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Check out the gripping "Have Some Respect" scene from the acclaimed CBS cop drama series Blue Bloods. Created by the talented duo Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, the series delves into the lives of the Reagan family, a multigenerational clan deeply entrenched in New York City's law enforcement. This powerful scene features the iconic Tom Selleck as Police Commissioner Frank Reagan, delivering a performance that exemplifies his character's unwavering dedication to justice and integrity. Experience the intense emotions and moral challenges that define Blue Bloods, where respect, duty, and family loyalty are always at the forefront.

Blue Bloods Cast:

Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Vanessa Ray, Will Estes, Steve Schirripa and Len Cariou

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00:00And Lieutenant Doyle from the Ceremonial Unit needs 15 minutes, when you can, about the Connors funeral.
00:08End of day.
00:09Ho ho, 43 send-offs gonna be a pip.
00:14I mean the racket afterwards.
00:16Who or what is 43?
00:18Bill Connors, the late PC.
00:21Who called him 43?
00:23Well, he called himself that.
00:25He was the 43rd NYPD Commissioner.
00:29So his friends started calling him that too.
00:31And so it was his enemies who called him Con Game Connors?
00:34Hey, respect.
00:35Listen, he wasn't perfect, but he was loyal as they come.
00:40Loyal to who?
00:42To his fellow cops.
00:44In transit, where he started.
00:47In this office, where he ended up.
00:49Right up to the end.
00:51And he never missed a single walkout or racket when a cop retired.
00:56That's one way to look at it.
01:00Moving on.
01:01There another way?
01:03Yes.
01:05You wanna call it?
01:06Maybe we put a pin in this?
01:09You might wanna ask yourself, if he was so great at the job, why did he suddenly resign?
01:15And why did his Chief of Department, me, get called up to replace him the next day?
01:21Mistakes were made.
01:22That's an understatement.
01:24Knives were out.
01:25I'd like to take a moment of silence, in memory and respect, for 43.

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