Actor Donnie Wahlberg revealed that he and his “Blue Bloods” co-stars accepted a 25% pay cut to ensure the show could provide fans with a proper finale if the series were to end. Wahlberg emphasized the importance of giving the audience a satisfactory conclusion, considering them an extended part of the “Reagan family.” He hinted at optimism for at least another season.
The season 12 finale, “Silver Linings,” garnered praise for its intense drama and strong Christian, moral, and patriotic themes. It was nominated for an award by Movieguide® for these qualities, though they noted it contains some language and violence that require caution for older children.
CBS has renewed “Blue Bloods” for a 14th season, partly thanks to the cast’s pay cuts. This decision helps keep the production team employed and the show, one of CBS’s top-rated dramas, on the air. The network values the show for its solid ratings and its role in anchoring the Friday night lineup. The renewal secures “Blue Bloods” as the second-longest-running current scripted series on CBS, just behind “NCIS.” The main cast, including Tom Selleck, will return for the new season.