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Angel axed to make way for repeats

By Andrea Clarke

Tuesday 24 February 2004, by Webmaster

Angel axed to make way for repeats

WB President, Jordan Levin has found himself constantly defending his decision since announcing that the network giant was axing Angel from its schedule. Under a huge amount of pressure from fans and the media, Levin said, “We have a lot of veteran shows that are aging, and we’re going to have to make room for new programs."

One of these new programs includes Dark Shadows, a gothic soap opera about a vampire that first aired in 1966 but was axed five years later due to poor ratings. The WB has high hopes for the series and has recruited the talent of John Wells, better known for his work on dramas such as ER and The West Wing. But the audience it is aimed at are the fans of other vampire shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel who have been made to feel alienated following the networks decision. One WB viewer said, “Well the WB just lost me in watching their new show. I would have watched it because I love vampire shows and maybe I would have liked this one, but dropping Angel for this? They will never see me on that station again unless it is for Angel.”

Levin continued to go further into explaining why the show about the soulful vampire was not renewed for a sixth season. He said, "We need to create timeslots where we can repeat shows."

So it would seem that a new series of Angel has been turned away in order to create time slots for repeats. A viewer of the WB said, “I don’t want to see constant repeats on my television! I want something new not something old and tired. The new season of Angel has been a breath of fresh air. I was looking forward to seeing the sixth season.”

The decision from the large network may not have been the right one especially if the ratings are anything to go by. The WB are currently showing repeats of Smallville on Sundays where it fails to top 3 million viewers with audiences preferring to tune in to never-seen-before shows on other stations. But fans of the show about Clark Kent’s early years are already showing their disapproval for the new series which is also currently being aired. They have described the episodes as, “poorly written.” One viewer said, “I hope the future is a brighter one for Smallville, and includes more clever scripts than the past two weeks have demonstrated.”

So while the network fails to hold the interest of long-time fans of its shows, the main aim from the WB appears to be to draw in new audiences in an attempt to climb the ladder in the ratings battle. As Levin continued to talk of the reasons why Angel was axed, he said, “The show had a loyal core following, but it didn’t have a tremendous amount of new audience upside." One has to question the decision from Levin to buy the rights to Dark Shadows which is from the same genre as Angel - opting to take "new" over "already established."

The head of the WB remains adamant that the decision was the right one and maintains that, “This isn’t about the WB bailing out on one of its top shows."

It is not just the fans who are baffled by the decision from the WB to cancel what the President of the network admits is “one of its top shows,” but people in the entertainment industry are also scratching their heads.

Jeph Loeb, who co-developed Buffy: The Animated Series with Angel creator, Joss Whedon said, “All the people who were involved in the show from the very beginning really gave it their all. I don’t think there are any lazy episodes. They put a lot of heart and effort into a very difficult premise and came up with a show that I’m a very big fan of. I’ll miss the characters and I’ll miss the writing, because I think it was very smart."

Former Buffy the Vampire Slayer writer, Drew Greenberg added, “Why was that decision made? The show is doing so well, and they were having such a good year. It’s a decision I don’t understand."

Even Smallville creator, Al Gough fails to make sense of the saga. “I don’t know why they cancelled Angel,” said Gough who may well be worried about the future of his own show on the WB network. “With Smallville on at 8pm and Angel at 9pm, we had a really good block of programming and a lot of fan crossover between the two shows. Considering the ratings and the quality of the show this year, we were shocked that they cancelled it."

USA Today’s well-respected Critic, Robert Bianco recently wrote, “No series is having a much better season than Angel.” He went on to say that the decision to cancel the show was hard to take.

Fans, critics, writers and producers all remain shocked that the show was cancelled when it was doing well in the ratings and was receiving praise from all who tuned into it. Joss Whedon’s quote from a recent statement sums up the general feeling perfectly, “You wanna know how I feel? Watch the first act of "The Body.”"

Whedon remains as eloquent as ever....

Written by Andrea Clarke at Buffy-vs-Angel.com


11 Forum messages

  • > Angel axed to make way for repeats

    25 February 2004 01:08, by Judy
    I just watched the w.b for angel really dissapointed that it won’t be back. The w.b just lost quit a few viewers......
  • > Angel axed to make way for repeats

    25 February 2004 01:11, by Judith-Canada,Québec
    I can’t believe they axed Angel for repeats the w.b really wants to lose it’s viewers.The only reason my 2 older children and I watch the w.b is for angel.
  • > Angel axed to make way for repeats

    25 February 2004 02:02, by NatStarr
    If the WB needs reruns so much,how do they explain last summer’s lack of Angel season 5 reruns. Many times, summer repeats are when shows pick up new fans but only three were shown.
  • > Angel axed to make way for repeats

    25 February 2004 06:02, by Angelus Fan

    How about the President of the WB listening to the fans that Angel HAS,and resign from his post. What could this man be thinking,Instead of giving the show the time it needs to wrap up the current storylines everything is now going to be crushed into the remaining few episodes. From what I’ve read about Mr Levin’s remarks he keeps mentioning the core following of fans that Angel Had,Mr Levin the fans of this show have not given up on it. I would be very Interested in knowing how Charmed is doing in the Ratings,But i guess as long as you get your weekly dose of T&A it doesn’t really matter what they are.

    Now you may think that i have a bad outlook on the WB,the fact is I don’t even get it where I live,my local Fox station picks up WB shows and I’ll admit I enjoy some of the shows.

    But how can you keep shows like 7th heaven,Charmed,One Tree Hill & Gilmore Girls still on the air. Have all the shows that i have just mentioned kept a steady flow of viewers,if Angel is one of your veteran shows what would you call 7th heaven, Tv for the seniors???. Angel could have had at least 3 more yrs in it,but thanx to some really stupid reasoning I guess we’ll never know.

    Thank you Mr Levin for killing one of, if not the best shows your company will ever produce.When the time comes and you have to cancel Dark Shadows, just remember it’s because of all the Angel fans that YOU dissapointed, as a barely breathing company,you sir have just cut out the Heart of your Network.

    sincerely Angelus Fan.

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  • Keep Angel alive

    25 February 2004 07:37, by Nick
    Why would anyone want to put repeats in place of Angel on WB? Especially another vampire show. im telling you now, i have seen many a vampire show/movie and nothing compares to Angel. I dont give a damn if Angel is kept by WB or not, as long as someone picks it up. I live in Australia, and i have seen every episode of Angel so far, and they are about 12 episodes behind the states. Also (with reference to another article) Joss Whedon, i think, is incapable of bringing Angel into a sixth season with poor story lines, i mean if he has managed to write over 5 years of BOTH Angel AND Buffy, then how can anyone say that Joss is writing poorer quality episodes. OK, so the earlier material was top notch, butall Joss needs, in my mind, is one more season to wrap it up, i mean come on, the shows cancellation came at a time when the majority of the scripts were written for season 5, leaving close to 5 epidodes to finish the season, and to WB, the entire series, ONE MORE SEASON i mean COME ON, what does it take for people to pick up on a show, whos fan base goes beyond that of the television and even the show. (what i mean is that watching Angel has opened up the world of Vampires to people, its exciting to see the similarities that Joss brings to the home theatre that are in films such as Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Anne Rice’s novels like ’The Vampire Lestat’-and interview with a vampire. its gone from a show to a cult practically. I dont see such things like that for shows such as charmed, but that may just be because they are terrible. People may agree or disagree with what i have to say, i seriously dont care, just keep Angel going for a last ’wrap up’ season please.
  • > Angel axed to make way for repeats

    25 February 2004 15:30, by Evelyn Duncan

    I watched the original Dark Shadows, I watched the remake starring Ben Cross, but I won’t be watching the new one if the WB gets rid of Angel. Angel is the only show on the WB I still watch, and it used to be my favorite network.

    Evelyn Duncan

  • > Angel axed to make way for repeats

    25 February 2004 16:58, by slain
    I’m curious about this implied boycott of this replacement vampire show - it’s not really an issue for me, as I live pretty much on the other side of the world, but there would be a certain rich irony if the W.B.’s new show failed because they pissed off their own demographic. Still, alienating the audience seems to be the new style in the corporate U.S. - look at the RIAA. Can the people in charge really be so mind-numbed as this?

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  • > Angel axed to make way for repeats

    25 February 2004 17:19, by Random Boy

    This makes no sense, so lets fight back there is no reason to be nice to the WB on this one. I have stated in other places as fans its time to show that sinse they have already cancelled it they should suffer. Drop their sponsers, loudly announce to the press that they have lost their effectiveness to be a marketing tool by not understanding their market.

    This is a business and they just made an unpopular move so lets punish them by making sure their money suppliers don’t supply them money anymore.

  • > Angel axed to make way for repeats

    26 February 2004 21:01, by Gonzalo

    This is totally ridiculous, cancel "Angel" to make room for repeats. Why not canceling "Charmed" whose only purpose is to show off Alyssa Milano prancing in crappy tight outfits to make room for reruns.

    It seems that boycott is the only way to go. Not just boycott the repeats, but the WB as well

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  • > Angel axed to make way for repeats

    29 February 2004 09:12, by Benray

    WB know that Angel and Buffy have a huge fan base all over the world from trading cards to dvd’s Buffy and Angel is a huge franchise. What I belive is that they want to create something "in House" so they can benifit imagine if Angel was the WB’s creation they would make alot of money. Yes this season of Angel hasnt been that great and the season b4 wasnt that good either but now with Spike in the mix the episodes are getting better.

    Having Cordy go was a big mistake and introducing that Ugly Brat Conner was a mistake also, as if Angels son would look like that I HATE CONNER and I beleive that he is a big reason for the shows decline. Angel has got to comfortable with the shows success he has let himself go put on weight and it shows.

    If someone picks up the series Joss has to pull his head in and get some better writers. The show can get new veiwers but it has to be done properly at the moment there is to many lead roles in Angel and its getting to confusing. I love Angel dont get me wrong but Big Changes have to be made if they do get picked up for a 6th season.

    One thing us fans can do is not watch WB anymore if we all stick together and boycott WB they will have no choice but to give in.

  • > Angel axed to make way for repeats

    10 February 2005 03:53, by Anonymous
    charmed is the best