Blue Bloods isn't new tonight, and there's a lot more bad news to come

Friday nights are supposed to be a time we can sit down for dinner with the Reagans. It's all bad news about Blue Bloods tonight, Friday, Dec. 20.

“Family Matters” – Danny and Baez investigate a case of grand larceny tied to feuding crime families when the gifts are stolen during a mob wedding. Also, Frank clashes with Mayor Chase (Dylan Walsh) when an influx of immigrants arrive in the city; Erin questions whether her district attorney campaign is compromising her day job; and Eddie enlists Jamie’s help to bust a drug dealer responsible for fentanyl overdoses in order to comfort a grieving grandfather (Larry Manetti), on BLUE BLOODS,
“Family Matters” – Danny and Baez investigate a case of grand larceny tied to feuding crime families when the gifts are stolen during a mob wedding. Also, Frank clashes with Mayor Chase (Dylan Walsh) when an influx of immigrants arrive in the city; Erin questions whether her district attorney campaign is compromising her day job; and Eddie enlists Jamie’s help to bust a drug dealer responsible for fentanyl overdoses in order to comfort a grieving grandfather (Larry Manetti), on BLUE BLOODS,

It’s Friday night, and that means we should sit down to dinner with the Reagan family. Sadly, we have a lot of bad news about Blue Bloods tonight, Friday, Dec. 20.

To start with, there isn’t a new episode of the series tonight. Last Friday’s episode was the last one.

Now this is usually when the show goes on a break. We expect some time off over Christmas and New Year as this is when the linear ratings take a hit while people spend time with family. This is where we have a lot of bad news for all Blue Bloods fans.

CBS didn’t U-turn on the Blue Bloods cancellation

We fought hard. Sadly, Blue Bloods has said goodbye. The previous episode wasn’t just the midseason finale or a season finale. It was the series finale. The show isn’t coming back.

That’s why it was such a big episode. It’s why we had so much drama and intensity. Did the ending work? I think we all have our own opinions on that. For me, it worked. The writers took care with the characters knowing how much this ending meant to us—and how much we didn’t want it to happen!

We would have loved to see CBS U-turn on the cancellation. After all, the show is still doing well in the linear ratings, and the main cast still wants to do it. We would have loved to see it get to 15 seasons, a milestone for any series.

No Good Deed
“No Good Deed” – Danny and his nephew Joe Hill (Will Hochman) investigate the homicide of a delivery driver who may have been connected to an illegal narcotics ring in the city. Also, Eddie is determined to save the job of a probationary police officer who may be fired for responding to a crime; Frank faces a hard decision when he discovers Gormley is non-compliant with NYPD residency requirements; and Erin clashes with her boss, D.A. Crawford, when a seemingly rehabilated criminal from an old

Could a Blue Bloods spin-off happen?

There were some talks about a spin-off happening. So far, there’s been no further word on this, but it’s something that CBS is still considering. That’s great news for those who would love to delve further into the Reagan family.

Those sharing news of the spin-off didn’t say which character it would be focused on. We know it won’t be Frank or Danny, though. There is hope that we could see some of the younger members of the family following in the Reagan footsteps.

For now, our eyes are on the potential future. We hope to see some positive news about the Blue Bloods spin-off series soon.

Blue Bloods is available to stream on Paramount+.

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