[s11e9] For Whom The Bell Tolls -
: Critics at TV Fanatic praised the episode for "laying bare the soul of the family" through Frank’s emotional scoreboard and the burgeoning romantic tension between Danny and Baez.
: The episode received mixed feedback regarding Erin's "bad boss" storyline, with some viewers expressing fatigue over the repetitive nature of her professional obstacles. [S11E9] For Whom the Bell Tolls
: A conflict arises when Jamie reprimands an officer in his precinct for repeated lateness. Eddie, acting as a union representative, challenges the decision because the officer's wife is suffering from severe morning sickness. This plotline explores the tension between Jamie’s rigid adherence to departmental rules and Eddie’s focus on the human element. : Critics at TV Fanatic praised the episode
: Reviewers from Cape & Castle noted that the episode put several characters "out of their depth," particularly Baez in her role as a victim and suspect. Eddie, acting as a union representative, challenges the
: Detective Maria Baez finds a corpse—a man she had dated briefly—on her front lawn. Because of her personal connection, she becomes a suspect in the investigation. Danny Reagan remains steadfast in his support, eventually using a doorbell camera app on his computer to help prove her innocence.