“Tom Selleck Hopes for Blue Bloods’ Return: Will CBS Come to Its Senses?”

Blue Bloods’ Donnie Wahlberg Says Goodbye to Series as Season 14 Ends Filming Blue Bloods star Donnie Wahlberg has left the hit CBS cop drama as the series wraps up its 14th season. The actor has played Detective Danny Reagan since the series began. His departure comes at a pivotal time for the series, which is set to premiere this December and could also pave the way for a new spinoff.

Reflecting on his time on Blue Bloods, Wahlberg took to Instagram to share his thoughts and feelings. In a heartfelt post, he shared a clip of him arriving on set, which not only symbolized another day of work but also the culmination of more than a decade of storytelling. He wrote: Not sure I have the words to express how I feel about today or the past 14 years on this special show, but I know I am incredibly grateful for every moment of it.

Wahlberg’s tribute was more than just a personal reflection. He expressed deep gratitude to the entire production team—cast, guests, crew, writers, and producers—as well as the supportive community across New York City’s diverse neighborhoods and the NYPD.

Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods

His message highlighted the collaborative spirit that played a key role in the show’s success. He also acknowledged the show’s fans, whom he considers one of the greatest blessings in his life. “We couldn’t have gotten through 14 days, let alone 14 years, without you!” he remarked.

As viewers prepare to watch the final episodes of season 14, the impact Wahlberg’s character has had over the years is undeniable. His portrayal of Detective Reagan has been a key factor in the show’s ability to combine compelling crime-solving with complex family dynamics, drawing in a wide audience and maintaining a strong viewership over the years.

The Reagan family storyline on Blue Bloods may not be over yet, despite the conclusion of season 14. At Paramount Global’s recent annual shareholder meeting, co-CEO Brian Robbins hinted at the possibility of reviving the series through a spin-off. Paramount, which owns CBS, appears to be expanding its control over successful television franchises, with Robbins mentioning upcoming spin-offs for popular shows like Dexter and Billions.

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