Frank’s final storyline in Blue Bloods is set to be even more impactful, particularly following his efforts to mediate a conflict involving Mayor Peter Chase, portrayed by Dylan Walsh. This development presents a compelling arc for Tom Selleck’s character and promises a strong send-off for the series. Throughout its fourteen-season run, some of the most memorable episodes have featured Frank clashing with various mayors over political differences, and his relationship with Chase has been particularly contentious.
Frank consistently finds himself at odds with Chase, who perceives Frank’s opposition as a sign of disloyalty. However, Frank’s willingness to openly disagree with the mayor—regardless of the potential repercussions for his career—highlights his integrity and steadfastness, qualities that have endeared him to fans and solidified his status as one of the show’s most admirable characters.
In Blue Bloods Season 14, Episode 13, Frank takes on the role of mediator between Chase and the new Fire Commissioner, Veronica Radley. This act of reconciliation, despite their antagonistic relationship, underscores Frank’s commitment to doing what is best for the community. As the series approaches its conclusion, these choices add significant weight to his character and set the stage for an emotionally resonant farewell.