8 Potential Spinoffs Teased by the ‘Blue Bloods’ Finale

Blue Bloods wrapped up its historic 14-year run with season 14, episode 18, entitled “End of Tour,” but the finale also set up several spinoff ideas. Although a Blue Bloods spinoff has supposedly been in development since the news that the flagship series was canceled, neither CBS nor Paramount has offered a specific idea or put a show on the schedule yet. This makes Blue Bloods’ disappointing cancelation even harder to bear, as there is not even a related series to look forward to yet.

“End of Tour” sent the Reagans on a final mission to stop a violent crime spree by gang members who were demanding the release of prisoners in exchange for a return of peace to the city. The series finale gave Blue Bloods a perfect ending, with most characters having happy news to share as they sat down for one last Reagan family dinner. The finale was open-ended and would have worked equally well as a season-ender. Many loose ends could also be used to develop compelling spinoffs of the popular cop and family drama.

Right before the final credits rolled, Eddie (Vanessa Ray) brought a wooden high chair to the final Blue Bloods Reagan family dinner and told the family that she was pregnant and due in June. The fact that she announced a specific due date leaves the door open for a spinoff focused on Eddie and Jamie’s lives as cops and parents. Additionally, Eddie had mentioned earlier in the season that she’d like to move to the suburbs, so Jamie (Will Estes) and Eddie could start their new life in a Long Island town, which would help separate the spinoff from the main series.

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Blue Bloods‘ Eddie and Jamie are one of the show’s most popular couples, so there would probably be a lot of interest in a spinoff that features this pair. A spinoff about them could easily continue the tradition of family dinners and other family interactions that made the original Blue Bloods so special. While including every Reagan in family dinner each week would defeat the purpose of having a spinoff rather than continuing the original show, Jamie and Eddie could start their own family traditions and occasionally have other Reagans join them.

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