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Bridget Moynahan Says Blue Bloods’ Improved Writing Keeps The Show From Getting Stale

Bridget Moynahan Says Blue Bloods’ Improved Writing Keeps The Show From Getting Stale

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There is no denying there is a vast array of cop shows out there for people to enjoy, and the market for these types of programs can be considered by some to be oversaturated. But despite the odds seemingly stacked against them, the Reagan family criminal justice dynasty keeps viewers coming back for more each season. While some may believe the main players’ performances are arguably the reason behind the show’s longevity, that may not necessarily be the case. But one star on the roster believes the people in front of the camera aren’t the only ones responsible. Bridget Moynahan thinks another group of individuals associated with the show deserves ample credit for “Blue Bloods” being able to last as long as it has while maintaining a certain level of success.

The actress is grateful they have such great writers on Blue Bloods

In March 2017, when a few members of the cast of “Blue Bloods” were talking about crossing the highly coveted 150-episode milestone, a question arose regarding how they keep things fresh going into their eighth season. “Well, I have noticed that the writing has gotten better year after year, so we’re very thankful and feel blessed about that because, you know, after seven years, it could get a little stale,” actress Bridget Moynahan told CBS Mornings. “But luckily, we have a bunch of writers and people who really care about the show who keep coming up with smart ideas and storylines.”

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There is no denying there is a vast array of cop shows out there for people to enjoy, and the market for these types of programs can be considered by some to be oversaturated. But despite the odds seemingly stacked against them, the Reagan family criminal justice dynasty keeps viewers coming back for more each season. While some may believe the main players’ performances are arguably the reason behind the show’s longevity, that may not necessarily be the case. But one star on the roster believes the people in front of the camera aren’t the only ones responsible. Bridget Moynahan thinks another group of individuals associated with the show deserves ample credit for “Blue Bloods” being able to last as long as it has while maintaining a certain level of success.

The actress is grateful they have such great writers on Blue Bloods

In March 2017, when a few members of the cast of “Blue Bloods” were talking about crossing the highly coveted 150-episode milestone, a question arose regarding how they keep things fresh going into their eighth season. “Well, I have noticed that the writing has gotten better year after year, so we’re very thankful and feel blessed about that because, you know, after seven years, it could get a little stale,” actress Bridget Moynahan told CBS Mornings. “But luckily, we have a bunch of writers and people who really care about the show who keep coming up with smart ideas and storylines.”

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