'Blue Bloods' Series Finale Achieves Season-High Ratings
The long-running CBS drama concludes its 14-season run with a significant viewership boost and potential plans for a spinoff under consideration.
- The series finale of 'Blue Bloods' drew 6.68 million Live+Same Day viewers, marking a 15% increase over the season's average, according to VideoAmp data.
- CBS estimates that the finale's total audience could surpass 11.4 million viewers with Live+7 playback included.
- The finale was the most-watched broadcast program of the night, outperforming its nearest competitor, 'Fire Country,' by over 2 million viewers.
- Series star Tom Selleck and other cast members expressed interest in continuing the show, though CBS cited a need to refresh its schedule as the reason for ending it.
- Paramount Global has hinted at potential 'Blue Bloods' spinoff projects, though no specific plans or timelines have been confirmed.