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“Poetic Justice” – Danny crosses paths with Sonny Le (Alex Duong), a criminal from a previous case, when he investigates a gang attack with a shocking motive. Also, Frank and Mayor Chase (Dylan Walsh) butt heads over an off-duty cop who goes too far making a political statement; Anthony worries Erin’s DA campaign could be threatened by her ex-husband Jack’s unsavory business connections; and Jamie investigates a potentially dirty officer whose identity may be close to home, on BLUE BLOODS, Friday, Dec. 9 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Blue Bloodslives on!

CBSannouncedWednesday the police procedural drama was renewed for season 14.Tom Selleck,Donnie Wahlberg,Bridget Moynahan,Will Estes,Len Cariou,Marisa RamirezandVanessa Rayare all returning to the series.

“We can’t wait to pull a chair up to the Reagan family dinner table for another fantastic season,” added Reisenbach.

PEOPLE has reached out to both CBS and Selleck for comment.

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“Silver Linings” – Danny and Jamie join forces with their nephew, Joe Hill (Will Hochman), when Jamie and Joe’s search for an undocumented, trafficked teenage girl converges with Danny and Baez’s investigation into the murder of a woman in witness protection. Also, Frank and Erin butt heads when Frank calls out the district attorney’s office for instituting a new rule that classifies armed robbery as a misdemeanor, a mandate that has immediate ramifications for Eddie and her partner, on the 12th season finale of the CBS Original series BLUE BLOODS, Friday, May 6 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. Pictured: Will Estes as Jamie Reagan, Vanessa Ray as Officer Eddie Janko, Bridget Moynahan as Erin Reagan, Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan and Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan.

Blue Bloods, which follows a multigenerational family of cops, premiered on CBS in 2010. With its season 14 renewal and theupcoming endtoNCIS: Los Angeles,Blue Bloodsis the second-longest-running scripted series currently airing on CBS afterNCIS, which was recently renewed for a 21st season.

Selleck, 78, previously spoke to PEOPLE aboutthe longevity ofBlue Bloods.

“I don’t think there is an end point,” Selleck, who plays Frank Reagan in the series, said in 2020. “I think there is a lot of life in the show, as long as you let your characters grow and get older.”

“There is an evolution. It started out as a character-driven show and it’s even more than that now,” he continued. “When you get to a point like this, and we certainly had it on [my former showMagnum P.I.], the audience is really inside the main characters' heads.”

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Season 13 ofBlue Bloodsairs Fridays at 10 p.m. ET on CBS.

source: people.com