On Tuesday, the actor sat down with ET's Rachel Smith to promote his new memoir , You Never Know , and he opened up about why he feels Blue Bloods is "a 15-season show."
"But then we kept shooting, and we're shooting right now," Selleck, 79, said, explaining that the 14th season got split into two parts, with the second half of season 14 not airing until the fall.
"I'm not just gonna sit around doing a countdown to [the new episodes]. I'm gonna stay optimistic because everybody on the show wants to do it," Selleck said. "I'm just staying optimistic."
When Selleck's iconic TV show Magnum P.I. came to an end in 1988, the finale drew in a huge audience and the series "went out as a huge success," Selleck noted. He wants Blue Bloods to get a similar opportunity to go out on top.
" Blue Bloods right now is rather wildly successful," Selleck said. "I'm talking about that not to brag, but [to say that] the people on our show -- if and when it ends -- deserve this kind of five-star entry on their résumé."
"The reason I talk about it this much is really so the public doesn't think we're just kind of winding down and the show is tired," Selleck said. "We're as good as ever -- and very successful."
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While fans wait for new episodes of Blue Bloods to air in October, Selleck has penned a memoir about his life in show business and his journey to success.
"I tried to be honest, not hype anything up," Selleck explained of his new book. "I wasn't gonna do a book about who I dated or getting even or politics -- it's about the work... [and my]very long, kinda accidental career."
As Selleck stated, he never thought he'd be an actor when he was younger. Throughout college, he thought he'd be an athlete.
"I had fantasies about being a professional baseball player, but never about acting. And I never did a play, never studied or anything," Selleck shared. "I think I was just very fortunate to grow up in the city where the business is."
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