ABC’s ‘The View’ is set to conclude with a groundbreaking silent roundtable, departing from its tradition of lively debates. The hosts will convey their opinions through gestures and expressions, reminiscent of mime. An insider revealed the rehearsal involves discussing topics like climate change through interpretative dance, describing it as “an acquired taste.” This bold move has sparked questions about translating sarcasm and retorts into silent language. Rumors suggest ABC execs initially doubted the idea but were swayed by the assurance that a silent finale eliminates the risk of a controversial remark. Despite skepticism, the show aims for a unique and quiet farewell, challenging its own history of argumentative discourse.
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