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“They’re giving everyone a happy ending.”īut like any good soap-opera plot, fans refuse to believe the show – which launched the careers of movie stars Ray Liotta, Morgan Freeman, and Anne Heche – is dead. “I like the way they’re wrapping it up,” said Liz Walker, 36, an insurance broker. The upbeat finale, filled with inside jokes about a party-crashing gorilla, a touching, good-humored wedding reception, and a surprise glimpse of a believed-to-be murdered Grant Harrison (Mark Pinter) sipping a pina coloda on a tropical isle, drew wild cheers. “This has been really tough, hasn’t it?” Linda Dano (Felicia Gallant) asked the crowd after the final credits.

What originally started out as a small fan-club gathering at Blondie’s on West 79th St to commemorate the final show, turned into the semi-official farewell party when several cast and crew members showed up. “I feel like I’m losing my best friend,” said financial analyst Vicky Buzzetto, 40, a life-long follower from Westchester. A 35-year-old bubble burst yesterday for fans of “Another World” when NBC’s longest-running soap went off the air.Īt an Upper West Side bar, members of the show’s cast and more than 50 loyal fans reached for their Kleenex as the last credits rolled at 3 p.m.
