The final episode of Blue Bloods is set to air on CBS, and fans don’t want to miss it. This beloved procedural series follows the Reagan family, a lineage of dedicated police officers serving in New York City. Over its impressive run of 14 seasons, the show has delivered nearly 300 episodes, captivating audiences with its compelling storytelling. While the series has enjoyed remarkable success, it has been announced that Season 14 will be its final chapter. The season is currently underway, with new episodes airing every Friday. The final episode of Blue Bloods is set to air on Friday, December 13, at 10 PM ET on CBS, as reported by showrunner Kevin Wade (Executive Producer).
Alongside this much-anticipated finale, CBS will also present a special one-hour retrospective that looks back on the show’s legacy. This special, titled Blue Bloods : Celebrating a Family Legacy, will premiere two weeks prior to the finale on Friday, November 29, at 9 PM ET. Don’t miss this opportunity to relive the memorable moments of Blue Bloods !
What This Means For Blue Bloods ?
The creation of Blue Bloods : Celebrating A Family Legacy highlights the significant impact of the long-running CBS series. Throughout its run, the show has cultivated a dedicated and passionate fan base.
Despite airing late on Friday nights, it overcame challenges to achieve remarkable success for CBS. This strong following explains the disappointment expressed by fans and cast members alike when the network chose to conclude the series permanently. Tom Selleck, in particular, has voiced his frustration regarding this decision.
The Blue Bloods retrospective is poised to provide a meaningful sense of closure as we approach the series finale. The latter half of Season 14 has garnered a warm reception from viewers, with the latest episode achieving an impressive 7.9/10 rating on IMDb.
This upward trajectory bodes well for the police drama as it heads toward a triumphant conclusion. While the ratings for the Blue Bloods special may initially be modest due to its timing after thanksgiving, it is expected to generate excitement and anticipation for the grand finale.
Our Take On The Blue Bloods Final Episode
While the Blue Bloods special offers an intriguing opportunity to celebrate the series, it also strongly suggests that the show is indeed coming to an end. Despite Tom Selleck’s appeal to the network for a reconsideration, CBS has firmly stated that there will be no season 15.
The special, titled Blue Bloods : Celebrating A Family Legacy, appears to reinforce the notion that CBS is opting for a conclusion rather than a revival. Although there is still a glimmer of hope for a potential Blue Bloods spinoff, any such project is likely to take time to materialize.
Blue Bloods Season 14 Part 2 Plot
The show’s creator has no plans to take any drastic risks in the final episodes. Showrunner Kevin Wade made it clear in an interview with TV Insider that he is dedicated to staying true to the essence of the show that viewers have come to cherish. One thing is for certain, Frank Reagan will not be retiring anytime soon.
According to Kevin Wade, “Frank would likely remain in his role as police commissioner until the series concluded. “We didn’t really pursue that avenue because the show is built on him being the police commissioner of New York City. So to take a detour during the last mile, if this is the last mile, I don’t know what he would be doing down at the hardware store or having coffee with old buddies during the day. I always have to look at stuff that generates stories. Police Commissioner of New York generates stories. He’s the CEO of 35,000 cops.”
The essence of the show remains consistent, as Wade articulates, by pitting two or more Reagans against each other and working towards a resolution by the end.
As per Kevin Wade, “We always have tried to strip away another layer of the characters. Because we’re a closed-end procedural and we don’t have a serialized kind of storytelling, the only changes we can make are in the characters and their actual fears. I’m trying to write the best stories to put two or more Reagans in opposition to each other and try to resolve it at the end. And hopefully, in the resolution, they reveal something new about themselves.”
Wade is focused on developing other storylines for Danny and Baez instead of introducing a romance between them at this stage.
He further said, “We put Jamie and Eddie together a few years ago. I think the show would dip into parody if we had two of our cops marrying two of their partners who are getting into that. And candidly, to me, Danny Reagan has been built and played as a loner.”
Kevin Wade Biography
Who Is Kevin Wade ?
Kevin Wade is an American writer and producer. He began his career by writing plays, and one of his earliest works was “Key Exchange”, staged in 1983 and later turned into a movie in 1985. In 1988, he turned his look into film writing and end up writing one of the year’s biggest hits, which was the celebrated comedy Working Girl, directed by Mike Nichols.
Kevin Wade | Biography |
Date of Birth | 9 March 1954 |
Age | 70 Years |
Birthplace | Chappaqua, New York, United States |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Christian |
Ethnicity | White |
Education | Graduate |
School | Horace Greeley High School, New York |
College | Connecticut College, New London |
Movies/TV Shows | 2 |
Awards | 0 |
Net Worth | 20 Million US Dollars |
Wives | Polly Draper (1983-1990) |
Sasha Clifton (1991) | |
Height | 5 Feet 5 inches (1.65 Metres) |
Weight | 70 Kg (154 Pounds) |