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NBC sure is a class act aren't they?


Not only did they cancel this treasure of a television show but now they've gone and screwed over one of my favorite comediens, Conan O'Brien.

I'd just like to extend a big F U to the execs at NBC who have been trying for years to bring their network back to greatness and have perpetually failed. At this rate NBC won't last the next decade.

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I used to really like this show. It was really the first show I watched on NBC since "Fresh Prince" was canceled and that was in 1996. Other then that NBC has had some very corny shows (IMO)from the late 90's until now. Only program I still watch on NBC is "The Today show". I wish the network will smarten up and start airing some sitcoms, and please nothing like "Friends" or "Will and Grace",and some good dramas shows like "American Dreams".

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You know I was wondering the same thing, about not airing re-runs. At first I thought they had to reach a certain number of episodes before a show could into syndication, 88 I believe, but then I saw episodes of NBC's short lived series "Clubhouse" airing on Universal HD channel and wondered why they couldn't do the same with American Dreams. Its such a shame they neglected this show, not only for the lack of re-runs but not releasing the DVD's either.

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The only thing worth watching on NBC now is SNL, and it's not always so good either. NBC seems to have a history of putting on great television shows and then getting rid of them. I believe they were originally going to cancel it after season 2, but returned for a third season. This show was the best show I have ever seen, and we need the last two seasons on DVD right now.

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