[s10e16] The First 100 Days | Direct Link
In the high-stakes world of the Reagan family, few episodes capture the friction between personal integrity and political survival as sharply as
The episode also hits closer to home for the Reagan siblings: [S10E16] The First 100 Days
In a rare moment of restraint, Danny skips his usual hot-headed approach. He encourages the young man to choose a better path, highlighting the "bad choices" that led his brother down a dark road. It’s a poignant look at how the Reagans balance the letter of the law with the human reality of the community they serve. In the high-stakes world of the Reagan family,
Frank , ever the master of the "long game," uses a brilliant—and risky—tactic to get the manpower the NYPD needs. In a classic Reagan move, he uses an analogy about an old house that shouldn't be torn down just because it's old, eventually threatening his own resignation to make his point. It works; Chase backs down, realizing that while he’s the Mayor, Frank is the bedrock of the city’s stability. Frank , ever the master of the "long
Aired in March 2020, this 16th episode of centers on the milestone of Mayor Peter Chase’s first 100 days in office—a period usually reserved for setting a tone, though in Chase’s case, that tone was decidedly discordant with the NYPD. The Power Struggle: Frank vs. Mayor Chase
A surprise visit from Nicky (visiting from San Francisco) brings a breath of fresh air to the dinner table, even as she remains the family's "resident liberal," challenging their police-centric viewpoints during the Sunday meal.