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‘Blue Bloods’ Boss Reveals Why Frank Reagan Won’t Retire in the Final Season

The showrunner of “Blue Bloods,” Kevin Wade, has hinted that Tom Selleck’s character, Frank Reagan, won’t be retiring as police commissioner in the final season despite hints from other characters. Wade emphasized that Frank’s role is integral to the show’s identity and provides ongoing storylines. He dismissed the idea of Frank leaving the force for a quieter life, stating that the series thrives on his position as New York City’s police commissioner.

Regarding the last season, Wade stated that their goal was to give a satisfying ending without leaving any open ends. He praised the fan drive to “save Blue Bloods” and expressed gratitude, seeing it as a complement to the show’s heritage.

The season has explored challenging dynamics within the Reagan family, including conflicts between characters like Danny and Gormley over policing issues. Wade highlighted the show’s approach to resolving family conflicts and revealing new dimensions of the characters as the series nears its end.

Wade said that the series finale will bring closure for the characters and their narratives, with no cliffhangers and a satisfying finish.

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  1. GREAT NEWS THANK YOU – THE WHOLE CAST IN BLUE BLOODS ISPOSITIVELY SUPERB. WISH THEY COULD BEGIN ANEW SHOW WITH THE SAME ACTORS. THEY ARE SOO SUPOERB TOGETHER.

    A HUGE THANK YOU —THIS SHOW BRINGS SO MANY PEOPLE TOGETHER.
    SUPERB WRITING, SUPERB ACTING.
    THANK YOU THANK YOU FROM CANADA.

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