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Post by flyboyla on Mar 16, 2023 0:25:39 GMT
Peacock is adding more sand to Days of Our Lives‘ hourglass, granting the soap a two-season renewal, TVLine has learned.
The show’s two-season renewal guarantees that Days of Our Lives will get to celebrate its 60th anniversary on television. Days of Our Lives premiered on NBC in 1965, enjoying nearly six decades on the network before moving exclusively to Peacock in 2022. A spinoff series, Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem, has also streamed for two seasons on Peacock. During its lengthy run, Days has won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series four times out of 26 total nominations. Macdonald Carey (aka Tom Horton) and James Reynolds (Abe Carver) have both taken home the trophy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, while the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series has gone to Susan Flannery (Laura Horton), Eileen Davidson (Kristen DiMera) and Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Brady). This week’s episodes welcome back Peter Reckell and Kristian Alfonso as legendary supercouple Bo and Hope, last seen during Season 2 of Beyond Salem; she was hot on the trail of Megan Hathaway, while he was being unfrozen in the mad woman’s laboratory. New Days of Our Lives episodes stream weekdays at 6 am on Peacock.
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Post by leafs27 on Mar 16, 2023 14:26:45 GMT
I saw that! Wow! I am surprised.
I am glad for the cast and crew they still have their jobs but sometimes I wish they would end so I can stop watching lol
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Post by flyboyla on Mar 17, 2023 2:59:23 GMT
I kind of feel the same way. There are some things that I still enjoy about The show, but I would be okay with it ending. I’m actually surprised with the two season renewal. That I didn’t expect.
I just hope that a new head writer comes in and takes over. Ron’s writing is getting redundant and stale. It’s time to shake things up again.
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Post by leafs27 on Mar 17, 2023 14:38:17 GMT
I agree. Very stale. I have found there are odd lines and scenes here and there that have improved being on Peacock and not a network but otherwise, they do need a shake-up. Also, things are moving too slowly. Some characters are only on once every 2 weeks and the stories are not moving.
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