The airwaves are buzzing with news of a potential "Blue Bloods" revival, fueled by none other than the show's star, the one and only Tom Selleck. The man who embodies Commissioner Frank Reagan isn’t ready to call it quits, and he's making his feelings crystal clear.
Selleck's Bold Move: A Plea for "Blue Bloods" to Stay
It seems like the iconic mustache and the stoic gaze of Tom Selleck will grace our screens for a little while longer. After CBS announced last November that the show would end with Season 14, a wave of disappointment swept through the fandom.
But Selleck, known for his unwavering presence both on and off screen, isn't going down without a fight.
In an interview with CBS News, he passionately defended "Blue Bloods," stating, "We’re the third-highest scripted show in all of broadcast. We’re winning the night. All the cast wants to come back. And I can tell you this: we aren’t sliding off down a cliff. We’re doing good shows, and still holding our place.”

His message is clear: "Blue Bloods" is still a ratings powerhouse, with the cast and crew eager to continue, and the audience clamouring for more.
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