After 14 seasons, it’s time to bid farewell to the Reagan household.
“Blue Bloods” aired its first episode on September 2010, following a New York Metropolis household that labored in legislation enforcement. The star-studded forged consists of Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Will Estes and Len Cariou because the tight-knit household.
The CBS police procedural saved devoted viewers coming again yr after yr to observe the Reagans navigate private obstacles and the prison justice system whereas nonetheless making it to their weekly household dinners.
The present’s 14th and ultimate season will conclude with the final of 18 episodes on Friday, Dec. 13.
The collection finale, titled “End of Tour,” will deliver the collection whole to 293 episodes.
Audiences will observe the Reagans one final time “as they race to stop deadly mayhem in the city when the gangs of New York unite together to demand amnesty for the release of their imprisoned members and those awaiting trial,” per the press launch. “Miami Vice” and “Battlestar Galactica” star Edward James Olmos shall be a visitor star.
Hold scrolling to search out out when and the place the final episode of “Blue Bloods” is airing.
When is the ‘Blue Bloods’ collection finale?
The ultimate episode of “Blue Bloods” will air Friday, Dec. 13, at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
How one can watch the ultimate episode of ‘Blue Bloods’
The long-standing collection finale will air on CBS and also will stream on Paramount+.
Prospects who subscribe to Paramount+ with the Showtime add-on could have entry to the finale dwell and on demand.
Those that have the Paramount+ Important tier will have the ability to stream the finale on demand the subsequent day.
Different choices embody:
Stream free with DIRECTV free trial.
Stream free with Hulu + Stay TV free trial.
Stream free with Fubo free trial.
What has the forged stated in regards to the present ending?
CBS introduced their determination to cancel the long-running procedural in November 2023. Selleck, 79, who performed patriarch Frank Reagan, later admitted to TV Insider that he was annoyed with the information.
“I’m not going to turn into a bitter old guy saying, ‘Get off my lawn!’ I don’t believe in holding grudges. But if you were to say to the television network, ‘Here’s a show you can program in the worst time slot you got, and it is going to guarantee you winning Friday night for the next 15 years,’ it would be almost impossible to believe.”
“After 15 years, it’s hard. It’s hard to let go because coming to work was a joy,” he added.
Regardless of the tip of “Blue Bloods,” Selleck advised Folks in April that he’s grateful for the expertise and all his blessings all through his decadeslong profession.
“I’ve had a very good life, a very lucky life. I don’t know if it’s what I figured I’d be doing, but it’s with a lot of gratitude,” Selleck gushed.
In the meantime, Wahlberg, 55, who portrays Detective Danny Reagan, shed mild onto filming the present’s ultimate dinner scene.
“I think when we finished the final take of the final dinner scene, everyone just kind of sat there in silence,” he advised The Submit. “Secretly, we hoped someone would walk in and say ‘it was a joke, there will be 14 more seasons!’”
And when Selleck broke the silence and began talking, “we all started crying,” Wahlberg recalled.
The New Youngsters on the Block member additionally revealed that the “Jesse Stone” vet sparked the waterworks for the remainder of the forged from one candy gesture specifically.
“He said a poem. He kind of did that from time to time. He would have these old poems,” Wahlberg defined, earlier than sharing Selleck learn the poem “The Man in the Arena,” initially written by Theodore Roosevelt.
The “Band of Brothers” actor stated that it turned “tradition” for Selleck to learn the poem “every now and again.”
So “of course, he did it” after filming the ultimate “Blue Bloods” scene.
In that second, “a lot of life passed by me while he was speaking,” he confessed.
“I used to watch [Selleck in ‘Magnum P.I’] as a kid with my parents, and my parents are gone. And that little kid is now here with this guy making this show. It’s a lot to process in the moment.”
And, in fact, Wahlberg needed to maintain the present going as did the remainder of the forged and crew.
“It hurt to not be able to tell them we’re going to keep going. I can’t tell you how many people every day and even guest actors would say, ‘my parents love it, and I watch it, and they’re so excited I’m going to be on the show,’” he stated, noting CBS ending the present “was sad and difficult in that regard.”
However, he added: “I take that away from the show as the thing that makes me feel most gratitude. We were part of something that meant a lot to a lot of people.”