
Danny Reagan’s Life as a New Yorker Feels Integral To His Character
Danny’s move to Boston is so difficult to accept because Danny’s life as a New Yorker plays like an integral part of his personality in Blue Bloods. Throughout the show’s run, Danny has been portrayed as a proud New Yorker who loves his city. Danny comes from a multi-generational family of native New Yorkers and police officers. The Reagan family first immigrated to New York City in the early 20th century with Charles Reagan, the father of Henry Reagan (Len Cariou). Danny’s father, Francis Reagan (Tom Selleck), serves as the commissioner of the New York Police Department, and Henry was the former commissioner before retiring. The grandfather of Danny’s mother, the late Mary Reagan, was one of the builders of the Brooklyn Bridge in the 1800s. The Reagan family holds deep cultural roots in the city, going back over a century, so it’s hard to imagine Danny working anywhere else.
The premise of Danny picking up and permanently relocating to Boston and leaving New York, at first glance, appears far-fetched. Perhaps Danny will view the job as a temporary assignment at first before he settles in and decides to stay in Boston indefinitely. The upcoming series will require a strong scenario to sell viewers on the premise of Danny permanently leaving New York City for a new job with the Boston Police Department. Not to mention, Danny will be moving away from the rest of the family, and he’ll no longer make regular appearances at the Sunday dinners, a staple of the Blue Bloods television franchise.
Danny Leaving New York City Potentially Jettisons His Burgeoning Relationship With Detective Baez
Unfortunately, Danny’s departure from New York City suggests that Boston Blue will have to jettison any potentially burgeoning relationship between Danny and his longtime partner, Maria Baez (Marisa Ramirez). In the series finale, “End of Tour,” Danny finally asks out Baez, who became Danny’s partner after joining the cast in the third season. Danny has been single since the death of his wife, Linda Reagan (Amy Carlson), in Season 7. Although the series depicted Danny flirting with other women and teasing the start of other relationships after Linda’s death, nothing ever materialized in the romance department.
During “End of Tour,” Henry encourages Danny to finally find someone to share his life. Viewers waited a long time for the moment when Danny asks Maria for a date, and the scene demonstrates that Danny is finally ready to move on and find someone else. However, the premise of Boston Blue indicates that Danny is picking up and leaving New York City for good, leaving behind a potential relationship with Maria. In the new series, Danny finds a new partner in Boston with Detective Lena Silver (Sonequa Martin-Green), a rising star from a powerful law enforcement family. Silver’s background gives her something in common with Danny, but it’s currently unknown if they are meant to have some type of romantic chemistry or relationship. It would not be realistic for both characters to spark a long-term romance in the show’s first season. Regardless, it’s disappointing to see Danny and Maria’s relationship potentially vanish just as it finally seemed ready to begin.