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Stirring the Pot

Stirring the Pot

2018TV Episode⏱️ 42mTV-14
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller
7.9
IMDB Rating
363 votes

Erin and Frank clash over a new policy from the district attorney's office that undermines Frank's policies; Erin is at odds with Governor Mendez over questionable sex-trafficking laws; Danny risks his badge to protect a friend fr...

Director
Robert Harmon
Writers
Ian Biederman, Kevin Riley, Allie Solomon
Stars
Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Will Estes
Release Date
November 16, 2018
Language
English
💬 3
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Donnie Wahlberg
Donnie Wahlberg
as Danny Reagan
Bridget Moynahan
Bridget Moynahan
as Erin Reagan
Will Estes
Will Estes
as Jamie Reagan
Len Cariou
Len Cariou
as Henry Reagan
Sami Gayle
Sami Gayle
as Nicky Reagan-Boyle
Tom Selleck
Tom Selleck
as Frank Reagan
Marisa Ramirez
Marisa Ramirez
as Maria Baez
Vanessa Ray
Vanessa Ray
as Eddie Janko
Josh Randall
Josh Randall
as Tommy Pierce
Steve Schirripa
Steve Schirripa
as Anthony Abetemarco

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
16:9 HD
Sound
Stereo
Color
Color
Production
Panda Productions Inc., CBS Television Studios

🏷️ Keywords

policepolice officerdrug tradedrinkingfather son relationship

🎯 Categories

CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Danny, Such a pain in the .....
by SlimJim392020-06-30
1/10

"Donny Walberg's character really gets on my nerves. What's with him unshaven all the time. Every other male is clean and well shaven and his pompous egotistical character walks around always needing a shave! I guess this is the way the writers want this character to act, but as for me Walberg's character is one big pain in the butt. He is a stinking egotistical jackass and I cannot stand the jerk. I have stopped watching this show because of Walberg's character...."

💡 Did You Know?

Interesting Fact about Hockey conveyed by Frank Reagan:

"The six original hockey teams played against each other 14 or 15 times in a season. Real hatred sprung up, real teeth got knocked out, real eyes got gouged. And by the end of the season, before the playoffs, a lot of the guys wanted to kill each other. A custom took hold in the 1930s. After each deciding game in the playoffs, players lined up on the ice, shook hands, congratulated, consoled each other. They still do it today. Unique in professional sports. "

📖 Synopsis

Erin and Frank clash over a new policy from the district attorney's office that undermines Frank's policies; Erin is at odds with Governor Mendez over questionable sex-trafficking laws; Danny risks his badge to protect a friend fr...