
Blue Bloods was once a dominant show on CBS, and its recent ending came as a surprise and a disappointment. The show could have lasted for many more years given its popularity. Unfortunately, it was not meant to be. The series ended with the family coming together for one last family dinner. It seemingly brought every major storyline to a close, making for a touching conclusion to a beloved show. While it was disappointing to see it go so soon, the ending was a perfect finale after so many years of crime fighting and family drama.
That was not exactly how the ending went, however. After that touching conclusion, CBS waited a few weeks before it announced a spin-off, led by Donnie Wahlberg’s Detective Danny Reagan. The decision casts the entire ending in doubt, but it also makes the cancelation feel downright pointless. After all, if the conclusion is not a decisive ending, then there was no reason to bring such a beloved show to an end. With so much support behind it, Blue Bloods simply deserved better than this.
Blue Bloods Was Canceled After 14 Seasons
The Show Ran From 2010 To 2024

The cancelation was announced in November 2023, but the cast never accepted that it would be forced to end. Tom Selleck repeatedly defended the show and emphasized that “There’s isn’t a single [star] who didn’t want to come back“. The cast reportedly also broke down when filming their final scene before the show wrapped. Selleck stated that “There was crying and there was an enormous amount of hugs“. The decision certainly did not blindside the cast and crew, but it certainly disappointed them. After 14 years, saying goodbye was as difficult for them as it was for the viewers. Yet, despite appearances, it was not a true farewell.
The Blue Bloods Spin-Off Was Already Approved
Donnie Wahlberg Will Lead The Show
While Blue Bloods is over, Wahlberg will be reprising his role. He is poised to star as the leading man, and he will be leaving the rest of the Reagan family behind. After all, rather than returning to New York City for the spin-off, the next show will take place in Boston. The newly-announced Boston Blue will see Danny working with the Boston Police Department. The show was originally planned as an entirely unrelated project, but the Blue Bloods cancelation gave CBS the perfect opportunity to expand its initial audience. Attaching Wahlberg means that the network can benefit from Blue Bloods‘ high ratings, while also avoiding the ever-increasing costs. It seems like a natural decision, even if it will inevitably upset the show’s extremely loyal viewers.
Canceling Blue Bloods Made No Sense
It Could Have Easily Been Continued
While Blue Bloods may have been expensive, scrapping it was a baffling decision. The show was a success from the very beginning, having drawn over 15 million viewers for the pilot alone. It managed to mix typical procedural drama with family relationships in a way that no show has ever truly been able to match. The entire Reagan family was part of the show’s charm. By taking Danny away from New York City, he will no longer have the familial bond that made it so great. CBS is hoping that Boston Blue can replicate its success by focusing on the family of Danny’s partner, but they lack the familiar charm of the Reagans.
Wahlberg has been involved with Blue Bloods from the very beginning.
The premise of Boston Blue is also part of the reason that the cancelation is bizarre. The show is apparently a recreation of what made the original seasons of Blue Bloods so successful. It focuses on a family of officers, simply trading New York City for Boston. Only Danny will make a difference, as his status as a transplant officer will offer the only significant change. Unfortunately, it is not enough to make this cancelation a well-reasoned decision. The budget is the only compelling reason for trading shows, and Blue Bloods‘ cast already showed a willingness to take pay cuts. The cancelation should never have happened.