While the official reason for the cancellation of the show was creative differences, as the studio wanted a more comedic and wacky show while Aykroyd wanted more or less serious straightforward discussions about UFOs and the paranormal with both other celebrities and regular folk, Aykroyd himself believes that the sudden cancellation may have had something to do with the fact that on the day the show got canceled by studio head Bonnie Hammer, he was suppose to film an interview with ufologist Steven M. Greer and UFO conspiracy theorist Stephen G. Bassett for the show.
According to Aykroyd, 26 episodes were filmed overall in 2002, but none of them aired, and they've been in the studio's vault ever since.
While filming this show, Aykroyd claims he stepped outside for a smoke break and spotted two men in black suits standing next to a black Ford sedan and staring at him with blank faces. The show was then cancelled two hours later.