‘Blue Bloods’ Season 7 Cancellation News & Spoilers: Frank Dies As Tom Selleck Leaves CBS Drama?

By Bernadette delos Santos - 08 Dec '16 06:00AM
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"Blue Bloods" Season 7 may be canceled despite the fact that the show is one of the strongest dramas on CBS as reflected in its consistently high ratings. One of the reasons given for the possible cancellation of the series is the possibility that Tom Selleck may be leaving the show for good. Will Frank Reagan die?

This article contains spoilers. Read on if you want to learn more about the details of this story.

"Blue Bloods" Season 7 cancellation news reveals that the current season may serve as the series finale if the ongoing rumors about the CBS drama are true. There have been speculations that actor Tom Selleck, who plays the role of Frank Reagan in the series, may be leaving the show. This could mean that his character may die if Selleck leaves the series.

Since Frank is one of the main characters in "Blue Bloods" Season 7, many fans debated that the show will not be able to survive without him. Many insisted that the show has been and always will be about Frank Reagan despite the fact that the show has other characters such as Jamie and Eddie.

Ratings are definitely not an issue for the show either. According to TV by the Numbers, "Blue Bloods" Season 7 continues to score high in the ratings. The show is highly unlikely to be canceled by CBS and more likely to be renewed for another season.

However, fans are aware that ratings alone do not determine the fate of a show on air. Meanwhile, "Blue Bloods" Season 7 spoilers from Broadway World tease that Frank and Danny will be taking on a murder case of an ex-convict.

During the said episode, Erin will also begin preparing for a murder trial. "Blue Bloods" Season 7 spoilers tease that Erin will be having a hard time handling the case because of a prosecutor who has some hidden agendas.

Do you think "Blue Bloods" Season 7 can survive without Tom Selleck / Frank Reagan? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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