Tom Selleck Reveals a ‘Blue Bloods’ Moment That Means a Lot to Him and Also Made History

Tom Selleck, known for his role as Frank Reagan on Blue Bloods, cherished the opportunity to film at the 9/11 Memorial, a moment he considers special and historic. In the episode titled “The Job” from season 2, Frank attends his partner’s wake, a hero who fell ill after saving lives during 9/11. This poignant scene resonated deeply with Selleck, who expressed gratitude for being the first film company granted permission to film at the memorial. He highlighted the emotional significance of portraying Frank’s visit to Ground Zero, emphasizing the resilience symbolized by the rising Freedom Tower. While Selleck doesn’t have a single favorite episode, this moment holds particular importance to him. Other cast members also shared their favorite episodes, including Donnie Wahlberg’s fondness for the pilot and Bridget Moynahan’s appreciation for an episode exploring her character’s introspection after a car accident. Each episode chosen reflects significant moments for the actors and their characters, further highlighting the depth of Blue Bloods’ storytelling.

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