Blue Bloods

Blue Bloods Lead Star Just Teased the Show Continuing Past Season 14

Blue Bloods Lead Star Just Teased the Show Continuing Past Season 14

Donnie Wahlberg’s recent statement caught fans’ attention as the actor suggested Season 14 might not be the end for Blue Bloods, after all.

Summary:

  • Blue Bloods cancellation saw both fans and actors of the show try to save their favorite series.
  • Donnie Wahlberg and Tom Selleck are at the forefront of fighting for Blue Bloods’ continuation.
  • Recently, Wahlberg refused to confirm the show’s finale and shared a cryptic insight about it.

The November 2023’s news about Blue Bloods cancellation came as a sudden and tough blow for the show’s actors, crew, and fans alike. Since then, there have been massive fan petitions and public star statements all demanding one thing: that Blue Bloods gets a chance to continue past Season 14 for at least one final series.

With us being in the final season of Blue Bloods on CBS, this is causing us to become more reflective. How can we not at this point? Just think for a moment about almost 15 years of memorable stories and nostalgia courtesy of Donnie Wahlberg, Tom Selleck, and the rest of the cast.

Of course, and as is often the case with a TV show like this, very little is anywhere near as settled in the early days. While this has gone on to be a massive hit, even Wahlberg himself had his reservations early on — mostly because he didn’t think that himself and Selleck would be believable as a son and father.

Speaking on the Brotherly Love podcast, Donnie admitted that despite the initial excitement, he was worried about a handful of things:

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“I got hired on the show and [Tom] was really excited, [because] he was a fan of Band of Brothers, so he was like ‘Oh yeah, this guy’s good.’ … But I walked in the room and he’s like 6’4”, I’m like 5’11” I think.”

“… So I walk in, and I’m like ‘He’s got so much hair, his eyebrows are so bushy.’ I didn’t even care about the mustache, I was like, ‘How am I this dude’s son?’ I was like, ‘[They are] gonna fire me tomorrow.’”

Wahlberg later goes on to say that it was only after meeting Len Cariou, who has some similar features, that he started to see more of the traditional family resemblance. Of course, the rest is history with this show, and the Reagans are at this point considered to be one of the most popular TV families in history. With those dinner scenes in particular, they have a tradition that has absolutely stood the test of time.

“… So I walk in, and I’m like ‘He’s got so much hair, his eyebrows are so bushy.’ I didn’t even care about the mustache, I was like, ‘How am I this dude’s son?’ I was like, ‘[They are] gonna fire me tomorrow.’”

Wahlberg later goes on to say that it was only after meeting Len Cariou, who has some similar features, that he started to see more of the traditional family resemblance. Of course, the rest is history with this show, and the Reagans are at this point considered to be one of the most popular TV families in history. With those dinner scenes in particular, they have a tradition that has absolutely stood the test of time.

“… So I walk in, and I’m like ‘He’s got so much hair, his eyebrows are so bushy.’ I didn’t even care about the mustache, I was like, ‘How am I this dude’s son?’ I was like, ‘[They are] gonna fire me tomorrow.’”

Wahlberg later goes on to say that it was only after meeting Len Cariou, who has some similar features, that he started to see more of the traditional family resemblance. Of course, the rest is history with this show, and the Reagans are at this point considered to be one of the most popular TV families in history. With those dinner scenes in particular, they have a tradition that has absolutely stood the test of time.

“… So I walk in, and I’m like ‘He’s got so much hair, his eyebrows are so bushy.’ I didn’t even care about the mustache, I was like, ‘How am I this dude’s son?’ I was like, ‘[They are] gonna fire me tomorrow.’”

Wahlberg later goes on to say that it was only after meeting Len Cariou, who has some similar features, that he started to see more of the traditional family resemblance. Of course, the rest is history with this show, and the Reagans are at this point considered to be one of the most popular TV families in history. With those dinner scenes in particular, they have a tradition that has absolutely stood the test of time.

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