8 Years Before Blue Bloods, Donnie Wahlberg Stole the Show in a Gritty Cop Series That NBC Completely Buried

Donnie Wahlberg’s portrayal of Danny Reagan on Blue Bloods earned the entertainer his own spin-off series, but most people have forgotten his underrated performance as Joel Stevens in a short-lived police procedural television series, Boomtown. While Donnie and Mark Wahlberg are best known for their steady acting careers, boyband enthusiasts know that the brothers were two founding members of New Kids on the Block (the group reunited in 2008 after an almost-15-year hiatus, although Mark quit NKOTB early on and never rejoined). The Wahlbergs are everywhere, and when they aren’t acting or singing, they’re managing the successful (and delicious) burger franchise Wahlburgers, founded in 2014.

As an actor, Wahlberg found critical acclaim with his performance in Blue Bloods, which premiered in 2010 and concluded after 14 seasons this past December. Wahlberg’s character, a NYC police detective, was developed and portrayed as the son of Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck); as an influential and reputable family, Blue Bloods followed the Reagan family’s personal and professional lives. While Selleck was the star of Blue Bloods, it was Wahlberg’s character that was given a spin-off, Boston Blue, which is expected to premiere this fall. Before Wahlberg shot to fame (on top of his already impressive resume) with Blue Bloods, however, he headlined a largely forgotten NBC show.

Boomtown’s Premise Was Intriguing

Donnie Wahlberg Evolved Beyond Blue Bloods

Danny Reagan, played by actor Donnie Wahlberg, wearing a suit speaking to a witness in Blue Bloods
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Boomtown didn’t reinvent the wheel in the early 2000s, but the series’ main focus was still a point of interest. The short-lived NBC police procedural focused on a different criminal investigation each episode, although it featured the same recurring cast. Most investigations were murder-related throughout the show’s two seasons, although occasional break-ins and hostage situations also took center stage; drug operations, death row inmates, and kidnappers were also featured on Boomtown.

While the premise was relatively straightforward, Boomtown had a few creative decisions that set the series apart from others at the time. One investigation per episode aside, what made Boomtown an interesting police procedural was that the investigations were explored from multiple points of view. Police procedurals and similar crime dramas may widely differ plot-wise, but almost always follow the same structure: one major criminal investigation supersedes the minor B-plots, led by one (maximum, maybe three) protagonists who almost always have some sort of trauma in their backstory. Boomtown rejected tradition and embraced individuality, however. Each investigation wasn’t just explored through the eyes of different characters (detectives, lawyers, reporters, paramedics, etc.), but the series also invoked non-linear storytelling to craft each mini-narrative.

Boomtown‘s main cast delivered an overall solid ensemble performance, but it was Donnie Wahlberg’s portrayal of Los Angeles Detective Joel Stevens that ultimately hyped the short-lived show. While the NBC police procedural focused heavily on the criminal investigations in its first season, Stevens emerged as a complex character who, like Wahlberg’s eventual Blue Bloods character, arguably could’ve headlined a spin-off series. On the outside, Stevens had an almost-perfect life, but in reality, Stevens’s personal life was marred by trauma and marital problems. Wahlberg successfully balanced his character’s personal and professional personas throughout Boomtown, which ultimately resulted in a powerful performance.

The rest of Boomtown‘s cast was impressive, as well; the main cast consisted of David McNorris, the Los Angeles Assistant District Attorney (Neal McDonough), Bobby “Fearless” Smith, another detective (Mykelti Williamson), police officer Ray Hechler (Gary Basaraba), reporter Andrea Little (Nina Garbiras), parademic-turned-officer Teresa Ortiz (Lana Parrilla), and police officer Tom Turcotte (Jason Gedrick). Megan Ward portrayed Stevens’s wife, Kelly, while Vanessa L. Williams briefly appeared as detective Katherine Pierce, among other supporting characters. Plot-driven instead of character-driven for its first season, each Boomtown actor sold the action-packed high stakes of each investigation, greatly.

Boomtown’s Initial Reception Was Positive

Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan during the winter in Blue Bloods.
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Boomtown may have been lost to time, but in 2002, the NBC series initially got off on the right foot. At the time, critics and viewers at home praised the show’s innovative take on police work, the ensemble cast, and the gritty dialogue, which was considered to be authentic to the narrative and bumped the show into more of a realistic light. Wahlberg and Williamson were considered the breakout stars of Boomtown (an opinion that still holds up today), and Yost’s creation was praised for its originality, with many looking forward to another season. As of July 2025, Boomtown has retained its positive reception; the series has an 8.1/10 score on IMDb, an 89/100 on Metacritic, and a 96% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Boomtown was also nominated for a number of awards after its first season, with two additional Satellite Award nominations for Best Television Series – Drama and Best Supporting Actor – Television Series – Drama in 2004. Yost’s police procedural ultimately received 12 nominations in 2003 and took home five: TV Program of the Year (American Film Institute Award), Best Supporting Actress – Television (Parrilla, Imagen Foundation Award), Outstanding Achievement in Drama and Outstanding New Program (Television Critics Association Award), and one Peabody Award. The series’ theme music (composed by Philip Giffin) was nominated for an Emmy, although the award went to Monk (2002-2009).

Boomtown Suffered From Low Viewership

Boomtown (2002)

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