Why Can't There Be Any Reruns of "American Dreams" on Cable TV?
I know that "American Dreams" ran for three seasons with only 61 episodes, but other shows have been seen in reruns on cable with less episodes than that in recent years. Here are some examples:
"Sports Night" (1998-2000, ABC) only had 45 episodes in two seasons and was recently seen on FXX.
"Freaks and Geeks" (1999-2000, NBC) only ran for one season with 18 episodes and was also seen on FXX in recent years.
"Smart Guy" (1997-99, The WB Network) only ran for 51 episodes in three seasons and had been seen on MTV2 and UP TV.
The original "Arrested Development" series (2003-06, FOX) only ran for 53 episodes in three seasons and had been seen in recent years on FXX, too.
So, why can't any cable TV network, such as FXX, MTV2, VH1 Classic, UP TV, ABC Family, or even TV Land add reruns of "American Dreams" to its lineup?
By the way, TV Land did consider it to be a Future TV Classic in 2003 during the show's first season at that year's TV Land Awards.