Tom Selleck has undoubtedly enjoyed a long and illustrious career portraying iconic law enforcement heroes on television. Two notable roles that have endeared him to audiences are Frank Reagan in "Blue Bloods" and Thomas Magnum in the earlier CBS hit series, "Magnum PI." While these shows differ in many ways, Selleck was drawn to both because they were character-driven narratives that allowed him to delve deep into the psyche of his roles.
In "Magnum PI," Selleck found himself captivated by the show's portrayal of Vietnam veterans in a positive light, which was quite uncommon for television during that era. The series showcased the experiences and struggles of veterans and shed light on their heroism and resilience. When faced with initial resistance from the studio regarding this aspect of the show, Selleck courageously fought for its inclusion, recognizing the importance of presenting a more nuanced depiction of Vietnam veterans to the audience.
In "Blue Bloods," Selleck takes on the role of Frank Reagan, the patriarch of a tightly-knit family of law enforcement professionals. With each episode, the audience gains deeper insights into the lives and relationships of the Reagan family members.
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