Tom Selleck and Bridget Moynahan Feel the Loss: Why CBS Made a Big Mistake Canceling Blue Bloods
After 14 seasons of family drama, police procedural twists, and iconic Reagan family dinners, fans are facing the painful truth: CBS has officially canceled the long-running series. While Tom Selleck has been vocal about his disappointment with the network’s decision, he’s not alone. Co-star Bridget Moynahan recently opened up about her own feelings of loss as the final season draws near. But is this just the natural end of a beloved show, or did CBS make a grave mistake? Let’s dive into why both actors feel the cancellation is a huge loss—and why they’re not the only ones.
For months, Tom Selleck has expressed his frustrations over the cancellation of . As the lead of the show, portraying NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan since 2010, Selleck has been a pillar of the series. In various interviews, he’s shared his belief that CBS pulled the plug too soon, especially given the show’s continued success in the ratings. Despite its Friday night time slot, often considered a “death sentence” for TV shows, has remained a top performer.
"I think the show still had a lot of life left in it," Selleck remarked in an interview earlier this year.
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