Hey there, fans of "Blue Bloods"! If you're anything like me, you're holding your breath as we inch closer to the series finale. Everyone's favorite family drama is about to wrap up, and the anticipation is real. The cast has been dropping hints that some big moments are coming our way, and it seems like not all the characters might make it out unscathed.
Now, let's talk about Len Cariou's character, Henry Reagan. Some viewers have pointed out that his recent dialogue might be hinting at something ominous for his character. If you've been following the show, you know that Henry Reagan has always been a beloved figure in the Reagan family. But could his time on the show be running out? Let's dive deeper into what's been happening.
In season 14, episode 11, we witnessed a tense moment during a Reagan family dinner. Henry Reagan had a particularly heated exchange with Jack Boyle, Erin Reagan's ex-husband. The tension was palpable as Jack asked, "I’m wondering what the statute of limitations is in this family," referring to his past mistakes. Frank Reagan, played by the iconic Tom Selleck, responded with curiosity, asking, "In regards to what?"
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Jack went on to explain, "How long will I be held responsible for mistakes I made in my early 20s? Or is the backlash in perpetuity?" Henry's response was chilling: "Til I die." This line sent shockwaves through the audience, sparking speculation about whether Henry's days on the show might be numbered.
Fast forward to episode 12, and we see Henry taking things in a different direction. During another family dinner, he decided to hold a mock wake, asking his family members to share their favorite memories of him as if he had passed away. It was a touching moment, filled with laughter and tears, but it also raised some eyebrows. Was this a subtle foreshadowing of things to come?
Frank Reagan, speaking about his father, said, "What can I say about the man who taught me everything? Taught me how to drive a stick. Taught me how to pour a beer in the side of a glass just so. Taught me how to reheat a pizza, by sliding a slice into a pan shimmering in a little olive oil." When Henry asked if that was all, Frank replied, "Pretty much. No, not hardly. That was just the tip of an iceberg that runs deep and wide." It was a beautiful tribute, but it also felt like a goodbye.
As of season 14, episode 14, Henry Reagan is still very much alive. But the cast and crew have been teasing fans with cryptic hints about what's to come. Several "Blue Bloods" stars have suggested that the show's finale will be nothing short of explosive. Abigail Hawk, who plays Linda Reagan, revealed that she and Tom Selleck shot their final scenes in a cemetery. "Which is not giving anything away, but certainly dangling a little teaser," she told Screen Time, leaving fans to wonder what it all means.
Donnie Wahlberg also chimed in, sharing that the final episode might bring viewers to tears. "There'll be a lot of tears," he said during a Sirius XM radio appearance. "I think the same kind of tears we had, but there is a very sad scene that happens in the middle of the final episode which will be very emotional. But I think the audience is going to be really happy. I think it feels like a finale but a hopeful forward-thinking finale." Wahlberg's words suggest that while there may be heartbreak, there's also a sense of closure and hope.
Len Cariou, who plays Henry Reagan, expressed his disappointment about the show's cancellation after 10 successful years on CBS. "Yeah, it’s too bad. Doesn’t make any sense," he said in a November 1 interview with TV Insider. "We’re still, I think, the best-watched show on Friday nights, even though we’re canceled." Fans are undoubtedly feeling the same way, hoping for a fitting send-off for the beloved series.
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