CBS has announced that Blue Bloods, one of its longest running series, will be ending with the upcoming Season 14. The writers and actors strikes have disrupted the production series for almost all shows, and many returning series will have shorter seasons beginning after the first of the year. The Blue Bloods final season will be split in two parts. The first ten episodes will air beginning February 16, 2024. The remaining eight episodes will air in the fall. I assume they will use that time to write some sort of suitable finale for the series.
Young Sheldon will also end this year after its seventh season although another Big Bang Theory spinoff is planned for Max, not Paramount Plus. The final season of Young Sheldon will have 14 episodes, all airing this spring. Seal Team will also end sometime in 2024 with its seventh season on Paramount Plus. Production hasn't begun yet, and the number of episodes remains to be determined. SWAT had been cancelled before the strikes but was then picked up again by CBS for a final Season 7 to air this spring.
The Rookie: Feds has been cancelled so there won't be a Season 2. The Rookie will continue with Season 6 this spring. The Wonder Years reboot has also been canceled on ABC.
LaBrea on NBC will end with a six episode Season 3 in January. Magnum PI has been canceled on NBC and will end when the current group of episodes runs out next month.
Blue Bloods Ending on CBS
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Rumors are going around Paramount that CBS and/or Paramount+ plan to continue the Blue Bloods series with a spinoff next year. The show's producers have repeatedly said that the parent show is ending in December with its last batch of episodes. The new series would focus on Tom Selleck's and Len Cariou's characters as younger men (played by other actors), when Cariou was police commissioner and Selleck an officer in the department. CBS was very successful with Young Sheldon and has NCIS: Origins, with a younger version of Mark Harmon's character, debuting this fall.
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Last night was the series finale for Blue Bloods and it was a very fitting sendoff. I don't want to spoil things for anyone who wants to watch it, but I will say they brought back for the last family dinner the two actors who played Reagan children in earlier seasons and then aged out of the roles. The entire cast took part in the investigation of their last case, involving a series of shootings of cops and the mayor by gang members. They also teased viewers about what was in store for some of the cast in the not-too-distant future. All in all, a very worthy finale for the series.
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I had tears.
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I found the ending a bit questionable. not at the episode was bad and some portions were good but you can tell that the final episode seem to have been made before the cancellation. actually the episodes right before the final had a more final ring than the final episode. I mean you could tell it was the final of the season but for the series. is usually you expect a really big wrap up in that just not what we saw.
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CBS has announced that Donnie Wahlberg will reprise his Danny Reagan character in a new spinoff series tentatively entitled Boston Blue to air on CBS next season. The series will be set in Boston and Danny Reagan will be teamed up with a detective from a "prominent family in Boston policing" played by Lena Peters. No word on other cast members including whether other cast members from Blue Bloods will show up.
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