‘Blue Bloods’ Season 7 Spoilers, Cast News & Updates: Tom Selleck Exit As Frank Reagan Means The End For CBS Drama?

By Bernadette delos Santos - 14 Dec '16 07:10AM
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"Blue Bloods" Season 7 is one of the strongest running shows on TV despite airing on a Friday night. Part of the reason behind the success of the CBS drama is its powerhouse cast, including Tom Selleck, who is best known for his role in "Magnum, P.I." With rumors of his possible departure hitting the online web, will the show be able to move on even without Frank Reagan?

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

"Blue Bloods" Season 7 cast news notes on the possible departure of Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan. News of his rumored departure began after it was reported that the 71-year-old actor renewed his contract with the series on the same day as the commencement of production for the CBS drama, reports Deadline.

This led to rumors that Selleck may no longer be interested in reprising his role in "Blue Bloods" Season 7 should CBS renew the show for season 8. This made a lot of fans wonder, however, whether the show would be able to survive without one of its key characters - Frank Reagan.

Several fans debated that "Blue Bloods" Season 7 has always been about Frank Reagan. Others, however, insisted that there are other key characters in the show such as Jamie, Eddie, Danny, and the other members of the Reagan family.

"Blue Bloods" Season 7 also recently featured a heartbreaking story featuring Reverend Potter and the death of his 15-year-old son. According to TV Fanatic, this episode is by far one of the show's best.

During the said "Blue Bloods" Season 7 episode, there seemed to be an improvement in the relationship between the Reagans and Potter. In one scene, Frank offered a piece of advice during Michael's funeral that had everyone tearing up.

Do you think "Blue Bloods" Season 7 will be able to survive without Tom Selleck and his character, Frank Reagan? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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