‘CBS Will Come to Their Senses’: Tom Selleck Believes Blue Bloods Isn’t Over Yet
‘CBS Will Come to Their Senses’: Tom Selleck Believes Blue Bloods Isn’t Over Yet
CBS shifts focus and gives way to new shows despite Blue Bloods’ good ratings.
Blue Bloods star Tom Selleck remains optimistic that the network will reverse its decision to conclude the show with its 14th season. The actor has recently expressed his confidence in the show’s potential to continue.
Selleck stated during his interview with CBS News, Blue Bloods, which has been a consistent performer for CBS for nearly 14 years, still has much to offer. The actor’s hope that CBS will change its decision hinges on the belief that the network might reconsider, given the show’s ongoing popularity and the desire of the cast to return for more episodes.
I will continue to think that CBS will come to their senses. We’re the third-highest scripted show in all of broadcast. We’re winning the night.
The final season of Blue Bloods is being released in two segments, with the first part currently on air. The second part, consisting of eight episodes, is set to premiere in October. Fans of the series have rallied for the show’s continuation.
Despite these efforts, Amy Reisenbach, President of CBS Entertainment, has confirmed that the series will definitively end this year. Yet, Selleck’s comments reflect a different sentiment, saying:
“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. So, I don’t know. You tell me!”
CBS Shifts Focus to New Series Leaving Blue Bloods Behind
The decision by CBS to end the show, despite its robust viewership that surpasses that of several other ongoing series such as S.W.A.T. and FBI: Most Wanted, has left many fans and insiders puzzled.
Tom Selleck remains optimistic about the future of “Blue Bloods,” expressing a strong belief that CBS will ultimately recognize the value of the beloved series and continue its run. Despite the ebb and flow of television programming, Selleck is confident that the show’s rich storytelling and dedicated fanbase will lead to its renewal.
“Blue Bloods,” which has captured audiences with its compelling portrayal of a family steeped in law enforcement traditions, has become a staple on CBS. Selleck, who plays the patriarch Frank Reagan, has been vocal about his attachment to the show and its importance in today’s television landscape.
In a recent interview, Selleck shared his thoughts on the show’s potential future. “I don’t think we’re done yet,” he remarked. “CBS will come to their senses and see the value in what we bring to the table every week. The stories we tell are more than just entertainment; they’re a reflection of real-life issues and family dynamics that resonate with our viewers.”
Selleck’s confidence is rooted in the show’s consistent performance and the loyalty of its audience. “We’ve built something special here,” he added. “The cast, the crew, and the fans are all part of the ‘Blue Bloods’ family. It’s a rare thing in this industry to have such a strong bond, and I believe CBS understands that.”
Blue Bloods has been a staple of CBS’s lineup, offering a steady mix of crime-solving and family drama centered around the Reagan family. The series has not only been a consistent performer but also a stable part of the network’s programming, making the decision to wrap it up with a split final season seem all the more final.
CBS executive Reisenbach, announced that the network’s upcoming plans do not include Blue Bloods, making room instead for fresh projects like NCIS: Origins and a Young Sheldon spinoff, along with a Fire Country spinoff slated for the 2025-26 season. Yet, the renewal of S.W.A.T. for an eighth season, after its seventh was initially declared its last, provides hope that Blue Bloods could potentially follow a similar path.