In a shocking turn of events, Hollywood legend Tom Selleck has declared that he is far from done with his beloved role on "Blue Bloods," despite CBS’s announcement that the show will conclude after its 14th season. Selleck, who plays the stalwart Police Commissioner Frank Reagan, has made it clear that he has no intention of stepping away from the series that has captivated audiences since 2010.
“I see a lot of upset people out there. We’ll see what happens,” Selleck remarked, hinting at the possibility of the show’s continuation beyond its announced end.
“I’m not ready to say goodbye to Frank Reagan or to our incredible fans.”
Selleck’s portrayal of Frank Reagan has been the bedrock of "Blue Bloods." His character is a paragon of integrity and resilience, navigating the complexities of family and duty with grace and determination. Frank's wisdom and unwavering moral compass have made him a beloved figure in households across America.

“We really found our groove in ‘Blue Bloods’ somewhere in the first season,” Selleck noted, giving credit to the late producer Leonard Goldberg for perfecting the show’s formula.
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