It's the end of an era for fans of Blue Bloods, as the long-running police drama is set to wrap up its 14-season run this fall. And for the cast, saying goodbye to the iconic family dinner scenes that have become a hallmark of the show has been a bittersweet experience. Donnie Wahlberg, who plays Detective Danny Reagan, recently opened up about the emotional goodbye, sharing his heartfelt reflections on the show's impact and his gratitude for the journey.
A Symbol of Family and Tradition
The "Blue Bloods" family dinner scenes have always been a central element of the show, offering a glimpse into the Reagan family's dynamics, their unwavering support for each other, and their commitment to family tradition.
These scenes have provided a comforting sense of normalcy amidst the chaos and danger of their world.

A Touch of Reality
But these dinner scenes have also been a source of connection for the actors themselves, serving as a reminder of the importance of family and fostering a sense of camaraderie among the cast. As Wahlberg shared on Instagram, filming the final dinner scene brought tears to his eyes.
"I’ve taken this walk thousands of times in 14 years and it was a teary final walk from the Blue Bloods dinner scene, last week," Wahlberg wrote.
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