Tom Selleck has once again voiced his frustration over the cancellation of Blue Bloods, sparked by news of a new record connected to the show. The veteran actor, who played Commissioner Frank Reagan for over a decade, said the announcement brought back the disappointment he felt when the series ended. For Selleck, the decision to end such a beloved and successful show still doesn’t sit right.
Despite his frustration, Selleck remains deeply proud of the work he and the cast accomplished. He praised the show’s loyal fanbase and the meaningful stories that Blue Bloods told over its long run. While the series may have concluded, Selleck hinted that the legacy and impact of Blue Bloods will continue to resonate with viewers for years to come.
Fans appreciate Selleck’s candidness and passion for the show, many echoing his feelings about the cancellation. His words remind everyone just how much Blue Bloods meant not only to the audience but to the people who brought it to life every week. Though the show is over, Selleck’s connection to the role and its fans clearly remains as strong as ever.