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Tom Selleck Says CBS Has ‘Mixed Feelings’ on Blue Bloods Ending: Here’s Why

Tom Selleck isn’t ready to say goodbye to the long-running police procedural “Blue Bloods,” which debuted in 2010 and will end after 14 seasons this fall. Despite the looming end, Selleck, who plays police commissioner Frank Reagan and is also an executive producer, believes CBS will find it difficult to let go of the show due to its ongoing popularity.

In an interview with TV Insider, Selleck expressed his fondness for the work and his reluctance to retire at 79. He emphasized that there are still plenty of ideas to explore and that he’s committed to the series as long as they’ll have him.

However, the details of the show’s finale remain unknown. Executive producer Kevin Wade told USA Today that the writers are still looking for the ideal finish for the series. While fans’ emotions may run high, Selleck stated that the final episodes will not feature lengthy farewells.

Interestingly, Selleck hinted at the possibility that the show might not be ending after all. Despite plans for an eight-episode wind-down, he remains skeptical, suggesting CBS could be “conflicted” about ending the series.

With Selleck’s new biography, “You Never Know,” fans are asking if there’s more to “Blue Bloods” than meets the eye. Only time will tell if this is actually the end of an era for the beloved show.

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