The most notable of the top echelons in the police department to possibly be fired is the Deputy Commissioner of the New York Police Department, Garrett Moore. He is known to Blue Bloods fans as the Chief of Staff to long-standing Police Commissioner, Frank Reagan.
Their relationship is a rather intriguing one, as they do not often see eye to eye in matters affecting the NYPD. However, it looks like they have mutual respect, regardless of their difference in opinions
Garrett’s character is played by the popular Hollywood actor, Gregory Jbara. Are we going to see him leave the series after this episode?
Garrett Moore Is Making Things Difficult For Himself
In the latest episode of Blue Bloods, Garrett is seen passionately having it out with his principal, Frank, over some comments he made during an interview with a local newspaper.
Frank demands that Garrett retracts those particular statements with immediate effect, but Garrett does not show any willingness to do such a thing.
Instead of retracting his statements, he has no issues with defending his quotes while laying castigations on the people who misunderstood his opinions.
However, it should be obvious to a top man like Garrett that quotes are misinterpreted all the time, and he cannot be an exception. One major point that Garrett tried to put across to Frank is that change is the most important thing.
In the last couple of years, he states that he has made several changes to his lifestyle by overcoming his alcohol addiction, lose excess body weight, and taking his prescribed drugs regularly.
For Garrett , that change policy should cut across all aspects of his life, the media been no exception.
The interesting thing about their sometimes frosty relationship is that there are times when Frank needs the character of Garrett to resolve matters in the police department.
That seemed to be the main issue for Frank in the latest episode, as he was finding it hard to get through to Garett.
Did Garrett Moore Give Frank Xavier A Resignation Letter?
In the latter part of the episode, Garrett tried to submit his resignation letter, but Frank will not hear of it. It is clear to fans of the CBS series that Frank needs Garrett in the NYPD.
Well, Frank’s refusal means one important thing to fans: Garrett’s character is not leaving Blue Bloods anytime soon.
It is not the first time it will look like a character will be axed from the series, only for producers to change the script at the last minute.