After Blue Bloods’ Season 14 Renewal And Budget Cuts, Donnie Wahlberg Explains How He’s Approaching The Show’s Future

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After what seemed like an eternity, CBS’ Blue Bloods landed an unbelievable Season 14 renewal. And while it came at the cost of budget cuts, it was still cause for celebration amongst fans. The series only recently wrapped its 13th season, though it’s likely that some people are still pondering what may lie ahead for the show over the next few years. Amid the uncertainties brought upon by the altered production costs, series star Donnie Wahlberg weighed in on how he’s approaching the show’s future.

It’s certainly impressive that Blue Bloods is going into its 14th season, and the CBS show’s longevity is thanks in great part to the dedicated fans, also known as Blockheads. The changing television landscape and the amount of money now allocated to the cop procedural are enough to make one concerned about its survival, though. Donnie Wahlberg, who has portrayed Detective Danny Reagan since the premiere in 2010, tells Us Weekly that he’s merely living in the present following the renewal and would rather not worry about what could happen a year or two from now:

I’m an optimist. I try to take every episode as it comes. I really do. I think it’s part of why I’ve enjoyed myself on the show for 13 years. One of the things I’ve done is I try to just stay very present in each episode and take each script that comes my way and say, ‘OK, what’s gonna happen now? You know, what am I doing this week?’ And kind of find the journey in that particular episode and not get caught up in what’s gonna happen next year, what’s gonna happen in two years.

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