
April 8, 2025 – New York, NY
After more than a decade of service, one of CBS’s most beloved dramas is preparing to sign off. Blue Bloods, the police procedural centered around the Reagan family, will soon air its final episode, officially concluding a 14-year run that spanned over 275 episodes.
Since premiering in 2010, Blue Bloods has captivated audiences with its unique blend of crime-solving, character-driven storytelling, and the emotional anchor of the Reagan family’s traditional Sunday dinners. These weekly family meals—where police commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) gathers with his children and grandchildren—became a symbol of the show’s heart and values: faith, unity, and the enduring bond of family.
As the series approaches its finale, CBS has confirmed that the last episode, titled “Fog of War,” will feature the return of several fan-favorite characters. While details remain under wraps, showrunner Kevin Wade teased that the episode will bring together familiar faces, offering fans one last look at the entire Reagan family around the dinner table.
The finale is expected to be both emotionally charged and action-packed. Among the confirmed storylines: Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) and Maria Baez (Marisa Ramirez) will reunite with Texas Ranger Waylon Gates (played by guest star Lyle Lovett) to investigate a case involving the elusive Lone Star Killer. Meanwhile, Officer Eddie Janko-Reagan (Vanessa Ray) is thrown into a crisis after her partner mistakenly shoots an undercover officer, sparking a departmental investigation.
Fans have long speculated how the series would end, with many hoping for closure on long-running character arcs and a final, heartfelt dinner scene with the entire Reagan clan present. The show has been praised not only for its portrayal of law enforcement but also for its grounded depiction of family, ethics, and personal responsibility.
Tom Selleck, who has led the cast since day one, recently reflected on the show’s longevity in an interview, saying: “We’ve always tried to tell honest stories about duty, honor, and family. It’s been an honor to bring that to viewers for 14 seasons.”
As Blue Bloods prepares for its curtain call, it leaves behind a lasting legacy in network television—a rare drama that balanced action and emotion, and built its foundation not just on police work, but on the strength of family ties.
The final episode of Blue Bloods is scheduled to air later this spring on CBS.