Tom Selleck, the beloved star of CBS’s "Blue Bloods," has stirred the emotions of fans with his passionate plea for the show's renewal. Despite approaching his 78th birthday, Selleck’s dedication to portraying Police Commissioner Frank Reagan remains unwavering. “I’m not ready to say goodbye to Frank or the Reagan family,” Selleck shared in a recent interview, his voice tinged with emotion. “There’s still so much more to explore in their lives and their service to New York City.
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Since its debut in 2010, "Blue Bloods" has captured the hearts of viewers with its blend of family dynamics and gripping police drama. The show's unique focus on the Reagan family, all of whom are involved in law enforcement, has created a loyal fan base. Selleck’s portrayal of Frank Reagan, a steadfast and principled leader, has been central to the series' success.
The sentiment for continuing the series extends beyond Selleck. Co-stars Will Estes, Donnie Wahlberg, and Bridget Moynahan, who play Frank’s adult children Jamie, Danny, and Erin, respectively, have also expressed their desire for more seasons.
“Blue Bloods is more than a job; it’s a family,” Wahlberg said in a heartfelt statement. “The stories we tell resonate with our audience, and we’re not done yet.
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