“Blue Bloods Season 9 Episode 12” will be preparing the wedding of Jamie (Will Estes) and Eddie (Vanessa Ray). However, there seems to be friction between the couple regarding how they’re going to handle the financial side of things. You can watch the teaser clip here.
Eddie wants to tie the knot in a church complete with a ceremony and a reception, which will cost them around $100,000. More or less. Meanwhile, Jamie wants to wed at a courthouse to save all that money to buy a house; a practical choice that Eddie isn’t too keen to agree. So in “Blue Bloods Season 9 Episode 12,” the two will have to work things through to find a middle ground that would make them both happy, CarterMatt reported.
But the conflict has already bled out of the series and into the show’s following. Most of the fans of the police procedural drama has voiced that they don’t want a courthouse wedding. While Jamie does have a point of being frugal, Eddie also deserves a ceremony for the princess that she is. On the crime side of things, “Blue Bloods Season 9 Episode 12” will be dealing with a murder case regarding a college basketball star.
Danny (Donne Wahlberg) and Baez (Marisa Ramirez) believes that the athlete was involved in sports betting. Although this isn’t confirmed just yet, the promising star may have got himself into the shady dealings of point shaving. This illegal activity falls under a federal crime and has been going on for quite some time, with the CCNY case being one of the most famous examples. “Blue Bloods Season 9 Episode 12” will be an interesting story to follow given that basketball – college of NBA – is as popular as ever in a lot of countries.
Another plotline that the upcoming release will follow is Frank (Tom Selleck) and his desire to reinstate a former cop. According to the synopsis of “Blue Bloods Season 9 Episode 12,” the ex-copper may have been dismissed unfairly and Frank is looking to get her back into their fold. The next episode will air a few hours from now and fans can’t wait to sink their teeth on the abovementioned storylines.


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