The Silver Family Tree Explained
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Meet the Silvers, a family that might soon be drawing comparisons to the Reagans, though they bring their own unique perspective to television in the series debut of “Boston Blue,” titled “Faith and Family.” As the newest on-screen family, the Silvers quickly establish themselves as a captivating group with a distinct worldview.

The Silver family consists of Reverend Edwin Peters, portrayed by Ernie Hudson, his daughter Mae, played by Gloria Reuben, and her three children: daughter Lena, brought to life by Sonequa Martin-Green of “The Walking Dead” fame, stepdaughter Sarah, played by Maggie Lawson, and son Jonah, portrayed by Marcus Scribner. Mae’s late husband, Judge Ben Silver, passed away before the series begins, setting the stage for the family’s current dynamics.

While “Boston Blue” aims to carve out its own identity rather than be labeled merely as a “Blue Bloods” spinoff, it delves into the intricate relationships among the Silvers. It explores the bonds that tie them together, the activities they enjoy as a family, and the support system they rely on in challenging times. Let’s take a closer look at the Silver family tree.

The Silver family setup is reminiscent of “The Brady Bunch.” Lena and Sarah come from their parents’ previous marriages. Mae parted ways with Lena’s father when Lena was a baby, and when Lena turned 13, Mae married Judge Ben Silver. Ben brought his biological daughter Sarah into the family from a previous relationship, and shortly thereafter, Jonah was born, completing the blended family. Their harmonious family dynamic could rival that of Mike and Carol Brady’s own tribe.

It’s noteworthy that the Silvers share a strong familial bond. They are undeniably close, supporting one another through life’s challenges. Jonah is navigating the transition from being the youngest to being seen as an adult, while Sarah is finding her identity as a law enforcement officer. Their relationships are built on respect, affection, and shared beliefs, with faith playing a significant role in their unity.

The Silvers are a classic Brady Bunch-style family

The story behind the Silver family tree is very “Brady Bunch” — Lena and Sarah are both the result of their parents’ previous marriages. Mae separated from Lena’s dad when Lena was only a baby, and when Lena was 13, Mae married Judge Ben Silver, who brought Sarah, his own biological daughter with another woman, into the fold. The blended Silvers then welcomed the baby of the family, Jonah, into the clan soon after Ben and Mae’s wedding. They’re one AstroTurf lawn away from giving Mike and Carol a run for their money.

It’s remarkable to note that the whole Silver clan gets along beautifully. They’re all clearly close and care about one another, even as Jonah struggles to be seen as a grown man and not the baby of the family, while Sarah tries to figure out who she is as an officer. They’re bound together by respect and affinity as well as love — and religion also seems to be a uniting factor for the family.

Religion plays an important part in the Silver family’s life

On “Blue Bloods,” the Reagan family were devout Catholics who often attended church, went to confession and took sacraments. The Silvers, too, are proudly religious — but their traditions mix two belief systems. Lena explains to Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) and Erin (Bridget Moynahan) that her mother converted to Judaism when she married Ben. Her grandfather Edwin, meanwhile, is a well-known and much-loved Baptist pastor in a church in Roxbury, a Boston neighborhood. 

It seems that Sarah, Jonah and Lena all practice a combination of Baptist and Jewish beliefs, though Lena explains to Danny that they only attend the Reverend’s church to stay close as a family. Yet they join together in a Jewish blessing over the meal they serve to the Reagans, then follow it up with a Baptist prayer led by the reverend. At the end of the episode, everyone dons their Sunday best to attend a service with the pastor’s congregation.

Naturally, the ties that bind the Silver family together don’t end with church robes and incense. They also share a joint desire to see justice served — whether they preach their faith in the system from a street corner or a courtroom.

The Silvers are another family from the force

Another commonality the Silvers have with the Reagans is that the majority of the family is involved in law enforcement. Lena is a detective, and Jonah is a beat cop who just graduated from the police academy. Sarah works as the superintendent of the Boston Police Department. Mom Mae is a district attorney for the city of Boston, while late patriarch Ben was a judge. The only member of the family who has nothing to do with the legal world is Reverend Edwin.

Each member of the clan brings a fresh perspective on the crimefighting world to the table. Mae practices law and represents the interests of the city in court. Sarah has to balance what the citizens of Boston want with what the law says. Lena and Jonah, meanwhile, are workaday cops dealing with new cases on a daily basis. At the dinner table, they puzzle out their latest assignments and — much like the Reagans — use their common pool of knowledge to figure out what’s gone wrong.

We don’t know much about some Silver family members yet

The Silver family table may be crowded with smiling faces, but some members of the clan are missing. Sarah’s mother and Lena’s father aren’t present in the family’s day-to-day life, leaving their relationships with their children and the Silver family at large a gigantic question mark. Lena’s remark that her parents broke up when she was a baby leaves the audience wondering if her dad has ever shown up for her. Then there’s Sarah’s mom, who also isn’t in the picture at all. Lena doesn’t explain if the woman is dead, so she might surface later on.

And there’s one more important missing party. The absence of Judge Ben looms over his family, and it’s clear that the Silvers miss their deceased patriarch even as his influence lives on after him. “Boston Blue” will presumably dig deeper into his legacy as the series goes on — but until they do, fans will have to keep watching and waiting for more hints as to who he was and what he meant to his family.



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