Wally wrote:carguy123 wrote:Wally, you must live a different life than I do because Bluebloods doesn't look hookey to me at all. Well except for the fact the brothers and sisters get along too well with each other for real life.
The sitting down at the table, discussing the day's events and everything except the priest (I don't even know any Catholics) would fit just about everyone I know.
I know lots of families have dinner together, but how often does the family have a retired cop, the police commishioner, a prosecutor, a detective and a rookie cop? Some towns don't have that big a department. Then to see that they all can work the same schedule so they can eat together adds to it.
I get your point, but then again since the apple doesn't fall far from the tree usually it's not impossible, only improbable. BUT then again in a major city it could happen.
I wonder what the series is based upon? A good idea for a script or is there more to it like a book about a real family?

