The end of Blue Bloods may have closed a chapter, but Bridget Moynahan isn’t hiding how she really feels about it. In a recent, widely shared video moment, the actress—who spent 14 seasons as ADA Erin Reagan—jokingly but pointedly admitted, “I want my job back,” and fans felt every word.
Moynahan’s comment quickly struck a chord because it echoed what so many viewers have been saying since CBS confirmed the show’s cancellation. Blue Bloods wasn’t just another procedural—it was a weekly ritual, a comfort show built on family, loyalty, and consistency. For Moynahan, that connection clearly went beyond a paycheck. Her reaction carried the mix of humor, nostalgia, and genuine sadness that comes with losing a role that shaped more than a decade of her life.
What made the moment especially powerful was how natural it felt. There was no bitterness, no behind-the-scenes drama—just an honest acknowledgment that saying goodbye wasn’t easy. Moynahan spoke with warmth about the cast, the crew, and the stability the series provided, reinforcing how rare it is for actors to find a long-running home like Blue Bloods in today’s TV landscape.
Fans were quick to rally around her words, flooding social media with calls for a revival, a reunion movie, or more appearances in the spinoff Boston Blue. Many pointed out that Erin Reagan’s story still feels unfinished—and Moynahan’s playful plea only added fuel to that belief.
While there’s no indication that Blue Bloods is coming back in its original form, moments like this remind viewers why the show mattered so much. It wasn’t just about cops and cases—it was about characters who felt real, actors who genuinely cared, and a sense of family that extended off-screen.
Bridget Moynahan may have said “I want my job back” with a smile, but the sentiment behind it was unmistakable. And judging by fan reaction, she’s far from alone in wishing Blue Bloods wasn’t really over.