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This half- hour comedy drama was created by Bill Lawrence. The series focused on the eccentric experiences of a medical intern John “J.D” who starts his career in a surreal hospital. Scrubs TV Show offered a view of life in a big-city hospital through the eyes of a group of interns fresh out of medical school. Hospital’s environment is full fun because of unpredictable staffers and patients-where humor and tragedy can merge paths at any time.

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Jan
27

Scrubs Season 9 Episode 11 Our Dear Leaders – Recap

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Just like with Better Off Ted, there doesn’t seem to be any sign that the final two episodes of Scrubs are going to air any time soon. One was supposed to air tonight, but got yanked. One might air next Wednesday, but evidence is conflicting.

If this is the last episode we see, then, that’ll be a shame, because this was the best one of the season. We saw a lot of growth by all the characters, even the ones that we’ve seen on our screens for nine years. But mostly, we saw exactly what the new Scrubs could be if given time: a great ensemble comedy that brings the funny on a consistent basis.

What did I like about the episode?

– Drew asserting himself as a true leader, with Cox’s help. It really looks like Cox is taking a shine to his number one, to the extent that he’s giving Drew lessons that go beyond medicine. We’re seeing a new side of Cox, too, one that doles out compliments along with his patented shaming method of leadership. Also, we know what makes him smile: the prospect of putting his students through Hell Week.

– Lucy getting a spine. Sure, she picked on Trang, the smallest one in the group, but she had to assert herself somewhere. “It’s getting froggy in here. Want to jump?” was one of the funniest lines I’ve ever heard her utter. Now if they just got rid of her narration (it’s almost gone), we’d be in good shape.

– Turk can be humbled. We’ve seen it before, of course, but as chief of surgery, we knew that we were going to see his ego go out of control at some point. Sure, as Kelso mentioned, Dr. Dennis is a “douche,” but sometimes you need to suck up to help the greater good. It was also fun to see Turk try to break out his dance moves and pull a muscle. Those days of busting a move to Bel Biv Devoe’s “Poison” are long gone, aren’t they?

– Denise being human and Denise, all at the same time. While she was trying to help Turk get back his dignity with the whole Dennis argument — she called him a “little girl bitch” — she was dealing with her feelings for Drew. Now, I wonder if the writers wrote about how Denise’s throat would close when stressed to explain whatever hoarseness Eliza Coupe showed up with that week, or if it was just a coincidence. But it was interesting to see her own Hell Week psychotic break in a flashback.

– The Trang / Maya pairing has a history: Maya’s mom dated tennis champ Michael Chang. That family seems to be drawn to overachieving Asian men, don’t they?

– The Todd wanting scrubs that hugged his privates better. Always good to hear from The Todd.

What didn’t I like? Not much. Cole was Cole. He’s OK when treated mostly like he was in this episode, where he was mostly just comic relief. As others have mentioned, it seems like this role would have gone to Aziz Ansari if he didn’t take Parks and Recreation last season, since Cole seems to be almost the exact same character as Ed, only Aziz did a better job with it. So Ed would maybe be an intern all over again and Cole would have morphed into someone else. Not sure.

To see the show improve every week at this point is encouraging and disheartening all at once, but it also proves once again that, in the right hands, many comedies will improve from a shaky start. Not sure if ABC will give this version of Scrubs a chance, but if they don’t, at least we’re ending on a high note.

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Jan
21

Scrubs Season 9 Episode 10 Our True Lies – Review

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After last week’s seemingly out-of-order interlude with J.D. and Elliot, we’re back to the purity of following the med students around, and I have to say, this was the best of those episodes to date.

Given the proper elbow room, you can see even some of the more one-note characters, like Lucy and Drew Cole, grow and change. And, given the fact that even Bill Lawrence thinks it’s a 70/30 shot against renewal, it’s a bit of a shame; episodes like this make me want to get to know these characters a little more and follow them through their med school trials and tribulations.

Again, the pacing of the episode was slower, and we didn’t see as many flashbacks and fantasy sequences. Which is fine with me; I want to get to know these characters with regards to how they interact with each other, not how they fantasize.

So the cheating scenario, where Cox keeps everyone from that med student study group in the same room until one of them admits to cheating on the exam, was very helpful in that regard. Nothing like having all the main characters in the same room for an extended period to see how everyone bounces off each other. It’s why there always seems to be one bank robbing / hostage scenario episode on every show.

Here’s what we learned: Lucy is overwhelmed, and she chews her hair when she lies, among other things. Drew Cole is actually noble, willing to take the hit for Lucy, especially because everyone expected him to be the cheater, anyway. Hottie Maya really, really has the hots for brainiac Tran (”You’re smothering me” might be the funniest line in the episode).

Finally, all the students are going to pull for each other because med school is tough enough and they all feel overwhelmed — and Drew is the king of second chances. So they’ll take Cox’s wet re-exam that probably asks who won the 1952 World Series, mainly because they all know they could have been the ones cheating.

I’m really liking Drew and Denise as a couple. Interesting how it was Lucy, horse lover and Denise’s polar opposite, that finally convinced Denise to reciprocate Drew’s “I love you.” Though even Cox is afraid of Denise’s “murder eyes,” people are starting to see the normal, vulnerable person underneath. Yes, it’s a shocker that Denise is capable of love, but if she can match up with anyone, a guy like Drew, whose parents are convinced is dead, seems to be perfect.

Even the Cox-Turk story was fun, because it’s interesting to see the peer dynamic develop between the two, especially their deal involving lunchtime pages and hip-hop handshakes. Oh, and it was fun to see Nadine Velasquez in any role, even if it’s in a hospital bed. And, good to get some extended face time with The Todd. You knew that with lesbians in the area, it would have been criminal for him to have the day off.

I still don’t know what they’re doing with Ken Jenkins. Kelso is just randomly hanging around the hospital now, talking about the “good old days” when doctors used to talk to their patients? I seem to recall Chief of Medicine Kelso hated talking to patients. Maybe he was more of a conversationalist in those heady, sexual harassment filled days of the sixties and seventies.

Like I said, this one was fun to watch. Hopefully, the last three episodes will build on this.

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Jan
19

Scrubs Season 9 – New Promotional Photos

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Jan
14

Scrubs Season 9 Episode 9 Our Stuff Gets Real – Sneak Peeks

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Jan
12

Scrubs – New Season 9 Promotional Photos

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Jan
07

Neil Flynn Wouldn’t Mind Returning to ‘Scrubs’

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So the new version of Scrubs
doesn’t seem to be going well with critics and long-time fans of the show.  But would it help if they brought back one major force from the old cast of the show?  Yep, we’re talking about Neil Flynn.

The Janitor has always been a remarkable presence on the eight beloved seasons of Scrubs.  His exit from the show’s ninth season was already perfect in itself, but it wouldn’t hurt if we saw him once again, would it?


On an interview with Movieline, the 49-year-old actor who gained fame on Scrubs and The Middle discussed why exactly he left the ABC comedy and the hopes of coming back.  We really would enjoy hearing about possibilities for his return, even though the Janitor may be a bit out of place in Winston University.

Neil Flynn was usually comfortable with his role on Scrubs, especially since he had plenty of input when it came to his lines.  Most of his script was improvised, and series creator Bill Lawrence didn’t limit the actor’s own comic style.

“Knowing that the scene was open-ended and being on the show as long as we had, they knew that we’d be able to come up with something on the set,” he told the publication.  “Especially scenes I had with Zach Braff.  Very early on, we were comfortable altering the dialogue a little bit.  Bill Lawrence, the creator, was all for it.  He joked that if it was funnier, he’d get the credit.”

As for his departure from the show,  Neil Flynn had this to say: “Well, they would have had everyone back if everyone was available.  We aired a series finale so the show was done.  No one was under contract or anything and so a few of us headed out and tried to get our next jobs.”

Moving on from Scrubs to The Middle wasn’t too hard for the actor, but he still recalls all the good times he had on the Sacred Heart set.  That made it easy for him to agree on coming back for more.

“It just so happened that I got a different job so they asked me to do the first episode of Scrubs [this season] to explain why my character would no longer be there,” Flynn explained.  “But they tell me that they’re keeping a spot open for me should I ever feel like coming back and I’d love to.”

Could the Janitor actually make another appearance on
Scrubs [Med School]
and make things tough for Lucy?  She may be not the J.D. we’re used to, but we’re thinking she needs a bit more advice from Dr. Jan Itor.

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Jan
04

‘Scrubs’ Star Dave Franco is “Nothing Like” Cole

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Six episodes in and we’re still trying our best to get used to the new cast of ABC’s Scrubs.  But to make that transition easier, the casting department has brought in Dave Franco, whose co-stars believe he’s better suited to a teen drama instead of this.

Still, he’s making his mark on the comedy series as Cole Aaronson, an entitled and cocky med student.  He’s had his share of films in the past, but this is his biggest project yet.  What’s interesting is that he believes his personality’s nowhere near his character’s, even though he’s able to portray him so convincingly.

According to the North Bay Nugget, Dave Franco explains how Cole has put up a façade to keep others from finding him vulnerable.  “As the season progresses, you learn about his relationship with his parents, which a lot of his attitude stems from,” the Scrubs star said.

“At the same time, you see that he is a vulnerable kid.  With all that said, he puts on an arrogant front, but at the same time, it’s obvious that he’s not really this guy.  He is harmless, when it’s all said and done.”

But despite the character’s positive traits, Dave Franco asserts that he and Cole are no similar.  “I like to believe that I’m nothing like this character.  I don’t know why it comes easily to me.  I like to believe I’m a pretty friendly, gracious person, and maybe it’s just my desire to be an a– that I never am.”

Who Dave Franco is, exactly, is more than actor James Franco’s kid brother.  The two of them have worked together in the past, sharing experiences and lessons in the industry.

“He’s let me figure out things for myself, learn from my own mistakes.  But at the same time, if there is anything I ever do need to know about acting, if I have any questions, he’s always there to answer them,” Dave Franco admitted.

“But I love that he doesn’t interfere with my path. I want to have my own career.  I don’t want to be James Franco’s little brother for the rest of my life.”

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Jan
03

Scrubs Season 9 Episode 6 Our New Girl-Bro – Recap

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I knew the first Zach Braff-free episode of this new version of Scrubs was going to be a bit of a bumpy ride, but I didn’t think things would be this bad.

It’s not just that the episode was lacking in funny. The established characters were mostly written wrong, exhibiting characteristics we’ve never really seen before. And the med students — except for Drew — were so broadly written that they could have been played by anybody.

No wonder why this episode was buried on New Year’s Day.

First of all: Elliot. Was that the same person we left at Sacred Heart last year? Granted, she was a much more confident doctor and person at the end of season eight than she was at the beginning of the series. But I didn’t recognize this Elliot. She was almost cocky, a characteristic even season eight Elliot never had.

Could she have developed it after getting married to J.D. and getting pregnant? Maybe. But it felt like the writers had another doctor in the original draft and just decided to make the doctor into Elliot. Really, Lucy could have been marveling at any doctor who seemingly “had it all,” then called that doctor a “munch” when the doctor left her with her patient. The way it was written, we didn’t really see much of what made Elliot such a compelling character all these years. And, if all Bill Lawrence could afford was a couple of full episodes with Sarah Chakle, he and his crew pretty much wasted an opportunity.

On to Turk. Jeez, the guy’s got to sack up. He worked for an entire year without J.D. You’d think he’d be used to it. He never seemed to be the needy half of the couple, so having him essentially whine and pout throughout this entire episode was a little off-putting. We like Turk because he’s a cocky bastard, comfortable enough in his own skin to be able to dance to “Poison” and feel fine about it. Whiny Turk is not a fun Turk. Maybe palling around with Denise will give him back his mojo.

Oh, and Denise. Didn’t she kind of not like Turk? Or was she just disdainful of the whole weird thing he had with J.D.? Now all of a sudden she’s liking him? Seems convenient that Turk is turning to her to find people like the Korean Helen Hunt and steal birthday cake from too-chipper employees.

And why would Cox conspire with a med student, even if the med student was his designated #1, to get another med student to do all the scut work? Is that really something Cox would even bother with? Cole is barely worth his time, much less the effort to tell him about some fake ranking system.

Finally, Lucy. Dull as usual. Nothing about her character makes me want to follow her as she moves on in her medical career. And screw-ups like mixing the bachelorette photos for the class slides didn’t give me any more reason to sympathize with her.

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Dec
30

Scrubs Season 9 Episode 6 Our New Girl-Bro – Sneak Peeks

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