32 of the Funniest Tweets from November 21, 2023
Friday nights are about to change for one New York family. After 14 seasons, Blue Bloods is concluding with a two-part finale that will air first in February and then finish up in September. The police procedural, featuring Tom Selleck as the patriarch of the Irish-American cop family at the center of the show, has carried CBS’ Friday night programming slate since premiering in 2010 and has maintained a Top 10 status on Paramount+ in the streaming era as well. The show’s family is rounded out by Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan and Will Estes, who all serving the law in various capacities. Amy Reisenbach, President of CBS Entertainment, promised a “final chapter that (they) expect to be the most satisfying season yet for loyal viewers,” meaning that grandmothers everywhere will be very, very happy.
Meanwhile, nothing can stop one Seattle hospital. Not a bomb. Not an earthquake. Not even a plane crash. As the networks configure their scripted slate coming off of the dual actors’ and writers’ strikes, ABC’s longest-running medical drama Grey’s Anatomy will be back for a 20th season next spring. The writing is seemingly on the wall for Dr. Meredith Grey who, until this point, has defied all odds and managed to stay alive despite suffering through some of the most unhinged circumstances imaginable — that is, this season will be the first that Ellen Pompeo is not a series regular. In an installment of Variety’s “Actors on Actors” series, Pompeo did tell former co-star Katherine Heigl that “it’s not a complete goodbye,” but many viewers are hoping and praying for exact the opposite.
The one thing we hope never quits? The timeline giving us laughs to fill our days. Today’s funny tweets include those about an enviable love, one man’s holey revenge and the anatomy of a cousin.