“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 had garnered a loyal following. The final episode, titled “Un mariage et un enterrement,” is scheduled to air on March 25, 2026, at 21:00.
Despite its popularity among viewers, TVA cited budgetary constraints as the primary reason for the 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 stated.
Roger Léger, a key figure associated with the show, expressed disappointment, stating, “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.” This sentiment reflects the broader feeling among fans who had hoped for more content.
The series was co-produced by Attraction and Déferlantes, in collaboration with Québecor Contenu. Initially conceived in three parts, the show’s narrative had already been set for a third season, with episodes written before the cancellation announcement.
While the finale approaches, it leaves many fans reflecting on the journey of the characters and the stories told over the past two seasons. The cancellation comes as a surprise to many, given the show’s strong viewer engagement.
As the final broadcast date nears, discussions among fans and critics alike continue, focusing on what made the series resonate so deeply with its audience. The show’s blend of drama and relatable themes had established it as a staple in contemporary television.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential future projects from the creators or cast, but the impact of Passez au salon on its audience is undeniable. The series will be remembered for its heartfelt storytelling and connection with viewers.