The legendary police series Blue Bloods is official history! The last episode of the last season was broadcast in the USA. How does the series end?
After 14 gripping seasons, Blue Bloods said goodbye with an emotional and eventful final episode. The series finale, titled “End of Tour,” offers fans a conclusion filled with tragedy, joyful surprises, and the Reagans' iconic family reunion. This article contains spoilers – so only continue if you really want to find out more about the content of the final episode.
Blue Bloods: Series Finale Ends With Death and Gunfights
The final episode confronted the Reagan family with several dramatic events. A merger between two gangs causes fear and terror in the city. The gangs demand the release of some imprisoned members and attack several police officers and even the mayor.
Officer Eddie Janko-Reagan (Vanessa Ray) and her partner Luis Badillo (Ian Quinlan) got into a shootout during an investigation, in which Badillo was first wounded and then died in the hospital. At the same time, Mayor Peter Chase (Dylan Walsh) was injured in a drive-by shooting, prompting Police Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) to take control of the city.
Despite these challenges, there were also moments of personal happiness. Erin Reagan (Bridget Moynahan) reconciled with her ex-husband Jack Boyle (Peter Hermann) and the two decided to get married again. Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) received advice from his grandfather to find someone to share his life with, which led him to invite his ministry partner Maria Baez (Marisa Ramirez) to dinner.
Blue Bloods Finale: One Last Family Reunion
As in every episode, the Reagan family gathered at the end for the traditional Sunday dinner. In this final scene, Eddie and Jamie (Will Estes) announced that they were expecting a child, which brought joy to the table. Family head Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) used this moment to express his gratitude and pride in his family. He got the last words of the series. So he said: “You know, we have a lot to be grateful for.” And as I look around this table, I have to say I couldn’t be prouder and more grateful.”
With this finale, “Blue Bloods” will be remembered by fans as a series that powerfully portrayed the meaning of family, duty and solidarity over 14 years. The series finale is expected to be shown in Germany next year, i.e. 2025. Season 14 is expected to initially be broadcast on Sky One and then on free TV on Sat.1 Gold.