The cancellation of after a remarkable 14-season run has sparked numerous speculations among fans. Some believe the show's family-oriented values, particularly the Reagans’ tradition of praying before dinner, might have led to its abrupt end. However, the real reasons are more complex and grounded in financial and strategic decisions by the network.
, a series centered around the Reagan family’s law enforcement legacy, has been a Friday night staple for millions of viewers since its debut in 2010. The show’s portrayal of family values, including their regular dinner table prayers, was one of its unique aspects. Despite its consistent viewership, CBS announced in early 2024 that the show would not return for a 15th season, leading to a flurry of questions from fans.
The theory that the show was canceled due to its depiction of family prayers doesn’t add up. If CBS had an issue with these scenes, it seems unlikely they would have allowed the show to continue for 14 seasons. As CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach stated, “We really want to thank the cast and crew, everyone involved in the show.
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