A Fight to Save 'Blue Bloods'
The beloved police procedural "Blue Bloods," which has been a staple on CBS for fourteen seasons, is facing potential cancellation. However, the show's dedicated fan base isn't ready to say goodbye just yet. As the final season airs, fans have launched a passionate campaign to convince CBS to keep the show alive.
The Campaign Begins
The fan movement, spearheaded by the @SaveBlueBloods account on X (formerly Twitter), has gained significant traction. Supporters are not just asking for an extension; they are pushing for at least seven more episodes to reach the coveted 300-episode milestone.
The campaign includes weekly tweets during new episode airings and a rapidly growing petition that has amassed over 12,000 signatures.
One of the campaign's most vocal supporters is Donnie Wahlberg, who plays Detective Danny Reagan. Wahlberg has taken to social media to amplify the fans' voices, frequently using the #SaveBlueBloods hashtag. His involvement has brought even more attention to the cause, rallying fans and fellow cast members alike.

Tom Selleck's Reluctance to Say Goodbye
Tom Selleck, who portrays the stoic and principled NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan, has expressed his own reluctance to see the show end.
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