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Blue Bloods/Foreign Interference
Foreign Interference | |
Season 7, Episode 21 | |
Airdate | April 28, 2017 |
Production Number | 721 |
Written by | Peter Blauner |
Directed by | John Behring |
Stream | |
← 7x20 No Retreat, No Surrender |
7x22 → The Thin Blue Line |
Blue Bloods — Season Seven |
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Foreign Interference is the twenty-first episode of the seventh season of Blue Bloods, and the one hundred fifty-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Donnie Wahlberg (Danny Reagan), Bridget Moynahan (Erin Reagan), Will Estes (Jamie Reagan), Len Cariou (Henry Reagan), Amy Carlson (Linda Reagan), Sami Gayle (Nicky Reagan-Boyle)
and Tom Selleck (Frank Reagan)
Also Starring Marisa Ramirez (Det. Maria Baez), Vanessa Ray (Officer Eddie Janko) (credit only)
Guest Starring: Tamara Tunie (Monica Graham), Gregory Jbara (DCPI Garrett Moore), Steven R. Schirripa (Detective Anthony Abetemarco), Steven Skybell (Gary Falk), Lev Gorn (Det. Arkady Levin), Zdenko Martin (Det. Lev Vronsky), Santo Fazio (Mickey), Mark Linn-Baker (Carlton Miller), Tony Terraciano (Jack Reagan), Andrew Terraciano (Sean Reagan), Joel Van Liew (Defense Attorney), Evander Duck, Jr. (Judge Joel McCarthy), Abraham Makany (Sam Khoury), Donald Paul (Asad Abdullah Kaar), Tim Barker (Sgt. Mulhearn), Lyanka Gryu (Anya)
and Stacy Keach (Archbishop Kevin Kearns)
Co-Starring: George Olesky (Alexei), Yelena Shmulenson (Natasha), Paul Borghese (Manager), Nick Klementowicz III (Sergei Karenin), Joe Naples (Court Officer), Tim Moriarty (Priest), Brian Knoebel (Towel Boy), Maya Frank (Nightclub Owner)
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Plot Overview
Danny and Baez team up with two Russian operatives to search for a dangerous Russian man who entered the U.S. on a diplomatic visa. Also, Frank gets involved in a sensitive case involving Archbishop Kevin Kearns, and Erin and Anthony scramble to find out who tampered with evidence in one of their cases.