
The final story revolved around every Reagan working on arresting gang members who were causing mayhem and shooting at public servants in an effort to force the release of incarcerated gang associates. In the final moments, the Reagans gathered for one last family dinner in Blue Bloods, where it was revealed that Eddie (Vanessa Ray) was pregnant. The finale thus did not wrap up every storyline, leaving things open for a reunion, spinoff, or reprieve. Additionally, most of the cast and crew continue to be vocal about their desire to return to producing Blue Bloods.
Donnie Wahlberg
The Danny Reagan Actor Is Sorry They Couldn’t Save Blue Bloods
Donnie Wahlberg is known both on and off the Blue Bloods set for his positive attitude, which makes his comments about Blue Bloods ending even more heartbreaking. Throughout season 14, Wahlberg held out hope that CBS would change its mind, continually stating that he hoped to be able to do Blue Bloods season 15 despite CBS’ insistence on cancelation. Wahlberg also co-signed a fan-led movement to save Blue Bloods and hoped to have good news.
“We got close to that crew, and they have, you know, families and mortgages and a lot of responsibilities. It was a really cool feeling to go to work every day knowing that hundreds of New Yorkers who work on this show had these careers that we were a part of. And just to know that that was ending, it was tough. It was tough. I’m sure it’s scary for them. It had a lot of emotion because of that.”
Wahlberg’s sentiments demonstrate one of the things that was so special about Blue Bloods. The cast cared deeply about the people they worked with and the fans that made the series’ continuation possible. While Wahlberg and other actors are undoubtedly sad to be out of work themselves, their main consideration seems to be for other people, which is something that should be celebrated.
Tom Selleck
Blue Bloods’ Most High-Profile Star Is Frustrated With The Cancelation
“During those last eight shows, I haven’t wanted to talk about an ending for Blue Bloods but about it still being wildly successful… My frustration is the show was always taken for granted because it performed from the get-go.”
Selleck’s frustration is understandable. Blue Bloods was consistently one of CBS’ top-performing shows, yet that didn’t save it from cancelation. Additionally, Selleck had put his entire heart and soul into this series and was one of the executive producers in 2024. While he has other potential projects, most notably the Jesse Stone movies, it had to be painful for Selleck to realize that the high quality of his longest-term project wasn’t enough to stop CBS from putting it on the chopping block.