Blue Bloods isn't quite done yet. CBS' beloved police/family drama still has eight episodes left that will air in the fall, though they've wrapped up the first part of their final season and will soon be finished filming the series finale, which will air in December 2024. CBS gets a big, fat F for this cancelation news, but let's put that aside and look at what worked and what didn't during the first part of Before we jump into it, let's clear up some confusion.

CBS is calling those final eight episodes the second part of Season 14 even though they ALSO called the season finale. Tom Selleck recently stated that those eight episodes are really Season 15, and it's hard to blame him for saying so, even though it caused more confusion. These episodes are airing in the fall, traditionally the start of the new season, not a time to air leftovers from the previous one.

The heartbreaking news about might have been easier to swallow if CBS had marketed those last episodes as Season 15, as then technically, CBS would have given us two short farewell seasons instead of this weirdly broken-up final season. That's part of why CBS gets an F for the cancellation. The other aspect is that this series has a large, passionate fanbase that is clamoring for it to be saved, and the cancellation news often interferes with their enjoyment of the episodes.

Many fans took to their favorite platforms each week after the episode aired to lament the series' winding down. Fan grief was so overwhelming th.