People Are Still Upset About 'Blue Bloods' Star Leaving
11/08/2017 03:12 pm EST
Donnie Wahlberg Reacts to Linda's Death
Of everyone that was upset to see Carlson leaving the show, her co-star Donnie Wahlberg might miss her the most. He took to Twitter to speak out about Carlson's departure and praise her for her performance.
"In my 35-year acting/singing career, I've worked with some great talents. Amy Carlson and [original Blue Bloods partner] Jennifer Esposito are two of the greatest!" he wrote.
"I know many Blue Bloods fans will miss Linda Reagan. None more than me," he added. "Amy Carlson is a gift, a light and a true friend on- and off-screen."
Fans React to Linda's Death
While Wahlberg seemed to be able to come to terms with Linda's death, the fans still can't get over it.
Many fans were totally blindsided by her death and shared that they were "sobbing" when the heartbreaking scene unfolded.
Moving Forward in Season 8
Even though many of the fans are still devastated that Linda is no longer a part of the series, they are highly anticipating the second episode of the current season.
CBS has already provided the brief synopsis for Episode 2, which is titled "Ghost of the Past."
Frank (Tom Selleck) is ordered by the mayor to make an appearance at a parade held in honor of a man who served time for conspiring in an attack against law enforcement officials.
Meanwhile, Danny (Wahlberg) is busy investigating the return of a teen who disappeared 13 years ago. As for Jamie and Eddie, they help a young woman whom they believe is a victim of exploitation by a congressman.
Tune in to Blue Bloods on CBS on Friday at 9 p.m. ET.
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