Tom Selleck's future plans after 'Blue Bloods' revealed - and it involves 'Yellowstone' creator
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Tom Selleck expressed a desire for a future in Westerns, stating, "A good Western's always on my list. I miss that; I want to sit on a horse again." This reflects his longing for the genre.
Reflecting on his time in 'Blue Bloods,' Selleck said, "The hardest part for me is we had the 'Blue Bloods' family and we had the actors' family. They're all my pals. I miss them." This emphasizes the close bonds formed.
After the cancellation of 'Blue Bloods,' Selleck expressed frustration with CBS, saying, "It's hard to let go because coming to work was a joy." His sentiments show the emotional bond he had with the show.
Selleck acknowledged his feelings towards the network's decision, stating, "If you were to say to the television network, 'Here's a show... it's going to guarantee you winning Friday night for the next 15 years,' it would be almost impossible to believe." This underscores his disbelief at the cancellation.
Read at New York Post
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