On February 14, 2004, the
WB Network announced that
Angel would not be brought back for a sixth season. The one-paragraph statement indicated that the news, which had been reported by an
Internet site the previous day, had been leaked well before the network intended to make its announcement. Joss Whedon posted a message on a popular fan site, The Bronze: Beta, in which he expressed his dismay and surprise, saying he was "heartbroken" and described the situation as "Healthy Guy Falls Dead From Heart Attack." Fan reaction was to organize letter-writing campaigns, online petitions, blood and food drives, advertisements in trade magazines and via mobile billboards, and attempts to lobby other networks (
UPN was a favorite target, as it had already picked up
Buffy). Outrage for the cancellation focused on
Jordan Levin, WB's Head of Entertainment. It was the second highest-rated program to be canceled on the WB. Writer and producer
David Fury "guarantees" that if Joss Whedon hadn't requested an early renewal
Angel would have been back for a season six: The only reason that
Angel didn't come back...it's a very simple thing. Because our ratings were up, because of our critical attention, Joss specifically asked Jordan Levin, who was the head of The WB at the time, to give us an early pick-up because every year they [would] wait so long to give
Angel a pick-up [and] a lot of us [would] turn down jobs hoping that
Angel will continue – he [Joss] didn't want that to happen. So, he was feeling very confident and he [Joss] just asked Jordan, "Like, make your decision now whether you're going to pick us up or not," and Jordan, sort of with his hands tied, with his back up against the wall, called him the next day and said, "Okay, we're canceling you." Jordan's no longer there and The WB has since recognized...I believe Garth Ancier at The WB said that it was a big mistake to cancel
Angel. There was a power play that happened that just didn't fall out the way they wanted it to. We wanted to get an early pick-up, we didn't. In fact we forced them [The WB] to make a decision, and with his hand forced he [Levin] made the decision to cancel us. I guarantee that, if we waited as we normally did, by the time May had come around they would have picked up
Angel. I can guarantee that. == Reception ==