Tom Selleck, the iconic actor behind NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan on Blue Bloods, has opened up about the upcoming end of the beloved show after its 14th season. In a recent interview, Selleck expressed mixed emotions, describing the situation as both “frustrating” and “challenging.”
Selleck revealed that while he understands the decision to wrap up the series, it’s been difficult to accept that the journey is coming to a close. Blue Bloods, which has been a staple of CBS for over a decade, has garnered a devoted fan base with its mix of family dynamics, crime drama, and heartfelt storytelling.
“It’s frustrating because there are still so many stories left to tell,” Selleck admitted. “I don’t think anyone was ready for it to end just yet.”
He also mentioned the challenge of saying goodbye to a cast and crew that has become like family over the years. The strong bonds formed on and off-screen have been a key part of the show’s success, making the thought of parting ways even harder.
Despite the disappointment, Selleck remains proud of the show’s legacy and the impact it’s had on its audience. He promised that the final season will be a tribute to everything Blue Bloods stands for and will give fans a satisfying conclusion.
“Ending something that’s been such a big part of our lives is never easy, but I think we owe it to the fans to go out on a high note,” he said.
As the show prepares for its final season, viewers can expect an emotional farewell as the Reagan family faces their last chapter together. For Selleck and the rest of the Blue Bloods team, it’s been an unforgettable run, and the finale will certainly reflect that.