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‘Blue Bloods’ Season 7 Spoilers: Tom Selleck’s Continuation Isn’t Confirmed; Series Goes On Hiatus For NCAA Basketball Championship

By Vin Ross | Update Date: Mar 22, 2017 10:29 AM EDT

It’s a big experience for viewers who didn’t miss “Blue Bloods” Season 7’s 150th episode. There is no doubt that the CBS’ police procedural drama will bring a more thrilling experience for all its fans. However, if the buzz is not wrong, many will be sad to know that the patriarch of the Reagan family will not continue with the show.

“The Young and the Restless” actor, Tom Selleck is very proud of how “Blue Bloods” Season 7 was done. If he exits the show, it will be an end of the series, as said by TV critic Matt Roush in an interview with TV Insider.

Will Tom Selleck Leave “Blue Bloods” Season 7?

According to the 72-year old actor Tom Selleck, who plays the role of Frank Reagan (a Police Commissioner), he always knew from “Blue Bloods” Season 1 that the season was going to be very special. However, he never confirmed his exit, rather he recently said that “neither he nor any actor is tired of it.” Does it mean that his is not leaving “Blue Bloods” Season 7?

Frank’s Son Danny Reagan Is More Into Investigation

According to Travelers Today, “Blue Bloods” Season 7 will be returning with the episode titled “A Deep Blue Goodbye” on Mar. 31. The elder son of Frank Reagan, Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) in the upcoming episode is expected to investigate on the circumstances of a New York City Police Department (or NYPD) officer who went missing.

On the other hand, the plot of “Blue Bloods” Season 7 will take a twist when one of the friends of Frank Reagan, Chief Taylor Daniels (Isaiah Washington) declines to retire, despite reaching the compulsory age limit.

Another bad news for viewers is that “Blue Bloods” Season 7 will be sent to a short hiatus, so that the network can telecast NCAA Basketball Championship 2017. However, it will again come back on Friday, Mar. 31 on CBS Network.

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