Blue Bloods has unveiled one part of the souvenirs he took from a group of CBS police long after its last conclusion.
Blue Blood Final Scene from Tom Silic starring
Blue Bloods poured beans on the pillars it seized from the CBS group after the successful show was concluded after 14 years.
The beloved police drama, which was overseeing the CBS screens for more than a decade, drew the life of the Reagan family, with the Patriarch and New York Police Commissioner, Frank Reagan (which Tom Silic portrayed) in essence.
Not only did the show in their career and personal lives, but also brought viewers to Frank's house, where each episode was crowned around the dining table, with the dissection of the week's events.
This tradition has become creative, which made the final series more impressive as it ended with the extended family sitting around that famous schedule once.
However, when it's time to give up the group, Danny Reagan Deni and Labrag's representative moved away with more than just sweet memories.
In an interview with people, he revealed: “I had no intention to take anything from the group until I learned that this table and chairs were sitting in a warehouse somewhere.”
At the age of 55, Wahlberg shared the exciting possibility that fans will see the legendary Blue Bloods that was placed again, as it plans to transfer it between Wahlburgers – a series owned by his brother and colleague Mark Wahlberg.
“I will prepare it as the fans can sit on the table and take pictures,” Wahlberg pointed out. He is scheduled to put the dear table and chairs first in their restaurant in St. Charles, Illinois, where he and his wife, Jenny McCarthy, called at home.
Wahlbergers will not keep the Blue Bloods supports forever.
The celebrities explained: “I will probably go to the charitable institution for the drug control department, the endowment endowment association, for the widows fund and the Children's Fund.”
There is no word yet at the time when the table and chairs will go in the hammer, but it is expected to bring a great amount to the noble issue.
Not only satisfied with the dining room collection, as Wahlberg finds his personality suits, which he plans to display on the models in Wahlberger's models.
Blue Bloods is available for viewing on CBS.