Tom Selleck Sat With a Dying Crew Member Every Lunch Break for Six Weeks — Nobody on the Production Knew Until After the Funeral
Long productions create communities. Fourteen years of shared work builds relationships that exist outside of any professional category — the kind of connections that form between people who spend more waking hours together than they do with their own families.
During one season of Blue Bloods, a member of the crew received a diagnosis that changed everything. The prognosis was serious. The timeline was short. The person made the decision to keep working for as long as they were physically able — partly for financial reasons, partly because the set had become, over the years, a place that felt like home.
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