'Blue Bloods' Finale Spoilers: What Happened In the Series Ending, Including Who Died
WARNING: This post contains SPOILERS from the series finale episode of Blue Bloods!
Blue Bloods has come to an end after 14 seasons on CBS!
The hit procedural drama aired it’s series finale on Friday night (December 13), and it was quite an eventful episode.
Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Will Estes, Len Cariou all took part in their final episode after starring in the entire series, plus Marisa Ramirez and Vanessa Ray, who have been in a good majority of the show.
In the finale, “End of Tour,” it’s all hands on deck for the Reagan family, as they race to stop deadly mayhem in the city when the gangs of New York unite together to demand amnesty for the release of their imprisoned members and those awaiting trial.
We’ve got a roundup of the finale’s biggest moments, including some major life events like a death and more.
Keep reading to find out more…
Find out what happened in the Blue Bloods finale below, but be warned, there are SPOILERS!
In the finale, the NYPD and the Reagans had one final case to get through.
Two gangs joined together to demand the release of some members who were in prison or waiting trial, killing a judge, shooting at officers and even wounding the mayor, played by Dylan Walsh.
Vanessa Ray‘s Eddie and her partner, Ian Quinlan‘s Luis Badillo, got caught up in the crossfire and were both hit by bullets by two shooters on motorcycles. While Eddie was grazed, Luis was hit in the chest, and they were both taken to the hospital.
Unfortunately, Luis sadly did not make it.
Elsewhere in the episode, Erin (Moynahan) and Jack (Peter Hermann) contemplate getting married again, and decide to make it a courthouse thing with just the two of them and tell everyone “after the fact.”
After the case is wrapped and the episode/series comes to a conclusion at one last Reagan family dinner, Eddie and Jamie (Estes) reveal that she is 13 weeks pregnant, which causes Erin to not reveal her good news as to not overshadow.
Tom Selleck‘s Frank Reagan, of course, gets the final line of the series, “You know, we’ve got a lot to be thankful for. And looking around this table, I gotta say, I couldn’t be more proud or grateful.”
Recently, Tom opened up about if the cast wanted the show to be renewed another season.
Find out why Blue Bloods was canceled…
Get the latest info on a possible spinoff of the series!