SHOCK: Is Officer Logan Coming Back to Save Danny — And Redeem Himself?
SHOCK: Is Officer Logan Coming Back to Save Danny — And Redeem Himself?
Okay, folks… what if the solution to Danny’s Officer Green nightmare has been hiding in plain sight this whole time?
A viewer recently raised a powerful question: Danny is understandably terrified of going to the police — especially when a cop is the one who assaulted her. But what if the show flips the script?
What if Officer Logan returns?
Yes. That Logan.
The same Logan who threw Maurice and Sabrina behind bars during the bank robbery fiasco. The same Logan who ignored the painfully obvious fact that Q was setting them up. The same Logan who treated Maurice’s sarcastic “confession” like a golden ticket to promotion.
Let’s not rewrite history — Logan was a mess.
He wasn’t interested in justice. He was interested in advancement. He wanted a closed case, not the truth. And it took DA Burke stepping in with basic common sense to unravel the disaster in what felt like two episodes after an entire season of frustration.
But here’s where things get interesting.
Bringing Logan back now wouldn’t just be fan service — it could be narrative genius.
The writing team has always done a solid job rewarding longtime viewers by referencing past seasons and reintroducing characters. It creates continuity. It builds loyalty. And Logan returning would be the ultimate callback.
Because redemption stories hit harder when the fall was ugly.
Imagine this: Logan comes back, no longer the career-obsessed cop looking to pin a crime on the nearest suspect. Instead, he’s matured. Reflective. Maybe even haunted by how he handled Maurice and Sabrina’s case.
Now he’s faced with Officer Green — a cop abusing power.
This is where it gets layered.
Danny needs someone in law enforcement she can trust. Not every cop is crooked. Not every officer protects their own at the expense of justice. The show has an opportunity here to tackle a complex, real-world issue without turning it into a one-dimensional narrative.
Think about Gotham City. Corruption everywhere. But even in a broken system, there are figures like James Gordon — flawed, outnumbered, but fighting to do what’s right.
Logan could be that.
And let’s not forget: he and Danny did have a brief history. A date. Awkward tension. Complications once Sabrina entered the picture. There was even that strange moment during the double date with Bio — Logan’s weird energy that never really got explained. The show dropped threads there.
This would be the perfect time to pick them back up.
It would also complete his character arc beautifully. Instead of getting a promotion by cutting corners, he earns it by exposing corruption inside his own department. He does the hard thing. He protects the victim. He makes it right.
That’s growth.
And narratively? It’s explosive.
Let’s not forget how strong Logan’s introduction was — going undercover to dismantle a sex trafficking ring. That airport scene where Danny launched her shoe across the terminal to stop a predator? Iconic.
Logan started as a hero.
Then he became frustrating.
Now he has the chance to become something better.
So the real question isn’t whether Danny should go to the police.
It’s whether the writers are bold enough to bring Logan back and turn one of the show’s most aggravating characters into one of its most powerful redemption arcs.
Because if done right?
This wouldn’t just help Danny.
It would shake the entire police department storyline to its core.
And honestly… it might be the twist Season 10 needs.
What do you think — redemption or no return?





