'Boston Blue': Donnie Wahlberg's new show let him do two things he never did on 'Blue Bloods'
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'Boston Blue': Donnie Wahlberg's new show let him do two things he never did on 'Blue Bloods'
"It does give Danny a chance to do two things he's never done on Blue Bloods. ... One is to be a fish out of water in a new city. Two is to be a dad to a cop,"
"On Blue Bloods Danny's been the son of a cop, the grandson of a cop, the brother of a cop, but never the father of a cop. And I knew that would create some opportunities."
"I think having an opportunity to expand the Blue Bloods universe while maintaining the traditions, the faith, the family, ... I think ... it's a wonderful recipe. Now doing it and saying it are two different things, but we worked really hard to do it."
Donnie Wahlberg reprises NYPD officer Danny Reagan in Boston Blue, premiering Oct. 17 on CTV in Canada and CBS in the U.S. Danny follows an investigation that leads him to take a job with the Boston Police Department while his son Sean begins a career as a patrol cop. The series centers on two policing families and their interconnections. Sean patrols with Jonah Silver; Jonah's siblings Lena and Sarah serve as detective and police superintendent, and their mother Mae is the district attorney. The show expands the Blue Bloods universe while retaining themes of tradition, faith and family.
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