Blue Bloods

During the broadcast emotional breakdown: We had to pause recording because this episode touched our hearts so deeply.

During the broadcast emotional breakdown: We had to pause recording because this episode touched our hearts so deeply.

Tom Selleck and Abigail Hawk in “Blue Bloods” (2021)

Abigail stars as Detective Abigail Baker in Blue Bloods

Abigail Hawk has revealed how Tom Selleck made her feel so welcome and part of the crew on her first day on the set of Blue Bloods.

Originally a walk-on role, Abigail had only two scenes with Tom, who was the lead as Commissioner Frank Reagan, and she revealed that despite her small role, Tom was asking her for advice which led to her being asked “back for a second [episode] because Tom liked me”.

“I was so nervous but I was really prepared” [for that first day],” Abigail told the Think Big With Michael Zellner podcast.

Detective Abigail Bakers with Detective Frank Reagan© John Paul Filo
Detective Abigail Bakers with Detective Frank Reagan

The first scene she shot with Tom showed them coming out of an elevator together into the real-time crime center, but Abigail revealed Tom was not happy with the set-up and and “he was talking about all of these things with me, brainstorming with me, and I remember sitting next to Frankie Faison, and he was looking over and smirking, and he said, ‘You’re going to stay here.’”

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Abigail was then asked to return and she had been a recurring character across all 14 seasons. She also shared how Tom would give her advice on which shows or movies to watch to inspire her characterization for the show, including High Noon and D-Day.

Tom Selleck as President Eisenhower in D-Day
Tom Selleck as President Eisenhower in D-Day

“He wanted me to watch and see how these right-hand people – Radar in M*A*S*H – act, as they are the ones that are able to show the stress of the job. The leader, the king, can’t show stress.” Abigail also spoke to the show’s recent cancellation by CBS and rumors that Tom, 79, is ready to retire, insisting that they are not true.

“He is more invigorated than I have ever seen him… I am so proud of him,” she said, joking: “He doesn’t dye his hair, I don’t know what elixir he is taking, it’s all natural and that moustache is even more beautiful in person.”

Tom Selleck in Blue Bloods© Getty
Tom has played Frank since 2010

The hit CBS police procedural drama is coming to an end in Fall 2024 with its 15th season. The cast have all been vocal against the decision to end the series, with Tom one one of the more outspoken critics of CBS’ decision.

“We’re the third-highest scripted show in all of broadcast. We’re winning the night. All the cast wants to come back. And I can tell you this: we aren’t sliding off down a cliff. We’re doing good shows, and still holding our place. So, I don’t know. You tell me!” he told CBS News.

Tom Selleck (center) stars as patriarch Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods© CBS
Tom Selleck (center) stars as patriarch Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods

In an interview with TV Insider, he continued: “CBS will find an awful lot of people aren’t ready to say goodbye to it.

“The show’s more popular than ever, and I think [numbers] will increase with the interest this year. We’re certainly not out of ideas.”

Dallas had the Ewings. Denver had the Carringtons, and for 13 years, New York had the Reagans. Set in the heart of the Big Apple, Blue Bloods follows the personal and professional lives of a law enforcement family who have made it their mission to catch the bad guys and seek justice for victims. Since making its debut on CBS in 2010, viewers have been hooked on the addictive drama and powerful family dynamics. Abigail Hawk, who plays Police Commissioner Frank Reagan’s (Tom Selleck) right hand woman, Detective Abigail Baker, has emerged as a fan favorite, and she’ll be missed once the show, now in its 14th season, wraps up in November 2024.

Abigail Hawk in 2023

As fans salute and pay tribute to Commissioner Reagan and his children, Detective Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg), Sergeant Jamie Reagan (Will Estes) and Assistant District Attorney Erin Reagan (Bridget Moynahan), Woman’s World caught up with everyone’s favorite detective, Abigail Hawk, to get the scoop on secrets from the set, what it’s really like to work with a TV icon like Selleck and the ending she’d like to see for her character.

Abigail Hawk’s connection to Abigail Baker

As Abigail Hawk reflects on playing Detective Abigail Baker for well over a decade, the actress smiles and tells Woman’s World, “Life imitates art and vice versa when it comes to playing Baker. In many ways, my life off-camera was a lot like hers on-camera.”

Off the screen, Hawk is proudly celebrating the news her husband recently became a nurse and is re-joining the workforce. “Without him I could not do what I do,” Hawk gushes, “He is the best partner in the world. If we need to take turns for a bit since we have two young boys at home that is fine, because his never-ending support is invaluable.”

While we’ll be sad to say goodbye to Detective Baker later this year, it sounds like Hawk has plenty of exciting projects in store as Blue Bloods wraps up.

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