Blue Bloods Season 1 Clip Goes Viral For An Embarrassing Reason

When people aren’t commenting about the misuse of diplomatic immunity in the “Blue Bloods” clip, they’re taking umbrage with Ronald Guttman’s accent as Claudio Calso. While he’s an Argentinian diplomat, people have pointed out his accent is closer to Italian. If that was the only thing to take away from the clip, it probably wouldn’t have gone viral, but most people keep getting hung up on the characters incorrectly asserting diplomatic immunity. To be fair, this is an issue across pop culture and not just “Blue Bloods.”

Many movies and TV shows use diplomatic immunity as a plot point where it wouldn’t apply. In addition to only affecting the diplomat, the principle doesn’t provide people with carte blanche to carry out whatever heinous crimes they want. They can get away with a lot, but for serious crimes, there may still be repercussions.

Another instance where diplomatic immunity is misused is in “Lethal Weapon 2” where the Los Angeles Police Department is powerless to stop some drug runners. That is until the end when Rudd (Joss Ackland) tries to invoke it right before Murtaugh (Danny Glover) shoots him, leading to the all-time great line, “It’s just been revoked.” Diplomatic immunity makes for a good foil when the protagonist serves in law enforcement. They may have a solid hunch someone has committed a crime, but they have to circumnavigate treacherous political waters. And considering “Blue Bloods” has been on the air for over a decade, it only makes sense it would get some things wrong in the legal process. 

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