Andrew Terraciano gets honest about returning to ‘Blue Bloods’ franchise

Andrew Terraciano is sharing his feelings about being replaced as Sean in the Blue Bloods spin off Boston Blue.

Terraciano, who played Donnie Wahlberg’s son for 14 seasons between 2010 and 2024, was asked if he’s watching the spin off after being replaced by Mika Amonsen.

“I’m getting around to it. I’ve been very, very busy. I’m getting my Masters right now,” Terraciano, 22, told Us Weekly.

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“That means that I have put off almost all TV watching — unless it’s specifically related to a course,” he continued.

While he can’t watch it now, he does intend to do so when he gets time.

“I’m going to give it the time and the respect that it deserves,” he said.

As for returning to the show, he said he’d do it anytime Donnie asks.

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“I said it to Donnie on the phone. If he says the word, I’ll be there,” he noted. “Not just with Blue Bloods or Boston Blue, but with anything in life.”

The actor went on to gush over the experience of growing up filming a show.

“A lot of people don’t get the fun of leaving between one season and then coming back two feet taller with a completely different voice. It was incredible,” he quipped.

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“Every moment of finding myself was at the same time a moment for me to find out about Sean. It was for Sean to find who he was and to get a better understanding of not only the way that we could play on set, but also played with different family dynamics in the way that we depicted that.”