The series finale of Blue bloods May have one long-awaited scene. Blue bloods Season 14 will return with its final episodes in just a few weeks. And although the closing stretch of the show will introduce new faces, played by familiar actors, much of the frame-up to the farewell of the police procedural is focused on the CBS show providing a satisfying farewell for audiences.
TVLine Adding to that anticipation, revealing that The four Reagan cousins will finally appear in a scene together. This is notable considering that Joe Hill (played by Will Hochman), who is the son of Joseph Reagan, has never shared a scene with Erin’s daughter Nikki (Sammy Gayle) or Danny’s son Jack (Tony Terraciano). Joe Hill did, however, share a scene with Danny’s son Sean (played by Andrew Terraciano).
Ahead of the return of Blue bloods Season 14, which premieres on CBS on Friday, Oct. 18 at 10 p.m. ET, showrunner and executive producer Kevin Wade reveals that Joe Hill will return, as will Nikki, Jack and Sean. Wade did not share whether this would lead to the cousins appear on the screen but teases that the question “Will be answered in the final episode“Which came out in December.
What the potential Reagan family reunion says about blue bloods
The show is eager to please
Blue bloods is coming to an end, largely because of the high costs associated with a long-running series. But news of the show’s end was delivered with enough time for the writers to craft a finale that honors the procedural’s long run. In one sense, this means continuing the show as normal and bringing in new faces to clash with and call out the sometimes intimidating Reagan family.
Oscar winner Mira Sorvino and Debi Mazur are two newcomers Blue bloods Characters that will appear in the remaining eight episodes.
But part of saying goodbye also means honoring what the series has become, away from the regular ongoing nature of the weekly storylines. Part of that is honoring the relatively new character of Joe Hill, though his dead father dates back to the earliest episodes of the show. It means, as well, honoring the tradition of Reagan family dinners that have been a constant and will likely be difficult in the concluding episodes.
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Although there were mentions of a Blue bloods Spinoff from the co-CEO of Paramount, which owns CBS, there was no new information on that front. The focus for now seems to be to Celebrate the success of the original series. Wade, in his role as showrunner, along with the cast and crew, and the team of writers, put the pieces in place for a fitting send-off.
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It helps to have time to say goodbye
While it will be sad for the audience to say goodbye Blue bloodsGiven the circumstances, however, the continued news and teases indicate that with a little extra notice to make a big ending, the CBS stalwart is wholeheartedly doing the things that made it a favorite. It goes out, as best it can, with a bang.
Source: TVLine