What is the cliffhanger in Boston Blue?
Jonah Silver is found at a crime scene with a gun and blood on his shirt.
TV / Drama
Marcus Scribner discusses the shocking cliffhanger from the mid-season finale of Boston Blue, and what it means for Jonah Silver.
The midseason finale of Boston Blue left viewers on a shocking cliffhanger, with Jonah Silver (Marcus Scribner) appearing to be involved in a crime. The premiere picks up right where it left off, promising immediate answers. This event tests the Silver family, as Jonah's mother, Mae (Gloria Reuben), is the district attorney, and his sister, Lena (Sonequa Martin-Green), is a detective. Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) remains in Boston, further complicating the situation, especially given his son Sean's bond with Jonah. The return of Len Cariou as Henry "Pop" Reagan bridges the original Blue Bloods series with Boston Blue. The question is whether Jonah and his family can overcome these challenges.
Jonah Silver is found at a crime scene with a gun and blood on his shirt.
The midseason premiere airs February 27 on CBS and streams the next day on Paramount+.
The case will test family bonds as Jonah's mother and sister are involved in the investigation.
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