
This emphasis on family helped make Blue Bloods so popular throughout its 14-year run. However, CBS made the disappointing decision to cancel Blue Bloods. A fan-led movement to save the show failed to change executives’ minds, and Blue Blood aired its final episode on December 13, 2025, two weeks after CBS aired a retrospective honoring the series’ unique contributions to the television landscape. Interestingly, the finale was a full circle moment for Tom Selleck.
Tom Selleck’s Last Filmed Scene In Blue Bloods Was Also The Very First Scene He Shot
The Two Scenes Bookend The Series Perfectly
Selleck shot his final scene a few days before filming wrapped altogether, though he returned to set to support his co-stars during the last day of shooting (via TV Insider). That final scene happened to be the same as the first scene he ever shot for Blue Bloods: a Reagan family dinner moment. Selleck described his final scene as a “Reagan family reunion” because characters who had departed, such as Nicky (Sami Gayle) and Jack Reagan (Tony Terraciano), returned for this last dinner.
Blue Bloods Had Always Been About The Reagan Family (That’s What Makes It A Unique Procedural)
The First And Last Episodes Were No Exception
Every episode of Blue Bloods contained a Reagan family dinner. Sometimes, the dinners were contentious, but more often than not, everyone put the drama aside and spent time teasing each other, eating together, and talking about their weeks. It is impressive that Blue Bloods was able to include a scene like this in every one of its 293 episodes without ever repeating itself or becoming boring. The family dinner scene was shot first during the pilot to ensure it worked as intended. This was meant to be central to the show from the start.
What Blue Bloods’ Planned Spinoff Might Be (& How It Should Continue The Reagans’ Legacy)
A New Show Has Already Been Announced
A new Blue Bloods spinoff called Boston Blue has already been greenlit. The release announcement is short on details so far; however, it will center around Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) after he moves to Boston to work as a cop there. Regardless, the spinoff needs to continue the Reagans’ legacy. The fact that Danny moves to a new city is concerning because it seems out of character for someone so close to his family. However, the premise could still work if the show finds ways to include or reference other Reagans regularly.
It would hurt the series’ legacy if Danny seemed to forget where he came from after being so close to his family for most of his life.