Selleck, who has played the iconic role of Frank Reagan for over a decade, is passionate about the impact the show has had on audiences. “We’ve built such a strong connection with our viewers over the years, and I truly believe there are still more stories to tell,” he said in a recent interview. With its compelling mix of family drama and police procedural, Blue Bloods continues to resonate with fans, many of whom have followed the Reagan family’s journey since its debut in 2010.
The show’s success is not just measured by ratings but by the devoted fanbase it has cultivated over the years. Fans have grown to love not only the engaging crime-solving aspects of the show but also the close-knit Reagan family, whose weekly Sunday dinners have become a signature part of the show. Selleck’s insistence that CBS should keep the series going comes from a place of loyalty to the fans and the cast, who have all contributed to its success.
With Blue Bloods still ranking as one of the most-watched scripted series on the network, it’s clear that the show has continued to maintain its relevance and popularity. Selleck’s plea for CBS to “come to their senses” and renew the series could be a turning point in ensuring that Blue Bloods stays on the air for seasons to come, giving fans more of the family-centered drama they’ve come to love.