‘They Have Made A Colossal Error’: We’re Getting Down To Crunch Time Before Blue Bloods’ Cancellation Comes to Fruition. What One Cast Member Is Hoping For

‘They Have Made A Colossal Error': We’re Getting Down To Crunch Time Before Blue Bloods’ Cancellation Comes to Fruition. What One Cast Member Is Hoping For

As a gamer who has spent countless hours binge-watching TV shows and movies over the years, I can confidently say that the cancellation of Blue Bloods feels like a punch to the gut. This show has been a staple in my Friday night routine for almost a decade, providing me with an escape from reality and a comforting sense of familiarity each week.


Among the numerous series wrapping up and getting canceled in 2024, “Blue Bloods” is one of the highest-rated. This long-running CBS procedural drama is preparing to bring its run to an end as we approach the final stretch of the 2024 TV season lineup, and it’s tough to accept this reality. Actors like Tom Selleck have openly expressed their dislike for the show’s termination, hoping against hope that CBS may reconsider, but with the finale looming on the horizon, the cast remains optimistic.

Besides supporters launching appeals and initiatives to preserve the series, the cast members have been maintaining a sense of hope and anticipation as well. Donnie Wahlberg made some fascinating remarks about the show’s future during an NKOTB concert following filming completion, and now Abigail Hawk has shared her thoughts in an interview with Hello! Magazine before the second part of the final season begins airing.

As a gaming enthusiast, I’m keeping my fingers crossed that the decision-makers at CBS will find wisdom and insight soon about the future of our beloved show. In my own words, I’m expressing hope that they’ll see the light and make the right call for us fans.

It seems plausible that after these episodes are broadcasted, CBS executives might come to the realization that they’ve made a significant mistake, which could lead them to reconsider their decision in the future, so there’s still a chance for change.

Despite the hopeful feelings expressed earlier, we’re now just a month from the final episode, and unfortunately, the show’s fate hasn’t changed. Everyone on the cast seems to be keeping their fingers crossed for a turnaround, and honestly, I can understand why. For nearly its entire duration, Blue Bloods has been a dominant choice for Friday night viewing. On average, it attracts over 5 million viewers per episode, and this number increases significantly when delayed viewing is considered. Given that it airs at 10 p.m. ET on Fridays, these viewership numbers remain impressive.

Since the news of the show’s cancellation came out last year, it seems reasonable that CBS must have received enough encouragement and impressive viewership figures to reconsider their decision. The cast has been hoping for this, especially since the network reversed its own cancellation for another Friday night procedural called S.W.A.T., and did so not once but twice within a short span of time. Consequently, many viewers have been expressing their desire for the same fate to befall Blue Bloods.

As a dedicated Blue Bloods fan, I’m eagerly waiting for the finale, though the exact release date remains under wraps, possibly around mid-December. CBS might just surprise us with an early holiday announcement, and who knows, they could even drop it after the episode airs. There are whispers about a potential spinoff or movie in the future, which I must admit, sounds intriguing. Yet, with the series continuing to rule Fridays, it’s hard for me to accept that the show might be ending; it feels more like a hiatus than a cancellation.

It appears that CBS is leaning towards cancelation, but there’s always the possibility of unexpected turns. At the most optimistic, fans may yet find solace in other shows or perhaps a film set within the Blue Bloods universe, potentially featuring familiar faces. For now, viewers will have to content themselves with the final episodes airing on Fridays at 10 p.m. ET on CBS. Those who subscribe to Paramount+ can already binge-watch all 14 seasons, with new episodes added every Saturday.

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2024-11-06 05:07