Blue Bloods Boss Gives Crucial Update on How Frank’s Story Will End in Final Season: ‘This Is the Last Mile’
Blue Bloods Boss Gives Crucial Update on How Frank’s Story Will End in Final Season: ‘This Is the Last Mile’
Blue Bloods is coming to an end with Season 14, and with the CBS show biding farewell, fans are wondering if Frank Reagan retiring on Blue Bloods. It would, after all, be a fitting end to the long-running show. For others, however, there is an appeal in the show ending with the status quo, and the idea that even if we aren’t seeing it, things continue as they always have. Thankfully, we have an answer to the question.
What we know about whether Frank Reagan is retiring in Blue Bloods
Blue Bloods showrunner Kevin Wade was asked about Frank’s possible retirement during a recent interview with TV Insider, and he gave a very definitive answer, saying that Frank would stay in his job for as long as he could. According to Wade, Reagan isn’t the type of person who would spend his retirement hanging out with friends or taking up new hobbies. That means the current New York City Police Commissioner will likely remain in his post until the series ends, and if Wade is to be believed, is likely to end the series as Commissioner.
Tom Selleck, who plays Reagan, has been vocal about his desire for more Blue Bloods, even though the show has been announced to be ending with Season 14. But there have been hints that there could be more coming in the Blue Bloods universe, even if it’s not another season of the show, with Paramount Global co-CEO Brian Robbins hinting that a new series set in the Blue Bloods universe was in the works during the Paramount annual stockholders meeting.
For now, though, the fans still have to look forward to the back half of the final season of the show which is set to consist of eight episodes. The episodes are set to premiere in the fall. The first ten episodes of the season have already aired. As Wade has already made clear, it is unlikely we will see Frank Reagan decide he wants new challenges in those eight episodes.