could have implied he wasn't]], [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids now stop being naive]]," making it clear that morals don't mean much to her. End of season 4, she gets arrested for being an actual crook - running a lengthy blackmail scheme.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: She threatens Erin's career when Erin confronts her on her corruption, but gets arrested in the end, ironically by the very same pair of district attorney investigators she'd been tricking into doing her bidding earlier in the episode. The look of shock on her face is ''priceless.''
* TheIronLady
* TheMentor: To Erin. She nurtures Erin's talent and notes "Y'know, it wasn't easy getting to where I am, but you know how I did it? In every job along the way, I made myself indispensible. The boss knew I had their back. And now I'm looking for people who can do the same for me. People who want a ''future'' in this office. People like you, Erin."
** [[spoiler: ''Brutally'' subverted at the end of her arc, in the most gut-wrenching way possible. Erin is disgusted to discover that Amanda has been conspiring for years to entrap and blackmail lots of people of major influence, like high-level cops, politicians, pro athletes, and various celebrities, in order to guarantee their assistance whenever she needs it (whether this assistance is solely for cases or possibly for darker, personal reasons is left open to speculation). When Erin confronts her on it, Amanda--her mentor--replies "Oh you stupid, stupid child," in the most chillingly calm voice ever, breaking Erin's heart. She then goes to give her a horrifying BreakingSpeech, including parts where she mocks Erin, saying "You waltzed in here like a glamorous model posing for a statue of Justice," and goes on to claim that she tried to show Erin how to really get things done, and then threatens Erin's career]].
* SheWhoFightsMonsters: Maybe. It's possible that [[spoiler: she might have ''started out'' with good intentions, and that she really did do what she did to guarantee that she could put bad guys away; the problem is that in the process, she ''became'' a bad guy herself.]]
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[[folder:Manhattan DA Robert Mccoy]]
--> Played by Holt [=McCallany=]

Amanda Harris's replacement after she is arrested for her prostitution scandal.
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* CorruptBureaucrat: Just like Amanda, but for different reasons. Erin gets suspicious about [=McCoy=]'s actions around the handling of a Riker's Island corrections officer who pled guilty to drugs possession. After she finds out that the officer in question was one of several involved in a drug trafficking ring at Riker's, she finds that [=McCoy=] has been trying to cover up the scandal to protect the head of the NYDOC, who was a friend of his father's. Erin convinces him to turn himself in and resign.
* IntroductionByHookup: He's originally introduced a defense attorney who meets Erin at a speed-dating session her girlfriends convinced her to attend. They start dating at the end of the episode, but break up after the CorruptBureaucrat thing above.
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[[folder:Noble Sanfino]]
--> Played by Eric Morris

While in plainclothes at a bar during the Season 2 premiere, Jamie Reagan saved a young man's life from an accidental overdose. The guy turned out to be Noble Sanfino, the heir to a major crime syndicate. OCCB parlayed Jamie's brownie points into an undercover assignment for the rookie cop.
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* AffablyEvil
* TheAggressiveDrugDealer
* ContractOnTheHitman: When Noble's associates figure out that Jamie was a spy, his own uncle puts out a hit on them both.
* EvilVirtues: Gratitude to Jamie. Ironically this turns out to be his FatalFlaw.
* IronicName: A gangster named ''Noble''?
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[[folder:Inspector General Kelly Peterson]]
--> Played by Bebe Neuwirth

The new Inspector General as of Season 4.
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* TheAce: A tough-talking [[{{Joisey}} Jersey Girl]] who made a name for herself fighting crime, through the legal system, in Newark, eventually rising to become the Essex County Prosecutor. She also shows herself to be a pretty skilled markswoman, as seen when Frank takes her to the shooting range.
* BelligerentSexualTension: Often at odd with Frank, but it's obvious they still have feelings.
* ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou: It's heavily implied that she and Frank end up feeling this way about each other by the end of her arc. Each of them recognizes the necessary tension that their jobs require them to have in order to make sure that both sides are given a fair hearing, and although they often butt heads and argue, they come to genuinely admire and respect each other for being honestly passionate about their ideals. Humorously noted in one episode when Kelly threatens to subpoena Frank and even get him arrested if he doesn't cooperate with one of her investigations into something Frank deems classified information[[note]]in particular, it involves an Intelligence Liaison officer who has been accused of tampering with evidence[[/note]]; Frank asks "Would you really throw me in jail?", to which Kelly responds "Yes....but with a heavy heart." Indeed, the reason she eventually quits her job is because she doesn't think she can keep up the adversarial nature her job requires that she have towards Frank...and it's heavily implied that it's because she's fallen for him.
* {{Joisey}}: A native New Jerseyan, Kelly made her way up the ranks of the Newark DA's office, and was the lead prosecutor in the Essex County, New Jersey court system before she accepted the position of NYPD Inspector General.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Sometimes can come across as a hard case, but her heart's in the right place.
* OldFlame: With Frank.
* PutOnABus: She quits at the end of the season because (paraphrasing her words) her job requires her to have an adversarial relationship with the PC, and she realizes she likes Frank too much. In her words, her job requires her to be antagonistic towards the Commissioner, or at least neutral. She says she's "supposed to be Switzerland"...but instead "I'm Bay Ridge" (Frank's neighborhood). She admits "I ''root'' for you, Frank."
* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: When she's Frank's antagonist.
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[[folder:Reverend Darnell Potter]]
--> Played by Ato Essandoh

A spotlight-loving black pastor who frequently clashes with the NYPD and Frank in particular over race issues, including leveling accusations of PoliceBrutality.
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* ArchEnemy: To Frank, or the closest thing he has to one.
* EnemyMine: {{Downplayed}} with Frank in one episode where ''both'' of them are not happy that a white supremacist radio host is doing a show in New York (although he and Frank still disagree on how best to deal with the situation; Potter would rather side with the mayor and shut down the show, while Frank would prefer to let the show go on).
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Potter may not be "evil" per se but it's clear he has a corrupt side. In various meetings, it's obvious Potter refuses to believe Frank isn't driven by racism and a wish to always protect dirty cops and thinks they're engaged in political games, unaware of how much Frank hates that. More importantly, Potter can't accept that Frank will always put public interests and others before his own image and standing as Potter would never do the same.
* KarmaHoudini: The man is blatantly corrupt and is involved with shady characters. It's rather impressive he hasn't been arrested himself for some of his antics in the episodes where he appears[[note]]He could've been charged with misuse of the 9-1-1 system and conspiracy to assault police officers in "Black and Blue," and obstruction of justice in "Excessive Force"[[/note]], though it's implied that the NYPD is wary of giving him ammunition.
** In his first appearance in "Black and Blue" he ''creates'' a confrontation with the NYPD by [[spoiler:having a friend make a 911 call at his church and then having some of his parishioners screw with the responding officers, who happen to be Jamie Reagan and Sgt. Renzulli. Jamie and Renzulli get knocked down the stairs by some [[ScaryBlackMan large black men]]. Jamie gets some cuts to his face, and Renzulli gets hospitalized with a concussion]]
** In "Excessive Force" he [[spoiler:basically pays off an immigrant family to keep quiet about the fact that a suspect is lying about Danny throwing him out a third-story window during his arrest.]]
* MalcolmXerox: Rev. Darnell Potter is a fairly transparent StrawPolitical of the Rev. Al Sharpton. Not only is he a demagogue, an accessory to murder, a crook, a hatemonger and a liar, he's waging a motiveless war on the NYPD to boot: He has never once managed to make a truthful accusation of PoliceBrutality on-screen, but that hasn't stopped him from jumping on anything he thinks he could twist into one (or one he could create). Taken UpToEleven in his first appearance, where he can quote Malcolm X by heart, but is apparently unfamiliar with anything Martin Luther King ever said.
* SinisterMinister: He ''claims'' to be a man of God, but he's really just interested in the position for the political power it gives him over the Black community.
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* StrawHypocrite: He claims he is defending the black communities, but it is quite clear to anyone that has spent more than a minute with him he is just manipulating the black community for his own needs.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Mayor Poole. Poole broke it off when Potter's shady dealings came to light.
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[[folder:Javier "Javi" Baez]]
-->Played by Kirk Acevedo

Maria Baez' older brother, a heroin addict who's caused nothing but trouble for the family since he was a teenager.
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* BigBrotherInstinct: Maria is upset that the brother who's now involved in crime used to be the guy defending her from "all those bullies when we were kids." Although she has trouble trusting him, Javi is actually ''still'' trying to protect her.
* BlackSheep: Javi broke the hearts of his parents and Maria by choosing to go down the path that he did. Maria still bitterly resents him for this.
* DescentIntoAddiction: A key part of his backstory. This, along with his slide into criminal behavior, is what drove his family away. Now he's desperately trying to prove to them, particularly Maria, that he's clean again and no longer a criminal.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The foolish one, to Maria's responsible one.
* TheInformant: For the DEA and then the NYPD. When Maria and Danny force him to reveal this, he laments that this is the "first time in [his] life" that he's done something that he thinks Maria will be proud of.
* KnightTemplarBigBrother: Unusually, it's not in a way that's harmful to others, but to himself: he's so desperate to show his little sister that he still loves her and to let her know that he's redeemed himself that he repeatedly goes to insanely dangerous, self-sacrificing lengths to prove that he's not a criminal anymore.
* RecoveredAddict
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:After getting clean, he turns snitch for the department and helps them land a big drug bust, but throws himself in front of a submachine gun during the raid to protect Maria.]]
* StupidSacrifice: [[spoiler:His manner of death is kind of like TakingTheBullet for Superman: ''Maria'' is the one with the BulletproofVest on[[note]] though it should be noted that Maria's vest would've stopped penetration, but not the impact force of a bullet[[/note]]. Quite likely he wasn't thinking too clearly, though.]]
* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler:Dies taking a bullet for Maria.]]
* WellDoneSonGuy: Although Javi is the older sibling, he now ''desperately'' wants to regain Maria's approval, due to his fall from grace.
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[[folder:Jack Boyle]]
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->'''Played by:''' Peter Hermann

Erin's ex-husband and Nicky's father.
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* AmicableExes: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with his ex-wife Erin Reagan. They're reasonable but rather curt with each other, and the first time we meet him, Jack wonders why Erin still has her married name "Reagan-Boyle" on her door. She says it's the same reason people who have lost weight keep a "before" picture. ''Ouch.'' However, they still care for each other.
* DisappearedDad: To Nicky. She knows exactly where her dad is, but he usually takes little-to-no interest in his daughter's life. Erin and the rest of the Reagans are not amused. Henry refuses to shake Nicky's father's hand when they run into him at a party, and Frank bluntly tells him "You walked away from two of the most wonderful women I've ever known."
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: An extended family variant and {{justified}}. Due to his actions after the divorce (including moving away and not keeping in contact with his daughter), Jack is not very well liked by the adults in the Reagan family (although his nephews, Jack and Sean, are both excited to see him when he returns to New York).
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite being a neglectful father to Nicky, Jack ''does'' care for his daughter and in one episode he protected Erin when one of his clients attempted to use her as a bargaining chip.
* ManChild: {{Deconstructed}}. Erin accurately points out that Jack only wants the fun and exciting parts of a relationship, but doesn't want to get into anything serious. This trait has lead him to neglect Nicky and was a main factor in why he and Erin didn't get back together after their one-night stand.
* ParentalNeglect: He doesn't take any interest in Nicky's life. Although, it's more out of selfishness than being an outright {{jerkass}}.
* PetTheDog: When Danny gets framed for drug possession, Henry approaches Jack and has him defend Danny. After he is cleared, Jack only charges Danny ''a single dollar''.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: To Nicky and it's more like, "When you coming to visit and spend time with me, dad?"
* YourCheatingHeart: Danny tells Linda in "Domestic Disturbance" that Jack cheated on Erin when she went back to work as an Assistant District Attorney.
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* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheReaganFamily The Reagan Family]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Commissioner Frank Reagan, Former Commissioner Henry Reagan, Detective First Grade Danny Reagan, Officer Jamie Reagan, ADA Erin Reagan, Nicole "Nicky" Reagan-Boyle, Linda Reagan, Jack and Sean Reagan, Detective Joe Reagan[[labelnote/]]

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* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheReaganFamily The Reagan Family]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Commissioner Frank Reagan, Former Commissioner Henry Reagan, Detective First Grade Danny Reagan, Officer Jamie Reagan, ADA Erin Reagan, Nicole "Nicky" Reagan-Boyle, Linda Reagan, Jack and Sean Reagan, Detective Joe Reagan[[labelnote/]]Reagan[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheNYPD The NYPD]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Sgt. Anthony Renzuli, Detective Jackie Curatola, Detective First Grade Abigail Baker, Detective First Grade Maria Baez, Officer Vincent Cruz, Officer Edit "Eddie" Janko, Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Garrett Moore, Lieutenant Sidney Gormley, Dino Arbogast[[labelnote]]




!!The NYPD

[[folder:Sgt. Anthony Renzulli]]
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-->Played by Nicholas Turturro

Jamie's training officer and partner through season 2. Took public credit for a rescue performed by Jamie in order to keep the latter's face out of the press for the benefit of the Sanfino undercover operation.

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\n!!The NYPD\n\n[[folder:Sgt. Anthony Renzulli]]\n[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anthony_renzulli_6711.jpg]]\n-->Played !!Recurring Characters

[[folder:Mayor Carter Poole]]
--> Played
by Nicholas Turturro

Jamie's training officer and partner through
Creator/DavidRamsey

Mayor of New York starting in
season 2. Took public credit for a rescue performed by Jamie in order to keep the latter's face out of the press for the benefit of the Sanfino undercover operation.2.



* BigBrotherMentor: To Jamie.
* BookDumb: Renzulli isn't really a book smart person.
* DemotedToExtra: In Season 3, he moves out from a patrol car to running the patrolmen of the 12th Precinct. He doesn't show up as often as the first two seasons now, though this is arguably to accentuate the fact that his former protege Jamie is now coming into his own as a mature policeman with a newbie partner of his own to train.
* DonutMessWithACop: Likely donuts. At least it sure is [[HighFatIndex something.]]
* OldCopYoungCop: To Jamie. He is the old one.
* PluckyComicRelief: In Season 1.
* RealMenCook: Cooks a special Valentine's Day dinner for his wife, using a recipe his mom taught him.
* SecretKeeper: He was asked by Frank to publicly take credit for a rescue Jamie performed, in order to protect the undercover operation.
* StreetSmart: Renzulli doesn't seem to have much in higher education, but he's very savvy and is an experienced cop.

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* BigBrotherMentor: To Jamie.BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: One of the reasons he has a soft spot for Frank is that when he was a kid and Frank was just a patrol officer, Frank coached basketball for him.
* CharacterTics: He scratches the back of his head when he's bluffing.
* CommutingOnABus: Shows up less often from Season 4 onwards due to his being a series regular on ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' as John Diggle. He still plays a crucial role in the plot though, and his scenes with Frank are typically some of the most crucial in the episodes where he appears.
* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: He gets saddled with this trope a lot. He may ''think'' the NYPD needs reforming, while Frank is more than happy to point out that things at the NYPD are just fine.
* HeroicBSOD: Considers tendering his resignation after remarks he made about the recent police shooting of a teenager armed with a knife led to a cop being shot in what appeared to be a retaliation attack. Frank talks him out of it.

* BookDumb: Renzulli isn't really NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's somewhat of a book smart person.
mix of President UsefulNotes/BarackObama and Newark, New Jersey mayor Corey Booker. The Obama comparisons are noted early on when Henry notes that Poole was previously a "community organizer", a phrase frequently thrown around during Obama's 2008 presidential campaign to describe some of his earlier work. The Booker comparisons come from Poole's status as a young, personable, media-savvy African-American mayor of a major city in the northeastern United States (indeed, as a neighbor in the Tri-State Area, Newark is just on the other side of the Hudson from New York City, and there's frequent UsefulNotes/NewJerseyTransit, UsefulNotes/{{Amtrak}} and [[UsefulNotes/PortAuthorityTransHudson PATH]] train service between the two).
* DemotedToExtra: OurPresidentsAreDifferent: More like Our Mayors Are Different. He's a Mayor Personable/Mayor Minority combo.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Seems to work pretty well with Frank, too, though politics puts them at cross-purposes once in a while.
* SleazyPolitician: Downplayed. He is not ''very'' sleazy but he does think like a politician and sometimes cuts corners in morality especially in the eyes of the more straitlaced Frank. Also he sometimes thinks too much about {{Nepotism}} toward his original constituents rather then thinking in terms of the whole city.
In a way he is a more modernized and respectable version of a traditional New York City ward boss. Indeed, at the beginning of the Season 3, he moves out from a patrol car to running 3 finale "This Way Out", as the patrolmen angry crowd at the town hall meeting says some harsh things about NYPD policy (much to Frank's chagrin), Mayor Poole is seen coolly analyzing the situation and very obviously thinking about how to placate his constituents. He then starts giving a rather politiciany speech, beginning "Now, I as a child of the 12th Precinct. He projects myself, completely understand your frustration..." causing the audience members to groan, only to get shot mid-speech. Still, although Frank doesn't show up as often as the first two seasons now, though this is arguably like to accentuate the fact that his former protege Jamie is now coming into his own as a mature policeman with a newbie partner of his own to train.
* DonutMessWithACop: Likely donuts. At least it sure is [[HighFatIndex something.]]
* OldCopYoungCop: To Jamie. He is the old one.
* PluckyComicRelief: In Season 1.
* RealMenCook: Cooks a special Valentine's Day dinner for his wife, using a recipe his mom taught him.
* SecretKeeper: He was asked by Frank to publicly take credit for a rescue Jamie performed,
hear it, Mayor Poole does need political popularity and influence in order to protect help Frank in certain situations.
** Also, while he does clash often with Frank, at
the undercover operation.core both of them are NotSoDifferent: they both want to achieve what's best for the public, it's just that they disagree on how to get there. As an example, both of them are concerned over terrorist threats, but Frank would rather work quietly and keep things off the news, while Poole would warn the whole world, partly because he doesn't want to be seen as someone who did nothing, but also because he is genuinely concerned for his city.
* StreetSmart: Renzulli doesn't seem to have much in higher education, but ** The most sleazy thing he's very savvy and done is an experienced cop.in Season 6, where due to Frank's bad publicity he drags his feet on whether to keep him on as the PC.
* TookALevelInJerkass: In Season 6, though he gets better.



[[folder:Detective Jackie Curatola]]
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--> Played by Jennifer Esposito

Danny's first partner in seasons 1 and 2.

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[[folder:Detective Jackie Curatola]]
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Jackie_Curatola_3247.jpg]]
[[folder:Manhattan District Attorney Amanda Harris]]
--> Played by Jennifer Esposito

Danny's first partner in
Amy Morton

Erin's boss, the District Attorney of the Borough of Manhattan, through
seasons 1 3 and 2. 4.



* ActionGirl: Doesn't hesitate to lay a smackdown on the perp.
* ActionMom: "The Job" reveals that Jackie is the mother of kids, the exact number unknown.
* AndStarring: The TitleSequence is reserved for Reagans.
* BerserkButton: Watch an abusive boyfriend ask Jackie if she "likes it". Watch Jackie use the abusive boyfriend's face to clean the interrogation room table.
--> '''Danny:''' Not so fun when they fight back, huh?
* BettyAndVeronica: Played with. She's a Veronica to Linda's Betty except she's not really competing with her.
* BlueOni: To Danny.
* TheConscience: As the more even tempered one she sometimes ends up keeping a lid on Danny's anger.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: {{Implied}}. Jackie mentions in "Domestic Disturbance" that she witnessed her father physically abuse her mother.
* DeadpanSnarker: When a criminal is disrespectful to her, Jackie often snarks right back at them.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: A woman blatantly hits on Jackie in "After Hours".
* KnightInSourArmor
* MamaBear: "The Job" confirms that she is one, when she and Danny investigate an attempted killing on a convicted criminal living in a halfway house. She even lampshades this:
-->'''Jackie:''' ''(to Danny)'' I got to tell you, Reagan, I got kids, and they put murderers and molesters next door to me? I'd be right out there with them.
* NobleBigotWithABadge: "Hall of Mirrors" shows that while Jackie doesn't ''hate'' anyone of Middle Eastern descent, she does hold some stereotypical views on them.
* TheNotLoveInterest: Again, to Danny.
* OneOfTheBoys
* PlatonicLifePartners: And yet again, with Danny.
* ThePowerOfTrust: Linda doesn't even seem to blink an eye at Jackie being partner with Danny. In fact, a couple exchanges when she visits the Reagan house indicate they're friends (including giggling over the outfit Jackie wears once while undercover as a prostitute to catch a SerialKiller).
* PutOnABus: Jennifer Esposito was diagnosed with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coeliac_disease Coeliac disease]] and actually collapsed on set at one point. She was forced to bow out of the series a third of the way into season 3.
* {{Sidekick}}
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She doesn't appreciate men who cheat and/or are abusive, and will date guys who don't qualify as either.
* StrictlyProfessionalRelationship: With Danny.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Only shown on one or two episodes. Once when her room is used as a safehouse for a witness, Danny is surprised by it's femininity.
* UndyingLoyalty: She will back Danny even in somewhat murky situations.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Jackie and her high school friend, Anna, ended up on opposite sides of the law.

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* ActionGirl: Doesn't hesitate BitchInSheepsClothing: You don't want to lay a smackdown be on the perp.
her bad side.
* ActionMom: "The Job" reveals CorruptBureaucrat: It turns out that Jackie is the mother of kids, the exact number unknown.
* AndStarring: The TitleSequence is reserved for Reagans.
* BerserkButton: Watch an abusive boyfriend ask Jackie if she "likes it". Watch Jackie use the abusive boyfriend's face to clean the interrogation room table.
--> '''Danny:''' Not so fun when they fight back, huh?
* BettyAndVeronica: Played with. She's a Veronica to Linda's Betty except
[[spoiler: she's not really competing got a long-standing deal with her.
* BlueOni: To Danny.
* TheConscience: As the more even tempered one she sometimes ends up keeping
a lid high profile madam who has her people seduce high profile New Yorkers and get them on Danny's anger.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: {{Implied}}. Jackie mentions in "Domestic Disturbance"
tape so that Amanda can blackmail them whenever she witnessed her father physically abuse her mother.
* DeadpanSnarker:
needs a favor. When a criminal is disrespectful to Erin finds out and confronts her, Jackie often snarks right back at them.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: A woman blatantly hits
Amanda [[{{TheCorrupter}} calls Erin stupid for not being on Jackie in "After Hours".
* KnightInSourArmor
* MamaBear: "The Job" confirms that she is one, when she and Danny investigate an attempted killing on a convicted criminal living in a halfway house. She even lampshades this:
-->'''Jackie:''' ''(to Danny)'' I got to tell you, Reagan, I got kids, and they put murderers and molesters next door to me? I'd be right out there
board with them.
* NobleBigotWithABadge: "Hall of Mirrors" shows that while Jackie
this]], and threatens her. It doesn't ''hate'' anyone of Middle Eastern descent, she does hold some stereotypical views on them.
work.]]
* TheNotLoveInterest: Again, to Danny.
* OneOfTheBoys
* PlatonicLifePartners: And yet again, with Danny.
* ThePowerOfTrust: Linda doesn't even seem to blink an eye at Jackie being partner with Danny. In fact, a couple exchanges when she visits the Reagan house indicate they're friends (including giggling over the outfit Jackie wears once while undercover as a prostitute to catch a SerialKiller).
* PutOnABus: Jennifer Esposito was diagnosed with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coeliac_disease Coeliac disease]] and actually collapsed on set at one point. She was forced to bow out of the series a third of the way into
{{Foreshadowing}}: Back in season 3.
* {{Sidekick}}
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She doesn't appreciate men who cheat and/or are abusive,
3, it comes to Erin's attention that she withheld evidence that could have had a big impact on the outcome of a case she was prosecuting, and will date guys who her reaction when Erin confronts her about it is essentially "[[InsaneTrollLogic I know the guy was guilty, so I didn't need to show evidence that could have implied he wasn't]], [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids now stop being naive]]," making it clear that morals don't qualify as either.
mean much to her. End of season 4, she gets arrested for being an actual crook - running a lengthy blackmail scheme.
* StrictlyProfessionalRelationship: With Danny.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Only shown on one or two episodes. Once
HoistByTheirOwnPetard: She threatens Erin's career when Erin confronts her room on her corruption, but gets arrested in the end, ironically by the very same pair of district attorney investigators she'd been tricking into doing her bidding earlier in the episode. The look of shock on her face is used as ''priceless.''
* TheIronLady
* TheMentor: To Erin. She nurtures Erin's talent and notes "Y'know, it wasn't easy getting to where I am, but you know how I did it? In every job along the way, I made myself indispensible. The boss knew I had their back. And now I'm looking for people who can do the same for me. People who want
a safehouse ''future'' in this office. People like you, Erin."
** [[spoiler: ''Brutally'' subverted at the end of her arc, in the most gut-wrenching way possible. Erin is disgusted to discover that Amanda has been conspiring for years to entrap and blackmail lots of people of major influence, like high-level cops, politicians, pro athletes, and various celebrities, in order to guarantee their assistance whenever she needs it (whether this assistance is solely for cases or possibly for darker, personal reasons is left open to speculation). When Erin confronts her on it, Amanda--her mentor--replies "Oh you stupid, stupid child," in the most chillingly calm voice ever, breaking Erin's heart. She then goes to give her a horrifying BreakingSpeech, including parts where she mocks Erin, saying "You waltzed in here like a glamorous model posing
for a witness, Danny is surprised by it's femininity.
* UndyingLoyalty: She will back Danny even in somewhat murky situations.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Jackie
statue of Justice," and her high school friend, Anna, ended up goes on opposite sides of to claim that she tried to show Erin how to really get things done, and then threatens Erin's career]].
* SheWhoFightsMonsters: Maybe. It's possible that [[spoiler: she might have ''started out'' with good intentions, and that she really did do what she did to guarantee that she could put bad guys away;
the law.problem is that in the process, she ''became'' a bad guy herself.]]



[[folder:Detective First Grade Abigail Baker]]
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--> Played by Abigail Hawk

Frank's executive assistant, head of the Police Commissioner's Detective Squad.

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[[folder:Detective First Grade Abigail Baker]]
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[[folder:Manhattan DA Robert Mccoy]]
--> Played by Abigail Hawk

Frank's executive assistant, head of the Police Commissioner's Detective Squad.
Holt [=McCallany=]

Amanda Harris's replacement after she is arrested for her prostitution scandal.



* BadassBureaucrat
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Baker is generally a quiet, efficient and demure personal assistant, who deftly manages Frank's schedule. She is ''also'' an NYPD detective, and whenever Frank needs dirt dug up, she delivers.
* ADayInTheLimelight: "Manhattan Queens" kinda becomes one for her, since the Frank subplot is about dealing with someone trying to humiliate the NYPD while a summit of police chiefs is in the city. The person doing it is a Suffolk County deputy chief who's been stalking Abigail for years.
* DeadpanSnarker: A jerk from a neighboring police department on Long Island is being extremely rude during her presentation at a police symposium...and she calmly shuts him up with a quick one-liner.
* GirlFriday: For Frank.
* OfficeLady: Much of her role -- until Frank needs a quiet investigation, at which the viewers are reminded that Baker is not just an office lady, she's also a detective.

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* BadassBureaucrat
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Baker is generally a quiet, efficient and demure personal assistant, who deftly manages Frank's schedule. She is ''also'' an NYPD detective, and whenever Frank needs dirt dug up, she delivers.
* ADayInTheLimelight: "Manhattan Queens" kinda becomes one
CorruptBureaucrat: Just like Amanda, but for her, since the Frank subplot is different reasons. Erin gets suspicious about dealing with someone [=McCoy=]'s actions around the handling of a Riker's Island corrections officer who pled guilty to drugs possession. After she finds out that the officer in question was one of several involved in a drug trafficking ring at Riker's, she finds that [=McCoy=] has been trying to humiliate cover up the NYPD while a summit of police chiefs is in scandal to protect the city. The person doing it is head of the NYDOC, who was a Suffolk County deputy chief who's been stalking Abigail for years.
friend of his father's. Erin convinces him to turn himself in and resign.
* DeadpanSnarker: A jerk from IntroductionByHookup: He's originally introduced a neighboring police department on Long Island is being extremely rude during her presentation defense attorney who meets Erin at a police symposium...and she calmly shuts him up with a quick one-liner.
* GirlFriday: For Frank.
* OfficeLady: Much of
speed-dating session her role -- until Frank needs a quiet investigation, girlfriends convinced her to attend. They start dating at which the viewers are reminded that Baker is not just an office lady, she's also a detective.end of the episode, but break up after the CorruptBureaucrat thing above.



[[folder:Detective First Grade Maria Baez]]
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--> Played by Marisa Ramirez

Danny's replacement partner starting episode 17 of season 3 (his third overall, he has another one played by Megan Boone for a few episodes in the same season).

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[[folder:Detective First Grade Maria Baez]]
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[[folder:Noble Sanfino]]
--> Played by Marisa Ramirez

Danny's replacement partner starting episode 17 of season 3 (his third overall, he has another one played by Megan Boone
Eric Morris

While in plainclothes at a bar during the Season 2 premiere, Jamie Reagan saved a young man's life from an accidental overdose. The guy turned out to be Noble Sanfino, the heir to a major crime syndicate. OCCB parlayed Jamie's brownie points into an undercover assignment
for a few episodes in the same season).rookie cop.



* ActionGirl: She's a female cop, so this naturally comes with the territory.
* BigBrotherWorship: Maria painfully remembers how she ''used'' to look up to Javi when they were kids, and he used to protect her from bullies. Nowadays, he's a recovering drug addict with a criminal history, while she's a police detective: the roles have reversed.
* FairCop: {{Invoked}} in the season six premiere "Worst Case Scenario", where Baez plays up her good looks to pull a DistractedByTheSexy on some terrorism suspects. It works like a charm, up to and including a WolfWhistle.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible sibling to her older brother Javi, who grew up to be the foolish one.
* SpicyLatina
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Jackie, at first. Both of them are savvy Latina detectives from rough backgrounds. She eventually gains CharacterDevelopment.
* WhatTheHellHero: Baez functions as the one to call Danny out on his behavior if she thinks he's crossing the line, such as some remarks he makes about Muslims in a Post911TerrorismEpisode.

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* ActionGirl: She's AffablyEvil
* TheAggressiveDrugDealer
* ContractOnTheHitman: When Noble's associates figure out that Jamie was
a female cop, so spy, his own uncle puts out a hit on them both.
* EvilVirtues: Gratitude to Jamie. Ironically
this naturally comes with the territory.
* BigBrotherWorship: Maria painfully remembers how she ''used'' to look up to Javi when they were kids, and he used to protect her from bullies. Nowadays, he's a recovering drug addict with a criminal history, while she's a police detective: the roles have reversed.
* FairCop: {{Invoked}} in the season six premiere "Worst Case Scenario", where Baez plays up her good looks to pull a DistractedByTheSexy on some terrorism suspects. It works like a charm, up to and including a WolfWhistle.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible sibling to her older brother Javi, who grew up
turns out to be the foolish one.
* SpicyLatina
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Jackie, at first. Both of them are savvy Latina detectives from rough backgrounds. She eventually gains CharacterDevelopment.
* WhatTheHellHero: Baez functions as the one to call Danny out on
his behavior if she thinks he's crossing the line, such as some remarks he makes about Muslims in a Post911TerrorismEpisode.FatalFlaw.
* IronicName: A gangster named ''Noble''?



[[folder:Officer Vincent Cruz]]
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--> Played by Sebastian Sozzi

Jamie's partner for season three. He grew up in the Bitterman Houses, a troubled housing project.

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[[folder:Officer Vincent Cruz]]
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[[folder:Inspector General Kelly Peterson]]
--> Played by Sebastian Sozzi

Jamie's partner for season three. He grew up in the Bitterman Houses, a troubled housing project.
Bebe Neuwirth

The new Inspector General as of Season 4.



* TheCasanova: Definitely has an eye for the ladies.
* CowboyCop: Tends to play things fast and loose, a trait which initially does ''not'' endear him to Jamie. They manage to come to terms with each other, though.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: He grew up in the Bitterman Housing Projects, which are beset with gangs and drugs, but managed to escape that life and join the NYPD.
* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:In "The Bitter End" the gang that ''de facto'' runs the Bitterman Houses basically declares war on the NYPD. Vinny and Jamie are lured into the project and ambushed, and Vinny is fatally shot.]]
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The manly man to Jamie's sensitive guy.

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* TheCasanova: Definitely has an eye TheAce: A tough-talking [[{{Joisey}} Jersey Girl]] who made a name for herself fighting crime, through the ladies.
* CowboyCop: Tends
legal system, in Newark, eventually rising to play things fast become the Essex County Prosecutor. She also shows herself to be a pretty skilled markswoman, as seen when Frank takes her to the shooting range.
* BelligerentSexualTension: Often at odd with Frank, but it's obvious they still have feelings.
* ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou: It's heavily implied that she
and loose, a trait which initially does ''not'' endear him Frank end up feeling this way about each other by the end of her arc. Each of them recognizes the necessary tension that their jobs require them to Jamie. They manage have in order to make sure that both sides are given a fair hearing, and although they often butt heads and argue, they come to terms genuinely admire and respect each other for being honestly passionate about their ideals. Humorously noted in one episode when Kelly threatens to subpoena Frank and even get him arrested if he doesn't cooperate with each other, though.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: He grew
one of her investigations into something Frank deems classified information[[note]]in particular, it involves an Intelligence Liaison officer who has been accused of tampering with evidence[[/note]]; Frank asks "Would you really throw me in jail?", to which Kelly responds "Yes....but with a heavy heart." Indeed, the reason she eventually quits her job is because she doesn't think she can keep up the adversarial nature her job requires that she have towards Frank...and it's heavily implied that it's because she's fallen for him.
* {{Joisey}}: A native New Jerseyan, Kelly made her way up the ranks of the Newark DA's office, and was the lead prosecutor
in the Bitterman Housing Projects, which are beset Essex County, New Jersey court system before she accepted the position of NYPD Inspector General.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Sometimes can come across as a hard case, but her heart's in the right place.
* OldFlame: With Frank.
* PutOnABus: She quits at the end of the season because (paraphrasing her words) her job requires her to have an adversarial relationship
with gangs the PC, and drugs, she realizes she likes Frank too much. In her words, her job requires her to be antagonistic towards the Commissioner, or at least neutral. She says she's "supposed to be Switzerland"...but managed to escape that life and join the NYPD.
instead "I'm Bay Ridge" (Frank's neighborhood). She admits "I ''root'' for you, Frank."
* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:In "The Bitter End" the gang that ''de facto'' runs the Bitterman Houses basically declares war on the NYPD. Vinny and Jamie are lured into the project and ambushed, and Vinny is fatally shot.]]
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The manly man to Jamie's sensitive guy.
SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: When she's Frank's antagonist.



[[folder:Officer Edit "Eddie" Janko]]
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--> Played by Vanessa Ray

Jamie's partner starting season four. A rookie cop.

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[[folder:Officer Edit "Eddie" Janko]]
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[[folder:Reverend Darnell Potter]]
--> Played by Vanessa Ray

Jamie's partner starting season four.
Ato Essandoh

A rookie cop.spotlight-loving black pastor who frequently clashes with the NYPD and Frank in particular over race issues, including leveling accusations of PoliceBrutality.



* ActionGirl
* AttemptedRape: Suffers an attempted date rape in "The Truth About Lying" and lies to Jamie initially. He eventually works it out, talks her into coming forward, and [[LaserGuidedKarma she gets to arrest her own would-be rapist. In the middle of another date.]] ([[ArtisticLicenseLaw Which is a massive conflict of interest]], but [[RuleOfDrama dang if it wasn't awesome]].)
* BigEater: Though we've never actually seen it, she apparently eats a lot, and half the jokes Jamie makes at her expense involve how long their lunch breaks take.
** From 5x01 "Partners"
-->'''Eddie:''' Why is it every time I'm eating... we get a job?
-->'''Jamie:''' Maybe 'cause you're always eating.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her father was imprisoned when she was just a kid. Her father is serving 6-8 years at Fort Dix Correctional. She later stated in season 4 episode 10 that long time associates lost everything and that she hasn't spoken to her father in 3 years. Because of her background and also the fact that she is a woman in law enforcement, she has had to work harder to prove that she deserves to be a cop.
* FairCop: Cute little blonde officer, though don't mistake her for a DumbBlonde--she's very competent, if inexperienced.
* ForbiddenFruit: She becomes this to Jamie after Sgt. Renzulli informs them that they would be split up if they developed romantic feelings for each other.
* GenderBlenderName: Her nickname is usually for males.
* {{Hypocrite}}: In "Forgive and Forget", Eddie is first seen trying to defend a thief who was stealing for his family, but is disgusted (along with most of the precinct) of a cop who testified against her partner for use of an illegal chokehold. Note that "illegal chokehold" is a ''way'' more offensive crime than theft, especially since said illegal choke-hold ended up killing the suspect. Jamie actually calls her out on this.
* NewMeat: Jamie, by now a seasoned patrolman, is assigned to be her Field Training Officer.
* OldCopYoungCop: She's the (relatively) young cop to Jamie's (relatively) old.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Called "Eddie" 99% of the time. It's short for Edit, the Hungarian equivalent of Edith). We also later learn she can speak Serbian.
* ShipTease: Her and Jamie.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She has a thing for the AllLovingHero and NiceGuy Jamie.

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* ActionGirl
* AttemptedRape: Suffers an attempted date rape in "The Truth About Lying" and lies to Jamie initially. He eventually works it out, talks her into coming forward, and [[LaserGuidedKarma she gets to arrest her own would-be rapist. In
ArchEnemy: To Frank, or the middle of another date.]] ([[ArtisticLicenseLaw Which is a massive conflict of interest]], but [[RuleOfDrama dang if it wasn't awesome]].)
closest thing he has to one.
* BigEater: Though we've never actually seen it, she apparently eats a lot, and half the jokes Jamie makes at her expense involve how long their lunch breaks take.
** From 5x01 "Partners"
-->'''Eddie:''' Why is it every time I'm eating... we get a job?
-->'''Jamie:''' Maybe 'cause you're always eating.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her father was imprisoned when she was just a kid. Her father is serving 6-8 years at Fort Dix Correctional. She later stated
EnemyMine: {{Downplayed}} with Frank in season 4 one episode 10 where ''both'' of them are not happy that long time associates lost everything a white supremacist radio host is doing a show in New York (although he and Frank still disagree on how best to deal with the situation; Potter would rather side with the mayor and shut down the show, while Frank would prefer to let the show go on).
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Potter may not be "evil" per se but it's clear he has a corrupt side. In various meetings, it's obvious Potter refuses to believe Frank isn't driven by racism and a wish to always protect dirty cops and thinks they're engaged in political games, unaware of how much Frank hates that. More importantly, Potter can't accept
that she hasn't spoken to her father in 3 years. Because of her background Frank will always put public interests and also others before his own image and standing as Potter would never do the fact that she is a woman in law enforcement, she has had to work harder to prove that she deserves to be a cop.same.
* FairCop: Cute little blonde officer, though don't mistake her for a DumbBlonde--she's very competent, if inexperienced.
* ForbiddenFruit: She becomes this to Jamie after Sgt. Renzulli informs them that they would be split up if they developed romantic feelings for each other.
* GenderBlenderName: Her nickname
KarmaHoudini: The man is usually for males.
* {{Hypocrite}}: In "Forgive
blatantly corrupt and Forget", Eddie is first seen trying to defend a thief who was stealing for his family, but is disgusted (along involved with most of the precinct) of a cop who testified against her partner for use of an illegal chokehold. Note that "illegal chokehold" is a ''way'' more offensive crime than theft, especially since said illegal choke-hold ended up killing the suspect. Jamie actually calls her out on this.
* NewMeat: Jamie, by now a seasoned patrolman, is assigned to be her Field Training Officer.
* OldCopYoungCop: She's the (relatively) young cop to Jamie's (relatively) old.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Called "Eddie" 99% of the time.
shady characters. It's short rather impressive he hasn't been arrested himself for Edit, some of his antics in the Hungarian equivalent episodes where he appears[[note]]He could've been charged with misuse of Edith). We also later learn she the 9-1-1 system and conspiracy to assault police officers in "Black and Blue," and obstruction of justice in "Excessive Force"[[/note]], though it's implied that the NYPD is wary of giving him ammunition.
** In his first appearance in "Black and Blue" he ''creates'' a confrontation with the NYPD by [[spoiler:having a friend make a 911 call at his church and then having some of his parishioners screw with the responding officers, who happen to be Jamie Reagan and Sgt. Renzulli. Jamie and Renzulli get knocked down the stairs by some [[ScaryBlackMan large black men]]. Jamie gets some cuts to his face, and Renzulli gets hospitalized with a concussion]]
** In "Excessive Force" he [[spoiler:basically pays off an immigrant family to keep quiet about the fact that a suspect is lying about Danny throwing him out a third-story window during his arrest.]]
* MalcolmXerox: Rev. Darnell Potter is a fairly transparent StrawPolitical of the Rev. Al Sharpton. Not only is he a demagogue, an accessory to murder, a crook, a hatemonger and a liar, he's waging a motiveless war on the NYPD to boot: He has never once managed to make a truthful accusation of PoliceBrutality on-screen, but that hasn't stopped him from jumping on anything he thinks he could twist into one (or one he could create). Taken UpToEleven in his first appearance, where he
can speak Serbian.
quote Malcolm X by heart, but is apparently unfamiliar with anything Martin Luther King ever said.
* ShipTease: Her and Jamie.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She has
SinisterMinister: He ''claims'' to be a thing man of God, but he's really just interested in the position for the AllLovingHero and NiceGuy Jamie.political power it gives him over the Black community.
%%Strawman Has a Point is an Audience Reaction. Do not re-add it.
* StrawHypocrite: He claims he is defending the black communities, but it is quite clear to anyone that has spent more than a minute with him he is just manipulating the black community for his own needs.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Mayor Poole. Poole broke it off when Potter's shady dealings came to light.



[[folder:Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Garrett Moore]]
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--> Played by Gregory Jbara

Frank's de-facto chief of staff.

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[[folder:Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Garrett Moore]]
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--> Played
[[folder:Javier "Javi" Baez]]
-->Played
by Gregory Jbara

Frank's de-facto chief of staff.
Kirk Acevedo

Maria Baez' older brother, a heroin addict who's caused nothing but trouble for the family since he was a teenager.



* BrutalHonesty: Frank often doesn't like to hear it, but Garrett ''will'' give him his honest opinion no matter what. This is exactly why Frank trusts him.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: He once worked for Frank's political opponent, who was also trying to be commissioner.
* TheConsigliere: As Deputy Commissioner of Public Information.
* HonestAdvisor: His main job is to be this fro Frank.
* PapaWolf: He spends most of "In the Box" trying to get his stepson out of trouble.
* ParentsAsPeople: He even lampshades it.
-->'''Garrett:''' ''(to Frank)'' I have a blind spot where Sam is concerned. And a whole lot of coulda, woulda, shoulda's. And I'm left with a deeply flawed way of showing him love, but it's what I know.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: In "In the Box," his stepson Sam is arrested by the 35th Precinct for buying oxycodone during a sting operation. Garrett goes to Frank seeking to have Sam released into his custody. However, Frank is suspicious and has Baker look into the matter, uncovering that Garrett has used the pull of 1PP on several prior occasions to keep Sam out of jail. Frank calls Garrett out on this to point out that this is enabling Sam's drug habit, not helping him.
* SlaveToPR: To be fair, this is his job. He's the Deputy Commissioner of Public Information, and he often has to give Frank advice that is sometimes frustrating, but in the end this is exactly ''why'' Frank trusts him so much: He's loyal, but he's not a yes-man, and will often remind Frank of how certain statements or actions will look to the general public outside the bubble of Frank's office.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Frank. The two spend most of their time disagreeing, but there is a great amount of respect between the two of them, and Frank respects Garrett's advice.
* WhatTheHellHero: Frequently delivers these to Frank. Has also occasionally been on the receiving end when Frank thought he was out of line. Garrett himself delivers a rather eloquent one to Henry when one of Henry's statements lands Frank in hot water.
* YourCheatingHeart: "The Job" has him reveal that he's had three failed marriages that were the result of extramarital affairs from his end.

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* BrutalHonesty: Frank often doesn't like BigBrotherInstinct: Maria is upset that the brother who's now involved in crime used to hear it, but Garrett ''will'' give him his honest opinion no matter what. This be the guy defending her from "all those bullies when we were kids." Although she has trouble trusting him, Javi is exactly why Frank trusts him.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: He once worked for Frank's political opponent, who was also
actually ''still'' trying to be commissioner.
protect her.
* TheConsigliere: As Deputy Commissioner of Public Information.
* HonestAdvisor: His main job is to be this fro Frank.
* PapaWolf: He spends most of "In
BlackSheep: Javi broke the Box" hearts of his parents and Maria by choosing to go down the path that he did. Maria still bitterly resents him for this.
* DescentIntoAddiction: A key part of his backstory. This, along with his slide into criminal behavior, is what drove his family away. Now he's desperately
trying to get his stepson out of trouble.
* ParentsAsPeople: He even lampshades it.
-->'''Garrett:''' ''(to Frank)'' I have a blind spot where Sam is concerned. And a whole lot of coulda, woulda, shoulda's. And I'm left with a deeply flawed way of showing him love, but it's what I know.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: In "In the Box," his stepson Sam is arrested by the 35th Precinct for buying oxycodone during a sting operation. Garrett goes
prove to Frank seeking to have Sam released into his custody. However, Frank is suspicious and has Baker look into the matter, uncovering them, particularly Maria, that Garrett has used he's clean again and no longer a criminal.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The foolish one, to Maria's responsible one.
* TheInformant: For
the pull of 1PP on several prior occasions DEA and then the NYPD. When Maria and Danny force him to keep Sam out of jail. Frank calls Garrett out on this to point out reveal this, he laments that this is enabling Sam's drug habit, not helping him.
* SlaveToPR: To be fair, this is his job. He's
the Deputy Commissioner of Public Information, and he often has to give Frank advice "first time in [his] life" that is sometimes frustrating, he's done something that he thinks Maria will be proud of.
* KnightTemplarBigBrother: Unusually, it's not in a way that's harmful to others,
but in the end this is exactly ''why'' Frank trusts him to himself: he's so much: He's loyal, but desperate to show his little sister that he still loves her and to let her know that he's redeemed himself that he repeatedly goes to insanely dangerous, self-sacrificing lengths to prove that he's not a yes-man, criminal anymore.
* RecoveredAddict
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:After getting clean, he turns snitch for the department
and will often remind Frank of how certain statements or actions will look to the general public outside the bubble of Frank's office.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Frank. The two spend most of their time disagreeing,
helps them land a big drug bust, but there is a great amount of respect between the two of them, and Frank respects Garrett's advice.
* WhatTheHellHero: Frequently delivers these to Frank. Has also occasionally been on the receiving end when Frank thought he was out of line. Garrett
throws himself delivers in front of a rather eloquent submachine gun during the raid to protect Maria.]]
* StupidSacrifice: [[spoiler:His manner of death is kind of like TakingTheBullet for Superman: ''Maria'' is the
one to Henry when one of Henry's statements lands Frank in hot water.
* YourCheatingHeart: "The Job" has him reveal
with the BulletproofVest on[[note]] though it should be noted that he's had three failed marriages that were Maria's vest would've stopped penetration, but not the result impact force of extramarital affairs a bullet[[/note]]. Quite likely he wasn't thinking too clearly, though.]]
* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler:Dies taking a bullet for Maria.]]
* WellDoneSonGuy: Although Javi is the older sibling, he now ''desperately'' wants to regain Maria's approval, due to his fall
from his end.grace.



[[folder:Lieutenant Sidney Gormley]]
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-->Played by Robert Clohessy

Gormley is a member of Frank's staff, and is the Special Assistant to the Commissioner, wherein he functions as the liaison between Frank and the sworn officers in the department. He previously served as Danny's supervisor and head of the 54th Precinct Detective Squad for the first four seasons, and was tapped by Frank to be the representative of the rank-and-file as a replacement for Dino Arbogast, after Dino's resignation in the wake of the prostitution blackmail scandal.

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->'''Played by:''' Peter Hermann

Erin's ex-husband
and is the Special Assistant to the Commissioner, wherein he functions as the liaison between Frank and the sworn officers in the department. He previously served as Danny's supervisor and head of the 54th Precinct Detective Squad for the first four seasons, and was tapped by Frank to be the representative of the rank-and-file as a replacement for Dino Arbogast, after Dino's resignation in the wake of the prostitution blackmail scandal.Nicky's father.



* BookDumb: He grumbles in "Excessive Force" during his precinct's COMPSTATS audit that he liked it better before it was common for the department's rank-and-file to have degrees in criminology and tactics. Frank politely, but firmly, calls him out for this attitude.
* CharacterTics: According to Danny in "Secret Arrangements", Gormley runs his fingers through his tie when he's lying.
* DaChief: He acts in this role towards Danny, far more than his father does.
* AFatherToHisMen: Fervently stands up for colleagues of his who get into hot water.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Gormley is a tough but fair boss. In "Road to Hell," though, when Nicky and her friends got caught for drug possession, he coached her into getting a confession from the friend who possessed the drugs.
* NonPromotion: Gormley's candor and concern for the well-being of the rank-and-file cops leads Frank to promote him as Dino Arbogast's replacement as Frank's liaison to the regular cops. However, under NYPD regulations, the Chief of Department is required to be at least a captain. [[LoopholeAbuse Frank instead invents a new position exclusively for Gormley]], "Special Assistant to the Commissioner," which give him the duties and authority of the Chief of Department, although not the rank and privileges that go with it. While Gormley is promoted later on to Lieutenant, the trope is mostly still in effect, particularly whenever Gormley has to interface with senior police officers who technically outrank him.
* RankUp: Initially a sergeant, he's nearing retirement when Frank names him Special Assistant to the Commissioner (a title they invented just for Gormley, because as a sergeant he's too low-ranked to be Chief of Department, who must be at least a Captain or higher) in "Excessive Force". He gets promoted to lieutenant six episodes later in "Sins of the Father".
* ReassignedToAntarctica: What he originally thought was going to happened to him after he shot off his mouth to Frank at a COMPSTATS meeting. He even told Danny that he believed he was being sent to Siberia. Though it turns out Frank was giving him a promotion.
* WhatTheHellHero: When a former partner of his is accused of excessive force in the death of a crazed man in the streets, Gormley rightfully chews out Frank for not standing up for the officer. It later happens when he gives similar remarks in a COMPSTATS meeting concerning the reputations of his own men, as the meeting happens while Danny is under investigation for a (false) excessive force complaint.

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* BookDumb: He grumbles in "Excessive Force" during AmicableExes: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with his precinct's COMPSTATS audit that ex-wife Erin Reagan. They're reasonable but rather curt with each other, and the first time we meet him, Jack wonders why Erin still has her married name "Reagan-Boyle" on her door. She says it's the same reason people who have lost weight keep a "before" picture. ''Ouch.'' However, they still care for each other.
* DisappearedDad: To Nicky. She knows exactly where her dad is, but
he usually takes little-to-no interest in his daughter's life. Erin and the rest of the Reagans are not amused. Henry refuses to shake Nicky's father's hand when they run into him at a party, and Frank bluntly tells him "You walked away from two of the most wonderful women I've ever known."
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: An extended family variant and {{justified}}. Due to his actions after the divorce (including moving away and not keeping in contact with his daughter), Jack is not very well
liked it better before it was common by the adults in the Reagan family (although his nephews, Jack and Sean, are both excited to see him when he returns to New York).
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite being a neglectful father to Nicky, Jack ''does'' care
for the department's rank-and-file to have degrees in criminology his daughter and tactics. Frank politely, but firmly, calls him out for this attitude.in one episode he protected Erin when one of his clients attempted to use her as a bargaining chip.
* CharacterTics: According ManChild: {{Deconstructed}}. Erin accurately points out that Jack only wants the fun and exciting parts of a relationship, but doesn't want to Danny in "Secret Arrangements", Gormley runs his fingers through his tie when he's lying.
* DaChief: He acts in this role towards Danny, far more than his father does.
* AFatherToHisMen: Fervently stands up for colleagues of his who
get into hot water.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Gormley is a tough but fair boss. In "Road
anything serious. This trait has lead him to Hell," though, when neglect Nicky and her friends got caught was a main factor in why he and Erin didn't get back together after their one-night stand.
* ParentalNeglect: He doesn't take any interest in Nicky's life. Although, it's more out of selfishness than being an outright {{jerkass}}.
* PetTheDog: When Danny gets framed
for drug possession, he coached her into getting a confession from the friend who possessed the drugs.
* NonPromotion: Gormley's candor
Henry approaches Jack and concern for the well-being of the rank-and-file cops leads Frank to promote has him defend Danny. After he is cleared, Jack only charges Danny ''a single dollar''.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: To Nicky and it's more like, "When you coming to visit and spend time with me, dad?"
* YourCheatingHeart: Danny tells Linda in "Domestic Disturbance" that Jack cheated on Erin when she went back to work
as Dino Arbogast's replacement as Frank's liaison to the regular cops. However, under NYPD regulations, the Chief of Department is required to be at least a captain. [[LoopholeAbuse Frank instead invents a new position exclusively for Gormley]], "Special an Assistant to the Commissioner," which give him the duties and authority of the Chief of Department, although not the rank and privileges that go with it. While Gormley is promoted later on to Lieutenant, the trope is mostly still in effect, particularly whenever Gormley has to interface with senior police officers who technically outrank him.
* RankUp: Initially a sergeant, he's nearing retirement when Frank names him Special Assistant to the Commissioner (a title they invented just for Gormley, because as a sergeant he's too low-ranked to be Chief of Department, who must be at least a Captain or higher) in "Excessive Force". He gets promoted to lieutenant six episodes later in "Sins of the Father".
* ReassignedToAntarctica: What he originally thought was going to happened to him after he shot off his mouth to Frank at a COMPSTATS meeting. He even told Danny that he believed he was being sent to Siberia. Though it turns out Frank was giving him a promotion.
* WhatTheHellHero: When a former partner of his is accused of excessive force in the death of a crazed man in the streets, Gormley rightfully chews out Frank for not standing up for the officer. It later happens when he gives similar remarks in a COMPSTATS meeting concerning the reputations of his own men, as the meeting happens while Danny is under investigation for a (false) excessive force complaint.
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[[folder:Dino Arbogast]]
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--> Played by John Ventimiglia

The former chief of the Organized Crime Control Bureau (OCCB). He's later promoted to Chief of Department after the retirement of the previous occupant of that position, but is forced to resign in the season 4 finale after he's implicated in a corruption scheme.
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* BurnBabyBurn: After being forced to resign in disgrace over the prostitution scandal, Dino is shown burning his uniform in his backyard
* DaChief: First functions as the chief of OCCB, functioning as the guy that Jamie answers to during his occasional infiltrations into the Sanfino crime family. In season 4, Dino is promoted to Chief of Department (the highest-ranking sworn officer).
* DirtyCop: His downfall comes when it's discovered that he was one of several high-ranking officials caught up in DA Amanda Harris's blackmail scheme. Not only that, but Dino attempted to have Danny benched in an effort to cover his tracks.
* DirtyOldMan: He's caught on video committing lewd acts with an escort hired by a recently deceased brothel madam, and was blackmailed into silence by Amanda Harris.
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!!Recurring Characters

[[folder:Mayor Carter Poole]]
--> Played by Creator/DavidRamsey

Mayor of New York starting in season 2.
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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: One of the reasons he has a soft spot for Frank is that when he was a kid and Frank was just a patrol officer, Frank coached basketball for him.
* CharacterTics: He scratches the back of his head when he's bluffing.
* CommutingOnABus: Shows up less often from Season 4 onwards due to his being a series regular on ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' as John Diggle. He still plays a crucial role in the plot though, and his scenes with Frank are typically some of the most crucial in the episodes where he appears.
* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: He gets saddled with this trope a lot. He may ''think'' the NYPD needs reforming, while Frank is more than happy to point out that things at the NYPD are just fine.
* HeroicBSOD: Considers tendering his resignation after remarks he made about the recent police shooting of a teenager armed with a knife led to a cop being shot in what appeared to be a retaliation attack. Frank talks him out of it.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's somewhat of a mix of President UsefulNotes/BarackObama and Newark, New Jersey mayor Corey Booker. The Obama comparisons are noted early on when Henry notes that Poole was previously a "community organizer", a phrase frequently thrown around during Obama's 2008 presidential campaign to describe some of his earlier work. The Booker comparisons come from Poole's status as a young, personable, media-savvy African-American mayor of a major city in the northeastern United States (indeed, as a neighbor in the Tri-State Area, Newark is just on the other side of the Hudson from New York City, and there's frequent UsefulNotes/NewJerseyTransit, UsefulNotes/{{Amtrak}} and [[UsefulNotes/PortAuthorityTransHudson PATH]] train service between the two).
* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: More like Our Mayors Are Different. He's a Mayor Personable/Mayor Minority combo.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Seems to work pretty well with Frank, too, though politics puts them at cross-purposes once in a while.
* SleazyPolitician: Downplayed. He is not ''very'' sleazy but he does think like a politician and sometimes cuts corners in morality especially in the eyes of the more straitlaced Frank. Also he sometimes thinks too much about {{Nepotism}} toward his original constituents rather then thinking in terms of the whole city. In a way he is a more modernized and respectable version of a traditional New York City ward boss. Indeed, at the beginning of the Season 3 finale "This Way Out", as the angry crowd at the town hall meeting says some harsh things about NYPD policy (much to Frank's chagrin), Mayor Poole is seen coolly analyzing the situation and very obviously thinking about how to placate his constituents. He then starts giving a rather politiciany speech, beginning "Now, I as a child of the projects myself, completely understand your frustration..." causing the audience members to groan, only to get shot mid-speech. Still, although Frank doesn't like to hear it, Mayor Poole does need political popularity and influence in order to help Frank in certain situations.
** Also, while he does clash often with Frank, at the core both of them are NotSoDifferent: they both want to achieve what's best for the public, it's just that they disagree on how to get there. As an example, both of them are concerned over terrorist threats, but Frank would rather work quietly and keep things off the news, while Poole would warn the whole world, partly because he doesn't want to be seen as someone who did nothing, but also because he is genuinely concerned for his city.
** The most sleazy thing he's done is in Season 6, where due to Frank's bad publicity he drags his feet on whether to keep him on as the PC.
* TookALevelInJerkass: In Season 6, though he gets better.
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[[folder:Manhattan District Attorney Amanda Harris]]
--> Played by Amy Morton

Erin's boss, the District Attorney of the Borough of Manhattan, through seasons 3 and 4.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: You don't want to be on her bad side.
* CorruptBureaucrat: It turns out that [[spoiler: she's got a long-standing deal with a high profile madam who has her people seduce high profile New Yorkers and get them on tape so that Amanda can blackmail them whenever she needs a favor. When Erin finds out and confronts her, Amanda [[{{TheCorrupter}} calls Erin stupid for not being on board with this]], and threatens her. It doesn't work.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Back in season 3, it comes to Erin's attention that she withheld evidence that could have had a big impact on the outcome of a case she was prosecuting, and her reaction when Erin confronts her about it is essentially "[[InsaneTrollLogic I know the guy was guilty, so I didn't need to show evidence that could have implied he wasn't]], [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids now stop being naive]]," making it clear that morals don't mean much to her. End of season 4, she gets arrested for being an actual crook - running a lengthy blackmail scheme.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: She threatens Erin's career when Erin confronts her on her corruption, but gets arrested in the end, ironically by the very same pair of district attorney investigators she'd been tricking into doing her bidding earlier in the episode. The look of shock on her face is ''priceless.''
* TheIronLady
* TheMentor: To Erin. She nurtures Erin's talent and notes "Y'know, it wasn't easy getting to where I am, but you know how I did it? In every job along the way, I made myself indispensible. The boss knew I had their back. And now I'm looking for people who can do the same for me. People who want a ''future'' in this office. People like you, Erin."
** [[spoiler: ''Brutally'' subverted at the end of her arc, in the most gut-wrenching way possible. Erin is disgusted to discover that Amanda has been conspiring for years to entrap and blackmail lots of people of major influence, like high-level cops, politicians, pro athletes, and various celebrities, in order to guarantee their assistance whenever she needs it (whether this assistance is solely for cases or possibly for darker, personal reasons is left open to speculation). When Erin confronts her on it, Amanda--her mentor--replies "Oh you stupid, stupid child," in the most chillingly calm voice ever, breaking Erin's heart. She then goes to give her a horrifying BreakingSpeech, including parts where she mocks Erin, saying "You waltzed in here like a glamorous model posing for a statue of Justice," and goes on to claim that she tried to show Erin how to really get things done, and then threatens Erin's career]].
* SheWhoFightsMonsters: Maybe. It's possible that [[spoiler: she might have ''started out'' with good intentions, and that she really did do what she did to guarantee that she could put bad guys away; the problem is that in the process, she ''became'' a bad guy herself.]]
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[[folder:Manhattan DA Robert Mccoy]]
--> Played by Holt [=McCallany=]

Amanda Harris's replacement after she is arrested for her prostitution scandal.
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* CorruptBureaucrat: Just like Amanda, but for different reasons. Erin gets suspicious about [=McCoy=]'s actions around the handling of a Riker's Island corrections officer who pled guilty to drugs possession. After she finds out that the officer in question was one of several involved in a drug trafficking ring at Riker's, she finds that [=McCoy=] has been trying to cover up the scandal to protect the head of the NYDOC, who was a friend of his father's. Erin convinces him to turn himself in and resign.
* IntroductionByHookup: He's originally introduced a defense attorney who meets Erin at a speed-dating session her girlfriends convinced her to attend. They start dating at the end of the episode, but break up after the CorruptBureaucrat thing above.
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[[folder:Noble Sanfino]]
--> Played by Eric Morris

While in plainclothes at a bar during the Season 2 premiere, Jamie Reagan saved a young man's life from an accidental overdose. The guy turned out to be Noble Sanfino, the heir to a major crime syndicate. OCCB parlayed Jamie's brownie points into an undercover assignment for the rookie cop.
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* AffablyEvil
* TheAggressiveDrugDealer
* ContractOnTheHitman: When Noble's associates figure out that Jamie was a spy, his own uncle puts out a hit on them both.
* EvilVirtues: Gratitude to Jamie. Ironically this turns out to be his FatalFlaw.
* IronicName: A gangster named ''Noble''?
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[[folder:Inspector General Kelly Peterson]]
--> Played by Bebe Neuwirth

The new Inspector General as of Season 4.
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* TheAce: A tough-talking [[{{Joisey}} Jersey Girl]] who made a name for herself fighting crime, through the legal system, in Newark, eventually rising to become the Essex County Prosecutor. She also shows herself to be a pretty skilled markswoman, as seen when Frank takes her to the shooting range.
* BelligerentSexualTension: Often at odd with Frank, but it's obvious they still have feelings.
* ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou: It's heavily implied that she and Frank end up feeling this way about each other by the end of her arc. Each of them recognizes the necessary tension that their jobs require them to have in order to make sure that both sides are given a fair hearing, and although they often butt heads and argue, they come to genuinely admire and respect each other for being honestly passionate about their ideals. Humorously noted in one episode when Kelly threatens to subpoena Frank and even get him arrested if he doesn't cooperate with one of her investigations into something Frank deems classified information[[note]]in particular, it involves an Intelligence Liaison officer who has been accused of tampering with evidence[[/note]]; Frank asks "Would you really throw me in jail?", to which Kelly responds "Yes....but with a heavy heart." Indeed, the reason she eventually quits her job is because she doesn't think she can keep up the adversarial nature her job requires that she have towards Frank...and it's heavily implied that it's because she's fallen for him.
* {{Joisey}}: A native New Jerseyan, Kelly made her way up the ranks of the Newark DA's office, and was the lead prosecutor in the Essex County, New Jersey court system before she accepted the position of NYPD Inspector General.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Sometimes can come across as a hard case, but her heart's in the right place.
* OldFlame: With Frank.
* PutOnABus: She quits at the end of the season because (paraphrasing her words) her job requires her to have an adversarial relationship with the PC, and she realizes she likes Frank too much. In her words, her job requires her to be antagonistic towards the Commissioner, or at least neutral. She says she's "supposed to be Switzerland"...but instead "I'm Bay Ridge" (Frank's neighborhood). She admits "I ''root'' for you, Frank."
* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: When she's Frank's antagonist.
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[[folder:Reverend Darnell Potter]]
--> Played by Ato Essandoh

A spotlight-loving black pastor who frequently clashes with the NYPD and Frank in particular over race issues, including leveling accusations of PoliceBrutality.
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* ArchEnemy: To Frank, or the closest thing he has to one.
* EnemyMine: {{Downplayed}} with Frank in one episode where ''both'' of them are not happy that a white supremacist radio host is doing a show in New York (although he and Frank still disagree on how best to deal with the situation; Potter would rather side with the mayor and shut down the show, while Frank would prefer to let the show go on).
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Potter may not be "evil" per se but it's clear he has a corrupt side. In various meetings, it's obvious Potter refuses to believe Frank isn't driven by racism and a wish to always protect dirty cops and thinks they're engaged in political games, unaware of how much Frank hates that. More importantly, Potter can't accept that Frank will always put public interests and others before his own image and standing as Potter would never do the same.
* KarmaHoudini: The man is blatantly corrupt and is involved with shady characters. It's rather impressive he hasn't been arrested himself for some of his antics in the episodes where he appears[[note]]He could've been charged with misuse of the 9-1-1 system and conspiracy to assault police officers in "Black and Blue," and obstruction of justice in "Excessive Force"[[/note]], though it's implied that the NYPD is wary of giving him ammunition.
** In his first appearance in "Black and Blue" he ''creates'' a confrontation with the NYPD by [[spoiler:having a friend make a 911 call at his church and then having some of his parishioners screw with the responding officers, who happen to be Jamie Reagan and Sgt. Renzulli. Jamie and Renzulli get knocked down the stairs by some [[ScaryBlackMan large black men]]. Jamie gets some cuts to his face, and Renzulli gets hospitalized with a concussion]]
** In "Excessive Force" he [[spoiler:basically pays off an immigrant family to keep quiet about the fact that a suspect is lying about Danny throwing him out a third-story window during his arrest.]]
* MalcolmXerox: Rev. Darnell Potter is a fairly transparent StrawPolitical of the Rev. Al Sharpton. Not only is he a demagogue, an accessory to murder, a crook, a hatemonger and a liar, he's waging a motiveless war on the NYPD to boot: He has never once managed to make a truthful accusation of PoliceBrutality on-screen, but that hasn't stopped him from jumping on anything he thinks he could twist into one (or one he could create). Taken UpToEleven in his first appearance, where he can quote Malcolm X by heart, but is apparently unfamiliar with anything Martin Luther King ever said.
* SinisterMinister: He ''claims'' to be a man of God, but he's really just interested in the position for the political power it gives him over the Black community.
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* StrawHypocrite: He claims he is defending the black communities, but it is quite clear to anyone that has spent more than a minute with him he is just manipulating the black community for his own needs.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Mayor Poole. Poole broke it off when Potter's shady dealings came to light.
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[[folder:Javier "Javi" Baez]]
-->Played by Kirk Acevedo

Maria Baez' older brother, a heroin addict who's caused nothing but trouble for the family since he was a teenager.
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* BigBrotherInstinct: Maria is upset that the brother who's now involved in crime used to be the guy defending her from "all those bullies when we were kids." Although she has trouble trusting him, Javi is actually ''still'' trying to protect her.
* BlackSheep: Javi broke the hearts of his parents and Maria by choosing to go down the path that he did. Maria still bitterly resents him for this.
* DescentIntoAddiction: A key part of his backstory. This, along with his slide into criminal behavior, is what drove his family away. Now he's desperately trying to prove to them, particularly Maria, that he's clean again and no longer a criminal.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The foolish one, to Maria's responsible one.
* TheInformant: For the DEA and then the NYPD. When Maria and Danny force him to reveal this, he laments that this is the "first time in [his] life" that he's done something that he thinks Maria will be proud of.
* KnightTemplarBigBrother: Unusually, it's not in a way that's harmful to others, but to himself: he's so desperate to show his little sister that he still loves her and to let her know that he's redeemed himself that he repeatedly goes to insanely dangerous, self-sacrificing lengths to prove that he's not a criminal anymore.
* RecoveredAddict
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:After getting clean, he turns snitch for the department and helps them land a big drug bust, but throws himself in front of a submachine gun during the raid to protect Maria.]]
* StupidSacrifice: [[spoiler:His manner of death is kind of like TakingTheBullet for Superman: ''Maria'' is the one with the BulletproofVest on[[note]] though it should be noted that Maria's vest would've stopped penetration, but not the impact force of a bullet[[/note]]. Quite likely he wasn't thinking too clearly, though.]]
* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler:Dies taking a bullet for Maria.]]
* WellDoneSonGuy: Although Javi is the older sibling, he now ''desperately'' wants to regain Maria's approval, due to his fall from grace.
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[[folder:Jack Boyle]]
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->'''Played by:''' Peter Hermann

Erin's ex-husband and Nicky's father.
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* AmicableExes: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with his ex-wife Erin Reagan. They're reasonable but rather curt with each other, and the first time we meet him, Jack wonders why Erin still has her married name "Reagan-Boyle" on her door. She says it's the same reason people who have lost weight keep a "before" picture. ''Ouch.'' However, they still care for each other.
* DisappearedDad: To Nicky. She knows exactly where her dad is, but he usually takes little-to-no interest in his daughter's life. Erin and the rest of the Reagans are not amused. Henry refuses to shake Nicky's father's hand when they run into him at a party, and Frank bluntly tells him "You walked away from two of the most wonderful women I've ever known."
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: An extended family variant and {{justified}}. Due to his actions after the divorce (including moving away and not keeping in contact with his daughter), Jack is not very well liked by the adults in the Reagan family (although his nephews, Jack and Sean, are both excited to see him when he returns to New York).
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite being a neglectful father to Nicky, Jack ''does'' care for his daughter and in one episode he protected Erin when one of his clients attempted to use her as a bargaining chip.
* ManChild: {{Deconstructed}}. Erin accurately points out that Jack only wants the fun and exciting parts of a relationship, but doesn't want to get into anything serious. This trait has lead him to neglect Nicky and was a main factor in why he and Erin didn't get back together after their one-night stand.
* ParentalNeglect: He doesn't take any interest in Nicky's life. Although, it's more out of selfishness than being an outright {{jerkass}}.
* PetTheDog: When Danny gets framed for drug possession, Henry approaches Jack and has him defend Danny. After he is cleared, Jack only charges Danny ''a single dollar''.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: To Nicky and it's more like, "When you coming to visit and spend time with me, dad?"
* YourCheatingHeart: Danny tells Linda in "Domestic Disturbance" that Jack cheated on Erin when she went back to work as an Assistant District Attorney.
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* [[Characters/BlueBloodsTheReaganFamily The Reagan Family]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Commissioner Frank Reagan, Former Commissioner Henry Reagan, Detective First Grade Danny Reagan, Officer Jamie Reagan, ADA Erin Reagan, Nicole "Nicky" Reagan-Boyle, Linda Reagan, Jack and Sean Reagan, Detective Joe Reagan[[labelnote/]]
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!!The Reagan Family

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!!The Reagan Family

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[[folder:Sgt. Anthony Renzulli]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:From -->Played by Nicholas Turturro

Jamie's training officer and partner through season 2. Took public credit for a rescue performed by Jamie in order to keep
the far left to the far right: Jamie, Nicky, Erin, Frank, Linda, Danny, Jack, Sean and Henry.]]

The main family
latter's face out of the series.press for the benefit of the Sanfino undercover operation.



* ActionGirl: The Reagan women do get kidnapped from time to time but they never go down without a fight.
* AlwaysGetsHisMan: A ''family'' variant. No matter who they're up against, they always get the bad guy.
* BadassFamily: Henry's response to one of Danny's kids asking if a robber would target them says it all:
-->'''Henry:''' Are you kiddin'? He'd get one look at this table and run the other way.
* CrazyPrepared: Three generations of Reagan kids have grown up learning that "Please don't hurt my family" is Reagan-code for "Hit the floor NOW, Daddy's gotta shoot the bad guy!"
* DrivesLikeCrazy: After Nicky bails from having Erin teach her to drive because she can't deal with her mom's, erm, style, Frank points out that almost everyone in the family is a bad driver: Henry gave up the keys after smacking his fender on the garage too many times, Erin rages at other drivers and leans on the horn, Frank is out of practice because as Commissioner he never drives himself, and Danny [[NoodleIncident apparently once got a ticket for doing 80 mph in a 25 mph zone]]. It's Jamie who gets saddled with the job of Nicky's driving coach.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Danny is the Cynic, Erin is the Idealist, Frank is the Realist, Jamie and Nicky are The Conflicted.
* OfficerOHara: Averted mostly, but they are Irish-Americans.
* {{Pride}}: It's a family trait; all of the Reagans always have to be right about everything even if it puts them in conflict with each other.
* RealMenLoveJesus: Everyone of them has a revered love of Christ.
* RedOniBlueOni: Lampshaded by Henry who claims all his maternal line are [[TheStoic stoics]] and all the paternal line HotBlooded.
* SemperFi: Henry, Frank and Danny are all marine corps veterans from Korea, Vietnam and Iraq respectively.
* TwoFirstNames: The family name "Reagan" can be used as a first name.

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* ActionGirl: The Reagan women do get kidnapped BigBrotherMentor: To Jamie.
* BookDumb: Renzulli isn't really a book smart person.
* DemotedToExtra: In Season 3, he moves out
from time a patrol car to time but they never go down without a fight.
* AlwaysGetsHisMan: A ''family'' variant. No matter who they're up against, they always get
running the bad guy.
* BadassFamily: Henry's response to one
patrolmen of Danny's kids asking if a robber would target them says it all:
-->'''Henry:''' Are you kiddin'? He'd get one look at
the 12th Precinct. He doesn't show up as often as the first two seasons now, though this table and run is arguably to accentuate the other way.
* CrazyPrepared: Three generations of Reagan kids have grown up learning
fact that "Please don't hurt my family" is Reagan-code for "Hit the floor NOW, Daddy's gotta shoot the bad guy!"
* DrivesLikeCrazy: After Nicky bails from having Erin teach her to drive because she can't deal with her mom's, erm, style, Frank points out that almost everyone in the family is a bad driver: Henry gave up the keys after smacking
his fender on the garage too many times, Erin rages at other drivers and leans on the horn, Frank is out of practice because as Commissioner he never drives himself, and Danny [[NoodleIncident apparently once got a ticket for doing 80 mph in a 25 mph zone]]. It's former protege Jamie who gets saddled is now coming into his own as a mature policeman with the job a newbie partner of Nicky's driving coach.
his own to train.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Danny DonutMessWithACop: Likely donuts. At least it sure is [[HighFatIndex something.]]
* OldCopYoungCop: To Jamie. He
is the Cynic, Erin is the Idealist, old one.
* PluckyComicRelief: In Season 1.
* RealMenCook: Cooks a special Valentine's Day dinner for his wife, using a recipe his mom taught him.
* SecretKeeper: He was asked by
Frank is the Realist, to publicly take credit for a rescue Jamie and Nicky are The Conflicted.
* OfficerOHara: Averted mostly, but they are Irish-Americans.
* {{Pride}}: It's a family trait; all of
performed, in order to protect the Reagans always undercover operation.
* StreetSmart: Renzulli doesn't seem to
have to be right about everything even if it puts them much in conflict with each other.
* RealMenLoveJesus: Everyone of them has a revered love of Christ.
* RedOniBlueOni: Lampshaded by Henry who claims all his maternal line are [[TheStoic stoics]]
higher education, but he's very savvy and all the paternal line HotBlooded.
* SemperFi: Henry, Frank and Danny are all marine corps veterans from Korea, Vietnam and Iraq respectively.
* TwoFirstNames: The family name "Reagan" can be used as a first name.
is an experienced cop.



[[folder:Commissioner Frank Reagan]]
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--> Played by TomSelleck

Head of the Reagan family and the NYPD. A stern but fair man, Frank Reagan often has to deal with the complexities and

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[[folder:Commissioner Frank Reagan]]
[[folder:Detective Jackie Curatola]]
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--> Played by TomSelleck

Head of the Reagan family
Jennifer Esposito

Danny's first partner in seasons 1
and the NYPD. A stern but fair man, Frank Reagan often has to deal with the complexities and2.



* ActionDad: He may be the police commissioner, but he was still a member of New York's Finest and is not averse to getting his hands dirty.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: "Mercy" reveals that Frank felt like an outsider among his fellow officers since his father was the police commissioner at the time, a feeling that's only increased now that he's ''actually'' the commissioner himself.
* AlwaysGetsHisMan: Oh yes. If you've done wrong on his watch he ''will'' find a way to get you, and he'll do it [[ByTheBookCop by the book]]. If by some miracle the guilty party manages to slip out of getting caught, Frank is a patient man. The next time they slip up, [[BestServedCold he'll be waiting for them]].
* BadassGrandpa: A grandfather of three and someone not to underestimate.
* BadassInANiceSuit: Invariably wears very snazzy three-piece suits while at work, and once kills a man for putting a gun to Erin's head while wearing it.
* BadassMustache: Wouldn't be a Tom Selleck role without it.
* BadassPacifist: In "Family Business" he managed to get an officer to stop his suicide attempt with only a few words.
* BenevolentBoss: Frank is a fair boss. If his officers follow the rules, he will defend them. If they break the rules, he will give them a just consequence.
* BerserkButton: Frank ''loathes'' DirtyCops. He considers them a disgrace to good police in general and the NYPD in particular, due to the damage they do to public trust, and then a group of them [[ItsPersonal made it personal]] by murdering Joe. What's notable is how [[TranquilFury low-key]] he is about it. He doesn't raise his voice and his expression barely changes even though it's abundantly clear how furious he is. When he confronted the ones responsible for Joe's death at the end of the first season, it's almost terrifying how calm he looks during the entire exchange. He only loses his cool for a moment when he knocks some things off the top of a cabinet, which is also one of the few times he raises his voice. He's not shouting either, he raises it the way people do when they want to make sure they're heard.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Do NOT hurt a member of his family. He'll put you down without a word.
* ByTheBookCop: Frank firmly believes that the rules are there for a good reason, and stresses that a cop who follows them will do more good than by ignoring them. There are several occasions where he's seen reviewing methods and procedures with his lieutenants to see what's working and what needs to be overhauled. The book is there to help officers do their jobs correctly, and if something new will help with that then he makes sure the books are modified to incorporate it.
* CantTakeCriticism: His main fault: Frank gets all defensive when anyone from from City Hall dares to criticize his department. It's one of the reasons why he's unpopular there, with the exception of Mayor Carter Poole. On the flip side, Frank is much more willing to take criticism from fellow NYPD personal instead.
* ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject: Virtually ''every'' time a family-dinner argument reaches the point where he's asked to take sides, Frank opts out of doing so by complimenting the food or asking someone to pass him a dish.
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Being the Commissioner and having to deal with all of the political juggling and media attention it entails clearly takes it toll on Frank as the show progresses. It's implied in Season 6 that he wants out of the job, but his sense of public duty prevents him from actually resigning, but if the Mayor actually fired him he wouldn't be too upset.
* CharacterTics: According to Danny, his voice goes up a pitch whenever he's worried about one of his kids.
* ChickMagnet: Throughout the series, Frank has attracted a number of women (old and young).
* CoolShades: Wears a black pair occasionally.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: He admits to Danny that the NYPD's inaction against Rev. Potter is partly why the man is so dangerous.
* DaChief: One of the best you'll see on television, no less. Frank Reagan is the kind of authority figure that people ''wish'' was more common.
* DeadPartner: As a young cop, Frank worked with the NYPD's K9 unit until his dog was killed by the criminal he'd sent her after. When another canine officer is accused of biting a child, Frank makes a special effort to exonerate the dog, and Garrett suggests Frank does so to make it up to his fallen animal partner.
* ExperiencedProtagonist: He has been a cop and detective for over 30 years and still knows all the ways to solve a case.
* AFatherToHisMen: Cares deeply about the NYPD and his children.
* FourStarBadass
* FriendsWithBenefits: Has this relationship with reporter Melanie Maines; whenever she's in New York, they get together.
* TheGoodChancellor: A commissioner variant. Frank Reagan is one of the best.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He's personally killed a triple murderer-rapist who was trying to harm Erin. In the season five finale he uses a little LoopholeAbuse to [[spoiler:send an already-convicted GangBanger to federal death row, which has the dual effects of removing his ability to control his gang from inside the joint (since he'll be transferred to Indiana for trial), and [[CopKiller exacting justice for the murder of a police chief, his wife, and a witness, and the nonfatal shooting of Linda]].]]
* GoodParents: Accounts from his children describe Frank as a fair parent to them. He was always there to support his kids, but would also correctly discipline them when they needed it.
* GuileHero: Has run gambits on criminals before, as well as once maneuvering a diplomat whose son was a rapist into unintentionally giving him a DNA sample. His PR guy says he should run for mayor, because though he states he hates politics, he is ''very'' good at it.
* HeroDoesPublicService: When Mayor Poole takes office, he reveals to Frank that he wants to keep him on as police commissioner partly because, back when he was a kid, there was this white Irish beat cop who coached his basketball team.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Thanks to Rev. Potter's constant hate-mongering half of New York City is convinced that Frank is some sort of fascist dictator. As a whole, Frank is continually frustrated that cops as a whole don't get respect anymore from either average citizens or their fellow city officials. He was really furious at having to answer to a court appointed Inspector General in Season 4.
* IdiotBall: Despite all the blatant illegal things Rev. Potter does, Frank never presses to have him arrested which just gives Potter the freedom to continue his witch hunt against the Reagan Family and NYPD.
* InsistentTerminology: He's technically ''not'' a police officer, the Police Commissioner is actually a civilian position and he had to resign from the NYPD rank and file before he took the job.
* ItsAllMyFault: As Henry explains, he tends to blame himself if something goes wrong.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Despite being able to adapt with the times, their scenes together show that Frank is very close to Henry.
* ManlyTears: Not actually seen, but heavily implied during a private moment. When his old partner dies from respiratory disease caused by exposure to toxic fumes on 9/11, the episode ends with Frank visiting the 9/11 Memorial (the first time it ever appeared in a TV show) by himself, and standing with his back to the camera, placing his hand on his friend's engraved name on the memorial: we purposely can't see his face, but his stance and the way his shoulders are moving clearly imply that [[{{TearJerker}} Frank is crying.]]
* NiceGuy: Frank is the thoughtful one of the family and is always willing to stop disputes if they arise at Sunday dinners.
* PapaWolf: To his family, naturally, and to the men and women of the New York Police Department. Perfectly summed up in a speech where he tells the NYPD rank-and-file, including Jamie and Danny, "I will ALWAYS have your back." He himself is backed up by his own PapaWolf, Henry.
-->'''Jamie:''' ''(to Eddie)'' When it comes to sticking up for his kids, my old man doesn't take prisoners.
* ParentalSubstitute: Acted as the closest father figure to his only granddaughter, Nicky, since her biological (and still alive) father is a deadbeat.
* ThePatriarch: The head figure of the Reagan family.
* PoorCommunicationKills: He's never able to effectively counter all the bad publicity that police get, and when coupled with things like the rise of social media and Rev. Potter's hate-mongering, by Season 6 his reputation is in shambles. It's so bad that Mayor Poole is actually reluctant to keep Frank as PC because he's a political liability.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Out of all the family members, you can usually count on Frank to be the one most likely to see and understand both sides of a debate. He's usually quite excellent at weighing both sides, and coming to a reasonable solution, and despite his pride, he's not shy about admitting when he himself makes a mistake. Some have compared him to an idealized Roman magistrate. Many have noted that he's the type of authority figure that people ''wish'' was more common.
* RevolversAreJustBetter: Frank continues to carry his old snubnose .38 Special revolver, despite his father telling him he should switch to a semiautomatic for more firepower (and having a security detail around him at all times). In one scene, Frank [[BoomHeadshot demonstrated he doesn't need to]].
* SemperFi: Was a Marine in UsefulNotes/{{Vietnam|War}}.
* ShellShockedVeteran: Became TheStoic due to this, having seen many terrible things in the line of duty and bottling it up to keep from spilling over onto his family.
* SmokingIsCool: Is often seen smoking a cigar when he goes fishing.
* TheStoic: But it doesn't mean he's heartless. In one episode, he admits to his granddaughter Nicki that he has decades worth of tragedies he's seen and experienced, and instead of showing these emotions, "I sit on them." Occasionally, and mostly in private, these emotions do come out. When his old partner dies from respiratory disease caused by exposure to toxic fumes on 9/11, the episode ends with Frank visiting the 9/11 Memorial (the first time it ever appeared in a TV show) by himself, and standing with his back to the camera, placing his hand on his friend's engraved name on the memorial: we purposely can't see his face, but his stance and the way his shoulders are moving clearly imply that [[{{TearJerker}} Frank is crying.]]
* SurvivorsGuilt: In "The Job" Frank admits to feeling some over the fact that some of his other former cop friends became ill from chemical exposure experienced during and 9/11.
--> "Why them and not me?"
* ToBeLawfulOrGood: A recurring plot is Frank being forced to choose between his legal responsibilities as police commissioner and his desire to do what is morally right. He's extremely good at finding the third option that allows him to do both.
* WhatWouldXDo: His go-to when it comes up is "What would UsefulNotes/TheodoreRoosevelt do?"
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Garrett. The two spend most of their time disagreeing, but there is a great amount of respect between the two of them, and Frank respects Garrett's advice.

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* ActionDad: He may be ActionGirl: Doesn't hesitate to lay a smackdown on the police commissioner, but he was still a member of New York's Finest and is not averse to getting his hands dirty.
perp.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: "Mercy" ActionMom: "The Job" reveals that Frank felt like an outsider among his fellow officers since his father was Jackie is the police commissioner at mother of kids, the time, a feeling that's only increased now that he's ''actually'' exact number unknown.
* AndStarring: The TitleSequence is reserved for Reagans.
* BerserkButton: Watch an abusive boyfriend ask Jackie if she "likes it". Watch Jackie use
the commissioner himself.
* AlwaysGetsHisMan: Oh yes. If you've done wrong on his watch he ''will'' find a way
abusive boyfriend's face to get you, and he'll do it [[ByTheBookCop by clean the book]]. If by some miracle the guilty party manages to slip out of getting caught, Frank is a patient man. The next time interrogation room table.
--> '''Danny:''' Not so fun when
they slip up, [[BestServedCold he'll be waiting for them]].
fight back, huh?
* BadassGrandpa: A grandfather of three and someone BettyAndVeronica: Played with. She's a Veronica to Linda's Betty except she's not to underestimate.really competing with her.
* BadassInANiceSuit: Invariably wears very snazzy three-piece suits while at work, and once kills a man for putting a gun to Erin's head while wearing it.
BlueOni: To Danny.
* BadassMustache: Wouldn't be a Tom Selleck role without it.
* BadassPacifist: In "Family Business" he managed to get an officer to stop his suicide attempt with only a few words.
* BenevolentBoss: Frank is a fair boss. If his officers follow
TheConscience: As the rules, he will defend them. If they break the rules, he will give them a just consequence.
* BerserkButton: Frank ''loathes'' DirtyCops. He considers them a disgrace to good police in general and the NYPD in particular, due to the damage they do to public trust, and then a group of them [[ItsPersonal made it personal]] by murdering Joe. What's notable is how [[TranquilFury low-key]] he is about it. He doesn't raise his voice and his expression barely changes
more even though it's abundantly clear how furious he is. tempered one she sometimes ends up keeping a lid on Danny's anger.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: {{Implied}}. Jackie mentions in "Domestic Disturbance" that she witnessed her father physically abuse her mother.
* DeadpanSnarker:
When he confronted the ones responsible for Joe's death at the end of the first season, it's almost terrifying how calm he looks during the entire exchange. He only loses his cool for a moment when he knocks some things off the top of a cabinet, which is also one of the few times he raises his voice. He's not shouting either, he raises it the way people do when they want to make sure they're heard.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Do NOT hurt a member of his family. He'll put you down without a word.
* ByTheBookCop: Frank firmly believes that the rules are there for a good reason, and stresses that a cop who follows them will do more good than by ignoring them. There are several occasions where he's seen reviewing methods and procedures with his lieutenants to see what's working and what needs to be overhauled. The book is there to help officers do their jobs correctly, and if something new will help with that then he makes sure the books are modified to incorporate it.
* CantTakeCriticism: His main fault: Frank gets all defensive when anyone from from City Hall dares to criticize his department. It's one of the reasons why he's unpopular there, with the exception of Mayor Carter Poole. On the flip side, Frank is much more willing to take criticism from fellow NYPD personal instead.
* ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject: Virtually ''every'' time a family-dinner argument reaches the point where he's asked to take sides, Frank opts out of doing so by complimenting the food or asking someone to pass him a dish.
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Being the Commissioner and having to deal with all of the political juggling and media attention it entails clearly takes it toll on Frank as the show progresses. It's implied in Season 6 that he wants out of the job, but his sense of public duty prevents him from actually resigning, but if the Mayor actually fired him he wouldn't be too upset.
* CharacterTics: According to Danny, his voice goes up a pitch whenever he's worried about one of his kids.
* ChickMagnet: Throughout the series, Frank has attracted a number of women (old and young).
* CoolShades: Wears a black pair occasionally.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: He admits to Danny that the NYPD's inaction against Rev. Potter is partly why the man is so dangerous.
* DaChief: One of the best you'll see on television, no less. Frank Reagan is the kind of authority figure that people ''wish'' was more common.
* DeadPartner: As a young cop, Frank worked with the NYPD's K9 unit until his dog was killed by the
criminal he'd sent her after. When another canine officer is accused of biting a child, Frank makes a special effort disrespectful to exonerate the dog, and Garrett suggests Frank does so to make it up to his fallen animal partner.
her, Jackie often snarks right back at them.
* ExperiencedProtagonist: He has been a cop and detective for over 30 years and still knows all the ways to solve a case.
* AFatherToHisMen: Cares deeply about the NYPD and his children.
* FourStarBadass
* FriendsWithBenefits: Has this relationship with reporter Melanie Maines; whenever she's
EvenTheGirlsWantHer: A woman blatantly hits on Jackie in New York, they get together.
"After Hours".
* TheGoodChancellor: A commissioner variant. Frank Reagan KnightInSourArmor
* MamaBear: "The Job" confirms that she
is one of the best.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He's personally killed a triple murderer-rapist who was trying to harm Erin. In the season five finale he uses a little LoopholeAbuse to [[spoiler:send an already-convicted GangBanger to federal death row, which has the dual effects of removing his ability to control his gang from inside the joint (since he'll be transferred to Indiana for trial), and [[CopKiller exacting justice for the murder of a police chief, his wife, and a witness, and the nonfatal shooting of Linda]].]]
* GoodParents: Accounts from his children describe Frank as a fair parent to them. He was always there to support his kids, but would also correctly discipline them
one, when they needed it.
* GuileHero: Has run gambits on criminals before, as well as once maneuvering a diplomat whose son was a rapist into unintentionally giving him a DNA sample. His PR guy says he should run for mayor, because though he states he hates politics, he is ''very'' good at it.
* HeroDoesPublicService: When Mayor Poole takes office, he reveals to Frank that he wants to keep him on as police commissioner partly because, back when he was a kid, there was this white Irish beat cop who coached his basketball team.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Thanks to Rev. Potter's constant hate-mongering half of New York City is convinced that Frank is some sort of fascist dictator. As a whole, Frank is continually frustrated that cops as a whole don't get respect anymore from either average citizens or their fellow city officials. He was really furious at having to answer to a court appointed Inspector General in Season 4.
* IdiotBall: Despite all the blatant illegal things Rev. Potter does, Frank never presses to have him arrested which just gives Potter the freedom to continue his witch hunt against the Reagan Family
she and NYPD.
* InsistentTerminology: He's technically ''not'' a police officer, the Police Commissioner is actually a civilian position and he had to resign from the NYPD rank and file before he took the job.
* ItsAllMyFault: As Henry explains, he tends to blame himself if something goes wrong.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Despite being able to adapt with the times, their scenes together show that Frank is very close to Henry.
* ManlyTears: Not actually seen, but heavily implied during a private moment. When his old partner dies from respiratory disease caused by exposure to toxic fumes
Danny investigate an attempted killing on 9/11, the episode ends with Frank visiting the 9/11 Memorial (the first time it ever appeared a convicted criminal living in a TV show) by himself, and standing with his back to the camera, placing his hand on his friend's engraved name on the memorial: we purposely can't see his face, but his stance and the way his shoulders are moving clearly imply that [[{{TearJerker}} Frank is crying.]]
* NiceGuy: Frank is the thoughtful one of the family and is always willing to stop disputes if they arise at Sunday dinners.
* PapaWolf: To his family, naturally, and to the men and women of the New York Police Department. Perfectly summed up in a speech where he tells the NYPD rank-and-file, including Jamie and Danny, "I will ALWAYS have your back." He himself is backed up by his own PapaWolf, Henry.
-->'''Jamie:'''
halfway house. She even lampshades this:
-->'''Jackie:'''
''(to Eddie)'' When it comes Danny)'' I got to sticking up for his tell you, Reagan, I got kids, my old man and they put murderers and molesters next door to me? I'd be right out there with them.
* NobleBigotWithABadge: "Hall of Mirrors" shows that while Jackie
doesn't take prisoners.''hate'' anyone of Middle Eastern descent, she does hold some stereotypical views on them.
* TheNotLoveInterest: Again, to Danny.
* OneOfTheBoys
* PlatonicLifePartners: And yet again, with Danny.
* ThePowerOfTrust: Linda doesn't even seem to blink an eye at Jackie being partner with Danny. In fact, a couple exchanges when she visits the Reagan house indicate they're friends (including giggling over the outfit Jackie wears once while undercover as a prostitute to catch a SerialKiller).
* PutOnABus: Jennifer Esposito was diagnosed with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coeliac_disease Coeliac disease]] and actually collapsed on set at one point. She was forced to bow out of the series a third of the way into season 3.
* {{Sidekick}}
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She doesn't appreciate men who cheat and/or are abusive, and will date guys who don't qualify as either.
* StrictlyProfessionalRelationship: With Danny.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Only shown on one or two episodes. Once when her room is used as a safehouse for a witness, Danny is surprised by it's femininity.

* ParentalSubstitute: Acted as the closest father figure to his only granddaughter, Nicky, since UndyingLoyalty: She will back Danny even in somewhat murky situations.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Jackie and
her biological (and still alive) father is a deadbeat.
* ThePatriarch: The head figure of the Reagan family.
* PoorCommunicationKills: He's never able to effectively counter all the bad publicity that police get, and when coupled with things like the rise of social media and Rev. Potter's hate-mongering, by Season 6 his reputation is in shambles. It's so bad that Mayor Poole is actually reluctant to keep Frank as PC because he's a political liability.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Out of all the family members, you can usually count
high school friend, Anna, ended up on Frank to be the one most likely to see and understand both opposite sides of a debate. He's usually quite excellent at weighing both sides, and coming to a reasonable solution, and despite his pride, he's not shy about admitting when he himself makes a mistake. Some have compared him to an idealized Roman magistrate. Many have noted that he's the type of authority figure that people ''wish'' was more common.
* RevolversAreJustBetter: Frank continues to carry his old snubnose .38 Special revolver, despite his father telling him he should switch to a semiautomatic for more firepower (and having a security detail around him at all times). In one scene, Frank [[BoomHeadshot demonstrated he doesn't need to]].
* SemperFi: Was a Marine in UsefulNotes/{{Vietnam|War}}.
* ShellShockedVeteran: Became TheStoic due to this, having seen many terrible things in the line of duty and bottling it up to keep from spilling over onto his family.
* SmokingIsCool: Is often seen smoking a cigar when he goes fishing.
* TheStoic: But it doesn't mean he's heartless. In one episode, he admits to his granddaughter Nicki that he has decades worth of tragedies he's seen and experienced, and instead of showing these emotions, "I sit on them." Occasionally, and mostly in private, these emotions do come out. When his old partner dies from respiratory disease caused by exposure to toxic fumes on 9/11, the episode ends with Frank visiting the 9/11 Memorial (the first time it ever appeared in a TV show) by himself, and standing with his back to the camera, placing his hand on his friend's engraved name on the memorial: we purposely can't see his face, but his stance and the way his shoulders are moving clearly imply that [[{{TearJerker}} Frank is crying.]]
* SurvivorsGuilt: In "The Job" Frank admits to feeling some over the fact that some of his other former cop friends became ill from chemical exposure experienced during and 9/11.
--> "Why them and not me?"
* ToBeLawfulOrGood: A recurring plot is Frank being forced to choose between his legal responsibilities as police commissioner and his desire to do what is morally right. He's extremely good at finding the third option that allows him to do both.
* WhatWouldXDo: His go-to when it comes up is "What would UsefulNotes/TheodoreRoosevelt do?"
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Garrett. The two spend most of their time disagreeing, but there is a great amount of respect between the two of them, and Frank respects Garrett's advice.
law.



[[folder:Former Commissioner Henry Reagan]]
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--> Played by Len Cariou

Great-grandpa of the Reagan family. Was a hardbitten DaChief in his day; now dispenses wisdom and advice.

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[[folder:Former Commissioner Henry Reagan]]
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[[folder:Detective First Grade Abigail Baker]]
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--> Played by Len Cariou

Great-grandpa
Abigail Hawk

Frank's executive assistant, head
of the Reagan family. Was a hardbitten DaChief in his day; now dispenses wisdom and advice.Police Commissioner's Detective Squad.



* BadassGrandpa: Oh yeah. When Frank is shot, he's the one sitting in the hallway, up all night alert, ready to protect his family. Not to mention an episode where Henry is mugged while withdrawing cash from an ATM: Henry is ''not'' letting this happen without a fight, and defends himself with a pistol hidden in his ankle holster. When the criminal struggles to prevent him from reaching it, Henry then resorts to GoodOldFisticuffs.
* BerserkButton:
** Henry becomes noticeably more hostile if a cop has been killed.
** Downplayed, but he has little tolerance for anyone who commits adultery.
* CoolOldGuy: Is this to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also, due to being an honest cop and not taking any shit, has the eternal respect of the NYPD rank and file. He's also lost absolutely none of his toughness since his days as a cop.
* CowboyCop: Henry seems to indicate that he was this in his time. Of course back then there was more "flexibility" in what was allowed anyway. At one point, he is caught on video mouthing off (while drunk) to an old buddy about how he'd like to reintroduce some very heavy-handed tactics, resulting in a public controversy that causes both Frank and DCPI Garrett Moore to give him a WhatTheHellHero speech, much to his chagrin.
* DaChief: Henry is a former police commissioner, detective, and officer, who was known for being incorruptible.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: [[JustifiedTrope Since he's in his eighties and his eyesight isn't what it used to be.]] One subplot has him arguing with Frank about giving up the keys after he banged the fender on the garage door for (apparently) the umpteenth time. In the end he gives his car to Danny and Linda because their minivan caught fire due to an electrical fault earlier in the episode.
* EverybodyHasStandards: While Henry believes in the "cops should be loyal to cops" philosophy, he will ''not'' honor a cop that had two families at the same time.
* GloryDays: Sometimes longs for the days when life was simpler and you could be a cowboy cop.
* GoodOldWays: Generally tends to be older fashioned, but with one subversion: he advises Frank to switch to an automatic instead of a revolver, for more firepower. In general, Henry tends to prefer the older CowboyCop methods from back in the day, which often causes him to clash with Frank and Jamie (though it definitely endears him to [[{{Generation Xerox}} Danny]]). In one episode he refers to this trope almost word for word: in response to being chastised by Frank and Garrett for most of the episode (because of his bragging about heavy-handed methods from the old days), he responds by growling "I still think the old ways are the best ways."
* HollywoodHeartAttack: Poor Henry is hit with one on Thanksgiving.
* MysteriousPast: We know he served in Korea, but he apparently doesn't like to talk about it.
* NobleBigotWithABadge: A rare example where the person is someone who is a ''former'' officer. He has some conservative views on gay individuals, but doesn't harbor any actual malice.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: "Men in Black" reveals that Francis had a brother who died of leukemia before he was born.
* PapaWolf: When Frank is shot, he's the one sitting up the whole night with his hand by his gun, guarding his family. In other words, he's the PapaWolf to the PapaWolf! Do NOT mess with the Reagan family, a BadassFamily protected by two suitably badass father figures.
-->'''Henry:''' I'll tell you this... any monster who lays a finger on anybody at this table, they'd be fertilizer before the courts could get to 'em.
* SemperFi: Was a Marine in UsefulNotes/{{Korea|nWar}}. A throwaway line implies he may have been in the Pacific theater of WWII as well.
* WarIsHell: He's proud of his military service, but his reluctance to go into detail about his war experiences indicates that he probably saw a lot of things that still haunt him. The same may be true of some of his experiences as a police officer.
* WhenIWasYourAge: Often gives the younger family members anecdotes and advice based on his experience.

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* BadassGrandpa: Oh yeah. When Frank BadassBureaucrat
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Baker
is shot, he's the one sitting in the hallway, up all night alert, ready to protect his family. Not to mention an episode where Henry is mugged while withdrawing cash from an ATM: Henry is ''not'' letting this happen without generally a fight, quiet, efficient and defends himself with a pistol hidden in his ankle holster. When the criminal struggles to prevent him from reaching it, Henry then resorts to GoodOldFisticuffs.
* BerserkButton:
** Henry becomes noticeably more hostile if a cop has been killed.
** Downplayed, but he has little tolerance for anyone
demure personal assistant, who commits adultery.
* CoolOldGuy: Is this to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also, due to being
deftly manages Frank's schedule. She is ''also'' an honest cop and not taking any shit, has the eternal respect of the NYPD rank and file. He's also lost absolutely none of his toughness since his days as a cop.
* CowboyCop: Henry seems to indicate that he was this in his time. Of course back then there was more "flexibility" in what was allowed anyway. At one point, he is caught on video mouthing off (while drunk) to an old buddy about how he'd like to reintroduce some very heavy-handed tactics, resulting in a public controversy that causes both Frank and DCPI Garrett Moore to give him a WhatTheHellHero speech, much to his chagrin.
* DaChief: Henry is a former police commissioner,
detective, and officer, who was known whenever Frank needs dirt dug up, she delivers.
* ADayInTheLimelight: "Manhattan Queens" kinda becomes one
for being incorruptible.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: [[JustifiedTrope Since he's in his eighties and his eyesight isn't what it used to be.]] One
her, since the Frank subplot has him arguing with Frank is about giving up the keys after he banged the fender on the garage door for (apparently) the umpteenth time. In the end he gives his car to Danny and Linda because their minivan caught fire due to an electrical fault earlier in the episode.
* EverybodyHasStandards: While Henry believes in the "cops should be loyal to cops" philosophy, he will ''not'' honor a cop that had two families at the same time.
* GloryDays: Sometimes longs for the days when life was simpler and you could be a cowboy cop.
* GoodOldWays: Generally tends to be older fashioned, but
dealing with one subversion: he advises Frank to switch to an automatic instead of a revolver, for more firepower. In general, Henry tends to prefer the older CowboyCop methods from back in the day, which often causes him to clash with Frank and Jamie (though it definitely endears him to [[{{Generation Xerox}} Danny]]). In one episode he refers to this trope almost word for word: in response to being chastised by Frank and Garrett for most of the episode (because of his bragging about heavy-handed methods from the old days), he responds by growling "I still think the old ways are the best ways."
* HollywoodHeartAttack: Poor Henry is hit with one on Thanksgiving.
* MysteriousPast: We know he served in Korea, but he apparently doesn't like to talk about it.
* NobleBigotWithABadge: A rare example where the person is
someone who is a ''former'' officer. He has some conservative views on gay individuals, but doesn't harbor any actual malice.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: "Men in Black" reveals that Francis had a brother who died of leukemia before he was born.
* PapaWolf: When Frank is shot, he's
trying to humiliate the one sitting up the whole night with his hand by his gun, guarding his family. In other words, he's the PapaWolf to the PapaWolf! Do NOT mess with the Reagan family, NYPD while a BadassFamily protected by two suitably badass father figures.
-->'''Henry:''' I'll tell you this... any monster who lays a finger on anybody at this table, they'd be fertilizer before the courts could get to 'em.
* SemperFi: Was a Marine in UsefulNotes/{{Korea|nWar}}. A throwaway line implies he may have been
summit of police chiefs is in the Pacific theater of WWII as well.
* WarIsHell: He's proud of his military service, but his reluctance to go into detail about his war experiences indicates that he probably saw a lot of things that still haunt him.
city. The same may be true of some of his experiences as person doing it is a Suffolk County deputy chief who's been stalking Abigail for years.
* DeadpanSnarker: A jerk from a neighboring police department on Long Island is being extremely rude during her presentation at
a police officer.
symposium...and she calmly shuts him up with a quick one-liner.
* WhenIWasYourAge: Often gives GirlFriday: For Frank.
* OfficeLady: Much of her role -- until Frank needs a quiet investigation, at which
the younger family members anecdotes and advice based on his experience.viewers are reminded that Baker is not just an office lady, she's also a detective.



[[folder:Detective First Grade Danny Reagan]]
!!Daniel "Danny" Fitzgerald Reagan
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--> Played by Donnie Wahlberg

Ambiguously the eldest of the Reagan siblings[[note]]it's either him or Erin, and the series has not cleared it up yet, though the Season 3 premiere has him referring to her as his baby sister[[/note]], Danny is a police detective assigned to Manhattan. He is HappilyMarried and has two sons.

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[[folder:Detective First Grade Danny Reagan]]
!!Daniel "Danny" Fitzgerald Reagan
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--> Played by Donnie Wahlberg

Ambiguously
Marisa Ramirez

Danny's replacement partner starting episode 17 of season 3 (his third overall, he has another one played by Megan Boone for a few episodes in
the eldest of the Reagan siblings[[note]]it's either him or Erin, and the series has not cleared it up yet, though the Season 3 premiere has him referring to her as his baby sister[[/note]], Danny is a police detective assigned to Manhattan. He is HappilyMarried and has two sons.same season).



* ActionDad: A cop detective and father of two.
* AesopAmnesia: Danny never learns the need to control his temper or stop his borderline illegal actions.
* AloofBigBrother: Isn't very close to Jamie, due to their age differences.
* AlwaysGetsHisMan: Danny has one of the highest case closure rates of any NYPD detective. Though not without controversy.
* AntiHero: Danny is by no means a DirtyCop (or, at least a played straight example of one) and he genuinely wants to bring down bad guys, he also has done some outright malicious acts in order to get justice. For example, on two separate occasions he threatened to shoot an unarmed person; both times the two people had information about the real criminal, but his actions violated their rights and were morally wrong to an extent.
* BerserkButton: Danny has ''a lot'' of them. So take notes.
** ''Don't'' kill a cop.
** ''Don't'' kill someone from the Marines.
** ''Don't'' say "America should just forget about 9/11".
** ''Don't'' hurt a child.
* BigBrotherBully: {{Downplayed}}. Danny makes insensitive remarks towards Jamie, but it's more of a way to prepare his little brother for the dangerous streets.
* BigBrotherInstinct: An asshole he may be to Jamie and Erin at times, there's no denying that Danny won't hurt someone who threatens his little brother and sister; although it's yet to be revealed if he's older or younger than Erin.
* BigBrotherMentor: Any opportunity he has to teach Jamie, he'll do it.
* BrokenAce: Danny is an ace detective...with anger management issues, horrifying memories of his time in Iraq, and is a borderline DirtyCop at times.
* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Danny is a hot-blooded CowboyCop who commits borderline illegal actions. He's also a true family man.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: An example with the character not having a quirk that's PlayedForLaughs, Danny's quirk being his hotheadedness and disregard for the rules. As lampshaded by Renzuli in "Samaritan":
-->He didn't look like a screw-up. Off the top of my head, he did three things you better never do: leave his partner; not tell anyone where he was going; not call in the open subway hatch or the blood. Danny's got skills, but he's got a lot of bad habits.
* ChickMagnet: {{Implied}}. Danny apparently had a ''lot'' of girlfriends before he married Linda.
* CowboyCop: He bends the rules in pursuit of justice. Although he's also been known to bend them the other direction (i.e. coaching an illegal immigrant on how to frame his confession to manslaughter for sympathy). {{Deconstructed}} in "Absolute Power"; [[spoiler:Danny goes in solo after a SerialKiller instead of waiting for Baez and an [[SWATTeam ESU team]]. While he rescues the would-be victim, the killer puts him in the hospital with a broken forearm and gets away.]]
* TheCynic: Danny has a sour perspective in general, especially towards criminals.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Not his childhood, but his service in Iraq. While he doesn't talk about it, Danny alludes to witnessing countless horrors, including being the SoleSurvivor among his group.
* DeadpanSnarker: Always ready with the quips.
* DirtyCop: {{Zig zagged}}. While Danny doesn't plant evidence or kill unarmed criminals, he ''has'' done illegal things and has faced [[KarmaHoudini little comeuppance for his behavior]]. Examples include ''intentionally'' stopping a medical tube for an old man because he ''thought'' he had information, threatening to put a bullet in the back of a robber's head -- ''when the said robber was cuffed and unarmed'', and putting a suspect in the trunk of his car and driving like crazy to get said suspect to talk. And the list goes on.
* ExperiencedProtagonist: By the series premiere, Danny is an experienced detective with a high percentage rate of solved cases.
* FatalFlaw: Danny's inability to control his temper has strained his relationships with his family (to the point he got in a fight with Jamie) and he has gotten several reprimands because of it.
* FightingIrish: He's from an Irish-American family and has a history as a Marine, a CowboyCop and a highly-competitive amateur sportsman.
* FirstPersonSmartass: Danny will snark ''anyone'' -- His family, his partners, other cops/detectives, or civilians.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The foolish to Erin and Jamie's responsible. While his siblings follow the rules set by them, Danny will often go into JackBauerInterrogationTechnique in order to get a perp; needless to say, Danny has gotten a boatload of reprimands because of it.
* FormerTeenRebel: {{Implied}}. In "Secret Arrangements", one of the descriptions Frank gives about Danny was "rebellious teenager".
* FriendToAllChildren: As tough as he is with grown-ups, he's actually quite tender when talking with youngsters, reformed criminals, and troubled victims, to the point where at times ''he's'' the "good cop" instead of Jackie or Baez.
* GenerationXerox: Shares Grandpa Henry's preference for CowboyCop methods. Also, he, Jamie, Joe, and Frank all followed in Henry's footsteps in becoming cops (even if Danny's the only one who shares Henry's belief in the CowboyCop methods).
* GoodIsNotNice: He ''is'' an honest cop, a skilled detective, and a devoted family man. He's also fond of being verbally abusive and insulting suspects and isn't above using the JackBauerInterrogationTechnique on occasion. In addition, he makes some borderline Islamophobic remarks in "Worst Case Scenario" ([[WhatTheHellHero and is called out for it by his partner Maria Baez]]).
* GoodIsNotSoft: Like all the Reagans he's no pushover. He was also the winner of a NYPD[=/=]FDNY boxing tournament two years in a row.
* GoodParents: Despite his jerkish nature to his siblings, civilians, and perps, Danny is a ''very'' good father to his boys.
* GuileHero: Although subtlety doesn't seem like his strong suit, he can run a game on the bad guys when he puts his mind to it.
* HappilyMarried: To his [[MyGirlBackHome wife]], Linda.
* HiddenDepths: "The Bogeyman" shows that Danny has a liking towards opera music.
* HotBlooded: His temper is very well-known around the NYPD and landed him in anger management therapy at one point. He channels it into his job and tries very hard to avoid bringing it home; he doesn't always succeed.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Danny has no problem committing acts that go beyond the rules (although he's not a DirtyCop). However, if another cop does the same thing he did, he'll call them out on it.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Danny has a rather selfish attitude when it comes to solving his cases. For example, in "Ends and Means", he remained very upset with Linda throughout the episode for not letting him talk to an informant (who later died), even though Linda could've been in trouble had she done so.
* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: Not often, but on occasion. He waterboards a SerialKiller in the first episode for information. Although he does tend to bend the rules, this is the only time he uses torture in the entire first season, but the quickness with which he uses it in the pilot, you'd think this is a semi-regular thing for him. In a season four episode he does beat information out of a heroin dealer whose accidentally uncut load of heroin caused a couple dozen people to have fatal overdoses (and then uses him as a HumanShield), which suggests the takeaway is that he's not above torture [[GodzillaThreshold when he views the situation to be serious enough]].
* JerkassFacade: Generally behaves like a jerk towards his youngest brother Jamie; Frank explains to Jaime that it's because Danny can't bear the thought of losing another brother, so he tries to StealthMentor him.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Danny is brutal, blunt, and can be incredibly insufferable. But he makes points once in a while.
** Danny gives two punches (at different times), to a criminal who hired hitmen to come and rescue him. Almost being shot at will make ''anyone'' pissed.
** His lack of sympathy for Noble Sanfino nearly being gunned down may seem heartless, but he isn't wrong on how Noble ''choose'' to be in his family's life of crime. [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness Even Erin agrees with Danny.]]
** When he and Baez guard a witness (and criminal) from the people trying to kill in "Power of the Press". First, he calls out the head of the protection detail for not following through on the deal to protect the said criminal because it's their job. Later on, he tells the same criminal that it's his own fault for getting into a life of crime and that while he may be testifying against his criminal colleagues, he's no saint. On both accounts, he's right.
** In "Through the Looking Glass", he becomes a mentor for an at-risk youth -- something he's openly cynical towards. When the youth nearly gets herself killed, Danny arrests her. And when she protests, Danny retaliates that he can't be the one to save one, only ''she'' can save her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Danny is abrasive, rude, and can be a real jerk. Despite all that, he's still a good and fair cop, as well as someone who deeply treasures his family.
* KarmaHoudini: {{Downplayed}}. Danny has never committed an outright ''heinous'' act and is not a straight example of a DirtyCop. However, he has done many acts that are considered violations of protocol and the rights of a suspect, enough to the point that the NYPD would probably in real life have yanked his badge as early as the pilot.
* KnightInSourArmor: Generally sour towards the world in general, but gets up every morning to take criminals off the streets, due to his love of New York City.
* LadykillerInLove: "After Hours" reveals that Danny was something of a ladies' man before he met, fell in love with, and married Linda.
* ManChild: {{Downplayed}}. Danny ''is'' mature, but is the most immature when put alongside Erin and Jamie and refuses to let go of a topic if it personally offended him.
* MarriedToTheJob: Primarily of the "The Job is That Important" type, but with shades of "Justified Workaholic". Much to his actual wife Linda's chagrin, and often a source of tension when Danny has to leave his family's side to go out on a mission. He also schedules himself for a lot of extra tours when he and Linda are going through financial difficulties.
* MysteriousPast: Whatever happened to his Marine unit in Iraq has yet to be touched upon -- mostly because Danny (understandably) refuses to talk about it.
* NiceHat: Danny is often seen wearing a greyish-black Flat Cap.
* NobleBigotWithABadge: Danny made some borderline Islamophobic remarks in "Worst Case Scenario", but doesn't harbor any actual hatred.
* TheNotLoveInterest: To Jackie, and to Baez. During the rare instances where Jackie and Linda are onscreen at the same time, it's quite clear Linda has no problem with her.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** Jackie lampshades this at the end of "Hall of Mirrors" when Danny was acting unlike himself throughout the episode when he was secretly investigating the attempted assassination of an undercover counter-terrorism agent for his father:
--->'''Jackie:''' Well... when I mentioned 9/11, you didn't react. And then you tell me to get out of the Malik interrogation. And, uh, what really tipped it off is you stopped talking to me... like my stupid ex-husband used to do.
** This is again directly lampshaded in "No Questions Asked" when Danny (initially) refuses to question a suspect possibly involved in a robbery because the cop who gave him and Jackie the information broke the rules to do so:
--->'''Jackie:''' Did I miss something around here? Since when did we start following the rules?
--->'''Danny:''' Jack, this is different. All right, it's the mayor and my old man and the Reverend Potter. It's just... It's political, all right? Just forget about it.
** Danny is ''rarely'' ever afraid of criminals, even when they threaten vengeance. However, "Family Business" has him notably shaken up when a criminal comes to fulfill said promise.
* PapaWolf: Anyone coming near his family is pretty much sealing their own death-wish. Danny even lampshades this in "The Job":
-->'''Danny:''' ''(to Erin)'' Yeah, and you should know more than anyone that if someone takes a shot at my family, I'm taking him out. End of discussion.
* ParentsAsPeople: He loves his sons and wife more than his own life, but his love for the job often has him be away from them. His wife and siblings have even called him out for not spending enough time with his kids.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: His general MO. He can be absolutely ''vicious'' in the pursuit of justice (like when he [[JackBauerInterrogationTechnique beat a confession out of a child predator]]) and gets called on it on occasion by fellow cops and his more level-headed siblings.
* RedOni: Again, to his partner Jackie.
* SemperFi: Served as a Marine in [[WarOnTerror Iraq]] -- specifically Fallujah.
* ShellShockedVeteran: He alludes in several episodes to having well-controlled PTSD over his service in the Iraq War.
* SmarterThanYouLook: Danny appears to be a hot-blooded CowboyCop, but he can be surprisingly crafty when he wants to be.
* SoleSurvivor: He was the only member of his Marine unit in Iraq to make it back home.
* TheSouthpaw: Because Donnie Wahlberg is a lefty.
* TokenEvilTeammate: {{Downplayed}}. While Danny is ''not'' a straight example of a DirtyCop, he's the one who will do borderline illegal, malicious actions if it means getting justice. Case in point, in "Worse Case Scenario", Danny was all willing and ready to unplug a ventilator of a terrorist to get information out of him.
* ToughLove: {{Deconstructed}} with Jamie -- Danny puts on a JerkassFacade to his brother because he wants him to know everything he needs to know. However, this (unsurprisingly) causes Jamie to resent his brother for "tearing me [him] down every chance" and only adds more tension to their already distant relationship.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Gender-flipped and a husband variant. "Art of War" has him violently going after the man who shot Linda.
* WeaponOfChoice: In keeping with his maverick attitude, he carries a noticeably different, silver pistol rather than the black Glocks used by the rest of the NYPD cast (other than Frank's ancient [[RevolversAreJustBetter Fitz Special]]). [[http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Blue_Bloods_-_Season_1 IMFDB identifies it as a Smith & Wesson 5946,]] a pragmatic choice by the props department considering that the weapon, though not standard issue, is still allowed by NYPD regs in real life.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Danny's sons have never complained on-screen about his absence, but his siblings and wife have called him out on not spending time with his kids. At least one episode indicates he schedules himself for a lot of extra tours because he and Linda are having money problems (which makes sense: they're supporting two kids and a mortgage as a police detective and a nurse, neither of which pays well. Danny is also not the kind who would ask Frank to loan him money).

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* ActionDad: A cop detective and father of two.
* AesopAmnesia: Danny never learns the need to control his temper or stop his borderline illegal actions.
* AloofBigBrother: Isn't very close to Jamie, due to their age differences.
* AlwaysGetsHisMan: Danny has one of the highest case closure rates of any NYPD detective. Though not without controversy.
* AntiHero: Danny is by no means
ActionGirl: She's a DirtyCop (or, at least a played straight example of one) and he genuinely wants to bring down bad guys, he also has done some outright malicious acts in order to get justice. For example, on two separate occasions he threatened to shoot an unarmed person; both times the two people had information about the real criminal, but his actions violated their rights and were morally wrong to an extent.
* BerserkButton: Danny has ''a lot'' of them. So take notes.
** ''Don't'' kill a cop.
** ''Don't'' kill someone from the Marines.
** ''Don't'' say "America should just forget about 9/11".
** ''Don't'' hurt a child.
* BigBrotherBully: {{Downplayed}}. Danny makes insensitive remarks towards Jamie, but it's more of a way to prepare his little brother for the dangerous streets.
* BigBrotherInstinct: An asshole he may be to Jamie and Erin at times, there's no denying that Danny won't hurt someone who threatens his little brother and sister; although it's yet to be revealed if he's older or younger than Erin.
* BigBrotherMentor: Any opportunity he has to teach Jamie, he'll do it.
* BrokenAce: Danny is an ace detective...with anger management issues, horrifying memories of his time in Iraq, and is a borderline DirtyCop at times.
* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Danny is a hot-blooded CowboyCop who commits borderline illegal actions. He's also a true family man.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: An example
female cop, so this naturally comes with the character not having a quirk that's PlayedForLaughs, Danny's quirk being his hotheadedness and disregard for the rules. As lampshaded by Renzuli in "Samaritan":
-->He didn't look like a screw-up. Off the top of my head, he did three things you better never do: leave his partner; not tell anyone where he was going; not call in the open subway hatch or the blood. Danny's got skills, but he's got a lot of bad habits.
* ChickMagnet: {{Implied}}. Danny apparently had a ''lot'' of girlfriends before he married Linda.
* CowboyCop: He bends the rules in pursuit of justice. Although he's also been known to bend them the other direction (i.e. coaching an illegal immigrant on how to frame his confession to manslaughter for sympathy). {{Deconstructed}} in "Absolute Power"; [[spoiler:Danny goes in solo after a SerialKiller instead of waiting for Baez and an [[SWATTeam ESU team]]. While he rescues the would-be victim, the killer puts him in the hospital with a broken forearm and gets away.]]
* TheCynic: Danny has a sour perspective in general, especially towards criminals.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Not his childhood, but his service in Iraq. While he doesn't talk about it, Danny alludes to witnessing countless horrors, including being the SoleSurvivor among his group.
* DeadpanSnarker: Always ready with the quips.
* DirtyCop: {{Zig zagged}}. While Danny doesn't plant evidence or kill unarmed criminals, he ''has'' done illegal things and has faced [[KarmaHoudini little comeuppance for his behavior]]. Examples include ''intentionally'' stopping a medical tube for an old man because he ''thought'' he had information, threatening to put a bullet in the back of a robber's head -- ''when the said robber was cuffed and unarmed'', and putting a suspect in the trunk of his car and driving like crazy to get said suspect to talk. And the list goes on.
* ExperiencedProtagonist: By the series premiere, Danny is an experienced detective with a high percentage rate of solved cases.
* FatalFlaw: Danny's inability to control his temper has strained his relationships with his family (to the point he got in a fight with Jamie) and he has gotten several reprimands because of it.
* FightingIrish: He's from an Irish-American family and has a history as a Marine, a CowboyCop and a highly-competitive amateur sportsman.
* FirstPersonSmartass: Danny will snark ''anyone'' -- His family, his partners, other cops/detectives, or civilians.
territory.
* BigBrotherWorship: Maria painfully remembers how she ''used'' to look up to Javi when they were kids, and he used to protect her from bullies. Nowadays, he's a recovering drug addict with a criminal history, while she's a police detective: the roles have reversed.
* FairCop: {{Invoked}} in the season six premiere "Worst Case Scenario", where Baez plays up her good looks to pull a DistractedByTheSexy on some terrorism suspects. It works like a charm, up to and including a WolfWhistle.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible sibling to her older brother Javi, who grew up to be the foolish to Erin and Jamie's responsible. While his siblings follow the rules set by them, Danny will often go into JackBauerInterrogationTechnique in order to get a perp; needless to say, Danny has gotten a boatload one.
* SpicyLatina
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Jackie, at first. Both
of reprimands because of it.
* FormerTeenRebel: {{Implied}}. In "Secret Arrangements", one of the descriptions Frank gives about Danny was "rebellious teenager".
* FriendToAllChildren: As tough as he is with grown-ups, he's actually quite tender when talking with youngsters, reformed criminals, and troubled victims, to the point where at times ''he's'' the "good cop" instead of Jackie or Baez.
* GenerationXerox: Shares Grandpa Henry's preference for CowboyCop methods. Also, he, Jamie, Joe, and Frank all followed in Henry's footsteps in becoming cops (even if Danny's the only one who shares Henry's belief in the CowboyCop methods).
* GoodIsNotNice: He ''is'' an honest cop, a skilled detective, and a devoted family man. He's also fond of being verbally abusive and insulting suspects and isn't above using the JackBauerInterrogationTechnique on occasion. In addition, he makes some borderline Islamophobic remarks in "Worst Case Scenario" ([[WhatTheHellHero and is called out for it by his partner Maria Baez]]).
* GoodIsNotSoft: Like all the Reagans he's no pushover. He was also the winner of a NYPD[=/=]FDNY boxing tournament two years in a row.
* GoodParents: Despite his jerkish nature to his siblings, civilians, and perps, Danny is a ''very'' good father to his boys.
* GuileHero: Although subtlety doesn't seem like his strong suit, he can run a game on the bad guys when he puts his mind to it.
* HappilyMarried: To his [[MyGirlBackHome wife]], Linda.
* HiddenDepths: "The Bogeyman" shows that Danny has a liking towards opera music.
* HotBlooded: His temper is very well-known around the NYPD and landed him in anger management therapy at one point. He channels it into his job and tries very hard to avoid bringing it home; he doesn't always succeed.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Danny has no problem committing acts that go beyond the rules (although he's not a DirtyCop). However, if another cop does the same thing he did, he'll call
them out on it.
are savvy Latina detectives from rough backgrounds. She eventually gains CharacterDevelopment.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Danny has a rather selfish attitude when it comes to solving his cases. For example, in "Ends and Means", he remained very upset with Linda throughout the episode for not letting him talk to an informant (who later died), even though Linda could've been in trouble had she done so.
* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: Not often, but on occasion. He waterboards a SerialKiller in the first episode for information. Although he does tend to bend the rules, this is the only time he uses torture in the entire first season, but the quickness with which he uses it in the pilot, you'd think this is a semi-regular thing for him. In a season four episode he does beat information out of a heroin dealer whose accidentally uncut load of heroin caused a couple dozen people to have fatal overdoses (and then uses him as a HumanShield), which suggests the takeaway is that he's not above torture [[GodzillaThreshold when he views the situation to be serious enough]].
* JerkassFacade: Generally behaves like a jerk towards his youngest brother Jamie; Frank explains to Jaime that it's because Danny can't bear the thought of losing another brother, so he tries to StealthMentor him.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Danny is brutal, blunt, and can be incredibly insufferable. But he makes points once in a while.
** Danny gives two punches (at different times), to a criminal who hired hitmen to come and rescue him. Almost being shot at will make ''anyone'' pissed.
** His lack of sympathy for Noble Sanfino nearly being gunned down may seem heartless, but he isn't wrong on how Noble ''choose'' to be in his family's life of crime. [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness Even Erin agrees with Danny.]]
** When he and
WhatTheHellHero: Baez guard a witness (and criminal) from the people trying to kill in "Power of the Press". First, he calls out the head of the protection detail for not following through on the deal to protect the said criminal because it's their job. Later on, he tells the same criminal that it's his own fault for getting into a life of crime and that while he may be testifying against his criminal colleagues, he's no saint. On both accounts, he's right.
** In "Through the Looking Glass", he becomes a mentor for an at-risk youth -- something he's openly cynical towards. When the youth nearly gets herself killed, Danny arrests her. And when she protests, Danny retaliates that he can't be
functions as the one to save one, only ''she'' can save her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
call Danny is abrasive, rude, and can be a real jerk. Despite all that, out on his behavior if she thinks he's still a good and fair cop, as well as someone who deeply treasures his family.
* KarmaHoudini: {{Downplayed}}. Danny has never committed an outright ''heinous'' act and is not a straight example of a DirtyCop. However, he has done many acts that are considered violations of protocol and
crossing the rights of a suspect, enough to the point that the NYPD would probably in real life have yanked his badge line, such as early as the pilot.
* KnightInSourArmor: Generally sour towards the world in general, but gets up every morning to take criminals off the streets, due to his love of New York City.
* LadykillerInLove: "After Hours" reveals that Danny was something of a ladies' man before he met, fell in love with, and married Linda.
* ManChild: {{Downplayed}}. Danny ''is'' mature, but is the most immature when put alongside Erin and Jamie and refuses to let go of a topic if it personally offended him.
* MarriedToTheJob: Primarily of the "The Job is That Important" type, but with shades of "Justified Workaholic". Much to his actual wife Linda's chagrin, and often a source of tension when Danny has to leave his family's side to go out on a mission. He also schedules himself for a lot of extra tours when he and Linda are going through financial difficulties.
* MysteriousPast: Whatever happened to his Marine unit in Iraq has yet to be touched upon -- mostly because Danny (understandably) refuses to talk about it.
* NiceHat: Danny is often seen wearing a greyish-black Flat Cap.
* NobleBigotWithABadge: Danny made
some borderline Islamophobic remarks in "Worst Case Scenario", but doesn't harbor any actual hatred.
* TheNotLoveInterest: To Jackie, and to Baez. During the rare instances where Jackie and Linda are onscreen at the same time, it's quite clear Linda has no problem with her.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** Jackie lampshades this at the end of "Hall of Mirrors" when Danny was acting unlike himself throughout the episode when
he was secretly investigating the attempted assassination of an undercover counter-terrorism agent for his father:
--->'''Jackie:''' Well... when I mentioned 9/11, you didn't react. And then you tell me to get out of the Malik interrogation. And, uh, what really tipped it off is you stopped talking to me... like my stupid ex-husband used to do.
** This is again directly lampshaded in "No Questions Asked" when Danny (initially) refuses to question a suspect possibly involved in a robbery because the cop who gave him and Jackie the information broke the rules to do so:
--->'''Jackie:''' Did I miss something around here? Since when did we start following the rules?
--->'''Danny:''' Jack, this is different. All right, it's the mayor and my old man and the Reverend Potter. It's just... It's political, all right? Just forget
makes about it.
** Danny is ''rarely'' ever afraid of criminals, even when they threaten vengeance. However, "Family Business" has him notably shaken up when a criminal comes to fulfill said promise.
* PapaWolf: Anyone coming near his family is pretty much sealing their own death-wish. Danny even lampshades this
Muslims in "The Job":
-->'''Danny:''' ''(to Erin)'' Yeah, and you should know more than anyone that if someone takes
a shot at my family, I'm taking him out. End of discussion.
* ParentsAsPeople: He loves his sons and wife more than his own life, but his love for the job often has him be away from them. His wife and siblings have even called him out for not spending enough time with his kids.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: His general MO. He can be absolutely ''vicious'' in the pursuit of justice (like when he [[JackBauerInterrogationTechnique beat a confession out of a child predator]]) and gets called on it on occasion by fellow cops and his more level-headed siblings.
* RedOni: Again, to his partner Jackie.
* SemperFi: Served as a Marine in [[WarOnTerror Iraq]] -- specifically Fallujah.
* ShellShockedVeteran: He alludes in several episodes to having well-controlled PTSD over his service in the Iraq War.
* SmarterThanYouLook: Danny appears to be a hot-blooded CowboyCop, but he can be surprisingly crafty when he wants to be.
* SoleSurvivor: He was the only member of his Marine unit in Iraq to make it back home.
* TheSouthpaw: Because Donnie Wahlberg is a lefty.
* TokenEvilTeammate: {{Downplayed}}. While Danny is ''not'' a straight example of a DirtyCop, he's the one who will do borderline illegal, malicious actions if it means getting justice. Case in point, in "Worse Case Scenario", Danny was all willing and ready to unplug a ventilator of a terrorist to get information out of him.
* ToughLove: {{Deconstructed}} with Jamie -- Danny puts on a JerkassFacade to his brother because he wants him to know everything he needs to know. However, this (unsurprisingly) causes Jamie to resent his brother for "tearing me [him] down every chance" and only adds more tension to their already distant relationship.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Gender-flipped and a husband variant. "Art of War" has him violently going after the man who shot Linda.
* WeaponOfChoice: In keeping with his maverick attitude, he carries a noticeably different, silver pistol rather than the black Glocks used by the rest of the NYPD cast (other than Frank's ancient [[RevolversAreJustBetter Fitz Special]]). [[http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Blue_Bloods_-_Season_1 IMFDB identifies it as a Smith & Wesson 5946,]] a pragmatic choice by the props department considering that the weapon, though not standard issue, is still allowed by NYPD regs in real life.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Danny's sons have never complained on-screen about his absence, but his siblings and wife have called him out on not spending time with his kids. At least one episode indicates he schedules himself for a lot of extra tours because he and Linda are having money problems (which makes sense: they're supporting two kids and a mortgage as a police detective and a nurse, neither of which pays well. Danny is also not the kind who would ask Frank to loan him money).
Post911TerrorismEpisode.



[[folder:Officer Jamie Reagan]]
!!Officer Jamison "Jamie" Reagan
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--> Played by Will Estes

The youngest of Frank Reagan's surviving children, and a rookie patrol cop at the start of the series. A Harvard Law graduate, he changed his mind about being a lawyer and joined the NYPD partly because of his dead brother Joe, and partly because he wanted to help people more than he wanted to make money.

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--> Played by Will Estes

The youngest of Frank Reagan's surviving children, and a rookie patrol cop at
Sebastian Sozzi

Jamie's partner for season three. He grew up in
the start of the series. A Harvard Law graduate, he changed his mind about being Bitterman Houses, a lawyer and joined the NYPD partly because of his dead brother Joe, and partly because he wanted to help people more than he wanted to make money.troubled housing project.



* AllLovingHero: Jamie is always looking out for those he thinks need help and tries to sympathize with criminals.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: {{Downplayed}}. Jamie isn't ''actively'' ostracized by his cop peers, but many of them think he's an EntitledBastard because he's the police commissioner's son and will often accuse some of Jamie's actions as thinking he'll get away with it because of the relation.
* AmazonChaser: Jamie [[HasAType has a thing]] for opinionated, strong women.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Like it stated earlier, Jamie is the youngest of Frank's children.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Jamie is much more even-tempered than Danny and tends to have better people skills, but when he ''does'' lose his temper, he can be in Danny's league.
** In a season 5 episode, he goes for a tour with a cop who turned in her partner for [[RippedFromTheHeadlines killing a suspect with an illegal choke-hold]] (because she's being shunned for snitching). After Eddie and her current ride-along have to drive halfway across the precinct's patrol area to back them up in a shootout ([[UriahGambit because nobody else responded to the snitch's call for backup]]), [[WhatTheHellHero Jamie lets every cop in the precinct have it with both barrels.]]
** In another case, he tried to talk down a suicide bomber but as it became increasingly clear the man was too far gone, he coolly sneaked his finger onto the trigger of his already-leveled sidearm and [[BoomHeadshot shot the man in the head]].
* BreakTheCutie: His first confirmed kill was a SuicideByCop case, not to mention that his second partner Vinny Cruz was killed right in front of him.
* ByTheBookCop: Very much so; this is part of the tension between him and Danny.
* CharacterDevelopment: Undergoes the most of any of the main characters, with a years-long arc tracking his development from NewMeat into a seasoned beat cop bucking for detective.
* ChickMagnet: Put Jamie in the same room with almost any woman his age (minus Erin, naturally) and she'll be cooing over him before long.
** He starts the series with Sydney, later attracts Laura (a witness he had to guard), then attracts Bianca, a MafiaPrincess.
** If Erin can be believed, he sets all the female paralegals in the DA's office a-twitter as well.
** A deleted scene says that he was the source of much gossip among his female classmates at the academy. [[CluelessChickMagnet He doesn't seem to capitalize on any of these opportunities though.]]
** As of Seasons 4/5, his new female partner Edie Janko (nickname for Edit, a Hungarian name) is shown to be falling for him. Jamie himself seems to reciprocate, though both are still in denial about it, at least partially because admitting it would be mean that Sergeant Renzulli would be forced to reassign them to different partners.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Any life insurance company that sells to him doesn't know it's job.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Averted, in contrast to the rest of his family, which leads to Erin arranging for him to teach Nicky how to drive.
* DudeWheresMyRespect:
** Jamie is a good cop with a strong moral compass and strong respect for the rules, and yet he is often shut down by other superior officers mainly because he's the commissioner's son, and they assume he's an EntitledBastard as a result. The phrase "I don't care what your last name is" is something he's told '''a lot'''. And because he's Frank's son he's subject to enforced LimitedAdvancementOpportunities to avoid any appearance of favoritism. By Season 6, he's becoming bitter about this.
** In Season 6, he's subject to an IA investigation due to an accusation of excessive force, and Rev. Potter uses it as an excuse to launch another attack on the Reagan Family. When he expresses frustration at being taken off duty Frank tells him he's being treated like any other cop according to protocol, Jaimie points he's not - he's being treated worse because of last name, something the {{Jerkass}} DA investigating the case makes perfectly clear. Frank and Henry telling him he need to just "grin and bare it" don't help his attitude.
* TheDulcineaEffect: Jamie cannot resist a DamselInDistress.
* FairCop: A cop and a resident ChickMagnet.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible (shared with Erin) to Danny's foolish. While he and Erin follow the rules set by them, their brother will often go into JackBauerInterrogationTechnique in order to get a perp; needless to say, Danny has gotten a boatload of reprimands because of it.
* ForbiddenFruit: He becomes this to Eddie after Sgt. Renzulli informs them that they would be split up if they developed romantic feelings for each other.
* FriendToAllChildren: Jamie has a soft spot for children.
* FriendsWithBenefits: By season 4 he ends up in this relationship with a law school classmate.
* HasAType: As Erin states in "Partners", Jamie has always had a thing for "bossy, strong, and opinionated" women.
* HeroDoesPublicService: As part of an NYPD initiative to boost their public involvement in the wake of the Bitterman Houses events at the close of season 3 [[spoiler:during which Jamie's partner Vinny was killed]], Jamie is shown coaching basketball in a poor neighborhood in "Growing Boys". He gets involved in the plot when two gangsters start pressuring one of his players to rejoin the gang and one of them is inadvertently hit by a car when Jamie goes after them.
* HonorBeforeReason: Is very idealistic.
* {{Hypocrite}}: In "Exiles", Jamie tries to persuade Janko to back off of a woman's personal issue. Note, this was ''after'' he tried to convince a woman to confess about her son not being her husband's biological child ''and'' trying to also convince Eddie to reconcile with her incarcerated father. Both moments that were someone else's personal problems and were none of his business.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Jamie has shades of this.
* TheInfiltration: After he saved the life of mob heir Noble Sanfino while in plainclothes at the beginning of season 2, he has occasionally gone undercover in the Sanfino organization.
* IvyLeagueForEveryone: Jamie is a Harvard boy.
* KnightInShiningArmor: Again, the idealistic child -- he was inspired to join the NYPD not just because of Joe, but because of the examples of his dad and grandfather.
* LimitedAdvancementOpportunities: Acknowledged InUniverse, because Frank is worried that any promotion Jamie receives will automatically be seen as nepotism, so for the moment he's still a beat cop, something he's not happy with especially since most of his Academy classmates have already made detective.
* LoveCannotOvercome: Jamie's girlfriend left him because she couldn't stand loving a cop with ChronicHeroSyndrome.
* TheMcCoy
* NewMeat: Much of the focus on him is his professional and personal growth as a cop.
* NiceGuy: Is even called "the patient one" by the rest of his family.
* OldCopYoungCop: He's the Young Cop with Renzulli, but as if to specifically highlight his CharacterDevelopment, he's the Old Cop with his season 4 partner Eddie Janko, a rookie.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His full first name is apparently "Jamison".
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Jaime has no problem arguing with or outright disobeying superior officers if he feels it's the right thing to do. Unfortunately this why he has an undeserved reputation as EntitledBastard.
* SwallowTheKey: Frank Reagan didn't raise no fools. When confronted by some mob brokers, Jamie hastily swallows the thumbdrive he used to hack into their finances. And it's not the first time either, as the family reminisces later on.
* TheseHandsHaveKilled: After his first line-of-duty fatal shooting. He did everything right, but he's still in shock, which is only exacerbated by the revelation that [[spoiler:the perp was committing SuicideByCop]].
* TookALevelInBadass: When the Sanfinos put out a hit on his alias and on Noble, he saved Noble's life ''again'' and coolly talked him into testifying.
* TookALevelInCynic: By season 6, Jamie becomes more cynical over the whole "being treated as an EntitledBastard" from his peers.
* TookALevelInJerkass: By season 6, though it's {{justified}} and {{downplayed}}. For the former, anyone would start to become angry over being thought of as an EntitledBastard ''and'' having LimitedAdvancementOpportunities because it may look like favoritism since your father is the commissioner; for the latter, while he ''does'' have more {{jerkass}} moments, Jamie does apologize for what he said to the person he hurt.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Jamie is always trying to make his father and (by some extent) Danny proud of him.

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* AllLovingHero: Jamie is always looking out TheCasanova: Definitely has an eye for those he thinks need help the ladies.
* CowboyCop: Tends to play things fast
and tries loose, a trait which initially does ''not'' endear him to sympathize Jamie. They manage to come to terms with criminals.
each other, though.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: {{Downplayed}}. Jamie isn't ''actively'' ostracized by his cop peers, but many of them think he's an EntitledBastard because he's the police commissioner's son and will often accuse some of Jamie's actions as thinking he'll get away with it because of the relation.
* AmazonChaser: Jamie [[HasAType has a thing]] for opinionated, strong women.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Like it stated earlier, Jamie is the youngest of Frank's children.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Jamie is much more even-tempered than Danny and tends to have better people skills, but when he ''does'' lose his temper, he can be in Danny's league.
** In a season 5 episode, he goes for a tour with a cop who turned in her partner for [[RippedFromTheHeadlines killing a suspect with an illegal choke-hold]] (because she's being shunned for snitching). After Eddie and her current ride-along have to drive halfway across the precinct's patrol area to back them
DarkAndTroubledPast: He grew up in a shootout ([[UriahGambit because nobody else responded to the snitch's call for backup]]), [[WhatTheHellHero Jamie lets every cop in the precinct have it Bitterman Housing Projects, which are beset with both barrels.gangs and drugs, but managed to escape that life and join the NYPD.
* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:In "The Bitter End" the gang that ''de facto'' runs the Bitterman Houses basically declares war on the NYPD. Vinny and Jamie are lured into the project and ambushed, and Vinny is fatally shot.
]]
** In another case, he tried to talk down a suicide bomber but as it became increasingly clear the * SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The manly man was too far gone, he coolly sneaked his finger onto the trigger of his already-leveled sidearm and [[BoomHeadshot shot the man in the head]].
* BreakTheCutie: His first confirmed kill was a SuicideByCop case, not
to mention that his second partner Vinny Cruz was killed right in front of him.
* ByTheBookCop: Very much so; this is part of the tension between him and Danny.
* CharacterDevelopment: Undergoes the most of any of the main characters, with a years-long arc tracking his development from NewMeat into a seasoned beat cop bucking for detective.
* ChickMagnet: Put Jamie in the same room with almost any woman his age (minus Erin, naturally) and she'll be cooing over him before long.
** He starts the series with Sydney, later attracts Laura (a witness he had to guard), then attracts Bianca, a MafiaPrincess.
** If Erin can be believed, he sets all the female paralegals in the DA's office a-twitter as well.
** A deleted scene says that he was the source of much gossip among his female classmates at the academy. [[CluelessChickMagnet He doesn't seem to capitalize on any of these opportunities though.]]
** As of Seasons 4/5, his new female partner Edie Janko (nickname for Edit, a Hungarian name) is shown to be falling for him. Jamie himself seems to reciprocate, though both are still in denial about it, at least partially because admitting it would be mean that Sergeant Renzulli would be forced to reassign them to different partners.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Any life insurance company that sells to him doesn't know it's job.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Averted, in contrast to the rest of his family, which leads to Erin arranging for him to teach Nicky how to drive.
* DudeWheresMyRespect:
** Jamie is a good cop with a strong moral compass and strong respect for the rules, and yet he is often shut down by other superior officers mainly because he's the commissioner's son, and they assume he's an EntitledBastard as a result. The phrase "I don't care what your last name is" is something he's told '''a lot'''. And because he's Frank's son he's subject to enforced LimitedAdvancementOpportunities to avoid any appearance of favoritism. By Season 6, he's becoming bitter about this.
** In Season 6, he's subject to an IA investigation due to an accusation of excessive force, and Rev. Potter uses it as an excuse to launch another attack on the Reagan Family. When he expresses frustration at being taken off duty Frank tells him he's being treated like any other cop according to protocol, Jaimie points he's not - he's being treated worse because of last name, something the {{Jerkass}} DA investigating the case makes perfectly clear. Frank and Henry telling him he need to just "grin and bare it" don't help his attitude.
* TheDulcineaEffect: Jamie cannot resist a DamselInDistress.
* FairCop: A cop and a resident ChickMagnet.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible (shared with Erin) to Danny's foolish. While he and Erin follow the rules set by them, their brother will often go into JackBauerInterrogationTechnique in order to get a perp; needless to say, Danny has gotten a boatload of reprimands because of it.
* ForbiddenFruit: He becomes this to Eddie after Sgt. Renzulli informs them that they would be split up if they developed romantic feelings for each other.
* FriendToAllChildren: Jamie has a soft spot for children.
* FriendsWithBenefits: By season 4 he ends up in this relationship with a law school classmate.
* HasAType: As Erin states in "Partners", Jamie has always had a thing for "bossy, strong, and opinionated" women.
* HeroDoesPublicService: As part of an NYPD initiative to boost their public involvement in the wake of the Bitterman Houses events at the close of season 3 [[spoiler:during which
Jamie's partner Vinny was killed]], Jamie is shown coaching basketball in a poor neighborhood in "Growing Boys". He gets involved in the plot when two gangsters start pressuring one of his players to rejoin the gang and one of them is inadvertently hit by a car when Jamie goes after them.
* HonorBeforeReason: Is very idealistic.
* {{Hypocrite}}: In "Exiles", Jamie tries to persuade Janko to back off of a woman's personal issue. Note, this was ''after'' he tried to convince a woman to confess about her son not being her husband's biological child ''and'' trying to also convince Eddie to reconcile with her incarcerated father. Both moments that were someone else's personal problems and were none of his business.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Jamie has shades of this.
* TheInfiltration: After he saved the life of mob heir Noble Sanfino while in plainclothes at the beginning of season 2, he has occasionally gone undercover in the Sanfino organization.
* IvyLeagueForEveryone: Jamie is a Harvard boy.
* KnightInShiningArmor: Again, the idealistic child -- he was inspired to join the NYPD not just because of Joe, but because of the examples of his dad and grandfather.
* LimitedAdvancementOpportunities: Acknowledged InUniverse, because Frank is worried that any promotion Jamie receives will automatically be seen as nepotism, so for the moment he's still a beat cop, something he's not happy with especially since most of his Academy classmates have already made detective.
* LoveCannotOvercome: Jamie's girlfriend left him because she couldn't stand loving a cop with ChronicHeroSyndrome.
* TheMcCoy
* NewMeat: Much of the focus on him is his professional and personal growth as a cop.
* NiceGuy: Is even called "the patient one" by the rest of his family.
* OldCopYoungCop: He's the Young Cop with Renzulli, but as if to specifically highlight his CharacterDevelopment, he's the Old Cop with his season 4 partner Eddie Janko, a rookie.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His full first name is apparently "Jamison".
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Jaime has no problem arguing with or outright disobeying superior officers if he feels it's the right thing to do. Unfortunately this why he has an undeserved reputation as EntitledBastard.
* SwallowTheKey: Frank Reagan didn't raise no fools. When confronted by some mob brokers, Jamie hastily swallows the thumbdrive he used to hack into their finances. And it's not the first time either, as the family reminisces later on.
* TheseHandsHaveKilled: After his first line-of-duty fatal shooting. He did everything right, but he's still in shock, which is only exacerbated by the revelation that [[spoiler:the perp was committing SuicideByCop]].
* TookALevelInBadass: When the Sanfinos put out a hit on his alias and on Noble, he saved Noble's life ''again'' and coolly talked him into testifying.
* TookALevelInCynic: By season 6, Jamie becomes more cynical over the whole "being treated as an EntitledBastard" from his peers.
* TookALevelInJerkass: By season 6, though it's {{justified}} and {{downplayed}}. For the former, anyone would start to become angry over being thought of as an EntitledBastard ''and'' having LimitedAdvancementOpportunities because it may look like favoritism since your father is the commissioner; for the latter, while he ''does'' have more {{jerkass}} moments, Jamie does apologize for what he said to the person he hurt.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Jamie is always trying to make his father and (by some extent) Danny proud of him.
sensitive guy.



[[folder:ADA Erin Reagan]]
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--> Played by Bridget Moynahan

Frank's daughter and Danny's and Jamie's sister, she is an Assistant District Attorney for Manhattan. She was married to a defense attorney, but they divorced before the series began and she is now a single mom. Her daughter Nicky recently raised her ire by deciding she wants to be the first female Reagan to become a cop.

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[[folder:ADA Erin Reagan]]
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--> Played by Bridget Moynahan

Frank's daughter and Danny's and
Vanessa Ray

Jamie's sister, she is an Assistant District Attorney for Manhattan. She was married to a defense attorney, but they divorced before the series began and she is now a single mom. Her daughter Nicky recently raised her ire by deciding she wants to be the first female Reagan to become a partner starting season four. A rookie cop.



* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Erin gets weak in the knees when she meets art aficionado "Frank Weller." And she gets even weaker when he turns out to be an art thief (albeit one who returns art stolen by the Nazis during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII to its rightful owners) who is using a fake alias.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Many of her colleagues in the [=DA's=] office think that since she comes from a family of cops, she's biased in cases involving officer misconduct and corruption, to the point where the [=DA=] himself assigns her to oversee a case of cops fixing tickets just to test her loyalty.
* AmicableExes: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with her ex-husband Jack Boyle. They're reasonable but rather curt with each other, and the first time we meet him, Jack wonders why Erin still has her married name "Reagan-Boyle" on her door. She says it's the same reason people who have lost weight keep a "before" picture. ''Ouch.'' She eventually has the 'Boyle' removed. However, they still do care for each other.
* BerserkButton:
** In "Protest Too Much" Erin becomes noticeably pissed at her father's possible decision to date one of her acquaintance who is around her age. She gets even more pissed when Jamie used their mom and Erin's acquaintance in the "same lifetime".
** Don't question her parenting methods, even if your Frank.
* BrainyBrunette: Very much so.
* DaddysGirl: Frank and Erin make it a habit to meet for lunch every Wednesday, and often lean on each other for advice on whatever case is going on.
* DatingCatwoman: Erin has a habit of this.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Couldn't teach her own daughter to drive because she gets frustrated, bulling her way through heavy city traffic and leaning on the horn at the slightest provocation.
* DudeMagnet: Almost every episode has a man commenting her on her good looks.
* FanserviceWithASmile: In her teens, Erin worked as a roller-bunny at a cocktail bar (specifically Roxy's). Frank was apparently aware of it (his mustache twitches in amusement at the memory) but he let it slide.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible (shared with Jamie) to Danny's foolish. While she and Jamie follow the rules set by them, their brother will often go into JackBauerInterrogationTechnique in order to get a perp; needless to say, Danny has gotten a boatload of reprimands because of it.
* FormerTeenRebel: Many references to her teen years indicates that Erin would get into a lot of trouble.
* FoxNewsLiberal: {{Zig Zagged}}. Early on, Danny calls her a "liberal" when she gets particularly testy about his methods in dealing with bad guys. Still, she's characterized well enough to avoid any StrawmanPolitical tropes. She actually comes across more as a libertarian: holding many conservative viewpoints, and having a tough stance on crime while still being very concerned about civil liberties and sometimes skeptical towards law enforcement, a position that often brings her into conflict with Danny. (Indeed, many conservatives in RealLife often accuse libertarians of being "liberal" because of this stance, so this is probably intentionally reflected in Danny's arguments with Erin.)
* GlamorousSingleMother: Averted. Erin expertly juggles work and her teenage daughter, but has little time left for a social life.
* {{Guile Hero}}ine: Her skill as a rather clever attorney has come in handy many times.
* HelloAttorney: Yes, she is hot.
* HiddenDepths:
** "Risk and Reward" shows Erin to be great at playing pool.
** "Nightmares" revealed that she absolutely ''adores'' Halloween.
* MamaBear: [[spoiler:When a serial killer kidnaps Nicky, Erin doesn't hesitate to go with Danny to find her. Carrying her gun with her as well.]]
* NotSoAboveItAll: Erin can be just as petty as Danny when they butt heads in a case.
* OutnumberedSibling: The only Reagan daughter out of four kids.
* OverprotectiveMom: To Nicky.
* PrinciplesZealot: Is strongly committed to her principles and the law, and doesn't like Danny's CowboyCop tendencies. She has been known to bend on occasion, though.
* SexWithTheEx: The C-plot in "Knockout Game" opens with Jack Boyle, Erin's ex, turning up in her shower the morning after they apparently went out on a date and slept together afterwards. It doesn't go anywhere because she decides he hasn't really changed.
* TakingTheKids: Erin got Nicky after divorcing her husband, a defense attorney.
* ToughLove: She had her own daughter thrown in an overnight holding cell, when Nicky is naively protecting her friends from a drug possession charge. Frank calls her out on this, nothing she was once found with a half empty bottle of booze in her car when she was a teenager. Erin does not appreciate the comparison.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: "Innocence" reveals her favorite food is Shepherd's pie.

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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Erin gets weak ActionGirl
* AttemptedRape: Suffers an attempted date rape
in the knees when she meets art aficionado "Frank Weller." And she gets even weaker when he turns out to be an art thief (albeit one who returns art stolen by the Nazis during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII to its rightful owners) who is using a fake alias.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Many of her colleagues in the [=DA's=] office think that since she comes from a family of cops, she's biased in cases involving officer misconduct
"The Truth About Lying" and corruption, lies to the point where the [=DA=] himself assigns her to oversee a case of cops fixing tickets just to test her loyalty.
* AmicableExes: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with her ex-husband Jack Boyle. They're reasonable but rather curt with each other, and the first time we meet him, Jack wonders why Erin still has her married name "Reagan-Boyle" on her door. She says it's the same reason people who have lost weight keep a "before" picture. ''Ouch.'' She
Jamie initially. He eventually has works it out, talks her into coming forward, and [[LaserGuidedKarma she gets to arrest her own would-be rapist. In the 'Boyle' removed. However, they still do care for each other.
middle of another date.]] ([[ArtisticLicenseLaw Which is a massive conflict of interest]], but [[RuleOfDrama dang if it wasn't awesome]].)
* BerserkButton:
** In "Protest Too Much" Erin becomes noticeably pissed
BigEater: Though we've never actually seen it, she apparently eats a lot, and half the jokes Jamie makes at her father's possible decision expense involve how long their lunch breaks take.
** From 5x01 "Partners"
-->'''Eddie:''' Why is it every time I'm eating... we get a job?
-->'''Jamie:''' Maybe 'cause you're always eating.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her father was imprisoned when she was just a kid. Her father is serving 6-8 years at Fort Dix Correctional. She later stated in season 4 episode 10 that long time associates lost everything and that she hasn't spoken
to date one her father in 3 years. Because of her acquaintance who is around her age. She gets even more pissed when Jamie used their mom background and Erin's acquaintance in also the "same lifetime".
** Don't question her parenting methods, even if your Frank.
* BrainyBrunette: Very much so.
fact that she is a woman in law enforcement, she has had to work harder to prove that she deserves to be a cop.
* DaddysGirl: Frank and Erin make it a habit to meet FairCop: Cute little blonde officer, though don't mistake her for lunch every Wednesday, and often lean on a DumbBlonde--she's very competent, if inexperienced.
* ForbiddenFruit: She becomes this to Jamie after Sgt. Renzulli informs them that they would be split up if they developed romantic feelings for
each other for advice on whatever case is going on.other.
* DatingCatwoman: Erin has a habit of this.
GenderBlenderName: Her nickname is usually for males.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Couldn't teach her own daughter to drive because she gets frustrated, bulling her way through heavy city traffic {{Hypocrite}}: In "Forgive and leaning on the horn at the slightest provocation.
* DudeMagnet: Almost every episode has
Forget", Eddie is first seen trying to defend a man commenting her on her good looks.
* FanserviceWithASmile: In her teens, Erin worked as a roller-bunny at a cocktail bar (specifically Roxy's). Frank
thief who was apparently aware of it (his mustache twitches in amusement at the memory) stealing for his family, but he let it slide.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible (shared
is disgusted (along with Jamie) to Danny's foolish. While she and most of the precinct) of a cop who testified against her partner for use of an illegal chokehold. Note that "illegal chokehold" is a ''way'' more offensive crime than theft, especially since said illegal choke-hold ended up killing the suspect. Jamie follow the rules set by them, their brother will often go into JackBauerInterrogationTechnique in order to get a perp; needless to say, Danny has gotten a boatload of reprimands because of it.
* FormerTeenRebel: Many references to her teen years indicates that Erin would get into a lot of trouble.
* FoxNewsLiberal: {{Zig Zagged}}. Early on, Danny calls her a "liberal" when she gets particularly testy about his methods in dealing with bad guys. Still, she's characterized well enough to avoid any StrawmanPolitical tropes. She
actually comes across more as a libertarian: holding many conservative viewpoints, and having a tough stance on crime while still being very concerned about civil liberties and sometimes skeptical towards law enforcement, a position that often brings her into conflict with Danny. (Indeed, many conservatives in RealLife often accuse libertarians of being "liberal" because of this stance, so this is probably intentionally reflected in Danny's arguments with Erin.)
* GlamorousSingleMother: Averted. Erin expertly juggles work and her teenage daughter, but has little time left for a social life.
* {{Guile Hero}}ine: Her skill as a rather clever attorney has come in handy many times.
* HelloAttorney: Yes, she is hot.
* HiddenDepths:
** "Risk and Reward" shows Erin to be great at playing pool.
** "Nightmares" revealed that she absolutely ''adores'' Halloween.
* MamaBear: [[spoiler:When a serial killer kidnaps Nicky, Erin doesn't hesitate to go with Danny to find her. Carrying her gun with her as well.]]
* NotSoAboveItAll: Erin can be just as petty as Danny when they butt heads in a case.
* OutnumberedSibling: The only Reagan daughter out of four kids.
* OverprotectiveMom: To Nicky.
* PrinciplesZealot: Is strongly committed to her principles and the law, and doesn't like Danny's CowboyCop tendencies. She has been known to bend on occasion, though.
* SexWithTheEx: The C-plot in "Knockout Game" opens with Jack Boyle, Erin's ex, turning up in her shower the morning after they apparently went out on a date and slept together afterwards. It doesn't go anywhere because she decides he hasn't really changed.
* TakingTheKids: Erin got Nicky after divorcing her husband, a defense attorney.
* ToughLove: She had her own daughter thrown in an overnight holding cell, when Nicky is naively protecting her friends from a drug possession charge. Frank
calls her out on this, nothing this.
* NewMeat: Jamie, by now a seasoned patrolman, is assigned to be her Field Training Officer.
* OldCopYoungCop: She's the (relatively) young cop to Jamie's (relatively) old.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Called "Eddie" 99% of the time. It's short for Edit, the Hungarian equivalent of Edith). We also later learn
she was once found with can speak Serbian.
* ShipTease: Her and Jamie.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She has
a half empty bottle of booze in her car when she was a teenager. Erin does not appreciate thing for the comparison.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: "Innocence" reveals her favorite food is Shepherd's pie.
AllLovingHero and NiceGuy Jamie.



[[folder:Nicole "Nicky" Reagan-Boyle]]
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-->Played by Sami Gayle

Erin's daughter. She recently decided she wants to be the first female Reagan to join the NYPD. [[SarcasmMode Her mom was thrilled.]] She later reconsiders, afraid that becoming a cop would lead her to become cynical about people's motives.

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[[folder:Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Garrett Moore]]
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-->Played --> Played by Sami Gayle

Erin's daughter. She recently decided she wants to be the first female Reagan to join the NYPD. [[SarcasmMode Her mom was thrilled.]] She later reconsiders, afraid that becoming a cop would lead her to become cynical about people's motives.
Gregory Jbara

Frank's de-facto chief of staff.



* AdorablyPrecociousChild: She's in middle school, but dresses and behaves like a thirty-two year old. She isn't cowed by any of the Reagans, regardless of age, and seems to view herself as the matriarch of the family.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: {{Downplayed}}. While Nicky does have friends, she often feels like an outcast because whenever they hear she a Reagan, they may want to do the "fun" stuff without her.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She wants to be a cop and was eager to go on a ride along and from it sees her first dead body. She has many night terrors after that.
* BoyishShortHair: For most of the series she has a pixie cut. She starts growing it out once she reaches college.
* BrainyBrunette: Brown hair + Honors student + WiseBeyondHerYears equals this trope.
* DaddysGirl: Despite having an [[DisappearedDad absent father]], she is thankfully not lacking a male role model in her grandfather.
* FromTheMouthsOfBabes: In the early seasons. Around Seasons 4 and 5 she quite noticeably becomes more mature and outspoken.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: Nicky browbeats Erin into letting her stay out until 11:00. Frank wryly observes that she "made a very convincing argument."
* JaywalkingWillRuinYourLife: In Season 6, she's in a car with friends that gets pulled for a routine traffic stop and the cops find drugs in the car. She gets suspended from Columbia and nearly gets charged for possession until one of her friends cops to it.
* TheMatchmaker: Nicky is interested in pairing her mom off with her boss, DA Rossalini. She also lobbied for Erin to date the art thief.
* MouthyKid: She has her moments.
* NiceGirl: Often noted to be a well-behaved young lady.
* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: She's very well-behaved and intelligent, but increasingly chafes at Erin's stern restrictions on her social life. Still manages to remain quite level-headed through it all.
* TheParagon: One of the smartest and most well-behaved students at her school, to the point where other kids' parents apparently have asked them why they can't be "more like that Nicky Reagan-Boyle." Nicky uses that fact to point out that she deserves the benefit of the doubt when she asks for more personal freedom.
* TurnOutLikeHisFather: She intends to be a cop too. Erin is [[OverprotectiveMom ambiguous about that]].
* WiseBeyondTheirYears

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* AdorablyPrecociousChild: She's in middle school, but dresses and behaves BrutalHonesty: Frank often doesn't like a thirty-two year old. She isn't cowed by any of the Reagans, regardless of age, and seems to view herself as the matriarch of the family.hear it, but Garrett ''will'' give him his honest opinion no matter what. This is exactly why Frank trusts him.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: He once worked for Frank's political opponent, who was also trying to be commissioner.

* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: {{Downplayed}}. While Nicky does have friends, she often feels like an outcast because whenever they hear she a Reagan, they may want to do the "fun" stuff without her.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She wants to be a cop and was eager to go on a ride along and from it sees her first dead body. She has many night terrors after that.
* BoyishShortHair: For most
TheConsigliere: As Deputy Commissioner of the series she has a pixie cut. She starts growing it out once she reaches college.Public Information.
* BrainyBrunette: Brown hair + Honors student + WiseBeyondHerYears equals HonestAdvisor: His main job is to be this trope.
fro Frank.
* DaddysGirl: Despite having an [[DisappearedDad absent father]], she is thankfully not lacking a male role model in her grandfather.
* FromTheMouthsOfBabes: In
PapaWolf: He spends most of "In the early seasons. Around Seasons 4 and 5 she quite noticeably becomes more mature and outspoken.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: Nicky browbeats Erin into letting her stay
Box" trying to get his stepson out until 11:00. of trouble.
* ParentsAsPeople: He even lampshades it.
-->'''Garrett:''' ''(to Frank)'' I have a blind spot where Sam is concerned. And a whole lot of coulda, woulda, shoulda's. And I'm left with a deeply flawed way of showing him love, but it's what I know.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: In "In the Box," his stepson Sam is arrested by the 35th Precinct for buying oxycodone during a sting operation. Garrett goes to
Frank wryly observes seeking to have Sam released into his custody. However, Frank is suspicious and has Baker look into the matter, uncovering that she "made a very convincing argument."
* JaywalkingWillRuinYourLife: In Season 6, she's in a car with friends that gets pulled for a routine traffic stop and
Garrett has used the cops find drugs in the car. She gets suspended from Columbia and nearly gets charged for possession until one pull of her friends cops 1PP on several prior occasions to it.
* TheMatchmaker: Nicky is interested in pairing her mom off with her boss, DA Rossalini. She also lobbied for Erin to date the art thief.
* MouthyKid: She has her moments.
* NiceGirl: Often noted to be a well-behaved young lady.
* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: She's very well-behaved and intelligent, but increasingly chafes at Erin's stern restrictions
keep Sam out of jail. Frank calls Garrett out on her social life. Still manages to remain quite level-headed through it all.
* TheParagon: One of the smartest and most well-behaved students at her school, to the point where other kids' parents apparently have asked them why they can't be "more like that Nicky Reagan-Boyle." Nicky uses that fact
this to point out that she deserves this is enabling Sam's drug habit, not helping him.
* SlaveToPR: To be fair, this is his job. He's
the benefit Deputy Commissioner of Public Information, and he often has to give Frank advice that is sometimes frustrating, but in the doubt end this is exactly ''why'' Frank trusts him so much: He's loyal, but he's not a yes-man, and will often remind Frank of how certain statements or actions will look to the general public outside the bubble of Frank's office.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Frank. The two spend most of their time disagreeing, but there is a great amount of respect between the two of them, and Frank respects Garrett's advice.
* WhatTheHellHero: Frequently delivers these to Frank. Has also occasionally been on the receiving end
when she asks for more personal freedom.
* TurnOutLikeHisFather: She intends
Frank thought he was out of line. Garrett himself delivers a rather eloquent one to be a cop too. Erin is [[OverprotectiveMom ambiguous about that]].
Henry when one of Henry's statements lands Frank in hot water.
* WiseBeyondTheirYears YourCheatingHeart: "The Job" has him reveal that he's had three failed marriages that were the result of extramarital affairs from his end.



[[folder:Linda Reagan]]
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--> Played by Amy Carlson

Wife of Danny and mother of their two grade-school boys (Jack and Sean), Linda works as a charge nurse at St. Vincent's Hospital. As the sole Reagan adult not professionally involved in law enforcement, her views sometimes contrast with those of her in-laws, but her loyalty to Danny and commitment to her patients and children are unquestionable.

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--> Played -->Played by Amy Carlson

Wife
Robert Clohessy

Gormley is a member
of Danny Frank's staff, and mother of their two grade-school boys (Jack is the Special Assistant to the Commissioner, wherein he functions as the liaison between Frank and Sean), Linda works the sworn officers in the department. He previously served as Danny's supervisor and head of the 54th Precinct Detective Squad for the first four seasons, and was tapped by Frank to be the representative of the rank-and-file as a charge nurse at St. Vincent's Hospital. As replacement for Dino Arbogast, after Dino's resignation in the sole Reagan adult not professionally involved in law enforcement, her views sometimes contrast with those wake of her in-laws, but her loyalty to Danny and commitment to her patients and children are unquestionable.the prostitution blackmail scandal.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: Linda is a sweet woman -- loving mother and caring wife. But, if she's angry about something, she won't hide it.
* TheChick: She's probably the most traditionally feminine woman in the series, a nurse and mother of two with no combat training who DoesntLikeGuns.
* ClingyJealousGirl: At one point, Linda worried that Danny would have an affair with a bar waitress and doesn't hide her jealousy over Danny helping out his ex-girlfriend.
* DoesntLikeGuns: At least, she doesn't like that Danny dealt with Jack's fear after a shooting incident by teaching him how to safely handle his father's sidearm. She also at one point bought a revolver for self-defense after being mugged, but decided "it's not me."
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Her hair gets shorter after she becomes a nurse.
* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: An early episode features Linda's sister, a fashion designer, who she has a somewhat tense relationship with. Her sister appears on some level to believe that the rest of their family admire Linda's choice to be a nurse and a Staten Island family woman more than her decision to be a fashion designer.
* GoodParents: Linda is a devoted and caring mother to Jack and Sean.
* GoThroughMe: Linda is tending to a patient who's about to testify against a violent street gang. A gunman enters and tells her to leave the room, but she won't abandon her patient and deliberately steps between them.
* HelloNurse: A literal example. Linda is attractive and restarts her nursing career.
* IAintGotTimeToBleed: When a key witness is shot in his hospital bed in the season 5 finale, Linda takes two in the abdomen, but she's so hopped-up on adrenaline she does a full round of CPR and doesn't even realize she was hit until after the witness has already {{flatline}}d.
* MamaBear: Linda is very protective over her sons. In "Unfinished Business", she gives Danny a major WhatTheHellHero moment when he took out his frustrations on Jack because the episode's case was very personal for him.
* NiceGirl: Linda has shown to be a thoughtful, caring, and sensitive person.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: While Linda can get exasperated at [[BruiserWithASoftCenter Danny's]] workload and angry at his negative traits, she loves him because he's a "good man".
* TeamMom: The one first to offer support and has a gentle nature.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Linda is a sweet woman -- loving mother and caring wife. But, if she's angry about something, she won't hide it.
* TheChick: She's probably the most traditionally feminine woman
BookDumb: He grumbles in the series, a nurse and mother of two with no combat training who DoesntLikeGuns.
* ClingyJealousGirl: At one point, Linda worried
"Excessive Force" during his precinct's COMPSTATS audit that Danny would he liked it better before it was common for the department's rank-and-file to have an affair with a bar waitress degrees in criminology and doesn't hide her jealousy over Danny helping tactics. Frank politely, but firmly, calls him out his ex-girlfriend.
* DoesntLikeGuns: At least, she doesn't like that Danny dealt with Jack's fear after a shooting incident by teaching him how to safely handle his father's sidearm. She also at one point bought a revolver
for self-defense after being mugged, but decided "it's not me."
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Her hair gets shorter after she becomes a nurse.
* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: An early episode features Linda's sister, a fashion designer, who she has a somewhat tense relationship with. Her sister appears on some level to believe that the rest of their family admire Linda's choice to be a nurse and a Staten Island family woman more than her decision to be a fashion designer.
* GoodParents: Linda is a devoted and caring mother to Jack and Sean.
* GoThroughMe: Linda is tending to a patient who's about to testify against a violent street gang. A gunman enters and tells her to leave the room, but she won't abandon her patient and deliberately steps between them.
this attitude.
* HelloNurse: A literal example. Linda is attractive and restarts her nursing career.
* IAintGotTimeToBleed: When a key witness is shot in his hospital bed in the season 5 finale, Linda takes two in the abdomen, but she's so hopped-up on adrenaline she does a full round of CPR and doesn't even realize she was hit until after the witness has already {{flatline}}d.
* MamaBear: Linda is very protective over her sons. In "Unfinished Business", she gives
CharacterTics: According to Danny a major WhatTheHellHero moment in "Secret Arrangements", Gormley runs his fingers through his tie when he took out his frustrations on Jack because the episode's case was very personal for him.
* NiceGirl: Linda has shown to be a thoughtful, caring, and sensitive person.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: While Linda can get exasperated at [[BruiserWithASoftCenter Danny's]] workload and angry at his negative traits, she loves him because
he's lying.
* DaChief: He acts in this role towards Danny, far more than his father does.
* AFatherToHisMen: Fervently stands up for colleagues of his who get into hot water.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Gormley is
a "good man".
* TeamMom: The one first
tough but fair boss. In "Road to offer support Hell," though, when Nicky and her friends got caught for drug possession, he coached her into getting a confession from the friend who possessed the drugs.
* NonPromotion: Gormley's candor and concern for the well-being of the rank-and-file cops leads Frank to promote him as Dino Arbogast's replacement as Frank's liaison to the regular cops. However, under NYPD regulations, the Chief of Department is required to be at least a captain. [[LoopholeAbuse Frank instead invents a new position exclusively for Gormley]], "Special Assistant to the Commissioner," which give him the duties and authority of the Chief of Department, although not the rank and privileges that go with it. While Gormley is promoted later on to Lieutenant, the trope is mostly still in effect, particularly whenever Gormley
has to interface with senior police officers who technically outrank him.
* RankUp: Initially
a gentle nature.sergeant, he's nearing retirement when Frank names him Special Assistant to the Commissioner (a title they invented just for Gormley, because as a sergeant he's too low-ranked to be Chief of Department, who must be at least a Captain or higher) in "Excessive Force". He gets promoted to lieutenant six episodes later in "Sins of the Father".
* ReassignedToAntarctica: What he originally thought was going to happened to him after he shot off his mouth to Frank at a COMPSTATS meeting. He even told Danny that he believed he was being sent to Siberia. Though it turns out Frank was giving him a promotion.
* WhatTheHellHero: When a former partner of his is accused of excessive force in the death of a crazed man in the streets, Gormley rightfully chews out Frank for not standing up for the officer. It later happens when he gives similar remarks in a COMPSTATS meeting concerning the reputations of his own men, as the meeting happens while Danny is under investigation for a (false) excessive force complaint.



[[folder:Jack and Sean Reagan]]
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--> Played by Tony and Andrew Terraciano respectively

The two sons of Danny and Linda. Will typically only appear in the family dinner scenes.

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--> Played by Tony and Andrew Terraciano respectively

John Ventimiglia

The two sons former chief of Danny and Linda. Will typically only appear the Organized Crime Control Bureau (OCCB). He's later promoted to Chief of Department after the retirement of the previous occupant of that position, but is forced to resign in the family dinner scenes.season 4 finale after he's implicated in a corruption scheme.



* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Sean is the youngest member of the entire Reagan family.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: Whenever a particularly tough and/or complicated adult topic comes up, one of the older members will immediately tell the boys to go eat in the kitchen or go upstairs to play.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Some of the questions they ask can be this, with them not understanding how certain topics can be painful and/or sensitive to the older members of the Reagan family.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Episodes often show the boys being kept in the dark about disturbing events, such as their mother's kidnapping (she was "at a spa") or the fact that a raid Frank once led on a mob-family christening ceremony resulted in the collateral death of the baby.
* {{Lovable Jock}}s: Both are active hockey players (Jack even played soccer at one point) and are nice young men.
* MoralityPet: [[AntiHero Danny]] will be his nicest when he's with either or both of them.
* NiceGuy: Both are well mannered and polite young men.
* SatelliteCharacter: They only serve as the children on Danny and Linda who often ask questions regarding the current episode's topic.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: As "Growing Boys" revealed, their favorite meal are ''taco pies''.

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* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Sean is BurnBabyBurn: After being forced to resign in disgrace over the youngest member of prostitution scandal, Dino is shown burning his uniform in his backyard
* DaChief: First functions as
the entire Reagan family.
chief of OCCB, functioning as the guy that Jamie answers to during his occasional infiltrations into the Sanfino crime family. In season 4, Dino is promoted to Chief of Department (the highest-ranking sworn officer).
* ChildrenAreInnocent: Whenever a particularly tough and/or complicated adult topic DirtyCop: His downfall comes up, when it's discovered that he was one of the older members will immediately tell the boys to go eat several high-ranking officials caught up in the kitchen or go upstairs to play.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Some of the questions they ask can be this, with them not understanding how certain topics can be painful and/or sensitive to the older members of the Reagan family.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Episodes often show the boys being kept in the dark about disturbing events, such as their mother's kidnapping (she was "at a spa") or the fact that a raid Frank once led on a mob-family christening ceremony resulted in the collateral death of the baby.
* {{Lovable Jock}}s: Both are active hockey players (Jack even played soccer at one point) and are nice young men.
* MoralityPet: [[AntiHero Danny]] will be his nicest when he's with either or both of them.
* NiceGuy: Both are well mannered and polite young men.
* SatelliteCharacter: They
DA Amanda Harris's blackmail scheme. Not only serve as the children on that, but Dino attempted to have Danny benched in an effort to cover his tracks.
* DirtyOldMan: He's caught on video committing lewd acts with an escort hired by a recently deceased brothel madam,
and Linda who often ask questions regarding the current episode's topic.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: As "Growing Boys" revealed, their favorite meal are ''taco pies''.
was blackmailed into silence by Amanda Harris.



[[folder:Detective Joe Reagan]]
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--> Played by Unknown Actor

The middle Reagan brother. Killed in the line of duty before the show starts, a running arc in the first season is Jamie investigating his death.

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!!Recurring Characters

[[folder:Mayor Carter Poole]]
--> Played by Unknown Actor

The middle Reagan brother. Killed
Creator/DavidRamsey

Mayor of New York starting
in the line of duty before the show starts, a running arc in the first season is Jamie investigating his death.2.



* ForgottenFallenFriend: A family variant and {{averted}}. His death is mentioned throughout the series on how it affected his family and his murder became a major plot point in season one.
* TheHeart: {{Implied}}. A line from Linda reveals that Joe was the one to help Danny and Jame connect with each other; his death resulted in his brothers' relationship becoming strained and distant.
* HiddenDepths: Joe loved poetry.
* TheInformant: For the FBI.
* NiceGuy: His training officer Renzulli called him a 'real sweetheart'.
* PosthumousCharacter: He is dead by the start of the series.
* RealMenWearPink: He had a thing for poetry.

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: A family variant BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: One of the reasons he has a soft spot for Frank is that when he was a kid and {{averted}}. His death is mentioned throughout Frank was just a patrol officer, Frank coached basketball for him.
* CharacterTics: He scratches
the back of his head when he's bluffing.
* CommutingOnABus: Shows up less often from Season 4 onwards due to his being a
series regular on how it affected his family ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' as John Diggle. He still plays a crucial role in the plot though, and his murder became scenes with Frank are typically some of the most crucial in the episodes where he appears.
* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: He gets saddled with this trope a lot. He may ''think'' the NYPD needs reforming, while Frank is more than happy to point out that things at the NYPD are just fine.
* HeroicBSOD: Considers tendering his resignation after remarks he made about the recent police shooting of a teenager armed with a knife led to a cop being shot in what appeared to be a retaliation attack. Frank talks him out of it.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's somewhat of a mix of President UsefulNotes/BarackObama and Newark, New Jersey mayor Corey Booker. The Obama comparisons are noted early on when Henry notes that Poole was previously a "community organizer", a phrase frequently thrown around during Obama's 2008 presidential campaign to describe some of his earlier work. The Booker comparisons come from Poole's status as a young, personable, media-savvy African-American mayor of
a major plot point city in season one.
* TheHeart: {{Implied}}. A line
the northeastern United States (indeed, as a neighbor in the Tri-State Area, Newark is just on the other side of the Hudson from Linda reveals that Joe was New York City, and there's frequent UsefulNotes/NewJerseyTransit, UsefulNotes/{{Amtrak}} and [[UsefulNotes/PortAuthorityTransHudson PATH]] train service between the one two).
* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: More like Our Mayors Are Different. He's a Mayor Personable/Mayor Minority combo.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Seems to work pretty well with Frank, too, though politics puts them at cross-purposes once in a while.
* SleazyPolitician: Downplayed. He is not ''very'' sleazy but he does think like a politician and sometimes cuts corners in morality especially in the eyes of the more straitlaced Frank. Also he sometimes thinks too much about {{Nepotism}} toward his original constituents rather then thinking in terms of the whole city. In a way he is a more modernized and respectable version of a traditional New York City ward boss. Indeed, at the beginning of the Season 3 finale "This Way Out", as the angry crowd at the town hall meeting says some harsh things about NYPD policy (much to Frank's chagrin), Mayor Poole is seen coolly analyzing the situation and very obviously thinking about how to placate his constituents. He then starts giving a rather politiciany speech, beginning "Now, I as a child of the projects myself, completely understand your frustration..." causing the audience members to groan, only to get shot mid-speech. Still, although Frank doesn't like to hear it, Mayor Poole does need political popularity and influence in order
to help Danny and Jame connect Frank in certain situations.
** Also, while he does clash often
with each other; Frank, at the core both of them are NotSoDifferent: they both want to achieve what's best for the public, it's just that they disagree on how to get there. As an example, both of them are concerned over terrorist threats, but Frank would rather work quietly and keep things off the news, while Poole would warn the whole world, partly because he doesn't want to be seen as someone who did nothing, but also because he is genuinely concerned for his death resulted in his brothers' relationship becoming strained and distant.
* HiddenDepths: Joe loved poetry.
* TheInformant: For the FBI.
* NiceGuy: His training officer Renzulli called him a 'real sweetheart'.
* PosthumousCharacter: He is dead by the start of the series.
* RealMenWearPink: He had a
city.
** The most sleazy
thing for poetry.he's done is in Season 6, where due to Frank's bad publicity he drags his feet on whether to keep him on as the PC.
* TookALevelInJerkass: In Season 6, though he gets better.




!!The NYPD

[[folder:Sgt. Anthony Renzulli]]
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-->Played by Nicholas Turturro

Jamie's training officer and partner through season 2. Took public credit for a rescue performed by Jamie in order to keep the latter's face out of the press for the benefit of the Sanfino undercover operation.

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\n!!The NYPD\n\n[[folder:Sgt. Anthony Renzulli]]\n[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anthony_renzulli_6711.jpg]]\n-->Played [[folder:Manhattan District Attorney Amanda Harris]]
--> Played
by Nicholas Turturro

Jamie's training officer and partner
Amy Morton

Erin's boss, the District Attorney of the Borough of Manhattan,
through season 2. Took public credit for a rescue performed by Jamie in order to keep the latter's face out of the press for the benefit of the Sanfino undercover operation.seasons 3 and 4.



* BigBrotherMentor: To Jamie.
* BookDumb: Renzulli isn't really a book smart person.
* DemotedToExtra: In Season 3, he moves out from a patrol car to running the patrolmen of the 12th Precinct. He doesn't show up as often as the first two seasons now, though this is arguably to accentuate the fact that his former protege Jamie is now coming into his own as a mature policeman with a newbie partner of his own to train.
* DonutMessWithACop: Likely donuts. At least it sure is [[HighFatIndex something.]]
* OldCopYoungCop: To Jamie. He is the old one.
* PluckyComicRelief: In Season 1.
* RealMenCook: Cooks a special Valentine's Day dinner for his wife, using a recipe his mom taught him.
* SecretKeeper: He was asked by Frank to publicly take credit for a rescue Jamie performed, in order to protect the undercover operation.
* StreetSmart: Renzulli doesn't seem to have much in higher education, but he's very savvy and is an experienced cop.

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* BigBrotherMentor: To Jamie.
BitchInSheepsClothing: You don't want to be on her bad side.
* BookDumb: Renzulli isn't really a book smart person.
* DemotedToExtra: In Season 3, he moves
CorruptBureaucrat: It turns out from that [[spoiler: she's got a patrol car to running the patrolmen of the 12th Precinct. He long-standing deal with a high profile madam who has her people seduce high profile New Yorkers and get them on tape so that Amanda can blackmail them whenever she needs a favor. When Erin finds out and confronts her, Amanda [[{{TheCorrupter}} calls Erin stupid for not being on board with this]], and threatens her. It doesn't show up as often as the first two seasons now, though this is arguably to accentuate the fact that his former protege Jamie is now coming into his own as a mature policeman with a newbie partner of his own to train.
* DonutMessWithACop: Likely donuts. At least it sure is [[HighFatIndex something.
work.]]
* OldCopYoungCop: To Jamie. He is {{Foreshadowing}}: Back in season 3, it comes to Erin's attention that she withheld evidence that could have had a big impact on the old one.
* PluckyComicRelief: In Season 1.
* RealMenCook: Cooks
outcome of a special Valentine's Day dinner case she was prosecuting, and her reaction when Erin confronts her about it is essentially "[[InsaneTrollLogic I know the guy was guilty, so I didn't need to show evidence that could have implied he wasn't]], [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids now stop being naive]]," making it clear that morals don't mean much to her. End of season 4, she gets arrested for his wife, using being an actual crook - running a recipe his mom taught him.
lengthy blackmail scheme.
* SecretKeeper: He was asked HoistByTheirOwnPetard: She threatens Erin's career when Erin confronts her on her corruption, but gets arrested in the end, ironically by Frank the very same pair of district attorney investigators she'd been tricking into doing her bidding earlier in the episode. The look of shock on her face is ''priceless.''
* TheIronLady
* TheMentor: To Erin. She nurtures Erin's talent and notes "Y'know, it wasn't easy getting
to publicly take credit where I am, but you know how I did it? In every job along the way, I made myself indispensible. The boss knew I had their back. And now I'm looking for people who can do the same for me. People who want a rescue Jamie performed, ''future'' in this office. People like you, Erin."
** [[spoiler: ''Brutally'' subverted at the end of her arc, in the most gut-wrenching way possible. Erin is disgusted to discover that Amanda has been conspiring for years to entrap and blackmail lots of people of major influence, like high-level cops, politicians, pro athletes, and various celebrities,
in order to protect guarantee their assistance whenever she needs it (whether this assistance is solely for cases or possibly for darker, personal reasons is left open to speculation). When Erin confronts her on it, Amanda--her mentor--replies "Oh you stupid, stupid child," in the undercover operation.
* StreetSmart: Renzulli doesn't seem
most chillingly calm voice ever, breaking Erin's heart. She then goes to give her a horrifying BreakingSpeech, including parts where she mocks Erin, saying "You waltzed in here like a glamorous model posing for a statue of Justice," and goes on to claim that she tried to show Erin how to really get things done, and then threatens Erin's career]].
* SheWhoFightsMonsters: Maybe. It's possible that [[spoiler: she might
have much in higher education, but he's very savvy ''started out'' with good intentions, and that she really did do what she did to guarantee that she could put bad guys away; the problem is an experienced cop.that in the process, she ''became'' a bad guy herself.]]



[[folder:Detective Jackie Curatola]]
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--> Played by Jennifer Esposito

Danny's first partner in seasons 1 and 2.

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[[folder:Detective Jackie Curatola]]
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Jackie_Curatola_3247.jpg]]
[[folder:Manhattan DA Robert Mccoy]]
--> Played by Jennifer Esposito

Danny's first partner in seasons 1 and 2.
Holt [=McCallany=]

Amanda Harris's replacement after she is arrested for her prostitution scandal.



* ActionGirl: Doesn't hesitate to lay a smackdown on the perp.
* ActionMom: "The Job" reveals that Jackie is the mother of kids, the exact number unknown.
* AndStarring: The TitleSequence is reserved for Reagans.
* BerserkButton: Watch an abusive boyfriend ask Jackie if she "likes it". Watch Jackie use the abusive boyfriend's face to clean the interrogation room table.
--> '''Danny:''' Not so fun when they fight back, huh?
* BettyAndVeronica: Played with. She's a Veronica to Linda's Betty except she's not really competing with her.
* BlueOni: To Danny.
* TheConscience: As the more even tempered one she sometimes ends up keeping a lid on Danny's anger.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: {{Implied}}. Jackie mentions in "Domestic Disturbance" that she witnessed her father physically abuse her mother.
* DeadpanSnarker: When a criminal is disrespectful to her, Jackie often snarks right back at them.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: A woman blatantly hits on Jackie in "After Hours".
* KnightInSourArmor
* MamaBear: "The Job" confirms that she is one, when she and Danny investigate an attempted killing on a convicted criminal living in a halfway house. She even lampshades this:
-->'''Jackie:''' ''(to Danny)'' I got to tell you, Reagan, I got kids, and they put murderers and molesters next door to me? I'd be right out there with them.
* NobleBigotWithABadge: "Hall of Mirrors" shows that while Jackie doesn't ''hate'' anyone of Middle Eastern descent, she does hold some stereotypical views on them.
* TheNotLoveInterest: Again, to Danny.
* OneOfTheBoys
* PlatonicLifePartners: And yet again, with Danny.
* ThePowerOfTrust: Linda doesn't even seem to blink an eye at Jackie being partner with Danny. In fact, a couple exchanges when she visits the Reagan house indicate they're friends (including giggling over the outfit Jackie wears once while undercover as a prostitute to catch a SerialKiller).
* PutOnABus: Jennifer Esposito was diagnosed with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coeliac_disease Coeliac disease]] and actually collapsed on set at one point. She was forced to bow out of the series a third of the way into season 3.
* {{Sidekick}}
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She doesn't appreciate men who cheat and/or are abusive, and will date guys who don't qualify as either.
* StrictlyProfessionalRelationship: With Danny.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Only shown on one or two episodes. Once when her room is used as a safehouse for a witness, Danny is surprised by it's femininity.
* UndyingLoyalty: She will back Danny even in somewhat murky situations.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Jackie and her high school friend, Anna, ended up on opposite sides of the law.

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* ActionGirl: Doesn't hesitate to lay a smackdown on CorruptBureaucrat: Just like Amanda, but for different reasons. Erin gets suspicious about [=McCoy=]'s actions around the perp.
* ActionMom: "The Job" reveals
handling of a Riker's Island corrections officer who pled guilty to drugs possession. After she finds out that Jackie is the mother officer in question was one of kids, the exact number unknown.
* AndStarring: The TitleSequence is reserved for Reagans.
* BerserkButton: Watch an abusive boyfriend ask Jackie if
several involved in a drug trafficking ring at Riker's, she "likes it". Watch Jackie use the abusive boyfriend's face to clean the interrogation room table.
--> '''Danny:''' Not so fun when they fight back, huh?
* BettyAndVeronica: Played with. She's a Veronica to Linda's Betty except she's not really competing with her.
* BlueOni: To Danny.
* TheConscience: As the more even tempered one she sometimes ends up keeping a lid on Danny's anger.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: {{Implied}}. Jackie mentions in "Domestic Disturbance"
finds that she witnessed her father physically abuse her mother.
* DeadpanSnarker: When a criminal is disrespectful
[=McCoy=] has been trying to her, Jackie often snarks right back at them.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: A woman blatantly hits on Jackie in "After Hours".
* KnightInSourArmor
* MamaBear: "The Job" confirms that she is one, when she and Danny investigate an attempted killing on a convicted criminal living in a halfway house. She even lampshades this:
-->'''Jackie:''' ''(to Danny)'' I got to tell you, Reagan, I got kids, and they put murderers and molesters next door to me? I'd be right out there with them.
* NobleBigotWithABadge: "Hall of Mirrors" shows that while Jackie doesn't ''hate'' anyone of Middle Eastern descent, she does hold some stereotypical views on them.
* TheNotLoveInterest: Again, to Danny.
* OneOfTheBoys
* PlatonicLifePartners: And yet again, with Danny.
* ThePowerOfTrust: Linda doesn't even seem to blink an eye at Jackie being partner with Danny. In fact, a couple exchanges when she visits
cover up the Reagan house indicate they're friends (including giggling over scandal to protect the outfit Jackie wears once while undercover as a prostitute to catch a SerialKiller).
* PutOnABus: Jennifer Esposito was diagnosed with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coeliac_disease Coeliac disease]] and actually collapsed on set at one point. She was forced to bow out
head of the series NYDOC, who was a third friend of his father's. Erin convinces him to turn himself in and resign.
* IntroductionByHookup: He's originally introduced a defense attorney who meets Erin at a speed-dating session her girlfriends convinced her to attend. They start dating at the end
of the way into season 3.
* {{Sidekick}}
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She doesn't appreciate men who cheat and/or are abusive, and will date guys who don't qualify as either.
* StrictlyProfessionalRelationship: With Danny.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Only shown on one or two episodes. Once when her room is used as a safehouse for a witness, Danny is surprised by it's femininity.
* UndyingLoyalty: She will back Danny even in somewhat murky situations.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Jackie and her high school friend, Anna, ended
episode, but break up on opposite sides of after the law.CorruptBureaucrat thing above.



[[folder:Detective First Grade Abigail Baker]]
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--> Played by Abigail Hawk

Frank's executive assistant, head of the Police Commissioner's Detective Squad.

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[[folder:Detective First Grade Abigail Baker]]
[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_lj0jvchicd1qa1vxto1_500.png]]
[[folder:Noble Sanfino]]
--> Played by Abigail Hawk

Frank's executive assistant, head of
Eric Morris

While in plainclothes at a bar during
the Police Commissioner's Detective Squad.Season 2 premiere, Jamie Reagan saved a young man's life from an accidental overdose. The guy turned out to be Noble Sanfino, the heir to a major crime syndicate. OCCB parlayed Jamie's brownie points into an undercover assignment for the rookie cop.



* BadassBureaucrat
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Baker is generally a quiet, efficient and demure personal assistant, who deftly manages Frank's schedule. She is ''also'' an NYPD detective, and whenever Frank needs dirt dug up, she delivers.
* ADayInTheLimelight: "Manhattan Queens" kinda becomes one for her, since the Frank subplot is about dealing with someone trying to humiliate the NYPD while a summit of police chiefs is in the city. The person doing it is a Suffolk County deputy chief who's been stalking Abigail for years.
* DeadpanSnarker: A jerk from a neighboring police department on Long Island is being extremely rude during her presentation at a police symposium...and she calmly shuts him up with a quick one-liner.
* GirlFriday: For Frank.
* OfficeLady: Much of her role -- until Frank needs a quiet investigation, at which the viewers are reminded that Baker is not just an office lady, she's also a detective.

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* BadassBureaucrat
AffablyEvil
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Baker is generally a quiet, efficient and demure personal assistant, who deftly manages Frank's schedule. She is ''also'' an NYPD detective, and whenever Frank needs dirt dug up, she delivers.
TheAggressiveDrugDealer
* ADayInTheLimelight: "Manhattan Queens" kinda becomes one for her, since the Frank subplot is about dealing with someone trying to humiliate the NYPD while a summit of police chiefs is in the city. The person doing it is a Suffolk County deputy chief who's been stalking Abigail for years.
* DeadpanSnarker: A jerk from a neighboring police department on Long Island is being extremely rude during her presentation at a police symposium...and she calmly shuts him up with a quick one-liner.
* GirlFriday: For Frank.
* OfficeLady: Much of her role -- until Frank needs a quiet investigation, at which the viewers are reminded
ContractOnTheHitman: When Noble's associates figure out that Baker is not just an office lady, she's also Jamie was a detective.spy, his own uncle puts out a hit on them both.
* EvilVirtues: Gratitude to Jamie. Ironically this turns out to be his FatalFlaw.
* IronicName: A gangster named ''Noble''?



[[folder:Detective First Grade Maria Baez]]
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--> Played by Marisa Ramirez

Danny's replacement partner starting episode 17 of season 3 (his third overall, he has another one played by Megan Boone for a few episodes in the same season).

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[[folder:Detective First Grade Maria Baez]]
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[[folder:Inspector General Kelly Peterson]]
--> Played by Marisa Ramirez

Danny's replacement partner starting episode 17
Bebe Neuwirth

The new Inspector General as
of season 3 (his third overall, he has another one played by Megan Boone for a few episodes in the same season).Season 4.



* ActionGirl: She's a female cop, so this naturally comes with the territory.
* BigBrotherWorship: Maria painfully remembers how she ''used'' to look up to Javi when they were kids, and he used to protect her from bullies. Nowadays, he's a recovering drug addict with a criminal history, while she's a police detective: the roles have reversed.
* FairCop: {{Invoked}} in the season six premiere "Worst Case Scenario", where Baez plays up her good looks to pull a DistractedByTheSexy on some terrorism suspects. It works like a charm, up to and including a WolfWhistle.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible sibling to her older brother Javi, who grew up to be the foolish one.
* SpicyLatina
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Jackie, at first. Both of them are savvy Latina detectives from rough backgrounds. She eventually gains CharacterDevelopment.
* WhatTheHellHero: Baez functions as the one to call Danny out on his behavior if she thinks he's crossing the line, such as some remarks he makes about Muslims in a Post911TerrorismEpisode.

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* ActionGirl: She's TheAce: A tough-talking [[{{Joisey}} Jersey Girl]] who made a female cop, so name for herself fighting crime, through the legal system, in Newark, eventually rising to become the Essex County Prosecutor. She also shows herself to be a pretty skilled markswoman, as seen when Frank takes her to the shooting range.
* BelligerentSexualTension: Often at odd with Frank, but it's obvious they still have feelings.
* ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou: It's heavily implied that she and Frank end up feeling
this naturally comes way about each other by the end of her arc. Each of them recognizes the necessary tension that their jobs require them to have in order to make sure that both sides are given a fair hearing, and although they often butt heads and argue, they come to genuinely admire and respect each other for being honestly passionate about their ideals. Humorously noted in one episode when Kelly threatens to subpoena Frank and even get him arrested if he doesn't cooperate with the territory.
* BigBrotherWorship: Maria painfully remembers how she ''used'' to look up to Javi when they were kids, and he used to protect
one of her from bullies. Nowadays, he's a recovering drug addict investigations into something Frank deems classified information[[note]]in particular, it involves an Intelligence Liaison officer who has been accused of tampering with evidence[[/note]]; Frank asks "Would you really throw me in jail?", to which Kelly responds "Yes....but with a criminal history, while heavy heart." Indeed, the reason she eventually quits her job is because she doesn't think she can keep up the adversarial nature her job requires that she have towards Frank...and it's heavily implied that it's because she's a police detective: fallen for him.
* {{Joisey}}: A native New Jerseyan, Kelly made her way up
the roles have reversed.
* FairCop: {{Invoked}}
ranks of the Newark DA's office, and was the lead prosecutor in the Essex County, New Jersey court system before she accepted the position of NYPD Inspector General.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Sometimes can come across as a hard case, but her heart's in the right place.
* OldFlame: With Frank.
* PutOnABus: She quits at the end of
the season six premiere "Worst Case Scenario", where Baez plays up because (paraphrasing her good looks words) her job requires her to pull a DistractedByTheSexy on some terrorism suspects. It works like a charm, up to have an adversarial relationship with the PC, and including a WolfWhistle.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible sibling to
she realizes she likes Frank too much. In her older brother Javi, who grew up words, her job requires her to be antagonistic towards the foolish one.
* SpicyLatina
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Jackie,
Commissioner, or at first. Both of them are savvy Latina detectives from rough backgrounds. least neutral. She eventually gains CharacterDevelopment.
* WhatTheHellHero: Baez functions as the one
says she's "supposed to call Danny out on his behavior if she thinks he's crossing the line, such as some remarks he makes about Muslims in a Post911TerrorismEpisode.be Switzerland"...but instead "I'm Bay Ridge" (Frank's neighborhood). She admits "I ''root'' for you, Frank."
* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: When she's Frank's antagonist.



[[folder:Officer Vincent Cruz]]
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--> Played by Sebastian Sozzi

Jamie's partner for season three. He grew up in the Bitterman Houses, a troubled housing project.

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[[folder:Officer Vincent Cruz]]
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[[folder:Reverend Darnell Potter]]
--> Played by Sebastian Sozzi

Jamie's partner for season three. He grew up in
Ato Essandoh

A spotlight-loving black pastor who frequently clashes with
the Bitterman Houses, a troubled housing project.NYPD and Frank in particular over race issues, including leveling accusations of PoliceBrutality.



* TheCasanova: Definitely has an eye for the ladies.
* CowboyCop: Tends to play things fast and loose, a trait which initially does ''not'' endear him to Jamie. They manage to come to terms with each other, though.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: He grew up in the Bitterman Housing Projects, which are beset with gangs and drugs, but managed to escape that life and join the NYPD.
* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:In "The Bitter End" the gang that ''de facto'' runs the Bitterman Houses basically declares war on the NYPD. Vinny and Jamie are lured into the project and ambushed, and Vinny is fatally shot.]]
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The manly man to Jamie's sensitive guy.

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* TheCasanova: Definitely ArchEnemy: To Frank, or the closest thing he has an eye for the ladies.
* CowboyCop: Tends
to play things fast and loose, a trait which initially does ''not'' endear him to Jamie. They manage to come to terms one.
* EnemyMine: {{Downplayed}}
with each other, though.
Frank in one episode where ''both'' of them are not happy that a white supremacist radio host is doing a show in New York (although he and Frank still disagree on how best to deal with the situation; Potter would rather side with the mayor and shut down the show, while Frank would prefer to let the show go on).
* DarkAndTroubledPast: He grew up EvilCannotComprehendGood: Potter may not be "evil" per se but it's clear he has a corrupt side. In various meetings, it's obvious Potter refuses to believe Frank isn't driven by racism and a wish to always protect dirty cops and thinks they're engaged in political games, unaware of how much Frank hates that. More importantly, Potter can't accept that Frank will always put public interests and others before his own image and standing as Potter would never do the same.
* KarmaHoudini: The man is blatantly corrupt and is involved with shady characters. It's rather impressive he hasn't been arrested himself for some of his antics
in the Bitterman Housing Projects, which are beset episodes where he appears[[note]]He could've been charged with gangs misuse of the 9-1-1 system and drugs, but managed conspiracy to escape assault police officers in "Black and Blue," and obstruction of justice in "Excessive Force"[[/note]], though it's implied that life the NYPD is wary of giving him ammunition.
** In his first appearance in "Black
and join Blue" he ''creates'' a confrontation with the NYPD.
* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:In "The Bitter End"
NYPD by [[spoiler:having a friend make a 911 call at his church and then having some of his parishioners screw with the gang that ''de facto'' runs the Bitterman Houses basically declares war on the NYPD. Vinny and responding officers, who happen to be Jamie are lured into Reagan and Sgt. Renzulli. Jamie and Renzulli get knocked down the project stairs by some [[ScaryBlackMan large black men]]. Jamie gets some cuts to his face, and ambushed, and Vinny Renzulli gets hospitalized with a concussion]]
** In "Excessive Force" he [[spoiler:basically pays off an immigrant family to keep quiet about the fact that a suspect
is fatally shot.lying about Danny throwing him out a third-story window during his arrest.]]
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The manly MalcolmXerox: Rev. Darnell Potter is a fairly transparent StrawPolitical of the Rev. Al Sharpton. Not only is he a demagogue, an accessory to murder, a crook, a hatemonger and a liar, he's waging a motiveless war on the NYPD to boot: He has never once managed to make a truthful accusation of PoliceBrutality on-screen, but that hasn't stopped him from jumping on anything he thinks he could twist into one (or one he could create). Taken UpToEleven in his first appearance, where he can quote Malcolm X by heart, but is apparently unfamiliar with anything Martin Luther King ever said.
* SinisterMinister: He ''claims'' to be a
man of God, but he's really just interested in the position for the political power it gives him over the Black community.
%%Strawman Has a Point is an Audience Reaction. Do not re-add it.
* StrawHypocrite: He claims he is defending the black communities, but it is quite clear
to Jamie's sensitive guy.anyone that has spent more than a minute with him he is just manipulating the black community for his own needs.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Mayor Poole. Poole broke it off when Potter's shady dealings came to light.



[[folder:Officer Edit "Eddie" Janko]]
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--> Played by Vanessa Ray

Jamie's partner starting season four. A rookie cop.

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[[folder:Officer Edit "Eddie" Janko]]
[[quoteright:169:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blog_vanessa_ray_2.jpg]]
--> Played
[[folder:Javier "Javi" Baez]]
-->Played
by Vanessa Ray

Jamie's partner starting season four. A rookie cop.
Kirk Acevedo

Maria Baez' older brother, a heroin addict who's caused nothing but trouble for the family since he was a teenager.



* ActionGirl
* AttemptedRape: Suffers an attempted date rape in "The Truth About Lying" and lies to Jamie initially. He eventually works it out, talks her into coming forward, and [[LaserGuidedKarma she gets to arrest her own would-be rapist. In the middle of another date.]] ([[ArtisticLicenseLaw Which is a massive conflict of interest]], but [[RuleOfDrama dang if it wasn't awesome]].)
* BigEater: Though we've never actually seen it, she apparently eats a lot, and half the jokes Jamie makes at her expense involve how long their lunch breaks take.
** From 5x01 "Partners"
-->'''Eddie:''' Why is it every time I'm eating... we get a job?
-->'''Jamie:''' Maybe 'cause you're always eating.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her father was imprisoned when she was just a kid. Her father is serving 6-8 years at Fort Dix Correctional. She later stated in season 4 episode 10 that long time associates lost everything and that she hasn't spoken to her father in 3 years. Because of her background and also the fact that she is a woman in law enforcement, she has had to work harder to prove that she deserves to be a cop.
* FairCop: Cute little blonde officer, though don't mistake her for a DumbBlonde--she's very competent, if inexperienced.
* ForbiddenFruit: She becomes this to Jamie after Sgt. Renzulli informs them that they would be split up if they developed romantic feelings for each other.
* GenderBlenderName: Her nickname is usually for males.
* {{Hypocrite}}: In "Forgive and Forget", Eddie is first seen trying to defend a thief who was stealing for his family, but is disgusted (along with most of the precinct) of a cop who testified against her partner for use of an illegal chokehold. Note that "illegal chokehold" is a ''way'' more offensive crime than theft, especially since said illegal choke-hold ended up killing the suspect. Jamie actually calls her out on this.
* NewMeat: Jamie, by now a seasoned patrolman, is assigned to be her Field Training Officer.
* OldCopYoungCop: She's the (relatively) young cop to Jamie's (relatively) old.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Called "Eddie" 99% of the time. It's short for Edit, the Hungarian equivalent of Edith). We also later learn she can speak Serbian.
* ShipTease: Her and Jamie.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She has a thing for the AllLovingHero and NiceGuy Jamie.

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* ActionGirl
* AttemptedRape: Suffers an attempted date rape
BigBrotherInstinct: Maria is upset that the brother who's now involved in "The Truth About Lying" and lies crime used to Jamie initially. He eventually works it out, talks be the guy defending her into coming forward, and [[LaserGuidedKarma from "all those bullies when we were kids." Although she gets to arrest her own would-be rapist. In the middle of another date.]] ([[ArtisticLicenseLaw Which has trouble trusting him, Javi is a massive conflict of interest]], but [[RuleOfDrama dang if it wasn't awesome]].)
* BigEater: Though we've never
actually seen it, she apparently eats a lot, ''still'' trying to protect her.
* BlackSheep: Javi broke the hearts of his parents
and half Maria by choosing to go down the jokes Jamie makes at her expense involve how long their lunch breaks take.
** From 5x01 "Partners"
-->'''Eddie:''' Why
path that he did. Maria still bitterly resents him for this.
* DescentIntoAddiction: A key part of his backstory. This, along with his slide into criminal behavior,
is it every what drove his family away. Now he's desperately trying to prove to them, particularly Maria, that he's clean again and no longer a criminal.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The foolish one, to Maria's responsible one.
* TheInformant: For the DEA and then the NYPD. When Maria and Danny force him to reveal this, he laments that this is the "first
time I'm eating... we get a job?
-->'''Jamie:''' Maybe 'cause you're always eating.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her father was imprisoned when she was just a kid. Her father is serving 6-8 years at Fort Dix Correctional. She later stated
in season 4 episode 10 [his] life" that long time associates lost everything and he's done something that she hasn't spoken he thinks Maria will be proud of.
* KnightTemplarBigBrother: Unusually, it's not in a way that's harmful
to her father in 3 years. Because of her background and also the fact others, but to himself: he's so desperate to show his little sister that she is a woman in law enforcement, she has had he still loves her and to work harder let her know that he's redeemed himself that he repeatedly goes to insanely dangerous, self-sacrificing lengths to prove that she deserves to be he's not a cop.
criminal anymore.
* FairCop: Cute little blonde officer, though don't mistake her for a DumbBlonde--she's very competent, if inexperienced.
RecoveredAddict
* ForbiddenFruit: She becomes this to Jamie after Sgt. Renzulli informs them that they would be split up if they developed romantic feelings for each other.
* GenderBlenderName: Her nickname is usually for males.
* {{Hypocrite}}: In "Forgive and Forget", Eddie is first seen trying to defend a thief who was stealing for his family, but is disgusted (along with most of the precinct) of a cop who testified against her partner for use of an illegal chokehold. Note that "illegal chokehold" is a ''way'' more offensive crime than theft, especially since said illegal choke-hold ended up killing the suspect. Jamie actually calls her out on this.
* NewMeat: Jamie, by now a seasoned patrolman, is assigned to be her Field Training Officer.
* OldCopYoungCop: She's the (relatively) young cop to Jamie's (relatively) old.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Called "Eddie" 99% of the time. It's short for Edit, the Hungarian equivalent of Edith). We also later learn she can speak Serbian.
* ShipTease: Her and Jamie.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She has a thing
RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:After getting clean, he turns snitch for the AllLovingHero department and NiceGuy Jamie.helps them land a big drug bust, but throws himself in front of a submachine gun during the raid to protect Maria.]]
* StupidSacrifice: [[spoiler:His manner of death is kind of like TakingTheBullet for Superman: ''Maria'' is the one with the BulletproofVest on[[note]] though it should be noted that Maria's vest would've stopped penetration, but not the impact force of a bullet[[/note]]. Quite likely he wasn't thinking too clearly, though.]]
* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler:Dies taking a bullet for Maria.]]
* WellDoneSonGuy: Although Javi is the older sibling, he now ''desperately'' wants to regain Maria's approval, due to his fall from grace.



[[folder:Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Garrett Moore]]
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--> Played by Gregory Jbara

Frank's de-facto chief of staff.

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[[folder:Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Garrett Moore]]
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[[folder:Jack Boyle]]
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--> Played by Gregory Jbara

Frank's de-facto chief of staff.
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->'''Played by:''' Peter Hermann

Erin's ex-husband and Nicky's father.



* BrutalHonesty: Frank often doesn't like to hear it, but Garrett ''will'' give him his honest opinion no matter what. This is exactly why Frank trusts him.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: He once worked for Frank's political opponent, who was also trying to be commissioner.
* TheConsigliere: As Deputy Commissioner of Public Information.
* HonestAdvisor: His main job is to be this fro Frank.
* PapaWolf: He spends most of "In the Box" trying to get his stepson out of trouble.
* ParentsAsPeople: He even lampshades it.
-->'''Garrett:''' ''(to Frank)'' I have a blind spot where Sam is concerned. And a whole lot of coulda, woulda, shoulda's. And I'm left with a deeply flawed way of showing him love, but it's what I know.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: In "In the Box," his stepson Sam is arrested by the 35th Precinct for buying oxycodone during a sting operation. Garrett goes to Frank seeking to have Sam released into his custody. However, Frank is suspicious and has Baker look into the matter, uncovering that Garrett has used the pull of 1PP on several prior occasions to keep Sam out of jail. Frank calls Garrett out on this to point out that this is enabling Sam's drug habit, not helping him.
* SlaveToPR: To be fair, this is his job. He's the Deputy Commissioner of Public Information, and he often has to give Frank advice that is sometimes frustrating, but in the end this is exactly ''why'' Frank trusts him so much: He's loyal, but he's not a yes-man, and will often remind Frank of how certain statements or actions will look to the general public outside the bubble of Frank's office.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Frank. The two spend most of their time disagreeing, but there is a great amount of respect between the two of them, and Frank respects Garrett's advice.
* WhatTheHellHero: Frequently delivers these to Frank. Has also occasionally been on the receiving end when Frank thought he was out of line. Garrett himself delivers a rather eloquent one to Henry when one of Henry's statements lands Frank in hot water.
* YourCheatingHeart: "The Job" has him reveal that he's had three failed marriages that were the result of extramarital affairs from his end.

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* BrutalHonesty: Frank often doesn't like to hear it, AmicableExes: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with his ex-wife Erin Reagan. They're reasonable but Garrett ''will'' give him his honest opinion no matter what. This is rather curt with each other, and the first time we meet him, Jack wonders why Erin still has her married name "Reagan-Boyle" on her door. She says it's the same reason people who have lost weight keep a "before" picture. ''Ouch.'' However, they still care for each other.
* DisappearedDad: To Nicky. She knows
exactly why where her dad is, but he usually takes little-to-no interest in his daughter's life. Erin and the rest of the Reagans are not amused. Henry refuses to shake Nicky's father's hand when they run into him at a party, and Frank trusts him.
bluntly tells him "You walked away from two of the most wonderful women I've ever known."
* DefeatMeansFriendship: He once worked TheFriendNobodyLikes: An extended family variant and {{justified}}. Due to his actions after the divorce (including moving away and not keeping in contact with his daughter), Jack is not very well liked by the adults in the Reagan family (although his nephews, Jack and Sean, are both excited to see him when he returns to New York).
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite being a neglectful father to Nicky, Jack ''does'' care
for Frank's political opponent, who was also trying his daughter and in one episode he protected Erin when one of his clients attempted to be commissioner.use her as a bargaining chip.
* TheConsigliere: As Deputy Commissioner of Public Information.
* HonestAdvisor: His main job is to be this fro Frank.
* PapaWolf: He spends most of "In
ManChild: {{Deconstructed}}. Erin accurately points out that Jack only wants the Box" trying fun and exciting parts of a relationship, but doesn't want to get his stepson out of trouble.
* ParentsAsPeople: He even lampshades it.
-->'''Garrett:''' ''(to Frank)'' I have a blind spot where Sam is concerned. And a whole lot of coulda, woulda, shoulda's. And I'm left with a deeply flawed way of showing
into anything serious. This trait has lead him love, but to neglect Nicky and was a main factor in why he and Erin didn't get back together after their one-night stand.
* ParentalNeglect: He doesn't take any interest in Nicky's life. Although,
it's what I know.
more out of selfishness than being an outright {{jerkass}}.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: In "In the Box," his stepson Sam is arrested by the 35th Precinct PetTheDog: When Danny gets framed for buying oxycodone during a sting operation. Garrett goes to Frank seeking to have Sam released into his custody. However, Frank is suspicious drug possession, Henry approaches Jack and has Baker look into the matter, uncovering that Garrett has used the pull of 1PP on several prior occasions to keep Sam out of jail. Frank calls Garrett out on this to point out that this him defend Danny. After he is enabling Sam's drug habit, not helping him.
cleared, Jack only charges Danny ''a single dollar''.
* SlaveToPR: WhenYouComingHomeDad: To be fair, this is his job. He's the Deputy Commissioner of Public Information, Nicky and he often has it's more like, "When you coming to give Frank advice that is sometimes frustrating, but in the end this is exactly ''why'' Frank trusts him so much: He's loyal, but he's not a yes-man, visit and will often remind Frank of how certain statements or actions will look to the general public outside the bubble of Frank's office.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Frank. The two
spend most of their time disagreeing, but there is a great amount of respect between the two of them, and Frank respects Garrett's advice.
* WhatTheHellHero: Frequently delivers these to Frank. Has also occasionally been on the receiving end when Frank thought he was out of line. Garrett himself delivers a rather eloquent one to Henry when one of Henry's statements lands Frank in hot water.
with me, dad?"
* YourCheatingHeart: "The Job" has him reveal Danny tells Linda in "Domestic Disturbance" that he's had three failed marriages that were the result of extramarital affairs from his end.Jack cheated on Erin when she went back to work as an Assistant District Attorney.




[[folder:Lieutenant Sidney Gormley]]
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-->Played by Robert Clohessy

Gormley is a member of Frank's staff, and is the Special Assistant to the Commissioner, wherein he functions as the liaison between Frank and the sworn officers in the department. He previously served as Danny's supervisor and head of the 54th Precinct Detective Squad for the first four seasons, and was tapped by Frank to be the representative of the rank-and-file as a replacement for Dino Arbogast, after Dino's resignation in the wake of the prostitution blackmail scandal.
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* BookDumb: He grumbles in "Excessive Force" during his precinct's COMPSTATS audit that he liked it better before it was common for the department's rank-and-file to have degrees in criminology and tactics. Frank politely, but firmly, calls him out for this attitude.
* CharacterTics: According to Danny in "Secret Arrangements", Gormley runs his fingers through his tie when he's lying.
* DaChief: He acts in this role towards Danny, far more than his father does.
* AFatherToHisMen: Fervently stands up for colleagues of his who get into hot water.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Gormley is a tough but fair boss. In "Road to Hell," though, when Nicky and her friends got caught for drug possession, he coached her into getting a confession from the friend who possessed the drugs.
* NonPromotion: Gormley's candor and concern for the well-being of the rank-and-file cops leads Frank to promote him as Dino Arbogast's replacement as Frank's liaison to the regular cops. However, under NYPD regulations, the Chief of Department is required to be at least a captain. [[LoopholeAbuse Frank instead invents a new position exclusively for Gormley]], "Special Assistant to the Commissioner," which give him the duties and authority of the Chief of Department, although not the rank and privileges that go with it. While Gormley is promoted later on to Lieutenant, the trope is mostly still in effect, particularly whenever Gormley has to interface with senior police officers who technically outrank him.
* RankUp: Initially a sergeant, he's nearing retirement when Frank names him Special Assistant to the Commissioner (a title they invented just for Gormley, because as a sergeant he's too low-ranked to be Chief of Department, who must be at least a Captain or higher) in "Excessive Force". He gets promoted to lieutenant six episodes later in "Sins of the Father".
* ReassignedToAntarctica: What he originally thought was going to happened to him after he shot off his mouth to Frank at a COMPSTATS meeting. He even told Danny that he believed he was being sent to Siberia. Though it turns out Frank was giving him a promotion.
* WhatTheHellHero: When a former partner of his is accused of excessive force in the death of a crazed man in the streets, Gormley rightfully chews out Frank for not standing up for the officer. It later happens when he gives similar remarks in a COMPSTATS meeting concerning the reputations of his own men, as the meeting happens while Danny is under investigation for a (false) excessive force complaint.
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[[folder:Dino Arbogast]]
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--> Played by John Ventimiglia

The former chief of the Organized Crime Control Bureau (OCCB). He's later promoted to Chief of Department after the retirement of the previous occupant of that position, but is forced to resign in the season 4 finale after he's implicated in a corruption scheme.
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* BurnBabyBurn: After being forced to resign in disgrace over the prostitution scandal, Dino is shown burning his uniform in his backyard
* DaChief: First functions as the chief of OCCB, functioning as the guy that Jamie answers to during his occasional infiltrations into the Sanfino crime family. In season 4, Dino is promoted to Chief of Department (the highest-ranking sworn officer).
* DirtyCop: His downfall comes when it's discovered that he was one of several high-ranking officials caught up in DA Amanda Harris's blackmail scheme. Not only that, but Dino attempted to have Danny benched in an effort to cover his tracks.
* DirtyOldMan: He's caught on video committing lewd acts with an escort hired by a recently deceased brothel madam, and was blackmailed into silence by Amanda Harris.
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!!Recurring Characters

[[folder:Mayor Carter Poole]]
--> Played by Creator/DavidRamsey

Mayor of New York starting in season 2.
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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: One of the reasons he has a soft spot for Frank is that when he was a kid and Frank was just a patrol officer, Frank coached basketball for him.
* CharacterTics: He scratches the back of his head when he's bluffing.
* CommutingOnABus: Shows up less often from Season 4 onwards due to his being a series regular on ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' as John Diggle. He still plays a crucial role in the plot though, and his scenes with Frank are typically some of the most crucial in the episodes where he appears.
* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: He gets saddled with this trope a lot. He may ''think'' the NYPD needs reforming, while Frank is more than happy to point out that things at the NYPD are just fine.
* HeroicBSOD: Considers tendering his resignation after remarks he made about the recent police shooting of a teenager armed with a knife led to a cop being shot in what appeared to be a retaliation attack. Frank talks him out of it.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's somewhat of a mix of President UsefulNotes/BarackObama and Newark, New Jersey mayor Corey Booker. The Obama comparisons are noted early on when Henry notes that Poole was previously a "community organizer", a phrase frequently thrown around during Obama's 2008 presidential campaign to describe some of his earlier work. The Booker comparisons come from Poole's status as a young, personable, media-savvy African-American mayor of a major city in the northeastern United States (indeed, as a neighbor in the Tri-State Area, Newark is just on the other side of the Hudson from New York City, and there's frequent UsefulNotes/NewJerseyTransit, UsefulNotes/{{Amtrak}} and [[UsefulNotes/PortAuthorityTransHudson PATH]] train service between the two).
* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: More like Our Mayors Are Different. He's a Mayor Personable/Mayor Minority combo.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Seems to work pretty well with Frank, too, though politics puts them at cross-purposes once in a while.
* SleazyPolitician: Downplayed. He is not ''very'' sleazy but he does think like a politician and sometimes cuts corners in morality especially in the eyes of the more straitlaced Frank. Also he sometimes thinks too much about {{Nepotism}} toward his original constituents rather then thinking in terms of the whole city. In a way he is a more modernized and respectable version of a traditional New York City ward boss. Indeed, at the beginning of the Season 3 finale "This Way Out", as the angry crowd at the town hall meeting says some harsh things about NYPD policy (much to Frank's chagrin), Mayor Poole is seen coolly analyzing the situation and very obviously thinking about how to placate his constituents. He then starts giving a rather politiciany speech, beginning "Now, I as a child of the projects myself, completely understand your frustration..." causing the audience members to groan, only to get shot mid-speech. Still, although Frank doesn't like to hear it, Mayor Poole does need political popularity and influence in order to help Frank in certain situations.
** Also, while he does clash often with Frank, at the core both of them are NotSoDifferent: they both want to achieve what's best for the public, it's just that they disagree on how to get there. As an example, both of them are concerned over terrorist threats, but Frank would rather work quietly and keep things off the news, while Poole would warn the whole world, partly because he doesn't want to be seen as someone who did nothing, but also because he is genuinely concerned for his city.
** The most sleazy thing he's done is in Season 6, where due to Frank's bad publicity he drags his feet on whether to keep him on as the PC.
* TookALevelInJerkass: In Season 6, though he gets better.
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[[folder:Manhattan District Attorney Amanda Harris]]
--> Played by Amy Morton

Erin's boss, the District Attorney of the Borough of Manhattan, through seasons 3 and 4.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: You don't want to be on her bad side.
* CorruptBureaucrat: It turns out that [[spoiler: she's got a long-standing deal with a high profile madam who has her people seduce high profile New Yorkers and get them on tape so that Amanda can blackmail them whenever she needs a favor. When Erin finds out and confronts her, Amanda [[{{TheCorrupter}} calls Erin stupid for not being on board with this]], and threatens her. It doesn't work.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Back in season 3, it comes to Erin's attention that she withheld evidence that could have had a big impact on the outcome of a case she was prosecuting, and her reaction when Erin confronts her about it is essentially "[[InsaneTrollLogic I know the guy was guilty, so I didn't need to show evidence that could have implied he wasn't]], [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids now stop being naive]]," making it clear that morals don't mean much to her. End of season 4, she gets arrested for being an actual crook - running a lengthy blackmail scheme.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: She threatens Erin's career when Erin confronts her on her corruption, but gets arrested in the end, ironically by the very same pair of district attorney investigators she'd been tricking into doing her bidding earlier in the episode. The look of shock on her face is ''priceless.''
* TheIronLady
* TheMentor: To Erin. She nurtures Erin's talent and notes "Y'know, it wasn't easy getting to where I am, but you know how I did it? In every job along the way, I made myself indispensible. The boss knew I had their back. And now I'm looking for people who can do the same for me. People who want a ''future'' in this office. People like you, Erin."
** [[spoiler: ''Brutally'' subverted at the end of her arc, in the most gut-wrenching way possible. Erin is disgusted to discover that Amanda has been conspiring for years to entrap and blackmail lots of people of major influence, like high-level cops, politicians, pro athletes, and various celebrities, in order to guarantee their assistance whenever she needs it (whether this assistance is solely for cases or possibly for darker, personal reasons is left open to speculation). When Erin confronts her on it, Amanda--her mentor--replies "Oh you stupid, stupid child," in the most chillingly calm voice ever, breaking Erin's heart. She then goes to give her a horrifying BreakingSpeech, including parts where she mocks Erin, saying "You waltzed in here like a glamorous model posing for a statue of Justice," and goes on to claim that she tried to show Erin how to really get things done, and then threatens Erin's career]].
* SheWhoFightsMonsters: Maybe. It's possible that [[spoiler: she might have ''started out'' with good intentions, and that she really did do what she did to guarantee that she could put bad guys away; the problem is that in the process, she ''became'' a bad guy herself.]]
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[[folder:Manhattan DA Robert Mccoy]]
--> Played by Holt [=McCallany=]

Amanda Harris's replacement after she is arrested for her prostitution scandal.
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* CorruptBureaucrat: Just like Amanda, but for different reasons. Erin gets suspicious about [=McCoy=]'s actions around the handling of a Riker's Island corrections officer who pled guilty to drugs possession. After she finds out that the officer in question was one of several involved in a drug trafficking ring at Riker's, she finds that [=McCoy=] has been trying to cover up the scandal to protect the head of the NYDOC, who was a friend of his father's. Erin convinces him to turn himself in and resign.
* IntroductionByHookup: He's originally introduced a defense attorney who meets Erin at a speed-dating session her girlfriends convinced her to attend. They start dating at the end of the episode, but break up after the CorruptBureaucrat thing above.
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[[folder:Noble Sanfino]]
--> Played by Eric Morris

While in plainclothes at a bar during the Season 2 premiere, Jamie Reagan saved a young man's life from an accidental overdose. The guy turned out to be Noble Sanfino, the heir to a major crime syndicate. OCCB parlayed Jamie's brownie points into an undercover assignment for the rookie cop.
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* AffablyEvil
* TheAggressiveDrugDealer
* ContractOnTheHitman: When Noble's associates figure out that Jamie was a spy, his own uncle puts out a hit on them both.
* EvilVirtues: Gratitude to Jamie. Ironically this turns out to be his FatalFlaw.
* IronicName: A gangster named ''Noble''?
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[[folder:Inspector General Kelly Peterson]]
--> Played by Bebe Neuwirth

The new Inspector General as of Season 4.
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* TheAce: A tough-talking [[{{Joisey}} Jersey Girl]] who made a name for herself fighting crime, through the legal system, in Newark, eventually rising to become the Essex County Prosecutor. She also shows herself to be a pretty skilled markswoman, as seen when Frank takes her to the shooting range.
* BelligerentSexualTension: Often at odd with Frank, but it's obvious they still have feelings.
* ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou: It's heavily implied that she and Frank end up feeling this way about each other by the end of her arc. Each of them recognizes the necessary tension that their jobs require them to have in order to make sure that both sides are given a fair hearing, and although they often butt heads and argue, they come to genuinely admire and respect each other for being honestly passionate about their ideals. Humorously noted in one episode when Kelly threatens to subpoena Frank and even get him arrested if he doesn't cooperate with one of her investigations into something Frank deems classified information[[note]]in particular, it involves an Intelligence Liaison officer who has been accused of tampering with evidence[[/note]]; Frank asks "Would you really throw me in jail?", to which Kelly responds "Yes....but with a heavy heart." Indeed, the reason she eventually quits her job is because she doesn't think she can keep up the adversarial nature her job requires that she have towards Frank...and it's heavily implied that it's because she's fallen for him.
* {{Joisey}}: A native New Jerseyan, Kelly made her way up the ranks of the Newark DA's office, and was the lead prosecutor in the Essex County, New Jersey court system before she accepted the position of NYPD Inspector General.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Sometimes can come across as a hard case, but her heart's in the right place.
* OldFlame: With Frank.
* PutOnABus: She quits at the end of the season because (paraphrasing her words) her job requires her to have an adversarial relationship with the PC, and she realizes she likes Frank too much. In her words, her job requires her to be antagonistic towards the Commissioner, or at least neutral. She says she's "supposed to be Switzerland"...but instead "I'm Bay Ridge" (Frank's neighborhood). She admits "I ''root'' for you, Frank."
* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: When she's Frank's antagonist.
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[[folder:Reverend Darnell Potter]]
--> Played by Ato Essandoh

A spotlight-loving black pastor who frequently clashes with the NYPD and Frank in particular over race issues, including leveling accusations of PoliceBrutality.
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* ArchEnemy: To Frank, or the closest thing he has to one.
* EnemyMine: {{Downplayed}} with Frank in one episode where ''both'' of them are not happy that a white supremacist radio host is doing a show in New York (although he and Frank still disagree on how best to deal with the situation; Potter would rather side with the mayor and shut down the show, while Frank would prefer to let the show go on).
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Potter may not be "evil" per se but it's clear he has a corrupt side. In various meetings, it's obvious Potter refuses to believe Frank isn't driven by racism and a wish to always protect dirty cops and thinks they're engaged in political games, unaware of how much Frank hates that. More importantly, Potter can't accept that Frank will always put public interests and others before his own image and standing as Potter would never do the same.
* KarmaHoudini: The man is blatantly corrupt and is involved with shady characters. It's rather impressive he hasn't been arrested himself for some of his antics in the episodes where he appears[[note]]He could've been charged with misuse of the 9-1-1 system and conspiracy to assault police officers in "Black and Blue," and obstruction of justice in "Excessive Force"[[/note]], though it's implied that the NYPD is wary of giving him ammunition.
** In his first appearance in "Black and Blue" he ''creates'' a confrontation with the NYPD by [[spoiler:having a friend make a 911 call at his church and then having some of his parishioners screw with the responding officers, who happen to be Jamie Reagan and Sgt. Renzulli. Jamie and Renzulli get knocked down the stairs by some [[ScaryBlackMan large black men]]. Jamie gets some cuts to his face, and Renzulli gets hospitalized with a concussion]]
** In "Excessive Force" he [[spoiler:basically pays off an immigrant family to keep quiet about the fact that a suspect is lying about Danny throwing him out a third-story window during his arrest.]]
* MalcolmXerox: Rev. Darnell Potter is a fairly transparent StrawPolitical of the Rev. Al Sharpton. Not only is he a demagogue, an accessory to murder, a crook, a hatemonger and a liar, he's waging a motiveless war on the NYPD to boot: He has never once managed to make a truthful accusation of PoliceBrutality on-screen, but that hasn't stopped him from jumping on anything he thinks he could twist into one (or one he could create). Taken UpToEleven in his first appearance, where he can quote Malcolm X by heart, but is apparently unfamiliar with anything Martin Luther King ever said.
* SinisterMinister: He ''claims'' to be a man of God, but he's really just interested in the position for the political power it gives him over the Black community.
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* StrawHypocrite: He claims he is defending the black communities, but it is quite clear to anyone that has spent more than a minute with him he is just manipulating the black community for his own needs.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Mayor Poole. Poole broke it off when Potter's shady dealings came to light.
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[[folder:Javier "Javi" Baez]]
-->Played by Kirk Acevedo

Maria Baez' older brother, a heroin addict who's caused nothing but trouble for the family since he was a teenager.
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* BigBrotherInstinct: Maria is upset that the brother who's now involved in crime used to be the guy defending her from "all those bullies when we were kids." Although she has trouble trusting him, Javi is actually ''still'' trying to protect her.
* BlackSheep: Javi broke the hearts of his parents and Maria by choosing to go down the path that he did. Maria still bitterly resents him for this.
* DescentIntoAddiction: A key part of his backstory. This, along with his slide into criminal behavior, is what drove his family away. Now he's desperately trying to prove to them, particularly Maria, that he's clean again and no longer a criminal.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The foolish one, to Maria's responsible one.
* TheInformant: For the DEA and then the NYPD. When Maria and Danny force him to reveal this, he laments that this is the "first time in [his] life" that he's done something that he thinks Maria will be proud of.
* KnightTemplarBigBrother: Unusually, it's not in a way that's harmful to others, but to himself: he's so desperate to show his little sister that he still loves her and to let her know that he's redeemed himself that he repeatedly goes to insanely dangerous, self-sacrificing lengths to prove that he's not a criminal anymore.
* RecoveredAddict
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:After getting clean, he turns snitch for the department and helps them land a big drug bust, but throws himself in front of a submachine gun during the raid to protect Maria.]]
* StupidSacrifice: [[spoiler:His manner of death is kind of like TakingTheBullet for Superman: ''Maria'' is the one with the BulletproofVest on[[note]] though it should be noted that Maria's vest would've stopped penetration, but not the impact force of a bullet[[/note]]. Quite likely he wasn't thinking too clearly, though.]]
* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler:Dies taking a bullet for Maria.]]
* WellDoneSonGuy: Although Javi is the older sibling, he now ''desperately'' wants to regain Maria's approval, due to his fall from grace.
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[[folder:Jack Boyle]]
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->'''Played by:''' Peter Hermann

Erin's ex-husband and Nicky's father.
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* AmicableExes: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with his ex-wife Erin Reagan. They're reasonable but rather curt with each other, and the first time we meet him, Jack wonders why Erin still has her married name "Reagan-Boyle" on her door. She says it's the same reason people who have lost weight keep a "before" picture. ''Ouch.'' However, they still care for each other.
* DisappearedDad: To Nicky. She knows exactly where her dad is, but he usually takes little-to-no interest in his daughter's life. Erin and the rest of the Reagans are not amused. Henry refuses to shake Nicky's father's hand when they run into him at a party, and Frank bluntly tells him "You walked away from two of the most wonderful women I've ever known."
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: An extended family variant and {{justified}}. Due to his actions after the divorce (including moving away and not keeping in contact with his daughter), Jack is not very well liked by the adults in the Reagan family (although his nephews, Jack and Sean, are both excited to see him when he returns to New York).
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite being a neglectful father to Nicky, Jack ''does'' care for his daughter and in one episode he protected Erin when one of his clients attempted to use her as a bargaining chip.
* ManChild: {{Deconstructed}}. Erin accurately points out that Jack only wants the fun and exciting parts of a relationship, but doesn't want to get into anything serious. This trait has lead him to neglect Nicky and was a main factor in why he and Erin didn't get back together after their one-night stand.
* ParentalNeglect: He doesn't take any interest in Nicky's life. Although, it's more out of selfishness than being an outright {{jerkass}}.
* PetTheDog: When Danny gets framed for drug possession, Henry approaches Jack and has him defend Danny. After he is cleared, Jack only charges Danny ''a single dollar''.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: To Nicky and it's more like, "When you coming to visit and spend time with me, dad?"
* YourCheatingHeart: Danny tells Linda in "Domestic Disturbance" that Jack cheated on Erin when she went back to work as an Assistant District Attorney.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: {{Implied}}. Jackie mentions in "Domestic Disturbance" that she witnessed her father physically abuse her mother.



* MamaBear: "The Job" confirms that she is one, when she and Danny investigate an attempted killing on a convicted criminal living in a halfway house.

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* YourCheatingHeart: Danny tells Linda in "Domestic Disturbance" that Jack cheated on Erin when she went back to work as an Assistant District Attorney.
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* BenevolentBoss: Frank is a fair boss. If his officers follow the rules, he will defend them. If they break the rules, he will give them a just consequence.


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* BrokenAce: Danny is an ace detective...with anger management issues, horrifying memories of his time in Iraq, and is a borderline DirtyCop at times.

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* VitriolicBestBuds: With Garrett. The two spend most of their time disagreeing, but there is a great amount of respect between the two of them, and Frank respects Garrett's advice.



* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: In "In the Box," his stepson Sam is arrested by the 35th Precinct for buying oxycodone during a sting operation. Garrett goes to Frank seeking to have Sam released into his custody. However, Frank is suspicious and has Baker look into the matter, uncovering that Garrett has used the pull of 1PP on several prior occasions to keep Sam out of jail. Frank calls Garrett out on this to point out that this is enabling Sam's drug habit, not helping him.



* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: In "In the Box," his stepson Sam is arrested by the 35th Precinct for buying oxycodone during a sting operation. Garrett goes to Frank seeking to have Sam released into his custody. However, Frank is suspicious and has Baker look into the matter, uncovering that Garrett has used the pull of 1PP on several prior occasions to keep Sam out of jail. Frank calls Garrett out on this to point out that this is enabling Sam's drug habit, not helping him.



* WhatTheHellHero: Frequently delivers these to Frank. Has also ccasionally been on the receiving end when Frank thought he was out of line. Garrett himself delivers a rather eloquent one to Henry when one of Henry's statements lands Frank in hot water.

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* WhatTheHellHero: Frequently delivers these to Frank. Has also ccasionally occasionally been on the receiving end when Frank thought he was out of line. Garrett himself delivers a rather eloquent one to Henry when one of Henry's statements lands Frank in hot water.
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* ActionMom: "The Job" reveals that Jackie is the mother of kids, the exact number unknown.


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* MamaBear: "The Job" confirms that she is one, when she and Danny investigate an attempted killing on a convicted criminal living in a halfway house.
-->'''Jackie:''' ''(to Danny)'' I got to tell you, Reagan, I got kids, and they put murderers and molesters next door to me? I'd be right out there with them.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Linda is a sweet woman -- loving mother and caring wife. But, if she's angry about something, she won't hide it.



* GoodParents: Linda is a devoted and caring mother to Jack and Sean.



* GoodParents: Linda is a devoted and caring mother to Jack and Sean.


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** In "Through the Looking Glass", he becomes a mentor fro an at-risk youth -- something he's openly cynical towards. When the youth nearly gets herself killed, Danny arrests her. And when she protests, Danny retaliates that he can't be the one to save one, only ''she'' can save her.

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** In "Through the Looking Glass", he becomes a mentor fro for an at-risk youth -- something he's openly cynical towards. When the youth nearly gets herself killed, Danny arrests her. And when she protests, Danny retaliates that he can't be the one to save one, only ''she'' can save her.

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** This is directly lampshaded in "No Questions Asked" when Danny (initially) refuses to question a suspect possibly involved in a robbery because the cop who gave him and Jackie the information broke the rules to do so:

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** Jackie lampshades this at the end of "Hall of Mirrors" when Danny was acting unlike himself throughout the episode when he was secretly investigating the attempted assassination of an undercover counter-terrorism agent for his father:
--->'''Jackie:''' Well... when I mentioned 9/11, you didn't react. And then you tell me to get out of the Malik interrogation. And, uh, what really tipped it off is you stopped talking to me... like my stupid ex-husband used to do.
** This is again directly lampshaded in "No Questions Asked" when Danny (initially) refuses to question a suspect possibly involved in a robbery because the cop who gave him and Jackie the information broke the rules to do so:
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* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Gender-flipped and a husband variant. "Art of War" has him violently going after the man who shot Linda.
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-->'''Danny:''' Jack, this is different. All right, it's the mayor and my old man and the Reverend Potter. It's just... It's political, all right? Just forget about it.

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-->'''Danny:''' --->'''Danny:''' Jack, this is different. All right, it's the mayor and my old man and the Reverend Potter. It's just... It's political, all right? Just forget about it.

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Danny is ''rarely'' ever afraid of criminals, even when they threaten vengeance. However, "Family Business" has him notably shaken up when a criminal comes to fulfill said promise.
* PapaWolf: Anyone coming near his family is pretty much sealing their own death-wish. Danny even lampshades this in "The Job".

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** This is directly lampshaded in "No Questions Asked" when Danny (initially) refuses to question a suspect possibly involved in a robbery because the cop who gave him and Jackie the information broke the rules to do so:
--->'''Jackie:''' Did I miss something around here? Since when did we start following the rules?
-->'''Danny:''' Jack, this is different. All right, it's the mayor and my old man and the Reverend Potter. It's just... It's political, all right? Just forget about it.
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Danny is ''rarely'' ever afraid of criminals, even when they threaten vengeance. However, "Family Business" has him notably shaken up when a criminal comes to fulfill said promise.
* PapaWolf: Anyone coming near his family is pretty much sealing their own death-wish. Danny even lampshades this in "The Job".Job":
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* AntiHero: Danny is by no means a DirtyCop and he genuinely wants to bring down bad guys, he also has done some outright malicious acts in order to get justice. For example, on two separate occasions he threatened to shoot an unarmed person; both times the two people had information about the real criminal, but his actions violated their rights and were morally wrong to an extent.

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* AntiHero: Danny is by no means a DirtyCop (or, at least a played straight example of one) and he genuinely wants to bring down bad guys, he also has done some outright malicious acts in order to get justice. For example, on two separate occasions he threatened to shoot an unarmed person; both times the two people had information about the real criminal, but his actions violated their rights and were morally wrong to an extent.



* BigBrotherInstinct: An asshole he may be to Jamie and Erin at times, there's no denying that Danny won't hurt someone who threatens his little brother and sister; although it's yet to be revealed if he's older or younger.

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* BigBrotherInstinct: An asshole he may be to Jamie and Erin at times, there's no denying that Danny won't hurt someone who threatens his little brother and sister; although it's yet to be revealed if he's older or younger.younger than Erin.



* DirtyCop: {{Zig zagged}}. While Danny doesn't plant evidence or kill unarmed criminals, he ''has' done illegal things and has faced [[KarmaHoudini little comeuppance for his behavior]]. Examples include ''intentionally'' stopping a medical tube for an old man because he ''thought'' he had information, threatening to put a bullet in the back of a robber's head -- ''when the said robber was cuffed and unarmed'', and putting a suspect in the trunk of his car and driving like crazy to get said suspect to talk. And the list goes on.

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* DirtyCop: {{Zig zagged}}. While Danny doesn't plant evidence or kill unarmed criminals, he ''has' ''has'' done illegal things and has faced [[KarmaHoudini little comeuppance for his behavior]]. Examples include ''intentionally'' stopping a medical tube for an old man because he ''thought'' he had information, threatening to put a bullet in the back of a robber's head -- ''when the said robber was cuffed and unarmed'', and putting a suspect in the trunk of his car and driving like crazy to get said suspect to talk. And the list goes on.



* FatalFlaw: Danny's inability to control his temper has strained his relationships with his family (to the point he got in a fight with Jamie) and has gotten several reprimands because of it.

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* FatalFlaw: Danny's inability to control his temper has strained his relationships with his family (to the point he got in a fight with Jamie) and he has gotten several reprimands because of it.

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** Danny gives two punches (at different times), to a criminal who hired hitmen to come and rescue him. Almost being shot at will make ''anyone'' pissed.



** When he and Baez guard a witnes (and criminal) from the people trying to kill in "Power of the Press". First, he calls out the head of the protection detail for not following through on the deal to protect the said criminal because it's their job. Later on, he tells the same criminal that it's his own fault for getting into a life of crime and that while he may be testifying against his criminal colleagues, he's no saint. On both accounts, he's right.

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** When he and Baez guard a witnes witness (and criminal) from the people trying to kill in "Power of the Press". First, he calls out the head of the protection detail for not following through on the deal to protect the said criminal because it's their job. Later on, he tells the same criminal that it's his own fault for getting into a life of crime and that while he may be testifying against his criminal colleagues, he's no saint. On both accounts, he's right.
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* CowboyCop: Tends to play things fast and loose, a trait which initially does ''not'' endear him to Jamie. They manage to come to terms with each other, though.
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Erin's daughter. She recently decided she wants to be the first female Reagan to join the NYPD. [[SarcasmMode Her mom was thrilled.]]

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Erin's daughter. She recently decided she wants to be the first female Reagan to join the NYPD. [[SarcasmMode Her mom was thrilled.]]]] She later reconsiders, afraid that becoming a cop would lead her to become cynical about people's motives.



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* DirtyCop: {{Zig zagged}}. While Danny doesn't plant evidence or kill unarmed criminals, he ''has' done illegal things and has faced [[KarmaHoudini little comeuppance for his behavior]]. Examples include ''intentionally'' stopping a medical tube for an old man because he ''thought'' he had information, threatening to put a bullet in the back of a robber-s head -- ''when the said robber was cuffed and unarmed'', and putting a suspect in the trunk of his car and driving like crazy to get said suspect to talk. And the list goes on.

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* DirtyCop: {{Zig zagged}}. While Danny doesn't plant evidence or kill unarmed criminals, he ''has' done illegal things and has faced [[KarmaHoudini little comeuppance for his behavior]]. Examples include ''intentionally'' stopping a medical tube for an old man because he ''thought'' he had information, threatening to put a bullet in the back of a robber-s robber's head -- ''when the said robber was cuffed and unarmed'', and putting a suspect in the trunk of his car and driving like crazy to get said suspect to talk. And the list goes on.



* GoodParents: Despite his jerkish nature to his siblings, civilians, and perps, Danny is a ''very'' good father to his boys.



* GoodParents: Despite his jerkish nature to his siblings, civilians, and perps, Danny is a ''very'' good father to his boys.



* In "Through the Looking Glass", he becomes a mentor fro an at-risk youth -- something he's openly cynical towards. When the youth nearly gets herself killed, Danny arrests her. And when she protests, Danny retaliates that he can't be the one to save one, only ''she'' can save her.

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* ** In "Through the Looking Glass", he becomes a mentor fro an at-risk youth -- something he's openly cynical towards. When the youth nearly gets herself killed, Danny arrests her. And when she protests, Danny retaliates that he can't be the one to save one, only ''she'' can save her.



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Danny is ''rarely'' ever afraid of criminals, even when they threaten vengeance. However, "Family Business" has him notably shaken up when a criminal comes to fulfill said promise. This is one the ''few'' times Danny is scared of a criminal.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: {{Downplayed}}. While Danny is ''not'' a DirtyCop, he's the one who will do borderline illegal, malicious actions if it means getting justice. Case in point, in "Worse Case Scenario", Danny was all willing and ready to unplug a ventilator of a terrorist to get information out of him.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: {{Downplayed}}. While Danny is ''not'' a straight example of a DirtyCop, he's the one who will do borderline illegal, malicious actions if it means getting justice. Case in point, in "Worse Case Scenario", Danny was all willing and ready to unplug a ventilator of a terrorist to get information out of him.



* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: While Linda can get exasperated at Danny's workload and angry at his negative traits, she loves him because he's a "good man".

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* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: While Linda can get exasperated at Danny's [[BruiserWithASoftCenter Danny's]] workload and angry at his negative traits, she loves him because he's a "good man".


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* DrivesLikeCrazy: [[JustifiedTrope Since he's in his eighties and his eyesight isn't what it used to be.]] One subplot has him arguing with Frank about giving up the keys after he banged the fender on the garage door for (apparently) the umpteenth time. In the end he gives his car to Danny and Linda because their minivan caught fire due to an electrical fault earlier in the episode.]]

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* DrivesLikeCrazy: [[JustifiedTrope Since he's in his eighties and his eyesight isn't what it used to be.]] One subplot has him arguing with Frank about giving up the keys after he banged the fender on the garage door for (apparently) the umpteenth time. In the end he gives his car to Danny and Linda because their minivan caught fire due to an electrical fault earlier in the episode.]]



* OutlivingOnesOffspring: He reveals to Francis in "Men in Black" that he had a brother who died of leukemia before he was born.

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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: He reveals to Francis in "Men in Black" reveals that he Francis had a brother who died of leukemia before he was born.

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* HonestAdvisor HonestAdvisor: His main job is to be this fro Frank.
* PapaWolf: He spends most of "In the Box" trying to get his stepson out of trouble.
* ParentsAsPeople: He even lampshades it.
-->'''Garrett:''' ''(to Frank)'' I have a blind spot where Sam is concerned. And a whole lot of coulda, woulda, shoulda's. And I'm left with a deeply flawed way of showing him love, but it's what I know.

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* DirtyCop: {{Zig zagged}}. While Danny doesn't plant evidence or kill unarmed criminals, he ''has' done illegal things and has faced [[KarmaHoudini little comeuppance for his behavior]]. Examples include ''intentionally'' stopping a medical tube for an old man because he ''thought'' he had information, threatening to put a bullet in the back of a robber-s head -- ''when the said robber was cuffed and unarmed'', and putting a suspect in the trunk of his car and driving like crazy to get said suspect to talk. And the list goes on.



* JerkassHasAPoint: Danny is brutal, blunt, and can be incredibly insufferable. But he makes points once in a while.
** His lack of sympathy for Noble Sanfino nearly being gunned down may seem heartless, but he isn't wrong on how Noble ''choose'' to be in his family's life of crime. [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness Even Erin agrees with Danny.]]
** When he and Baez guard a witnes (and criminal) from the people trying to kill in "Power of the Press". First, he calls out the head of the protection detail for not following through on the deal to protect the said criminal because it's their job. Later on, he tells the same criminal that it's his own fault for getting into a life of crime and that while he may be testifying against his criminal colleagues, he's no saint. On both accounts, he's right.
* In "Through the Looking Glass", he becomes a mentor fro an at-risk youth -- something he's openly cynical towards. When the youth nearly gets herself killed, Danny arrests her. And when she protests, Danny retaliates that he can't be the one to save one, only ''she'' can save her.



* KarmaHoudini: {{Downplayed}}. Danny has never committed an outright ''heinous'' act and is by no means a DirtyCop. However, he has done many acts that are considered violations of protocol and the rights of a suspect, enough to the point that the NYPD would probably in real life have yanked his badge as early as the pilot.

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* KarmaHoudini: {{Downplayed}}. Danny has never committed an outright ''heinous'' act and is by no means not a straight example of a DirtyCop. However, he has done many acts that are considered violations of protocol and the rights of a suspect, enough to the point that the NYPD would probably in real life have yanked his badge as early as the pilot.



* ManChild: {{Downplayed}}. Danny ''is'' mature, but often the most immature when put alongside Erin and Jamie and refuses to let go of a topic if it personally offended him.

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