Exclusive: Blue Bloods’ Abigail Hawk teases final ever episodes and potential for spin off
Exclusive: Blue Bloods’ Abigail Hawk teases final ever episodes and potential for spin off
Blue Bloods returns on Friday October 18 on CBS at 10//9c
Blue Bloods will come to an end this year after 14 seasons, with the final episodes airing across the next few months on CBS – but star Abigail Hawk isn’t ready to put away her police uniform just yet.
When asked what we can expect from her character Detective Abigail Baker in these last episodes, she admitted that she is “content” with where the show leaves her.
“I think we’ve seen quite a bit of anger from her [this season.] We’ve seen her kind of writhing around, a worm on a hook: should I stay here? Am I being fulfilled? You’re not going to get much more drama from her specifically and I actually am very content with that,” Abigail tells HELLO!
“I think that there’s a lovely simplicity to her just being where she is – and it leaves it wide open for a potential spin-off down the road. That’s how I’m viewing it.”
A spin-off is what many fans are hoping for after CBS broke the news that they had canceled the long-running police procedural which follows the Reagan family, headed by patriarch Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) and his children, who all work in law enforcement.
For Abigail, however, any announcement other than a renewal feels unnecessary at this point.
“I don’t want to spin off right now, this is very fresh for me and I’m still grieving because we all wanted to continue, this is not something any of us wanted,” she shares.
“We felt that there was so much more we could continue telling and sharing and creating, but I do think there are certain characters that could continue to have quite an amazing and interesting life beyond the world with the Reagans, and I think Abigail Baker is one of them.
“She’s this woman of mystery and there’s so much that we could just uncover and pull out of her. She has this simmering energy that I just love about her. It’s magnetic and you can’t help but be invested in what she’s got going on, whether it’s at her desk, or sitting saying nothing because her nonverbal communication is [chef’s kiss] and I leaned into that once I realized that was a great way to get camera time!
“But she also doesn’t need to say anything unless it’s necessary and when she does say something, it has meaning so I think there’s a lot of potential for her. I think she’s a fun one.”