Since the turn of the 2010s, one CBS procedural has shone brighter than most others, with millions of fans tuning in for fourteen years and fourteen seasons to catch the policing antics of the Reagan family in Blue Bloods. Created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, Blue Bloods’ blend of neat character drama and intense, action-packed set pieces made it one of the hottest procedurals on television, even earning a Primetime Emmy nomination in 2013.
Alas, all good things must come to an end, and the decision to make Season 14 of Blue Bloods the last was met with plenty of backlash. As time has gone on and fans have continued to decry the decision, in the background an explosive season of the series was unfolding, one that will finally culminate in a finale that promises to bring plenty of shocks and even more tears. So, with that in mind, here’s a look at exactly when you can watch the Blue Bloods series finale.
When is the ‘Blue Bloods’ Finale?
For one last time, catch the Reagans as they rid the streets of New York of criminal injustice on Friday, December 13, 2024, at 10 p.m. This date also marks the arrival and return of other enticing television, from Season 3 of Die Hart on Roku to a brand-new Netflix miniseries in 1992.
Is the ‘Blue Bloods’ Finale Streaming?
Just like the rest of Season 14, the Blue Bloods finale is officially streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime as it airs live, with those with a simple Paramount+ subscription able to watch the episode the following day. To catch all the episodes in this iconic procedural’s great history, a subscription to Paramount+ is a must. Subscriptions for the streaming service start at $5.99/month and go up to $11.99/month depending on your package.
Can You Watch the ‘Blue Bloods’ Finale Live on TV?
If you want to join the rest of the nation in saying goodbye to the Reagans, you’ll be able to catch the finale live on CBS on the aforementioned release date. Blue Bloods has been one of CBS’s flagship shows ever since its September 24, 2010, debut, with the network’s long list of brilliant content made ever-so slightly worse by Blue Bloods’ departure.
Watch the ‘Blue Bloods’ Finale Trailer
A short preview for Blue Bloods’ final episode was officially released following the penultimate outing of Season 14 and can be viewed above. In the space of just fifteen seconds, the Reagan farewell already looks highly emotional, as the loose ends to an explosive fourteenth season are ready to be tied. Although excitement is high for this episode, the thought of a final farewell is leaving many in the fanbase despondent. Fear not though, as those cries for Blue Bloods to continue aren’t just coming from the outside, with Commissioner Frank Reagan himself Tom Selleck even shocked that the plug was pulled on one of CBS’s best-loved series. Speaking to TVInsider about Season 14 being the last, Selleck said:
“I’m kind of frustrated. During those last eight shows, I haven’t wanted to talk about an ending for Blue Bloods but about it still being wildly successful. In a Top 100 Shows of 2023-2024 (in total viewers, we were number 9 out of 100), if you discount the three football shows, we’re #6! I’m not going to turn into a bitter old guy saying, “Get off my lawn!” I don’t believe in holding grudges, but if you were to say to the television network, “Here’s a show you can program in the worst time slot you got, and it is going to guarantee you winning Friday night for the next 15 years,” it would be almost impossible to believe. My frustration is the show was always taken for granted because it performed from the get-go. So how do I feel? It’s going to take a long time to sort all of this out. I remember after the weekend [of the final episode’s shoot], I said, “I’ve got to get to bed early tonight because I have to do my dialogue for Monday.’” Well, there was no Monday. It’s just going to take a while.”
An official synopsis of the Blue Bloods’ finale reads:
“The Reagan family races to stop deadly mayhem in the city when the gangs of New York unite to demand amnesty for the release of their imprisoned members and those awaiting trial.”