"Blue Bloods" Season 7 recently gave fans and viewers progress on Jamie and Eddie's relationship. While the CBS drama has seemingly shifted its focus away from their romantic possibilities, spoilers for the upcoming episode reveal that these two will finally have the time to look on their future together as a couple.
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"Blue Bloods" Season 7 spoilers reveal that in episode 11 titled "Genetics," Jamie and Eddie will finally see their romantic possibility as a couple. According to Carter Matt, the official synopsis for the upcoming episode shows that these two will be working on an adoption case.
Jamie and Eddie will reportedly be "overly involved" in this adoption case in Season 7 episode 11. In order to avoid going to court for this case, the two will enlist the help of Erin to help reach an agreement.
The publication notes that this may help Jamie and Eddie find out if they are better off pursuing a relationship together or staying within the professional limits. It can be recalled that both Eddie and Jamie confessed to having feelings for each other in the previous "Blue Bloods" Season 7 episode.
It is a known fact, however, that should they pursue a relationship in Season 7, their working relationship will be compromised. Frank (Tom Selleck), on the other hand, will investigate NYPD cadets who are cheating the results of their exams.
Meanwhile, other "Blue Bloods" Season 7 news reveals that the CBS drama continues to surge high in the ratings. The show's official Twitter account also encourages viewers to vote for Tom Selleck as the Favorite TV Crime Drama Actor for the People's Choice Awards.
Selleck plays the role of Frank Reagan in season 7. There has been news of his possible departure from the CBS series, but the actor has not yet officially commented on the reports.
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