CBS’ “Blue Bloods” is one of the longest-running and most popular police procedurals on television. Check out how long it has lasted if you need further convincing. The tale of the Reagan family and their involvement in several New York City law enforcement agencies is introduced in Season 1. Police Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) has three sons and a daughter who all work for the NYPD: detective Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg), beat cop Jamie Reagan (Will Estes), and assistant DA Erin Reagan (Bridget Moynahan).
The first season of “Blue Bloods” aired in 2010; it seems like another lifetime in terms of television hype cycles, yet the show is still going strong and is already well into its fairly successful 12th season. After all these years, newcomers to “Blue Bloods” face a challenging question, as do even longstanding fans who want to relive their favorite episodes and seasons: In which streaming locations can I watch it? Launching “Blue Bloods” at this time is an ambitious undertaking.
As of this writing, the sitcom has broadcast over 200 episodes, with new ones debuting weekly on CBS. The good news is that all 12 seasons are readily available on a small number of streaming services.

Blue Bloods can be streamed on Paramount+
The first piece of good news is that all twelve seasons of “Blue Bloods” are available to stream in their entirety for Paramount+ subscribers, including the currently airing episodes. You can also binge-watch the CBS drama with a subscription to the Paramount+ channel on Amazon Prime Video. CBS’s official streaming platform, which was once known as “CBS All Access” before being renamed in 2021, is now known as “Paramount+.”
Even without Paramount+, you can still view every episode of “Blue Bloods” on the CBS website by entering your TV provider information. CBS’s online support center provides a comprehensive guide on how to achieve this. If neither of those possibilities appeals to you, there are a few other ways to go. Each of the 12 seasons can be purchased independently on Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, Google Play, Vudu, and others. If you want to break up your “Blue Bloods” marathon into smaller chunks, you may purchase individual episodes or complete season packages on those services.
Danny and Baez are back on a case with some unwanted help from Jamie. Will the Reagan brothers be able to set aside their differences? Find out TONIGHT at 10/9c. #BlueBloods pic.twitter.com/2fY2WqrHfc
— Blue Bloods (@BlueBloods_CBS) December 2, 2022
Also, if that doesn’t do the trick, the first nine seasons of “Blue Bloods” are available to stream on Hulu right now. These seasons’ worth of content (a total of 199 episodes) should more than hold you over as a Hulu subscription until additional content is added.
Last Lines
One of the longest-running and most popular police procedurals on television is CBS’s “Blue Bloods.” If you need further evidence, just look at how long it has lasted. In the first season, we are introduced to the Reagan family and their history with several New York City police departments.
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