CBS has canceled Blue Bloods after an impressive 14 seasons on the air, leaving many fans heartbroken. In a recent interview, Tom Selleck, the star of the series, expressed his desire for the network to "come to their senses" and reconsider their decision. This beloved drama has captivated audiences for nearly 15 years, beautifully showcasing the intertwining lives of the Reagan family, a multi-generational group of police officers and public servants in New York City.
Throughout its run, Blue Bloods has been a ratings powerhouse, consistently ranking high among scripted shows. Selleck, who has embodied the character of Frank Reagan since the series premiered in 2010, claims that the show is still thriving and has not lost its appeal. "We’re the third-highest scripted show in all of broadcast," he noted, emphasizing the dedication of the cast and crew who are eager to continue telling the Reagan family's compelling stories.
Despite CBS's announcement in November 2023 that the show would conclude with its current season, Selleck remains optimistic. He believes the network should reconsider, stating, "We aren’t sliding off down a cliff. We’re doing good shows, and still holding our place." As fans rally around the show, utilizing the hashtag #SaveBlueBloods to express their support, Selleck's hopes for a revival reflect the strong bond between the series and its audience.
Personal Details | Bio Data |
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Name | Tom Selleck |
Date of Birth | January 29, 1945 |
Occupation | Actor, Film Producer |
Notable Works | Magnum P.I., Blue Bloods |
Years Active | 1969 - Present |
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