Family Dynamics And Structure Of Conflict In Blue Bloods

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The location is New York city, the home to the Reagan family and the setting of the cop drama Blue Bloods. The show follows the Reagan 's, a family with their roots entrenched deep in the structure of the NYPD. The family has a long history of law enforcement service starting with Henry Reagan (played by Len Cariou) the former police commissioner and father of the acting PC Frank (Tom Selleck). His three children Danny, Erin and Jamie (played by Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan and Will Estes respectively) all occupy different roles withing the law system. Jamie an experienced cop, Danny a homicide detective and Erin an assistant district attorney. The narrative follows an episode by episode format as opposed to a season long over-arching plot. The premise of each episode follows a similar formula, a criminal act or development within the department itself will causes conflict between the members of the family, NYPD or the city as a whole. As with most narratives of this genre, the drama comes as a result of the conflict. The way in which conflict is used in this program is in part the reason for its use in understanding family dynamics and …show more content…

The theory describes face as such “Generally speaking, 'face ' is really about identity respect and other identity consideration issues within and beyond the actual conflict encounter” (Rossler, Ting-Toomey, Lee, 2007, p. 9). In other words, when a conflict arises in the family it is more than just the topic of debate that is being challenged, it is also the individual and their self-image and values. This is completely applicable to the Reagan family. As though the topic may vary the constant is that of the connection of their opinions to their personal beliefs, and to find acceptance in the family regardless of the

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