As Blue Bloods prepares to air its final episode after 14 unforgettable seasons, Bridget Moynahan, who plays Erin Reagan, shares her heartfelt thoughts about the end of an era. Reflecting on the show’s cancellation, she expresses a deep sense of loss.
A Bittersweet Farewell
“We’re all a little disappointed,” says the 53-year-old actress. “We’ve had such a good time. It’s a real loss.” For Moynahan, Blue Bloods has been more than just a job; it’s been a constant in her life, filled with shared experiences that encompass major life events, from births to illnesses.
A Memorable Last Day
On her last day on the New York City set, Bridget and Tom Selleck had a touching moment as they watched co-star Donnie Wahlberg, who plays Danny Reagan, film his final scene. “One of the most beautiful things on that last day for me… is Tom, because he was already wrapped and he came down for Donnie and my last scene,” she recalls.
A Touching Connection
Moynahan describes a poignant moment behind the monitor, where she and Selleck shared a heartfelt embrace. “He was holding onto my hands the way my dad did,” she reminisces, highlighting the familial bond they developed over the years. “From day one, it was always, ‘Nice to meet you. We are family.’”
Unspoken Appreciation
The connection between Moynahan and Selleck extended beyond words. “That love and appreciation and respect without ever having to say it… it was really quite emotional,” she explains. As they watched Wahlberg finish his last scene, the weight of their journey together became clear, adding an extra layer of significance to the moment.
Conclusion
As Blue Bloods approaches its finale, the cast reflects on the meaningful relationships they’ve built and the memories they’ll carry forward. For Bridget Moynahan, the ending is bittersweet, but the love and respect shared with her co-stars will always remain a cherished part of her journey.