
        Image source: Facebook video screenshot via Mike Rowe
    

'Obviously, I was surprised'
TV show host Mike Rowe said Wednesday that his beloved web TV program, "Returning the Favor" — a Facebook Watch series that features Rowe traveling across America "in search of remarkable people making a difference in their communities" — is being canceled.
"I received a phone call yesterday from Facebook, telling me that ['Returning the Favor'] would not be back for another season," Rowe wrote to his Facebook followers. "Obviously, I was surprised. 'Returning the Favor' has been a very successful endeavor, and the feedback from everyone has been extraordinarily good – from the first favor returned, to the 100th. In fact, it's the only program I ever worked on [that] never received a single, negative review, or one critical comment. In that way, it was truly unexampled."

The hook of the show is that while Rowe profiles individuals for the cameras, other people work behind the scenes to do something generous for these people, who often could use a financial hand or a revamp of a store or extra supplies to help them keep going. And by the end of each episode, the reveal takes place, always with tears and laughter.

Rowe added, "Last week, I saw a short marketing video for the upcoming season. Obviously, that video is no longer relevant, but I wanted to share it with you anyway, because it speaks to how unique this show was, and shows just how many people it touched. More importantly, it reinforces the undeniable fact that 'Returning the Favor' simply couldn't have happened without the people on this page. Give it a look, and as you watch, please remember that you made it possible."
Facebook on Wednesday didn't immediately reply to TheBlaze regarding why "Returning the Favor" was being canceled.
But Rowe seemed quite grateful for the social media giant's involvement, as he thanked Facebook "for their support over the last four seasons. No network would have given me this much latitude to make such an honest show, or invested so generously in a 22-minute online program. With their help, we gave away over 5 million dollars to people trying to make their communities a better place."
Rowes' Facebook followers are chiming in with disappointment and bewilderment that the Facebook Watch show is going away: