Blue Bloods Season 14: Shocking Reason Behind Its Finale – Revealed!
Fans of “Blue Bloods” should prepare themselves for the bittersweet conclusion of the beloved series with Season 14. The season is divided into two parts, with the first ten episodes airing on February 16, followed by an eight-episode run in the fall of 2024.
Despite Tom Selleck’s assurance that the decision to end the show was not his, negotiations with CBS for a renewal involved significant budget cuts, including a 25% reduction in actor and crew compensation. While neither CBS nor the cast have officially confirmed it, all signs point to Season 14 being the show’s final season. Don’t miss the chance to bid farewell to the Reagan family as they wrap up their memorable journey.
In an interview with TV Insider, Tom Selleck expressed his satisfaction with the show’s enduring popularity, anticipating a rise in viewership. He emphasized his dedication to his career, stating his enjoyment of the work and not anticipating a career change anytime soon.
Regarding Frank Reagan’s storyline in Season 14, Selleck revealed that his character seeks confrontation in hopes of relinquishing his responsibilities. However, Frank’s strong sense of duty keeps him trapped in his position.
In response to the show’s end, Selleck issued a heartfelt statement, acknowledging the disappointment among fans but assuring them that whatever the outcome, it won’t be a prolonged soap opera.
Tragically, Treat Williams, known for his role as Lenny Ross, passed away on June 12 from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. Selleck expressed gratitude to CBS Studios, the network, and the fans for their support throughout the show’s 275 episodes, hinting at the approaching finale.
The series remains accessible on various platforms, including Roku Channel, Hulu, Paramount Plus, Philo, Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu for Roku devices.