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Worked so well for everyone that EVERY series he's had since Buffy was canceled early. Again, way to go. The guy shot his wad after Buffy season 4 and hasn't had much in the tank since.
Fox shares a good deal of the blame for Firefly and Dollhouse's cancellations. Again, you're simplifying this far too much just to paint Whedon in a certain light. Angel lasted five seasons, and Dollhouse lasted two, but a big reason why Firefly got canceled was attributable to Fox's lackluster marketing campaign. It isn't the work Whedon produces -- it's the inability to properly market his work.
Nope. Firefly and Dollhouse were bad, no amount of marketing would have done a damn thing.
Angel really strengthened in the final season. Connor, Fred, Wesley, Gunn, Lorne, etc., were all more interesting characters because of it.Angel actually got better when he left, IMHO. But, again, another series canceled before its time. Are we seeing a pattern here? The common denominator in all of his failed TV efforts is him.
No, Angel went down the shits in the last season, same season Joss went fulltime back to the show. The season before wasn't so good, and it was the season David Greenwalt left to do Jake 2.0. The three seasons before that, were practically done without him. The three best seasons.
Incidentally Buffy went to bad in S4, worse in S5, even worse in S6, and S7 turned into the worst television I've ever seen in my life, and I've seen some bad television. And the S8 comics... Jesus H. Fing Christ they're bad.
David Greenwalt left in S4 to run Angel. The only times it seems, that Joss Whedon was good, was when David Greenwalt force fed him is anti-psychotic medicine.
Again, Firefly is the only real example here. Dollhouse managed to stay alive as long as Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles. Was that a bad show? No.Proven by his string of canceled series?
Yes, Terminator SCC was a bad show, it only got better in the last half of S2, too little too late.