Blue Bloods spoilers and updates reveal Tom Selleck celebrates the show’s long run as season 14 heads for the finale. Per an interview Tom recently did with Deadline, there are eight shows left, out of a history of two-hundred ninety-three so far per IMDB.
Blue Bloods Spoilers – The Beginning Of The End For The Show
The last episode of Blue Bloods will air on CBS, signaling the end of a period of television that is centered around families. Each of the final eight episodes is expected to be a moving tribute to the series and its lasting influence.
Expect to see cherished characters and sentimental moments honoring the cast and crew’s outstanding performance over the years.
Thankfully, the series will end with a climax that perfectly encapsulates the program—this sentiment is important!
There is a strong sense of gratitude for the show’s duration, even though Tom Selleck and other cast members have expressed their disappointment over the cancellation.
Blue Bloods Spoilers – Here Is What Tom Seeleck Had To Say
In a recent interview with Deadline, Tom expressed his gratitude towards CBS, highlighting their support for the upcoming eight shows. He stated, “These eight shows we can anticipate are a result of CBS’s willingness to not only celebrate Blue Bloods but also honor its legacy.”
Tom also shared his unwavering belief in broadcast television, despite the current trend of declining ratings-he remarked, “I have always had strong faith in broadcast television.
It seems to have been relegated to a secondary or tertiary position-not everyone wants to spend an hour scrolling through their remote to find something to watch.”
It’s clear that we’re disappointed to see Blue Bloods come to an end, but we remain optimistic that one day, there might be an opportunity for a well-crafted spin-off.
Blue Bloods Spoilers – What’s Ahead?
A two-part plot will be presented in the next episodes, which will premiere back-to-back on November 1. Mira Sorvino plays Veronica Radley, the new Commissioner of the New York City Fire Department, in the episode “Bad to Worse”.
She is immediately shown to be a tough, resolute leader who is similar to NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck).
When Frank tries to repair the historically strained relationship between the NYPD and the FDNY, she finds herself at odds with New York City Mayor Peter Chase (Dylan Walsh), which gets worse.
This effort merely serves to exacerbate the already-existing animosity between Mayor Chase and Commissioner Radley regarding the FDNY, sometimes known as “The Red Menace.”