BIG TWIST! đđ âIt Wasnât the Ending You Thinkâ â Tom Selleck Sets the Record Straight on Blue Bloodsâ Finale

A year after BLUE BLOODS aired its final episode on CBS, star Tom Selleck wants fans of the show to know that it was a success through and through, and the network was the only one who wanted the show to end.
âNobody wanted it to end. My biggest goal is to make sure people realize we went out in rather spectacular success. [The show] wasnât tired, it wasnât anything else. Somebody may be able to tell me someday why CBS wanted to end it, but I havenât had a good answer yet,â Selleck told Entertainment Weekly.
Selleck and the rest of the cast of BLUE BLOODS were so heartbroken when they received the news that the show was being canceled that they agreed to a major pay cut and petitioned for one final season â which the network granted. Selleck was extremely disappointed when CBS went through with the cancelation after the final season aired, despite the showâs continued popularity.

NEW YORK, NY â SEPTEMBER 29: Tom Selleck visits the Build Series to discuss his show âBlue Bloods at Build Studio on September 29, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
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âCBS will find an awful lot of people arenât ready to say goodbye to it. The showâs more popular than ever, and I think [numbers] will increase with the interest this year. Weâre certainly not out of ideas,â he said. âIâm not counting the days so I can do something else. I love the work. Sometimes the hours are a little harder because Iâm older, but so what? I want work as long as theyâll have me.â
CBS, however, continues to argue that the show was costing the network too much to produce, despite it being one of the most popular shows on television. It has since launched a BLUE BLOODS spinoff â BOSTON BLUE â which follows Donnie Wahlbergâs Danny Reagan in a new journey in Boston.
The spinoff has helped keep the franchise alive by not only continuing Danny Reaganâs story but also promising to have regular guest stars from the original show join the cast.
âThere were zero [BLUE BLOODS] castmates originally in the [BOSTON BLUE] pilot; now theyâre creeping in, and theyâll be coming back,â Wahlberg told Deadline in October.
âIn success, this could lead anywhere,â he said of BOSTON BLUE. âThis could lead to another BLUE BLOODS-universe show and you know, my dream is, in success, we do a movie all together. We get BLUE BLOODS and BOSTON BLUE together and do a feature film. But yes, we want to incorporate [both] worlds as much as possible.â
Thus, while the cancellation of BLUE BLOODS will always be heartbreaking and confusing to Selleck, fans of the franchise at least have a place to continue the story of the Reagan family.