
Blue Bloods was only one of several shows CBS canceled in 2025. Although the network had twice changed its mind about canceling S.W.A.T. in the past, it decided to ax the series permanently after it failed to perform well in Blue Bloods’ old time slot. There are only a few episodes of S.W.A.T. left before the series ends permanently, and the network is not expected to change its mind about cancelation after S.W.A.T.‘s failure to gain traction in the new timeslot.
Fridays at 10 PM ET are notoriously tough ratings-wise, as many people are out enjoying the beginning of their weekend instead of sitting at home in front of their television sets. However, Blue Bloods performed extraordinarily well in that slot for 14 seasons, demonstrating that it was possible to get people to watch a show scheduled for the timeslot. Thus, when CBS ended the popular procedural, it was left with a hole in its schedule that it needed to fill with another likely high-performer. Unfortunately, the plan to put S.W.A.T. in Blue Bloods’ old timeslot did not work as intended.

The ever-popular procedural Blue Bloods has come to an end, but the franchise will continue in a brand-new spinoff entitled Boston Blue.
Although Blue Bloods‘ series finale was perfect in many respects, it was disappointing that it did not get a two-hour wrap-up story. CBS instead pre-empted Blue Bloods on November 29, 2024, for a retrospective special that paid homage to the show, offering exclusive cast interviews, a look behind the scenes, and a sneak peek at the finale. The next week after that offered a standard episode of Blue Bloods, followed by a 1-hour finale on December 13, 2024.
Conversely, CBS recently announced that S.W.A.T will have a two-hour finale (via Deadline). This extended episode will allow the procedural the time to wrap up both the final case and any personal storylines without having to rush to meet a 60-minute time limit. Since CBS can shift its usual schedule to accommodate a two-hour finale, it is logical to assume it could have done so for Blue Bloods had the network and writers both wanted a two-hour wrap-up episode.
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Blue Bloods’ series finale was open-ended enough that it would have worked equally well as a season-ender had CBS changed its mind about canceling the popular procedural. After wrapping up an intense case, the procedural showed Danny asking Baez out on a date, Erin agreeing to secretly remarry Jack, and Jamie and Eddie announcing they were expecting their first child. Joe also got a strong ending to his arc when he congratulated his aunt and uncle and said the baby would be lucky to be part of the Reagan family — thus demonstrating that he finally accepted his relationship with them.