Blue Bloods, the critically acclaimed show on CBS, is set to come to an end after its upcoming season. The news has left fans heartbroken, but star Tom Selleck is choosing to focus on the positive and reflect on the wonderful experience he's had on the show.
In a statement, Selleck expressed his gratitude to the crew members who have worked tirelessly to make the show possible. He also thanked the network and expressed how grateful he is to have worked alongside the incredible cast, writers, and crew for over 275 episodes.
Selleck's relationship with CBS goes back decades, with his previous roles on shows like Magnum, P.I. and the Jesse Stone TV movies.
While Selleck had previously mentioned his willingness to continue playing Police Commissioner Frank Reagan for another five years, the cancellation of Blue Bloods seems to be a fitting point in his career.
He is now gearing up for the release of his memoir titled "You Never Know," which will delve into his life on television and the various ups and downs he has experienced. Fans can look forward to the release of the memoir on May 7, 2024.
As Blue Bloods reaches its conclusion, fans can hold onto the memories and cherish the impact the show has had in celebrating the men and women who protect and serve in New York City, as well as emphasizing the importance of family.
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