
The Reagan family may be off-duty — for now — but fans aren’t ready to say goodbye.
After CBS posted a series of cryptic messages on social media this week regarding Blue Bloods, fans of the long-running police drama erupted online, pleading with the network to reconsider the show’s fate.
The official CBS Instagram and Twitter accounts shared a black-and-white photo of the Reagan family Sunday dinner with the caption: “Some goodbyes are harder than others.” The post was followed by a brief video montage of emotional moments from past seasons, paired with the tagline: “Every end has its legacy.”
Though CBS announced earlier this year that Blue Bloods would conclude with its 14th season, fans are holding out hope. Many flooded the comments with emotional pleas, using hashtags like #SaveBlueBloods and #BringBackBlueBloods.
“This can’t be the end. Blue Bloods is a part of our lives — of our families,” one fan wrote.
“We’re not ready to say goodbye to Sunday dinner,” another added.
Blue Bloods, which first premiered in 2010, has become a staple of Friday night television. Starring Tom Selleck as Police Commissioner Frank Reagan, the show has built a loyal audience over the years thanks to its compelling mix of crime-solving, family values, and timely moral debates.
As the second half of season 14 is set to air this fall, many fans are urging CBS to reconsider its decision or even explore a spin-off. Some speculate the cryptic posts may hint at an upcoming surprise announcement — perhaps a movie special or reunion episode — but nothing has been confirmed.
So far, CBS has remained silent, offering no clarification on the posts. But with the wave of support and passion from fans, the message is clear: the Reagans are more than just characters — they’re family.