missjohnR
05-06-2006, 06:32 PM
Rumors were spreading for weeks on if the show will return another season that CW might put it on their schedule next season. There were also talks about that the WB is talking to the cast to do another season with more money.
But now it's official. 7th Heaven will not return for a 11th Season. So fans get ready to say good-bye on Monday. If I were you, I'd tape it. I know that's what I'm going to do. I seen this show since it started and seen the kids grow up. They came apart of my family and will be sad to see them go. I wish them all the Luck!
Update: Steven Collins agent received a cryptic phone call from someone involved with the show wondering if Collins would be available if the series were to continue in some form. He's also curious about why the show's sets weren't torn down a month after the finale was filmed.
No one's told him anything more definitive, so he's left to assume it really is over.
The "7th Heaven" finale brings several story lines to a close, but viewers will leave with the sense that life goes on for the Camden family, Collins said. That also leaves open the possibility for televised reunions in the future, he said.
The cast didn't quite know how to feel filming the final episode while still uncertain about the future.
But now it's official. 7th Heaven will not return for a 11th Season. So fans get ready to say good-bye on Monday. If I were you, I'd tape it. I know that's what I'm going to do. I seen this show since it started and seen the kids grow up. They came apart of my family and will be sad to see them go. I wish them all the Luck!
Update: Steven Collins agent received a cryptic phone call from someone involved with the show wondering if Collins would be available if the series were to continue in some form. He's also curious about why the show's sets weren't torn down a month after the finale was filmed.
No one's told him anything more definitive, so he's left to assume it really is over.
The "7th Heaven" finale brings several story lines to a close, but viewers will leave with the sense that life goes on for the Camden family, Collins said. That also leaves open the possibility for televised reunions in the future, he said.
The cast didn't quite know how to feel filming the final episode while still uncertain about the future.