Tom Selleck expresses frustration over Blue Bloods cancellation after 14 years
- Tom Selleck voiced his frustration about the cancellation of his show after 14 successful years.
- He emphasized the show's strong performance and high ranking among popular television series.
- Selleck is concerned about the financial implications of the cancellation, potentially losing his California ranch.
In the United States, actor Tom Selleck has expressed his frustration regarding the cancellation of the long-running crime drama series, which has been on air for 14 years. Selleck, who plays Commissioner Frank Reagan, shared his sentiments during an interview with TV Insider, highlighting the show's consistent success and its ranking as the ninth most popular show in the Top 100 Shows of 2023-2024. He noted that the series was often taken for granted by the network, despite its strong performance. Selleck's comments reflect a sense of disappointment as he comes to terms with the show's conclusion, stating that it may take time for him to process the end of the series. Additionally, he mentioned the potential financial implications of the cancellation, as he may have to give up his 63-acre ranch in California, which he purchased in 1988 after his previous role in 'Magnum: PI.' Selleck's career has spanned decades, and he hopes to continue working to maintain his property.