Svrtnsse,
Sorry if I created confusion with my use of the term "passive prose." I used the term to denote prose that does not convey motion and is, thus, passive.
The character rested in his chair.
The character was tired.
The character watched the bad guy.
It's not a bad thing to have inactive sentences when they're called for, but in general, sentences that utilize verbs that convey movement are considered stronger. If a section of your narrative is reading kinda dull and boring, take a look at your verbs.
No worries. These things happen, and it got cleared up, so it's all good now.