Bridget Moynahan Reflects on the “Emotional” Farewell of Blue Bloods

As Blue Bloods gears up for its highly anticipated final season, premiering on October 18, Bridget Moynahan is opening up about the emotional journey of wrapping up the beloved series. With 14 seasons under its belt, the show has become a staple of Friday night television, and its cancellation has left a significant impact on the cast.

A Bittersweet Goodbye

“It’s a real loss,” Moynahan shared with People, expressing the collective disappointment among the cast. “We’ve had such a good time. We all want to be there.” Moynahan has portrayed Assistant District Attorney Erin Reagan since the show first aired in 2010, alongside co-stars Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg, Will Estes, and Len Cariou.

Reflecting on their time together, she noted, “This was our daily lives for 14 years. We’ve experienced major life moments together—births, deaths, marriages, and more.” The depth of these shared experiences has forged lasting bonds among the cast.

A Touching Final Day

On her last day on set, Moynahan shared a poignant moment with Selleck, who plays her father, Frank Reagan. “One of the most beautiful things on that last day was Tom coming down for Donnie and my last scene,” she recalled. “We were behind a monitor—I’m getting choked up as I say this—and I had my arm around Tom, and he was holding my hands the way my dad did.”

The gratitude and familial warmth shared in that moment encapsulated their journey together: “From day one, it was like, ‘Nice to meet you. We are family,’” she emphasized.

An Emotional Journey

Moynahan described the entire final week of filming as filled with emotion. “It was a lot of lasts,” she said, noting the wonderful conversations and connections with cast and crew members who have been part of the journey since the beginning. “It was a lot of hugs and a lot of tears. It was quite beautiful.”

She also expressed her heartfelt appreciation for the fans who have supported the show throughout its run. “Thank you for tuning in every Friday night and caring about the stories and characters, especially the men and women in law enforcement,” she said.

Conclusion

As Blue Bloods prepares to conclude its remarkable run, Bridget Moynahan’s reflections highlight the deep connections and emotions that have defined the series. With the final season on the horizon, fans can look forward to a heartfelt sendoff filled with the love and camaraderie that made the Reagan family so special. Don’t miss the premiere on October 18 at 10/9c on CBS!

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