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How Soon Before CMT Airs "Nashville" Reruns?

There's a new series debuting on ABC in a couple of weeks called "Nashville." I wonder if CMT has already made arrangements to carry off-network reruns of the show. Sounds like something they would do.
 
For that matter why don't they ever run Nashville 99 ? (the short lived Claude Aikens cop drama).

I was actually somewhat surprised when I finally went to Nashville and found out it was a real city.
This show made it look like a series of mudflats and wrecking yards, with a few rib joints and honky-tonks
thrown in for good measure.
 
DToTheJ said:
There's a new series debuting on ABC in a couple of weeks called "Nashville." I wonder if CMT has already made arrangements to carry off-network reruns of the show. Sounds like something they would do.

This is assuming there are enough aired episodes to rerun (before a possible early cancellation)?
 
FreddyE1977 said:
I was actually somewhat surprised when I finally went to Nashville and found out it was a real city.
This show made it look like a series of mudflats and wrecking yards, with a few rib joints and honky-tonks thrown in for good measure.
If they had ventured beyond lower Broadway (and just across the Cumberland River from downtown), they would have known that, too.

I believe the old movie Nashville might have been a more accurate portrayal. I don't know; I didn't live here then.
 
@EastTxTV: Well, CMT aired "The Singing Bee" as it ran on NBC in primetime...
 
My 3 most enduring memories of Nashville, Tennessee in no particular order are:

1) People with portable karaoke machines singing away on streetcorners down at
Music Row, trying to get discovered.

2) Fourteen car pileups absolutely everywhere you went.

3) Lots of motels with hourly rates posted.

I asked a local about all the big car crashes. He kind of smiled at me and said "Oh, yeah.
Tennessee peoples normally the nicest, sweetest people ya ever wanna meet.

But put em behind the wheel of a car.......make em five minutes late goin somewheres.....
......AND THEY'LL KILL YA!"
 
DToTheJ said:
You're joking. I heard the show was in trouble. And it's gotten boring as far as I'm concerned. Even the music isn't as good as it was.

In addition, they promised us a female in purple panties getting out of bed and I have yet to see that. I did see maroon panties on Juliette's mother after she got out of bed, but didn't see her sitting on the bed as we were promised.
 
mgsports said:
Good to see Friday's Comedies are going away because they are good.
Don't you mean aren't? And, yeah, they are good.

But Sara Rue on "Malibu Country" isn't nearly as good as she is on "Rules of Engagement". On a related note, I hear her mentioned now that the show is in reruns. Jeff commented that his softball team would be in violation of the rules without at least one woman, and they lost their lesbian. In another episode, he commented that their lesbian was so bad she might as well be straight. In later episodes, though, she was like Jeff's best friend.
 
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