Tom Selleck addresses fans in NYC after Blue Bloods cancellation
- Tom Selleck expressed disappointment after CBS announced the cancellation of his show, where he portrayed a police commissioner.
- He relocated to California after commuting for 14 years to film the series in New York, amid health concerns regarding knee surgery.
- The final season is set to air, and Selleck anticipates significant fan reactions to the show's abrupt end.
In October 2023, Tom Selleck, at 79 years old, expressed his disappointment over CBS's decision to cancel his long-running cop drama series, which featured him as NYC Police Commissioner Frank Reagan. Following the cancellation announcement, he relocated back to his home in California with his wife, Jillie Mack, ending 14 years of commuting for filming. Despite concerns about his health, including speculation regarding knee surgery due to visible scars, his representative confirmed he was in excellent health. As filming concluded, fans eagerly anticipated the 14th and final season of the show, set to air in October, with Selleck acknowledging that many viewers were still unprepared for the show's end. He believed that CBS would face backlash from the passionate fanbase, emphasizing the series' continued popularity before its conclusion.