Tom Selleck recently expressed frustration over CBS’ decision to end Blue Bloods, a series where he played the iconic role of NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan for over a decade. Selleck mentioned that the show had always been somewhat “taken for granted,” despite its steady viewership and loyal fanbase. He voiced disappointment that such a long-running series, which consistently delivered, would be cut short without the fanfare he believed it deserved.
Selleck’s connection to Blue Bloods went beyond just acting; he was deeply invested in the show’s success and its portrayal of family values intertwined with law enforcement challenges. While understanding the network’s decision from a business standpoint, he expressed that the abrupt ending felt frustrating after years of commitment from the cast and crew. Fans have also echoed his sentiments, showing their support for the actor and the show’s legacy.