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05-13-2022, 08:47 PM
https://www.looper.com/861946/why-blue-bloods-fans-are-so-split-over-eddie-janko-reagan/
Some fans think that Eddie bullies Jamie
Jamie and Eddie's relationship exists within a difficult dynamic. While they are a married couple and must take each other into account when making a myriad of decisions, Jamie is also Eddie's superior officer and is bound by his position to make decisions dispassionately. But does Eddie take advantage of her husband and sway his decision-making process in her favor?
Redditor u/calisto_fox (https://www.reddit.com/r/bluebloods/comments/um25gt/comment/i7z3uxs/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) seems to think so. They replied affirmatively to u/RadioGurlKay's post, writing, "Yea, Eddie is one of the worst characters. I wish they'd give her less screen time. And more screen time to Joe Hill." Similarly, u/Corgitechy (https://www.reddit.com/r/bluebloods/comments/um25gt/comment/i80jpxy/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) said, "This is exactly how I feel. I really don't like her character. It's like anything, and everything triggers her, and then she starts bullying Jamie." They continued on to add, "Even when Jamie is just doing his job and doing the right thing, she often asks him to do things in a different way because it will affect how the other cops in the precinct like her."
Regardless of the reasoning behind some of Eddie's behavior towards her husband and supervisor, these fans find her to be a bully. However, this thread is also full of Jamko supporters who aren't content to sit back while people roast their favorite cop couple (https://www.looper.com/761105/the-best-jamie-reagan-episode-of-blue-bloods-ever/).
Some fans think that Eddie bullies Jamie
Jamie and Eddie's relationship exists within a difficult dynamic. While they are a married couple and must take each other into account when making a myriad of decisions, Jamie is also Eddie's superior officer and is bound by his position to make decisions dispassionately. But does Eddie take advantage of her husband and sway his decision-making process in her favor?
Redditor u/calisto_fox (https://www.reddit.com/r/bluebloods/comments/um25gt/comment/i7z3uxs/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) seems to think so. They replied affirmatively to u/RadioGurlKay's post, writing, "Yea, Eddie is one of the worst characters. I wish they'd give her less screen time. And more screen time to Joe Hill." Similarly, u/Corgitechy (https://www.reddit.com/r/bluebloods/comments/um25gt/comment/i80jpxy/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) said, "This is exactly how I feel. I really don't like her character. It's like anything, and everything triggers her, and then she starts bullying Jamie." They continued on to add, "Even when Jamie is just doing his job and doing the right thing, she often asks him to do things in a different way because it will affect how the other cops in the precinct like her."
Regardless of the reasoning behind some of Eddie's behavior towards her husband and supervisor, these fans find her to be a bully. However, this thread is also full of Jamko supporters who aren't content to sit back while people roast their favorite cop couple (https://www.looper.com/761105/the-best-jamie-reagan-episode-of-blue-bloods-ever/).