Blue Bloods’ Core Raegan Cast Remains Complete After 14 Seasons
The Core Reagan Family Members Never Faltered
The cast of Blue Bloods has achieved a fantastic feat, which alone justifies the show’s continuation. After 14 seasons on network TV, all five cornerstone Reagan family members are still in the picture. Danny, Jamie, Frank, Erin, and Henry Reagan have all been with the series throughout its 14 seasons, their presence never faltering as the series endured a decade and a half of changes. Instead, the family ebbed and flowed with the times. The Reagans experienced tribulations that challenged the family, but always left them stronger for it, always able to recuperate over their iconic Reagan family dinners.
It is almost unthinkable that the series will not continue, considering that Donnie Wahlberg, Will Estes, Tom Selleck, Bridget Moynahan, and Len Cariou have stayed open and dedicated to Blue Bloods for nearly 15 years of their careers. Rather than canceling the series, CBS should reward the cast for their dedication by renewing it until a core cast member leaves. Many fans agree that the network is cutting the narratives of the Reagan family members all too short, spearheading a fan-led campaign to save Blue Bloods. While CBS can replace the series, it can’t replace what constitutes its unique legacy.
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Canceling Blue Bloods would be taking for granted the cast’s rich history, which has unfolded over 14 seasons. While the Reagan family has a strong family dynamic, so does the cast. The core cast of Blue Bloods remains intact after 14 years, which is a rarity for network television. Most police procedurals, or any show with a complex ensemble cast, must reshuffle their cast members every few years. For instance, the core cast of another popular CBS police procedural, NCIS, has been shuffled every few years since season 2 to accommodate actors coming and going.
Blue Bloods has a rich history that CBS can’t replicate. During an era where reboots, revivals, sequels, and prequels are more prevalent, CBS should stop and reconsider canceling one of its most established series. The network should not cancel a series with a dedicated following or replace Blue Bloods with a spinoff. It’s incredible that, after 14 seasons on television, Blue Bloods has not only one remaining core cast member but five. The network could follow the precedent it set with Shemar Moore’s CBS series, reversing SWAT‘s cancelation ahead of season 7 and again ahead of season 8.
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The longevity of the Reagan family is a rare network TV gem.