How 'Blue Bloods' ends after fourteen seasons: What happens in the series finale?
Briefly

Selleck read the poem 'The Man in the Arena,' originally written by Theodore Roosevelt, and it became tradition for him to share it after filming the final scene.
The series finale featured high-profile attacks in New York City, including the Mayor, who entrusts Frank with a crucial leadership role during his absence.
Eddie Janko faces deep emotional turmoil after the death of her partner, highlighting the show's thematic focus on personal loss and sacrifice.
Wahlberg noted that Selleck's final words and the reading of a poem made the cast emotional, marking a poignant end to their 14-year journey.
Read at New York Post
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