“TVA annonce à regret que l’émission Passez au salon ne sera pas de retour pour une prochaine saison,” announced TVA, marking the end of a series that garnered a loyal following over its two-season run.
The final episode, titled Un mariage et un enterrement, is set to air on March 25, 2026, at 21:00. This announcement comes as a disappointment to fans who had hoped for a continuation of the story crafted by creator and actor Jean-Michel Anctil.
Despite the show’s popularity among viewers, TVA cited budgetary constraints as the primary reason for its cancellation. “Nous sommes pleinement conscients que cette série est très appréciée du public. Toutefois, les paramètres budgétaires établis et actuels pour la produire ne nous permettent malheureusement pas de la renouveler,” TVA explained.
Roger Léger, a key figure associated with the series, expressed the sentiment of many when he stated, “C’est la fin. Ce soir 21hres à TVA. On enterre « passez au salon ». Y’aura pas de 3ième saison malgré le grand succès populaire.”
The series was initially conceived in three parts, with episodes for a potential third season already written prior to the cancellation announcement. This foresight adds a layer of poignancy to the news, as fans are left to wonder what could have been.
While the series will not return, its impact on the audience remains significant. Viewers connected with the characters and storylines, leading to a dedicated fanbase that will surely miss the show.
As the final episode approaches, fans are left to reflect on the journey of Passez au salon and the moments that resonated with them. The cancellation serves as a reminder of the often harsh realities of television production.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential future projects from the creators, but the legacy of Passez au salon will undoubtedly linger in the hearts of its audience.