The Reagans are a beloved family, both on screen and in the hearts of millions of viewers. "Blue Bloods" has been a consistent ratings winner, drawing in a loyal audience who tune in each week for their family dinners, their heartwarming moments, and their thrilling crime-solving adventures. But despite its success, CBS has made the controversial decision to end the show after its upcoming fourteenth season.
A Ratings Powerhouse: The Numbers Don't Lie
The recent season of "Blue Bloods" has proven to be just as popular as ever.
It ranked as the #4 most-watched returning drama on broadcast television, drawing in a staggering 8.4 million viewers, and it was the #8 most-watched series overall.

These are impressive numbers, especially considering the increasingly competitive television landscape. "Blue Bloods" has held its own in the 10 o'clock hour, a primetime slot where viewers are notoriously fickle. In fact, it's the only series, scripted or unscripted, to hold a top 10 spot in that timeslot.
CBS's Confusing Decision: A Farewell to a Winning Formula?
With the second half of Season 14 set to air this fall, culminating in a final episode in December, "Blue Bloods" fans are left scratching their heads.
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