Tom Selleck, the beloved star of Blue Bloods, is speaking out against rumors suggesting the long-running family police drama could be nearing its end. In a recent interview, Selleck voiced his frustration, pointing out that the show continues to thrive, despite speculation about its future. “We’re the third highest-rated scripted show on the network,” he emphasized. “It doesn’t make sense to pull the plug on something that continues to connect with so many viewers.”
Since its debut in 2010, Blue Bloods has remained a staple of CBS’s lineup, captivating audiences with its mix of family dynamics, compelling storylines, and strong ensemble cast. Selleck plays Frank Reagan, the patriarch of the Reagan family, whose role has been integral to the show’s ongoing success. “This series has heart, it has depth, and most importantly, it resonates with families across the country,” he said. “I think CBS needs to come to their senses and recognize what they have with us.”
Selleck’s comments have sparked an outpouring of support from fans, many of whom have taken to social media to express their love for Blue Bloods and their desire for the show to continue. The strong fanbase is hopeful that CBS will take both the audience’s enthusiasm and the cast’s passion into account before making any decisions about the show’s future.
For Selleck, Blue Bloods isn’t just a job—it’s a legacy. “We have more stories to tell, and the audience deserves to see them,” he concluded. As fans anxiously await updates, Selleck’s passionate defense of the show serves as a reminder of the deep emotional and cultural impact Blue Bloods has had over its many seasons.