Entertainment

‘Blue Bloods’ Star Abigail Hawk Returns to CBS in New Law Enforcement Role: ‘My Post-Baker Era’

Samantha Agate

Published

on

Blue Bloods' Abigail Hawk Returns to TV in New Cop Role
“Devoted” – When two IRS special agents are stabbed to death in Brooklyn, the team is thrown into an investigation that leads back to the resurgence of the online conspiracy community of Duke Ducoyle, their suspect from a previous case, on FBI, Tuesday, May 13 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs). Pictured (L-R): Abigail Hawk as Carolyn Eugene, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan, and Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell. Photo: Bennett Raglin/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Detective Baker has returned to her roots … kind of! Abigail Hawk stepped into a new role on CBS, one that had Blue Bloods fans seeing double.

The actress, 43, played IRS Special Agent Carolyn Eugene in an episode of the FBI TV series titled “Devoted” on May 13. Her character was responsible for investigating the death of two IRS agents after a stabbing in a bakery. She was the head of the New York IRS field office. Her character arrived at the scene and described learning of the men’s deaths as a “hell of a call to get.”

On Instagram, Abigail reflected on the role and drew similarities to her time on Blue Bloods playing Abigail Baker from 2010 to 2024.

“Tonight at 8 pm ET on @cbstv! A fantastic new episode of @fbicbs awaits you! Meet Carolyn Eugene, SAC of the IRS NY Field Office. Math nerd with a heart of gold! I think you’ll like her!” she captioned a set of photos from the show’s set while dressed in costume.

“Some humble thanks are in order: @kim_miscia and @bethbinnyc – thank you for bringing me in for this in my post- Baker era! @redrockentertainment and @buchwaldtalent – best team on the planet! Thank you for being in my corner. @tara_westwood – thanks for being my self-tape queen! @siobhanbyrne_oconnor – thank you for being a constant encourager. Jim Nuciforo – who is not on the ‘gram, but who I must thank for teaching me how to correctly pronounce ‘SAC,’” she added.

“To all friends new (oh hi @drlawyercop @johncudia @benragart @thecarlosbernard @zeekozaki @mperegrym Aria and many others!) and old (looking at you @lieutenant_harbo @neminemnem @nicole.feder1): thanks for welcoming me to your set. I loved every moment. Great energy; great team; great fun!” the caption concluded.

Blue Bloods' Abigail Hawk Returns to TV in New Cop Role
“Devoted” – When two IRS special agents are stabbed to death in Brooklyn, the team is thrown into an investigation that leads back to the resurgence of the online conspiracy community of Duke Ducoyle, their suspect from a previous case, on FBI, Tuesday, May 13 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs). Pictured (L-R): Abigail Hawk as Carolyn Eugene and Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell. Photo: Bennett Raglin/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Bennett Raglin/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Abigail and the rest of her Blue Bloods castmates said farewell to their characters in the December 2024 series finale of the show. Portraying Baker for so many years was rewarding for Abigail, who shared the screen with Tom Selleck and company.

“I just love that Baker was never afraid of her words and decisions,” she told Closer in December 2024. “She was fearless but respectful. She knew her value and worth, and I think, as women, that’s something we all struggle with. I will probably have impostor syndrome for the rest of my life!”

Tom, 80, became a mentor to Abigail during their time together on the show.

“My favorite acting advice he gave me was to always have a secret,” she recalled. “I really love that because you can apply it universally. It makes your character interesting — and you don’t have to tell anybody the secret. The camera misses absolutely nothing, but when you have a secret, there is a little sparkle behind your eyes.”

She also reflected on filming her last scene as Baker on the Blue Bloods set.

“I poured so much of myself into her,” Abigail said. “I hope to carry her into situations where I am unsure of myself and have her confidence as I keep moving forward. All you can do is put one foot in front of the other.”

Trending News

Melissa Gilbert Melissa Gilbert
Celebrity7 days ago

Melissa Gilbert Issues Powerful Warning After Former Co-Star’s Tragic Death

Royals5 days ago

Prince Harry ‘Wants the Full Royal Treatment’ for His and Meghan Markle’s UK Visit: ‘Still a Prince’

Celebrity Deaths7 days ago

‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’ Star Dead at 82

Soap Opera7 days ago

Brooke Logan’s Violent Outburst Has ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ Fans Seeing Red

Exclusive6 days ago

Lorenzo Lamas’ Divorce From Ex Finalized As Heather Locklear Romance Heats Up

Prince Harry and King Charles Prince Harry and King Charles
Royals6 days ago

King Charles Gathers the Royal Family for a ‘Rare Family Dinner’ Ahead of Prince Harry’s UK Return

Soap Opera7 days ago

Fans Predict the Plot for Jason Morgan’s ‘General Hospital’ Return

Dolly Parton Dolly Parton
Food5 days ago

Dolly Parton Shares Rare Instagram Post Days After Shaky Public Appearance

Celebrity News5 days ago

Catherine Bach Looks Nearly Unrecognizable From Her ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ Days While Out in Hollywood

Gene Wilder Gene Wilder
Nostalgia7 days ago

This Beloved Family Movie Wasn’t a Hit at First, but Fans Still Love It 55 Years Later

Soap Opera3 days ago

Why ‘General Hospital’ Fans Think Cassius Faison is Still Alive

Soap Opera7 days ago

Daytime Emmy Winning Favorite Drops Big News About Her ‘General Hospital’ Future