

Tom
Selleck
is
still
feeling
blue
over
this
news.
Days
before
the
final
eight
episodes
of
Blue
Bloods
will
air,
the
79-year-old
reflected
on
the
beloved
series
and
why
he
disagrees
with
its
cancellation
after
14
seasons.
“I’m
kind
of
frustrated,”
Tom
told
TV
Insider
in
an
interview
published
Oct.
3. “I
haven’t
wanted
to
talk
about
an
ending
for
Blue
Bloods
but
about
it
still
being
wildly
successful.”
He
pointed
to
the
No.
9
spot
it
held
on
Nielsen’s
Top
100
most-watched
TV
shows
for
2023-24,
and
if
you
discounted
the
top
three,
NFL
Sunday
Night,
Monday
Night
and
Thursday
Night
Football,
it
would
rank
sixth.
“My
frustration
is
the
show
was
always
taken
for
granted
because
it
performed
from
the
get-go,”
he
explained. “I
don’t
believe
in
holding
grudges,
but
if
you
were
to
say
to
the
television
network, ‘Here’s
a
show
you
can
program
in
the
worst
time
slot
you
got,
and
it
is
going
to
guarantee
you
winning
Friday
night
for
the
next
15
years,’
it
would
be
almost
impossible
to
believe.”