
However, the best chance that Boston Blue has at success does not involve Blue Bloods or the Reagan family at all. In fact, Blue Bloods‘ saddest post-finale reality could be what elevates Boston Blue as a new show. It may not seem pleasant, but it could be the show’s key to achieving the longevity that Blue Bloods had.
Separating Danny From The Reagan Family Can Help Boston Blue Stand Apart From The Original
While it would be sad, keeping Danny away from the Reagan family could actually help Boston Blue succeed as a standalone show. Blue Bloods was well known for featuring a close-knit family with its family dinners and personal relationships among the characters. But if Boston Blue wants to stand out, it has to keep Danny separate from the Reagan family.
Of the main characters, only Erin is reappearing in the spinoff. However, Erin’s Boston Blue appearance takes away from the show’s potential. After Blue Bloods‘ cancellation, it is natural to want to see certain stories expanded. However, Boston Blue must be seen as its own show. If not, it is at risk of being seen as a Blue Bloods imitation.
Keeping Danny Away From His Family Would Be Hard, But Worth It
Because Boston Blue was so family-oriented, it may seem strange to keep Danny away from his family, but it will be worth it in the end. For one thing, showing Danny as his own character away from the Reagans will bring out an entirely new side to him. He won’t have the Reagan family dynamic to fall back on anymore.
Separating Danny from the Reagans could also act as a perfect opportunity for Danny to bond more with his son. Without a larger family dynamic in the vicinity, Danny and Sean could become closer. The pair’s bond could even become stronger as Sean begins working as an officer in a place that is new to both characters in Boston Blue.