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Blue Bloods
honorably paid tribute to Treat Williams through a heartfelt storyline that mirrored real-life loss, touching fans and cast members. - The emotional episode centered on the aftermath of Lenny’s death and Frank Reagan’s moral dilemma, emphasizing the deep bond between the characters.
- Tom Selleck shared his gratitude for being part of the impactful series
Blue Bloods
as it concludes its successful 14-season run.
Blue Bloods paid a tribute to Treat Williams and his character Lenny Ross in a recent episode, intertwining fiction with the real-life loss of the actor. Williams, who portrayed the closest confidant and former partner of NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan (portrayed by Tom Selleck), passed away last June at 71 following a motorcycle accident. His character’s departure from the series was handled with a storyline that resonated with fans and cast members alike.
In the episode, the narrative focused on the aftermath of Lenny’s death from cancer, a storyline that mirrored Williams’ absence from the show. Frank faced a moral dilemma when Lenny’s daughter, Tess, was arrested after a bar fight. Despite his loyalty to his late friend, Frank chose duty over friendship, advising Tess to seek a good defense attorney.
The emotional highlight of the episode came during the traditional family meal, where Frank shared his memories of Lenny, emphasizing their deep bond and shared experiences. Frank said:
“Lenny Ross was my oldest friend, my closest confidant, my getaway driver. And I lost him this week. And it hurts like hell. But Lenny would hate it if we got all teary and quiet and sad, so Lenny: We’ll miss ya. And save me a seat at your table, and I’ll see ya on down the road.”
The episode concluded with a tribute to Williams, featuring a graphic that read, “In memory of our great friend, Treat Williams 1951-2023,” alongside a photo of Williams and Selleck.
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Tom Selleck Reflects on the End of an Era as Blue Bloods Concludes in Its 14th Season
Blue Bloods, a staple of television drama for nearly two decades, will conclude its impressive run with this 14th season. Tom Selleck, who has led the ensemble cast since the show’s inception in 2010, shared his thoughts on the series’ impact and his gratitude for being part of it. He said:
“For the past 13 years, it has been an honor and a privilege to work on a show that not only celebrates the men and women who protect and serve in New York City, but also displayed the importance of family. Working alongside these incredible actors, writers, producers, directors and crew has been a dream come true, and I’m grateful to have been a part of this extraordinary group for over 275 episodes. Thank you to CBS Studios and CBS Network for their steadfast support, and we offer heartfelt gratitude to the fans who gathered with us for dinner every Friday night.”
Selleck, renowned for his role in the original Magnum, P.I., has become equally synonymous with his portrayal of Frank Reagan. As the series approaches its final episodes, fans and cast members alike will undoubtedly reflect on the lasting legacy of Blue Bloods and the indelible mark left by both Tom Selleck and Treat Williams.
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