Actor Tom Selleck is calling for CBS to rethink their decision on canceling the long-running series Blue Bloods. The veteran actor, who has portrayed New York Police Commissioner Frank Reagan for the past 14 years, recently expressed his sentiments about the show’s abrupt end.
Hope Remains for a Renewal
In a recent interview with CBS, Selleck showed no signs of giving up hope: I will continue to think that CBS will come to their senses
, he remarked confidently. He highlighted the significant success of the show with viewers, stating, We’re the third-highest scripted show in all of broadcast. We’re winning the night
.
A Plea From the Fans
The show’s fans have also expressed their dissatisfaction with CBS’s decision. In comments and social media posts, loyal viewers have urged the network to reconsider. One fan commented, I will remain hopeful (and do what I can contacting CBS) that CBS will come to their senses
, echoing Selleck’s sentiments.
Frank’s Role in Finale
The show’s future might not be entirely closed off. According to showrunner Kevin Wade, Frank Reagan’s role will be pivotal till the end and beyond. He explained, I always have to look at stuff that generates stories. Police Commissioner of New York generates stories
.
Statements from CBS
CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach thanked everyone involved in the show, saying, We really want to thank the cast and crew, everyone involved in the show. We absolutely will miss the family dinners
. Despite official announcements marking its end, fans and cast alike hold onto hope.
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