Tom Selleck, the iconic star of Blue Bloods, is standing firm in his belief that CBS should keep the long-running family police drama alive. Addressing recent rumors about the show’s potential end, Selleck voiced his frustration in a recent interview, citing its continued success. “We’re the third highest-rated scripted show on the network,” he pointed out. “It doesn’t make sense to end something that resonates so deeply with viewers.”
Since its premiere in 2010, Blue Bloods has been a cornerstone of CBS’s lineup, captivating audiences with its compelling mix of family dynamics, gripping storylines, and a talented ensemble cast. As patriarch Frank Reagan, Selleck has been instrumental in the series’ success. “This show has heart, depth, and most importantly, it connects with families across the country,” he said. “CBS needs to recognize the treasure they have with us.”
Fans have rallied behind Selleck’s words, flooding social media with messages of support and their desire for the show to continue. Many hope CBS will heed the pleas of both the cast and the loyal audience, acknowledging the cultural and emotional significance of the series. For Selleck, Blue Bloods isn’t just a role—it’s a legacy. “We have more stories to tell, and our audience deserves to see them,” he affirmed. As viewers anxiously await news about the show’s future, Selleck’s heartfelt defense serves as a testament to why Blue Bloods remains a beloved staple on television.