"Men In Black" were everywhere in this episode of Blue Bloods and I never wanted them to put those long wool suits back on as much as I did during the steam room scene. There's something about hairy and sweaty that just doesn't go together.
Other than that one pet peeve I really enjoyed this hour's peak into the Hasidic community. New York City is such a melting pot of cultures, races, and religions that I appreciate it when the show reminds us of that.
When the Grande Rebbe told Henry that he was breaking with tradition and asking his younger son to take his place, it was easy to guess that Levi would soon end up dead.
I was left to wonder if Levi's father had any idea about his extra-curricular activities. I felt bad for Karen Waters, his shiksa goddess but that's always the risk of being the other woman.
Other than that one pet peeve I really enjoyed this hour's peak into the Hasidic community. New York City is such a melting pot of cultures, races, and religions that I appreciate it when the show reminds us of that.
When the Grande Rebbe told Henry that he was breaking with tradition and asking his younger son to take his place, it was easy to guess that Levi would soon end up dead.
I was left to wonder if Levi's father had any idea about his extra-curricular activities. I felt bad for Karen Waters, his shiksa goddess but that's always the risk of being the other woman.
- 2/9/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
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