Danny is not the one Reagan who’ll be romantically spoken for in Season 1 of “Boston Blue.”
Marvel Cinematic Universe alum Xochitl Gomez — who performed America Chavez in “Physician Unusual within the Multiverse of Insanity,” then went on to win Season 32 of “Dancing With the Stars” — has joined the “Blue Bloods” spinoff in a closely recurring function, TVLine has realized. She’ll make her debut in Episode 6 (airing Friday, Nov. 21 at 10/9c, on CBS) as Penny, “a quick-witted, charming younger girl with a mysterious previous who crashes into Sean’s life.”
As TVLine beforehand reported, that very same episode additionally brings again Marisa Ramirez as Danny’s former partner-turned-girlfriend, Maria Baez. The hour finds Danny and new accomplice Lena (Sonequa Martin-Inexperienced) monitoring a serial dwelling invader with Baez’s assist, whereas “Mae (Gloria Reuben) and Sarah (Maggie Lawson) uncover a troubling leak that would upend the justice system,” and “Sean’s budding romance faces surprising issues.”
Why Boston Blue Recast Sean Reagan
“Boston Blue” follows Donnie Wahlberg’s NYPD Detective Danny Reagan as he takes a place with the Boston Police Division in hopes of reconnecting together with his youthful son, Sean (Mika Amonsen), who’s starting his personal regulation enforcement profession in Massachusetts.
Amonsen took over the function of Sean from unique portrayer Andrew Terraciano, who recurred all through all 14 seasons of “Blue Bloods.” On the recast, “Boston Blue” co-creator Brandon Margolis advised TVLine, “Initially, we love Andrew’s work from the unique collection and beloved watching him develop up on TV. However as soon as we realized we had been telling a really new chapter on this character’s life, creatively it made sense to search out an actor with a special vitality. Mika’s efficiency calls again to Sean’s vulnerabilities, however he brings a youthful vitality that takes the character in a brand new path we beloved.
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