When Blue Bloods fans picture Tom Selleck, they see unshakeable NYPD commissioner Frank Reagan, sitting at the head of the Sunday dinner table, not a man worrying about bills. That’s why his recent admission landed like a plot twist. Asked what happens when his long-running CBS drama ends, Selleck didn’t give a polished Hollywood answer.
In that one line, the contrast is brutal: on screen, the patriarch; off screen, a 79-year-old actor quietly doing the math on property taxes, drought damage and lost paychecks.
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