Now that the final season is here, Blue Bloods star Tom Selleck, who leads the show as NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan, reflected on what it was like to close out the successful, decade-and-a-half-long chapter. In a recent interview with TV Insider, Selleck opened up about the emotional journey of the cast, and how it felt to film his final scene. Selleck began by confirming the show’s final scene will be a family dinner, humorously noting the full-circle nature of that being his final scene to shoot:
My last scene was, ironically, a family dinner; that was also the first scene I shot on the show 15 years ago! I’m not going to tell you everything about the last episode…but the family dinner kind of reunites the Reagan family. Erin’s daughter Nicky (Sami Gayle) was there and so was Jack (Tony Terraciano), Danny’s older son. Everybody agreed with me that we should close the set for the family dinner and not exploit that. Most of them had four more days to shoot, but not me.
Selleck would go on to reflect on when filming wrapped on the scene, in which he read Edna St. Vincent Millay’s poem, “Love Is Not All”, and how he and his co-stars became really emotional afterward. The executive producer/star pointed out Donnie Wahlberg in particular as being one of the more emotional, recalling how the Emmy nominee “was really broken up.” See what Selleck shared below:
We were shooting for hours and all of a sudden, they said “Well, that was the last shot.” I always wanted to say this poem, “Love Is Not All” by Edna St. Vincent Millay. There was crying and there was an enormous amount of hugs. Donnie was really broken up; he didn’t say much. Bridget spoke. Just about everybody said something. Vanessa [Ray] was pretty beat up by the experience.
What This Means For The Blue Bloods Finale
One Last Family Dinner
As the series finale approaches in December, viewers have plenty to look forward to between the mid-season premiere and the last episode. Also reported by TV Insider, the lead up to Blue Bloods‘ final episode will see Commissioner Frank Reagan maintain his steady leadership of the police department while also overseeing the famous family Sunday dinners at the Brooklyn home he shares with his father Henry, a retired police commissioner. Senior ADA Erin Reagan will also play an important role in navigating high-profile legal cases in Manhattan’s trial bureau.