Yes, several actors and writers associated with "Blue Bloods" identify as Catholic. The show's premise and themes often reflect Catholic values, particularly through the Reagan family, who are depicted as a devout Catholic family. Notably, Tom Selleck, who plays Frank Reagan, has spoken about his own Catholic upbringing, and the series frequently incorporates elements of Catholic traditions and moral dilemmas.
Blue Bloods Series by Melissa de la CruzU can read it on:freevampirebooks.net/authors/Melissa_de_la_Cruz.htmlwww.wattpad.comBlue Bloods book 1: http://wattpad.com/109510-Blue-Bloods-bk-1-
A bacteria known as Vibrio is causing a disease called "Seahopper's Malady" that is decimating the blue blood population. It attacks their immune system, making them vulnerable to infections and ultimately leading to death.
the silver bloods turned against god to do their own ways. they hated following rules, so they disobeyed them. one of those rules-never drink another blue blood. so they did. it gives them energy and makes them stronger. they suck out others memories, so they have gotten so addicted to sucking out other blue bloods souls, red bloods(humans) are poison to silver bloods.
The TV show Blue Bloods airs on Friday nights on your locally CBS affiliated station.
if it is confirmed it will be in and around November/December
The Blue gang is crips and the RED gang is the BLOODS
Blue and red.
Duh:D
they are brilliant
No she does not die.
The font used for the Blue Bloods logo is a custom-designed font that is not available for public use.
Blue Bloods - 2010 Framed - 3.12 was released on: USA: 18 January 2013