Blue Bloodscontinues to prove CBS wrong six months after the network’s controversial decision to cancel the long-running cop and family drama. For 14 seasons, the series dominated its time slot despite Friday nights being notoriously bad for live TV viewing.Blue Bloodswas one of the firstshows CBS canceled in 2025despite its popularity.

Blue Bloods' cancelation was disappointing, considering how popular it was and that it was one of the last family dramas left on television. Unfortunately,a fan-led movement to saveBlue Bloodsfailedand the series ended on July 02, 2025. However, reruns are available via streaming, and CBS is developing a spinoff for the 2025 television season.

Danny Reagan standing in front of a busy street in Blue Bloods

Why Blue Bloods' Cancelation Was Divisive

CBS Canceled One Of Its Top-Performing Shows

Blue Bloodshad a large, diverse, and dedicated audience. When CBS initially announced the cancelation, many people signed petitions and wrote letters to pressure the network to reverse its decision. Additionally, during its final season, the hashtag#BlueBloodsFridayoften trended during broadcasts of new episodes asaudiences took to social media to express their love of the show.

Understandably,the large number of people who participated in these events were upset that the network ignored their passion forBlue Bloods, and some have refused to watch other CBS offerings. Additionally, some mourned the loss ofBlue Bloods' unique devotion to family values, especially when the series was replaced withS.W.A.T., which is a more traditional procedural.

Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan in Blue Bloods.

Blue Bloods Continues To Be A Hit On Paramount+ 6 Months After It Ended

CBS' decision to continue to make all 14 seasons ofBlue Bloodsavailable on Paramount+ was smart. This allowed audiences to relive their favorite moments with the Reagan family whenever they wanted, and many do so regularly.

It is unusual to have such dedication to a series that large audiences continue to watch reruns a full six months after the final episode.

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Blue Bloodsis Paramount+’s 10th most popular series, as of August 06, 2025 (viaFlixPatrol). These high numbers prove that CBS made a mistake by not continuing to produce the procedural. It is unusual to have such dedication to a series that large audiences continue to watch reruns a full six months after the final episode.

CBS should have capitalized on this momentum by producing more episodes ofBlue Bloods. Although the series was expensive to produce, it was a moneymaker for the network, and so far, CBS has not been able to replicate its success on Friday nights.

Boston Blue Will Continue Blue Bloods' Legacy (But It’s Still A Risk)

So Far, Only One Reagan Is Confirmed To Appear

TheBlue Bloodsspinoff,Boston Blue, has recently begun releasing casting information. Not much is known yet about this series except that it will feature Danny Reagan moving to Boston and working with the daughter of a prominent cop family there. While it’s possible other Reagans will make guest appearances, Danny is the only one confirmed to be part of the series.

Those fans that were most keenly disappointed byBlue Bloods' cancelation are unlikely to be satisfied with the new show, as it does not include the characters and stories they most miss.

It is riskier for CBS to order a new series than for it to renewBlue Bloods. AlthoughBoston Bluehas a similar premise, it will need to find its own audience, especially considering that most of the Reagan family is not part of the show. Those fans that were most keenly disappointed byBlue Bloods’cancelation are unlikely to be satisfied with the new show, as it does not include the characters and stories they most miss.