“Blue Bloods Season 14 Finale to Feature Beloved Tradition, Promises to Resonate with Fans”

A long-standing tradition of Blue Bloods will continue in the show’s final episodes. Confirmed as the last season, Blue Bloods Season 14 will conclude with its hallmark Reagan family dinner, set to air on Friday, October 18, at 10 PM ET on CBS. As the popular procedural gears up to say goodbye, the Reagan family might still have a few surprises in store.

Bridget Moynahan, who plays Erin Reagan-Boyle, recently previewed the final episodes to Entertainment Weekly. She revealed that the series will close with the familiar Reagan family dinner, a staple throughout the show’s run. Moynahan hinted at both joyous and unexpected revelations during this final gathering, suggesting that not all the surprises will be positive. Here’s what she shared:

“There’s some nice revelations in that last episode of season 14 that wrap up at that family dinner. For us to go out on such a special family dinner on our last episode, I think will resonate with the fans. Fans will really get a kick out of some of ’em. And then there might be a surprise that isn’t so hopeful.”

The Reagan Family Dinners Have Been Central to Blue Bloods The family dinners have served as a moment of respite from the intense storylines typical of a police procedural, offering a chance for the series to delve into emotional and personal moments. These dinners have been significant since the early days of the show, from Linda’s emotional reunion with her family after a kidnapping in Season 1 to the somber reflection on Joe Reagan’s murder.

Over the years, the dinners have marked important milestones, such as Henry’s 60th work anniversary in Season 3 and the family’s collective appearance in uniform in Season 2. With a Blue Bloods spinoff in development, there’s potential for a new iteration of the tradition. However, for long-time fans of the CBS drama, the final Reagan family dinner promises to be an emotional and memorable conclusion to over a decade of storytelling.

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