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The Biggest Acting Challenge Abigail Hawk Faces on Blue Bloods

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Abigail Hawk, best known for her role as Detective Abigail Baker on “Blue Bloods,” faces a significant obstacle on the series. Despite being a regular character from the show’s beginning in 2010, she has yet to appear in the Reagan family dinner scenes, which are a feature of every episode.

Hawk indicated her interest in perhaps joining the dinner table in an interview with Starry Constellation Magazine, despite the logistical challenges posed by the enormous cast.

She joked that to accommodate everyone, some characters might need to be absent or off-screen. While Hawk finds the job difficult, particularly navigating the intricacies of the Reagan family, she has welcomed the opportunity to advance as an actress.

The most difficult Blue Bloods difficulty for Abigail Hawk is playing a character who is older than she is.

Abigail Hawk, known for her role as Abigail Baker on Blue Bloods, faces a unique challenge portraying a character older than herself. In an interview, she discussed navigating this by imagining how Baker would react with more life experience. She praised co-star Tom Selleck for his support and discussed Baker’s dynamic with other characters, particularly her close bond with Frank Reagan, comparing it to ‘MASH’s’ “Radar.” Fans eagerly anticipate seeing more of Hawk’s character in future episodes, drawn to the subtle interactions within the Blue Bloods group.

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  1. She is a fabulous actress! She deserves more facetime in the show. And put another leaf in the dinner table for Heaven’s sake!!! How difficult was that to figure out!

  2. I’ve enjoyed Blue Bloods since the beginning. I could never get tired of it. I even watch the reruns when I can. I truly hope and pray the show will not end after season 14. It has a lot of good lessons and teaches how to live peacefully and how to treat each other. PLEASE RECONSIDER ENDING IT.

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