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Selleck's Blue Bloods Regret: More Flirting Wanted
2 Feb
Summary
- Tom Selleck wished for more romantic storylines for Frank Reagan.
- He felt his character missed opportunities for flirtatious interactions.
- The actor regrets the show's format limited character relationship development.

Tom Selleck, who portrayed Commissioner Frank Reagan, has shared his regrets regarding the conclusion of the popular CBS series "Blue Bloods" after 14 seasons. Selleck expressed a desire for his character to have explored more flirtatious and romantic storylines. He noted that the show's format did not often allow for such interactions, which he felt was a missed opportunity.
While Selleck acknowledged that Frank Reagan was still mourning his deceased wife, he believed the character could have still engaged in more romantic moments. The actor felt that Reagan's limited romantic encounters throughout the series restricted his personal life beyond police work and family gatherings. Selleck's reflections highlight a wish for a broader exploration of his character's personal relationships within the established narrative of "Blue Bloods."




