Fans of the hit police drama series "Blue Bloods" were left "disappointed" by a recent announcement from CBS. The network revealed that the beloved show would be coming to an end after its upcoming season 14. The news came just a week after CBS had announced the return date for the new season, leaving fans shocked and saddened.
"Blue Bloods," which first aired in 2010, has a dedicated fan base who have been following the lives of the Reagan family, played by stars such as Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg, and Bridget Moynahan. Last year, the main stars reportedly took pay cuts to ensure the continuation of the show.
In a joint statement to Deadline, Amy Reisenbach, President of CBS Entertainment, and David Stapf, President of CBS Studios, expressed their gratitude to the series and its fans.
They promised that the final season would be the most satisfying for loyal viewers.
Despite the disappointment, fans are looking forward to the final season, which will be split into two parts. The first 10 episodes will premiere on February 16, and the remaining eight episodes will air in the fall of 2024.
While some fans expressed their sadness and disbelief at the show's ending, others called for CBS to reconsider their decision, highlighting the show's impact and the connection they felt with the Reagan family.
Although the news of "Blue Bloods" coming to an end is upsetting for fans, they can still look forward to a final season filled with gripping episodes and heartfelt moments.
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