Blue Bloods (season 1)

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Blue Bloods (season 1)
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Region 1 DVD cover art
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 22
Release
Original network CBS
Original release September 24, 2010 (2010-09-24) – May 13, 2011 (2011-05-13)
Season chronology
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List of Blue Bloods episodes

The first season of the Blue Bloods, an American police procedural-family drama television series, aired in the United States on CBS between September 24, 2010 to May 13, 2011. The series was created and, along with Leonard Goldberg and Michael Cuesta, executively produced by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess. The show revolves around the Reagan family, consisting of police officers and a district attorney all working with the New York City Police Department (NYPD). Actors Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Will Estes, Len Cariou and Tom Selleck round out the main cast as the Reagan family - Danny, Erin, Jamie, Henry and Frank.

Blue Bloods' first season aired during the 2010–11 television season on Fridays at 10:00 p.m. EST. The series debuted with pilot episode, which was viewed by 13.01 million viewers. The season ended with the finale "The Blue Templar", which was watched by 11.79 million viewers. The season averaged 12.58 million viewers per 22 episodes. Internationally, the first season was very successful in Canada, United Kingdom and New Zealand, ranking among the top 30 most watched programs on the respective channels. The first season also garnered positive reviews from television critics, praising the performances of lead actors Donnie Wahlberg and Tom Selleck and the family dynamic among the Reagans.

The entire season was released on DVD in Region 1 on September 13, 2011, Region 2 on September 19, 2011 and Region 4 on September 15, 2011.

Production

Stephen Gyllenhaal directed two episodes for the season.

The first season of Blue Bloods was produced by Panda Productions, Paw In Your Face Productions and CBS Productions. The series aired in the United States on CBS Friday nights at 10:00 P.M. EST and Canada on CTV via simulcast. Internationally, season one aired in New Zealand on TV3 Saturday nights at 9:30 P.M., in Australia on Network Ten for the first twelve episodes (Wednesday nights at 8:30 P.M. for the first six and Friday nights at 9:30 P.M.) and on One for the rest of the season.[1][2] In a deal with CBS Studios International, the series was acquired by the UK channel Sky Atlantic on January 5, 2011 and was one of the first series to air on the new channel, which launched on February 1, 2011.[3] The series was created by Mitchell Burgess and Robin Green and executive produced by Burgess, Green, producer Leonard Goldberg and director Michael Cuesta. The show was initially run by director Ken Sanzel, but Sanzel left in August 2010 amid alleged creative tension with series star Tom Selleck.[4] Staff directors for the season include Cuesta, Félix Alcalá, Jan Eliasberg, Karen Gaviola, Stephen Gyllenhaal, Ralph Hemecker, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Frederick K. Keller, Matt Penn, John Polson, Michael Pressman, Rosemary Rodriguez, and Alex Zakrzewski. Episodes were written by a team of writers, which consisted of Burgess, Green, Brian Burns, Siobhan Byrne-O'Connor, Amanda Green, Julie Hébert, Thomas Kelly, Gwendolyn M. Parker, Mark Rosner, Ken Sanzel, Diana Son, and Kevin Wade. Cinematographers hired for the season included Craig DiBona, David Insley, Tim Ives and Teodoro Maniaci.[5] Composers Mark Morgan and Rob Simonsen provided the background music for the season.[5]

Cast

Will Estes and Len Cariou portray multi-generational NYPD officers Jamie and Henry Reagan

The first season featured a cast of five main actors who received star billing. Tom Selleck portrays Francis "Frank" Reagan, the patriarch of the Reagan family, a former Marine, and current Police Commissioner who is notably silent about his political beliefs.[6] Donnie Wahlberg acted as Frank's eldest son Daniel "Danny" Reagan, a hard-nosed NYPD Detective and former Marine who often roughs up his suspects, despite being prohibited to do so.[6] Bridget Moynahan played Frank's daughter Erin Reagan-Boyle, an assistant district attorney who abides by the law in her dealings with criminal justice.[6] Will Estes portrayed Frank's youngest son Jamison "Jamie" Reagan, a rookie police officer who graduated from Harvard Law before entering the police academy.[6] Len Cariou played Frank's father Henry Reagan, a retired police commissioner and former Marine who, like Danny, is very vocal about his political beliefs.[6]

In addition to the regular cast, the season also featured actors who received the "also starring" billing, appearing in almost every episode of the season. Jennifer Esposito played Jackie Curatola, an NYPD detective at the precinct and Danny's partner.[7] Nicholas Turturro portrayed Sgt. Anthony Renzulli, Jamie's partner and mentor, who had been a partner of Joe Reagan.[7]

Several recurring characters appeared in the first season. Amy Carlson appeared as Linda Reagan, Danny's wife and mother of two children Jack and Sean.[7] Sami Gayle portrayed Erin's teenage daughter Nicole "Nikki" Reagan-Boyle.[7] Abigail Hawk portrayed Abigail Baker, Frank's primary aide. Brothers Andrew and Tony Terraciano portray Sean and Jack Reagan, Danny and Linda's sons.[8] Gregory Jbara acted as Garrett Moore, the NYPD's Deputy Commissioner of Public Information.[8] Robert Clohessy played Sgt. Sid Gormley, the immediate supervisor of Danny and the other detectives at the precinct.[8] Actress Dylan Moore appeared in the first six episodes as Jamie's brief fiance Sydney Davenport.[7] Bruce Altman portrayed Mayor Frank Russo, Frank's superior.[8] Andrea Roth appeared in four episodes as Kelly Davidson, a television news reporter who dated Frank. Yvonna Kopacz Wright portrayed Ava Hotchkiss, a detective at the precinct and Danny's temporary partner.[9] Noelle Beck appeared in three episodes as Frank's Deputy Press Secretary Sue Connors.[8] Nick Sandow recurred in four episodes as Lieutenant Alex Bello, an officer at Internal Affairs.[10] Michael T. Weiss portrayed Sonny Malewsky, a detective who had worked with Joe Reagan before his death.[10] Colleen Clinton appeared as Agent Anderson, an FBI agent who attempts to recruit Jamie for her investigation into the Blue Templar.[11] Bobby Cannavale appeared in three episodes as Charles Rosselini, Erin's boss who becomes romantically involved with her.[12] Robert John Burke portrayed Jyle Hogan in three episodes.[13]

Reception

Viewership and ratings

Blue Bloods premiered with the pilot episode, which attracted 13.01 million viewers. After four episodes, the season received a full order of 22 episodes.[14] The series was the most watched program on Friday nights during its duration and was the second most watched program during its short move to the Wednesday timeslot. Apart from the pilot episode, the most-watched episode of the season was "Little Fish", which accrued a viewership of 12.30 million viewers. The series finale was watched by 11.78 million viewers. The season averaged over 12.58 million viewers and a 7.8/14 household rating, becoming the 19th most-watched series of the 2010-2011 primetime television season.[15] In the 18-49 adult demographic, the season averaged a 2.2 Nielsen rating, equating to 2.88 million viewers and ranking number 85th for the 2010-2011 primetime television season.[16]

In Canada, Blue Bloods stood as a solid performer on CTV, landing within the top twenty of the top programs in Canada. The show ended its first season as the most watched new drama series as well as second most watched new series of the season. The season ranked number five in the 18-49 and 25-54 age demographics.[17] In the United Kingdom, the series was among the weekly top five most viewed program on Sky Atlantic, amassing an audience between 450,000 and 630,000 viewers. In Australia, the series premiered with a strong 1.11 million viewers, but viewership fell to 288,000 viewers by April, prompting Network Ten to move the series to its HD channel One, which premiered the second half of the season on October 31, 2011.[2]

Critical reviews

Upon the premiere of the pilot episode, the series received positive reviews from television critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from television critics, the show received an average score of 70, which indicates "generally favorable review", based on 25 reviews.[18] Reviews for the full season were generally positive.

Tom Selleck and Donnie Wahlberg's performances were highlighted by many television critics.

Nick Hartel of DVD Talk deemed the DVD release of the season as "Recommended", writing that it "should wisely be approached as a family drama that utilizes the police angle as a common bonding element." Hartel lauded Selleck, Wahlberg and Cariou's performances and the family dinners, noting that "the arguments and interruptions that garnish the meals give "Blue Bloods" its most human qualities." Hartel also noted that the series "quickly resort to genre story staples", adding that the "identity crisis of cop drama versus family drama results in the former getting the short end of the stick with many cases feeling like an afterthought or plot contrivance for the Reagans to discuss at the weekly family dinner."[19] C.S. Stonebridge of The Numbers wrote, "The regular crimes are also intriguing enough to carry most episodes, although there were a few too many times where there were pretty big coincidences that strained credibility. But this storyline made watching each episode more important, as opposed to a show like Law & Order, where you could almost literally grab any episode in the show's 20 year run and watch it without having to have seen any of the earlier episodes to know what's going on."[20] Stuart Cummins of What Culture called the series "entertaining police drama that combines the best elements of shows such as Numbers, CSI and Law & Order with the family crises and dramas found in shows like Brothers & Sisters."[21] Chuck Barney of San Jose Mercury News found the cases on the series to "don't carry much of a wow factor" and the show overall lacked "the kind of grittiness that might make it more powerful." Barney however praised the actors' performances and the family dynamic of the Reagans.[22]

Some reviewers, however, share mixed to negative opinion concerning the shows format. DVD Verdict writer Adam Arseneau wrote positively about the season, praising the actors' performances, the family dynamic and the multi-generational police family plot while deeming the family dinners and the lessons doled out from them "smacks of self-righteousness and lazy writing." Arseneau concluded about the season, "If we had genuinely solid material to engage the Reagans, Blue Bloods could be one of the best cop shows on television. As it stands, it rarely transcends average."[23] David Brown from Radio Times gave the season release 3 stars (out of five), writing "Imagine something that mixes the best elements of Law & Order and Brothers & Sisters and you get the idea."[24] The Guardian writer Michael Hann wrote negatively of the series, noting that "one can know what is happening without even watching the show, since each episode follows the same template."[25]

Episodes

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No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1 1 "Pilot" Michael Cuesta Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess September 24, 2010 (2010-09-24) 101 13.01[26]
Jamie Reagan graduates from the Police Academy and joins NYPD the same day a nine-year-old Latina girl is abducted walking home from school. Frank addresses the press about the case, and Danny is questioned about his interrogation tactics.
2 2 "Samaritan" Ralph Hemecker Ken Sanzel October 1, 2010 (2010-10-01) 102 11.32[27]
The Reagans contemplate the right and wrong of taking matters into their own hands after a good Samaritan stops a criminal in the subway.
3 3 "Privilege" Stephen Gyllenhaal Brian Burns October 8, 2010 (2010-10-08) 103 11.15[28]
Erin, Frank, and Danny try to find justice for a rape victim.
4 4 "Officer Down" Ralph Hemecker Thomas Kelly October 15, 2010 (2010-10-15) 104 10.39[29]
NYPD is dispatched to find the killer of a police officer who was murdered during a diamond heist.
5 5 "What You See" Félix Alcalá Julie Hébert October 22, 2010 (2010-10-22) 105 11.15[30]
The Reagans argue the pros and cons of profiling as Frank, Danny, and the rest of the NYPD search for a bomb that's set to go off in Manhattan.
6 6 "Smack Attack" Gwyneth Horder-Payton Siobhan Byrne-O'Connor October 29, 2010 (2010-10-29) 106 11.62[31]
After three teenage boys die from drug overdose, Danny sets out to find their narcotic source.
7 7 "Brothers" Frederick K. Keller Mark Rosner November 5, 2010 (2010-11-05) 107 10.31[32]
When Erin tries to take down a gang leader, using his law-abiding brother, the family debates her methods. Meanwhile, Danny tries to protect Jamie by being tough on him.
8 8 "Chinatown" Michael Cuesta Diana Son November 12, 2010 (2010-11-12) 108 10.57[33]
After meeting with federal agents in Chinatown, Jamie witnesses a crime in progress, which results in a suspect being killed in pursuit. To avoid Jamie undergoing an investigation by Internal Affairs, Danny works to solve the case and clear Jamie's name.
9 9 "Re-Do" Rosemary Rodriguez Julie Hébert November 19, 2010 (2010-11-19) 109 11.36[34]
The life of a Reagan is put in danger when three dangerous criminals are released from prison.
10 10 "After Hours" Alex Zakrzewski Brian Burns December 3, 2010 (2010-12-03) 110 11.32[35]
Danny attends to the shooting death of a popular bouncer outside a nightclub, while Frank deals with controversy when it comes to light that a former partner of his is artificially tampering with arrest records.
11 11 "Little Fish" Michael Pressman Siobhan Byrne-O'Connor January 19, 2011 (2011-01-19) 111 12.30[36]
Danny and Jackie investigate the murder of a high-end escort after her body is found floating in the East River. Meanwhile at the crime scene, Jamie meets Det. Sonny Malevsky (Michael T. Weiss), his late brother Joe's old partner and is suspicious of him. Frank vows to bring a killer to justice when a missing boy's remains are finally found from a 25-year-old case that he was emotionally involved in.
12 12 "Family Ties" Stephen Gyllenhaal Mark Rosner January 26, 2011 (2011-01-26) 113 12.10[37]
Danny explores the world of the Russian Mob in Brighton Beach and their politics after the son of a gangster is killed. While Erin is handed a high-profile case of political corruption by her boss, the district attorney.
13 13 "Hall of Mirrors" Frederick K. Keller Thomas Kelly February 2, 2011 (2011-02-02) 112 11.31[38]
Danny is assigned to investigate the attempted assassination of an undercover counter-terrorism agent and must solve the case without disrupting the police activity in the sleeper cell.
14 14 "My Funny Valentine" John Polson Diana Son February 9, 2011 (2011-02-09) 114 11.80[39]
When a teenager is kidnapped, Danny and Jackie suspect her older boyfriend with a criminal past is involved. Erin's relationship with her boss takes an unexpected turn when her daughter sets them up on a dinner date for Valentine's Day.
15 15 "Dedication" Jan Eliasberg Kevin Wade February 18, 2011 (2011-02-18) 115 11.16[40]
When Frank is nearly assassinated in a drive-by shooting, the police force begin a city-wide manhunt. Danny's search points him towards a dying crime boss with a grudge against Frank, sparked by a tragic event from their past.
16 16 "Age of Innocence" Félix Alcalá Amanda Green February 25, 2011 (2011-02-25) 116 11.65[41]
When an unidentified young girl is found murdered at a debutante ball, Danny and Jackie interrogate a prostitute that was seen on the hotel's surveillance footage giving the girl a hard time. Danny gets into an argument with his sister for bringing Nicky to the crime scene.
17 17 "Silver Star" Ralph Hemecker Thomas Kelly March 11, 2011 (2011-03-11) 117 11.60[42]
When a highly decorated war veteran from Iraq is found dead on the streets and his Silver Star missing, Danny, a former Marine, finds himself emotionally involved.
18 18 "To Tell the Truth" Alex Zakrzewski Siobhan Byrne-O'Connor April 1, 2011 (2011-04-01) 119 10.92[43]
Danny witnesses the shooting of a young man perpetrated by a drug lord with a history of witness intimidation. Things become personal the gang abducts Linda in an attempt to force his silence.
19 19 "Model Behavior" Matt Penn Brian Burns April 8, 2011 (2011-04-08) 118 10.71[44]
At a fashion show, someone attempts to poison Danny's niece Sophie (Sonya Harum), an up-and-coming model, and succeeds at killing another model. Danny investigates the case while Linda must deal with animosity between herself and her older sister, Sophie's mother. Elsewhere, Frank is on a personal mission to discover why a popular local priest is being suddenly reassigned.
20 20 "All That Glitters" Michael Pressman Gwendolyn M. Parker April 29, 2011 (2011-04-29) 120 10.06[45]
Frank's frustrations rise when the media sensationalizes the murder of a tourist shot and killed outside a trendy Lower East Side restaurant.
21 21 "Cellar Boy" Karen Gaviola Diana Son & Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess May 6, 2011 (2011-05-06) 121 10.38[46]
Danny's next-door neighbors are murdered and their son becomes the prime suspect. Jamie is convinced he's being pursued by the Blue Templar when his gun goes missing.
22 22 "The Blue Templar" Frederick K. Keller Kevin Wade May 13, 2011 (2011-05-13) 122 11.79[47]
In his attempt to expose the Blue Templar, Frank chooses to bypass Internal Affairs after a drug bust indicates dirty cops are involved.

Ratings

United States

No. in Episode Air date Time slot (EST) 18-49 rating Viewership Live+7 Ref
series season Rating Share in
millions
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
18-49
rating
Viewership
1 1 Pilot September 24, 2010 Fridays
10:00 P.M.
2.2 7 13.01 #1 #17 N/A 15.27 [26][48][49]
2 2 Samaritan October 1, 2010 2.0 7 11.32 #1 #23 2.6 13.83 [27][50][51]
3 3 Privilege October 8, 2010 1.8 6 11.15 #1 #23 2.5 13.51 [28][52][53]
4 4 Officer Down October 15, 2010 1.7 6 10.40 #1 N/A 2.3 12.69 [29][54]
5 5 What You See October 22, 2010 1.8 6 11.15 #1 #22 2.4 13.32 [30][55][56]
6 6 Smack Attack October 29, 2010 1.8 6 11.62 #1 #21 2.4 13.86 [31][57][58]
7 7 Brothers November 5, 2010 1.8 6 10.31 #1 #25 2.4 12.74 [32][59][60]
8 8 Chinatown November 12, 2010 1.6 5 10.57 #1 #24 N/A 12.79 [33][61][62]
9 9 Re-Do November 19, 2010 1.6 5 11.36 #1 #22 2.2 13.63 [34][63][64]
10 10 After Hours December 3, 2010 1.7 6 11.32 #1 #12 2.3 13.71 [35][65][66]
11 11 Little Fish January 19, 2011 Wednesdays
10:00 P.M.
2.0 6 12.30 #2 #13 2.7 14.94 [36][67][68]
12 12 Family Ties January 26, 2011 2.1 6 12.10 #2 #7 2.7 14.51 [37][69][70]
13 13 Hall of Mirrors February 2, 2011 1.6 5 11.31 #2 #12 2.3 13.73 [38][71][72]
14 14 My Funky Valentine February 9, 2011 2.1 6 11.80 #4 #16 N/A 14.24 [39][73][74]
15 15 Dedication February 18, 2011 Fridays
10:00 P.M.
1.5 5 11.16 #1 #14 2.2 13.78 [40][75][76]
16 16 Age of Ignorance February 25, 2011 1.7 6 11.65 #1 #14 2.4 14.25 [41][77][78]
17 17 Silver Star March 11, 2011 1.8 6 11.60 #1 #11 2.5 14.15 [42][79][80]
18 18 To Tell the Truth April 1, 2011 1.7 5 10.92 #1 #19 2.5 13.85 [43][81][82]
19 19 Model Behavior April 8, 2011 1.6 5 10.71 #1 #19 2.2 13.42 [44][83][84]
20 20 All That Glitters April 29, 2011 1.6 5 10.06 #1 #17 2.4 13.01 [45][85]
21 21 Cellar Boy May 6, 2011 1.5 5 10.38 #1 #17 2.2 12.77 [46][86][87]
22 22 The Blue Templar May 13, 2011 1.8 5 11.79 #1 #12 2.6 14.60 [47][88][89]

Canada

No. in Episode title Air date Time slot (EST) Viewership Ref
series season in millions Weekly
rank
1 1 Pilot September 24, 2010 Fridays
10:00 pm
2.126 #12 [90]
2 2 Samaritan October 1, 2010 1.585 #21 [91]
3 3 Privilege October 8, 2010 1.744 #16 [92]
4 4 Officer Down October 15, 2010 1.937 #12 [93]
5 5 What You See October 22, 2010 1.767 #13 [94]
6 6 Smack Attack October 29, 2010 1.720 #17 [95]
7 7 Brothers November 5, 2010 1.602 #20 [96]
8 8 Chinatown November 12, 2010 1.630 #19 [97]
9 9 Re-Do November 19, 2010 1.608 #25 [98]
10 10 After Hours December 3, 2010 1.756 #11 [99]
11 11 Little Fish January 19, 2011 Wednesdays
10:00 pm
1.598 #15 [100]
12 12 Family Ties January 26, 2011 1.662 #11 [101]
13 13 Hall of Mirrors February 2, 2011 1.576 #19 [102]
14 14 My Funky Valentine February 9, 2011 1.769 #17 [103]
15 15 Dedication February 18, 2011 Fridays
10:00 pm
1.769 #17 [104]
16 16 Age of Ignorance February 25, 2011 1.963 #11 [105]
17 17 Silver Star March 11, 2011 1.479 #20 [106]
18 18 To Tell the Truth April 1, 2011 1.794 #10 [107]
19 19 Model Behavior April 8, 2011 1.664 #15 [108]
20 20 All That Glitters April 29, 2011 1.486 #15 [109]
21 21 Cellar Boy May 6, 2011 1.456 #20 [110]
22 22 The Blue Templar May 13, 2011 1.799 #17 [111]

United Kingdom

All viewing figures and ranks are sourced from BARB.[112]

No. in Episode Air date Time slot (UTC) Sky Atlantic
series season Viewers
(millions)
Weekly
rank
1 1 Pilot February 1, 2011 Tuesdays
10:00 pm
N/A N/A
2 2 Samaritan February 8, 2011 0.626 #1
3 3 Privilege February 15, 2011 0.584 #2
4 4 Officer Down February 22, 2011 0.551 #2
5 5 What You See March 1, 2011 0.582 #2
6 6 Smack Attack March 8, 2011 0.530 #2
7 7 Brothers March 15, 2011 0.499 #2
8 8 Chinatown March 22, 2011 0.452 #2
9 9 Re-Do March 29, 2011 0.451 #2
10 10 After Hours April 5, 2011 0.517 #2
11 11 Little Fish April 12, 2011 0.540 #1
12 12 Family Ties April 19, 2011 0.489 #2
13 13 Hall of Mirrors April 26, 2011 0.521 #2
14 14 My Funky Valentine May 3, 2011 0.473 #2
15 15 Dedication May 10, 2011 0.465 #2
16 16 Age of Ignorance May 17, 2011 0.472 #2
17 17 Silver Star May 24, 2011 0.539 #2
18 18 To Tell the Truth May 31, 2011 0.503 #2
19 19 Model Behavior June 7, 2011 0.525 #2
20 20 All That Glitters June 14, 2011 0.493 #2
21 21 Cellar Boy June 21, 2011 0.478 #3
22 22 The Blue Templar June 28, 2011 0.471 #1

Australia

No. in Episode title Air date Time slot Viewership Ref
series season in
millions
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 1 Pilot February 2, 2011 Wednesdays
8:30 P.M.
1.107 #8 #23 [113][114][115]
2 2 Samaritan February 9, 2011 0.701 #17 #63 [116][117]
3 3 Privilege February 16, 2011 0.653 #20 #74 [118][119]
4 4 Officer Down February 23, 2011 0.467 #22 #74 [120][121]
5 5 What You See February 23, 2011 0.377 #27 N/A [120]
6 6 Smack Attack March 2, 2011 0.565 #20 #83 [122][123]
7 7 Brothers March 11, 2011 Fridays
9:30 P.M.
0.283 #32 N/A [124][125]
8 8 Chinatown March 18, 2011 0.387 #21 N/A [126]
9 9 Re-Do March 25, 2011 0.337 #25 N/A [127]
10 10 After Hours April 1, 2011 0.318 #28 N/A [128]
11 11 Little Fish April 8, 2011 0.286 #30 N/A [129]
12 12 Family Ties April 15, 2011 0.288 #31 N/A [130]

DVD release

Blue Bloods - The 1st Season
Set details Special features
  • 22 episodes
  • 6-disc set (DVD)
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese
  • English: Dolby Digital 5.1, Stereo
  • French: Stereo
  • Featurettes
    • "Analyzing the Scene"
    • "Code Blue"
    • "Creating the Characters"
    • "Empire State of Mind"
    • "Keeping it in the Family"
    • "Keeping it Real"
  • Deleted scenes
  • Gag reel
  • Network on-air promos
DVD release date
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
September 13, 2011 (2011-09-13)[131] September 19, 2011 (2011-09-19)[132] September 15, 2011 (2011-09-15)[133]

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