Actress Missy Peregrym is one of the first to speak out after news hit that ABC’s Rookie Blue has been cancelled after six seasons.

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She took to her personal blog earlier this month to share her thoughts on the news and confessed she struggled with it at first.

“I have had some time to grieve saying goodbye to an important part of my life,” she said.

Missy Peregrym Dished On Possible Cancellation Before News Was Official

But she followed it up with letting fans know she has decided to stay positive.

“But all my tears inevitably turned to laughter as I remembered moments of the last 6 years. I am a better person because of each person I worked with; everyone brought their A game with whatever skill set they offered.”

Viewers first met Peregrym’s character, Andy McNally, on the first season of the show. We saw her grow from a rookie to a pro within the span of the show. Her love life was also a key storyline for Andy as she wed her fellow Division 15 member, Sam Swarek (played by Ben Bass).

She went on to share love and mention what she liked about working with each of her co-stars. She commended Greg Smith (who played Dov) for being “inspiring” and “one of the most non judgmental people I have ever met…”

She added that Enuka Okuma (who portrayed Tracy Nash) “knows what she wants, and has taught me that it is okay to really go after it.”

As for Charlotte Sullivan (who played Gail Sullivan), Peregrym revealed, “I have never met a woman who can be fierce and yet as gentle.”

She joked with Peter Mooney who played one of her love interests, Nick Collins, and said, “This man will call you on your crap.”

She also commended Matt Gordon (who played Oliver) for being a “champion” and Travis Milne (Chris Diaz) for “always [making] you feel welcome and comfortable" while she said Priscilla Faia (Chloe Price) is “as loyal as they come.”

She saved Bass for last and said “he is attentive, thoughtful and passionate.”

She also gave credit to show runners Tassie Cameron, Ilana Frank and David Wellington.

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