As “Blue Bloods” winds down after 14 seasons and a new spin‑off looms on the horizon (with no casting confirmed), it’s a good moment to imagine how the Reagan family might walk off into the sunset – and who deserves closure most.
Deserving a Happy Ending
- Maria Baez – After everything she’s endured, a troubled family, threats from cr1minals, a demanding job, Baez could finally get a fresh start. Maybe she moves out of the city with her daughter, pursues a promotion or a quieter life, and leaves the danger behind.
- Henry Reagan – As the family patriarch, he deserves peace. With the drama done, a peaceful retirement filled with fishing trips and home‑cooked dinners seems the most fitting conclusion.
- Erin Reagan – She’s weathered romantic ups and downs, career frustrations, and family pressure. A stable marriage, success in the DA’s office or a chance to show she made the right career choice – even if it’s just sharing a few quiet moments with her daughter – would be a gentle, satisfying ending.
Unlikely to Get Their Happily Ever After
- Frank Reagan – His life has revolved around duty. With retirement off the table and his career still demanding, he’s unlikely to find personal growth or romance. What he gets is the same steady routine not unhappy, but not deeply fulfilling either.
- Danny Reagan – Still grieving his wife’s loss, Danny’s attempt to date again feels tentative. His work as a cop may continue, but emotionally, he’s likely heading out into an uncertain future alone, missing what he lost, and without a meaningful new beginning.
Whether the show ends with new love, career triumphs, or simple family dinners, these are the endings we hope (and fear) await the Reagans.

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