And I just wanted to thank them, the actor said Thursday night during the shows panel atPaleyFestin NYC.
Part 1 aired from February to May.
Deadlinefirst reported CBS plans to endBlue Bloods runalmost a year ago.
(L-R) Len Cariou, Vanessa Ray, Marisa Ramirez, Donnie Wahlberg, Tom Selleck, Bridget Moynahan and Kevin WadePaleyFest
data pipe executives said later that, All shows have to come to an end.
The financial burden required to keep a long-running show going likely informed the decision.
I have great faith and have had great faith in broadcast television.
I think its suffered from being put in second or third place.
Hes proud thatBlue Bloodsbecame an appointment.
That was hard at ten oclock at night … Thats rare.
And, as much as anything, its a reflection of the work we do.
And thats kind of the ultimate compliment.
Blue Bloodsairs at 10 pm ET Fridays.
I think were aware of the enormous amount of cliches in series television, he said.
And thats the sense of discovery … Hey, wait till he hears that.
Selleck is referring to the multi-generational New York law enforcement familys weekly Sunday dinner that anchors each episode.
Cariou joked about being cast as Sellecks father, alluding to the six-year age difference between the two actors.
Wed be working about now on the schedule, and I really miss that, Selleck said.
But what I miss most is my friends, my actor family.
Its two families the Reagan family and the acting family.
The convo followed the screening of tonights episode, Life Sentence.
In it, Erin is accused of jury tampering, complicating Danny and Marias homicide case.
Eddie bonds with a child murder witness.
Frank clashes with his friend and confidant Archbishop Kearn (Stacey Keach) over the death penalty.
Jamie joins forces with his nephew Joe Hill (Will Hochman) to recover his stolen car.
Peter Hermann is back as John Jack Boyle, a defense attorney and Erins former husband.