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In this episode of “Procedurally Generated,” host Jermaine Harris delves into the popular police procedural show “Blue Bloods.” The show, centered on the Reagan family with a rich history in law enforcement, is set in New York City. Jermaine applauds the series for its insightful social commentary, but he also critically examines its portrayal of police actions and accountability.

Jermaine passionately critiques specific episodes of “Blue Bloods,” shedding light on instances of police behavior and language depicted in the show. While acknowledging the importance of law enforcement, he advocates for enhanced accountability and suggests implementing mandatory fitness requirements for officers on active duty.

Throughout the episode, Jermaine emphasizes the necessity of open and careful discussions surrounding police reform. He acknowledges the vital role of a well-functioning police force while advocating for proper conduct and accountability within the law enforcement community. Tune in as Jermaine Harris navigates the complex world of police procedurals, offering a thought-provoking analysis of “Blue Bloods” and advocating for crucial conversations about the future of law enforcement.


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