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Passions' Last Airdate on NBC


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But the money spent pumping into primetime PASSIONS, they could easily acquire a DC, Marvel, or God knows whatelse comic and develop a primetime series around it with a hot primetime cast and maybe even get Lindsau Hartley to star in it. But developing a failing daytime soap into a primetime show with a writer who has failed miserably at everything he has written besides his first run at DAYS OF OUR LIVES? Come on!

PASSIONS doesn't, has never, and will never get the legacy DARK SHADOWS had as a supernatural soap and cult phenomenon.

There will be no PASSIONS conventions every year in LA with people dressing up like Tabitha, Timmy, and Precious. There will be no complete DVD set of the series available.

PASSIONS is through!

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Say that now, bellcurve, but let's be honest: you can't tell the future. You're not a TRUE sorceress like Hecuba.

That being said, they said "7th Heaven" was canceled last year, too, and anti-Heaven viewers praised God -- and look what happened.

You can never say never in the TV industry.

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Well, I hope you guys keep in mind that, for me personally, I'm not saying it's 100 percent going to be picked up, although IF it is, I'll have pleasure rubbing it in -- and having the naysayers eat crow. I think, or would hope, that it's a reasonable double standard. :)

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I say never.

And PASSIONS was never the "cornerstone" of the daytime lineup. PASSIONS was a house of cards that even glue and God couldn't keep together.

If NBC continues PASSIONS on the network or in daily syndication, then those AW fans were right in 99...the Peacock truly is the "No Brains Channel."

LOL. I. LOVE. YOU.

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Do they mean Passion re-runs? How would they (whoever they is) be able to afford producing Passions, when it does not make any money for NBC, and I am assuming it doesn't otherwise they would keep it. Wouldn't they? I see where OLTL didn't discard the notion they were looking at the talent there, so the actors must be out looking for work.

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