That’s what Tom Selleck will miss most about Blue Bloods

Thats what Tom Selleck will miss most about Blue Bloods

When a long-running series is discontinued, it’s not just die-hard fans who suffer. Even for cast and crew, for whom the format was their workplace and environment, dismissals are often a heavy blow in the stomach. This also seems to be the case with Tom Selleck with his canceled police series Blue Bloods – Crime Scene New York.

The 14th and final season is now in the can, which for some ended in tears on Selleck’s last day of filming. But even some time after his last day of work on set, the actor seems to be stuck with one thing in particular.

Blue Bloods star Tom Selleck misses one thing above all: his colleagues

A few days ago, Selleck and co-stars like Donnie Wahlberg, Marisa Ramirez and Vanessa Ray appeared at PaleyFest in New York. According to Deadline, things quickly became emotional again during the panel. On the last day of filming, Selleck surprised his colleagues with a poem, this time it was a letter from the family of the late Blue Bloods producer Leonard Goldberg. He came up with the now infamous dinner scenes.

Selleck also had a lump in his throat when it came to how much he missed his valued colleagues from Blue Bloods:

About now we would be working on the shooting schedule, which I really miss. But What I miss most of all are my friends, my acting family. The opportunity we had, this gift of seeing everyone every eight working days… it was always something to look forward to. There are two families – the Reagan family and the acting family. When will the final Blue Bloods episodes start in Germany?

The 14th season of Blue Bloods does not yet have a local start date. But we would with a gun on our chest
Late 2024 or early 2025 expect that. The 13th season of the series debuted on the pay-TV channel Sky and was also shown on free TV on Sat.1 Gold and kabel eins.

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