Blue Bloods Season 10 exemplifies traditional, apolitical entertainment at its finest, centering on the Reagan family's unwavering commitment to law and order, Catholic family dinners, and personal moral conflicts without any progressive ideological overlay. The casting is organically consistent with the established Irish-American lineage, featuring stalwarts like Tom Selleck and Donnie Wahlberg alongside supporting players that reflect a realistic NYC police backdrop, free from race-swapping, gender alterations, or DEI-driven changes. Storytelling prioritizes compelling police procedurals and family dynamics, with incidental episodes like one involving the Innocence Project resolved through individual justice rather than indictments of systemic oppression or identity politics. Creators and stars, including conservative-leaning Tom Selleck, show no activist intent, emphasizing timeless values over contemporary activism. Reception remains strongly positive among audiences who praise its refreshing avoidance of 'woke' pandering, with criticisms of wokeness directed at the network's cancellation and spinoff rather than the season itself, allowing pure enjoyment of high-quality, message-free drama.