Tom Selleck, the beloved lead actor of the hit TV series Blue Bloods, has expressed his disappointment in CBS’s decision to cancel the show after its 14th season. Despite being one of the highest-rated scripted shows on broadcast television and consistently winning its time slot, CBS announced that Blue Bloods would be coming to an end this fall. Selleck, who has portrayed Commissioner Frank Reagan since the show’s premiere in 2010, remains hopeful that CBS will reconsider their decision and allow the show to continue.
In a recent press conference, CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach confirmed that Blue Bloods would be wrapping up its run after the current season. While acknowledging the dedication and passion of the cast and crew, Reisenbach emphasized the importance of giving the show a proper sendoff. Despite the pleas from the cast to continue the series, CBS is firm in its decision to conclude Blue Bloods at the end of its 14th season in December.
Blue Bloods has captured the hearts of viewers with its portrayal of the Reagan family, who have a rich history of serving in law enforcement in New York City. Alongside Tom Selleck, the show features a talented ensemble cast including Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Will Estes, and Len Cariou. The series has been praised for its compelling storylines, strong characters, and the family dinners that have become a beloved hallmark of the show.
The Uncertain Future
As fans of Blue Bloods anxiously await the outcome of CBS’s decision, the fate of the show hangs in the balance. Will the network heed Tom Selleck’s plea for reconsideration and grant the series an extension beyond its 14th season? Or will Blue Bloods conclude its run in December as planned, leaving viewers with a bittersweet farewell to the Reagan family and their law enforcement legacy? Only time will tell what the future holds for this beloved television drama.
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