Scrubs appreciation thread

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This is one of my favorites :yes:

I'm bummed that I didn't call Turk a few months ago - apparently the guy who plays him and Zach Braff answered quite a few calls during the show, knowing there are lots of people who will call a phone number if its not a 555-xxxx. This was the episode when Turk got a personalized number, like 1-800-CALL-TURK.
 
bonosloveslave said:
This is one of my favorites :yes:

I'm bummed that I didn't call Turk a few months ago - apparently the guy who plays him and Zach Braff answered quite a few calls during the show, knowing there are lots of people who will call a phone number if its not a 555-xxxx. This was the episode when Turk got a personalized number, like 1-800-CALL-TURK.

I had no idea they did that. That's really cool!

I love Scrubs! I wish they'd release it on DVD. The first season has always been my favorite of the four. :up:
 
Seinfeld Season 4 is also due out that day according to www.tvshowsondvd.com

'tis a good week for me..

may 14 - u2 concert
may 17 - a boatload of good dvds
may 19 - star wars episode III
may 22 - u2 concert
 
Even better news...

In what appeared to be a less-than-friendly act, NBC is yanking Friends spin-off Joey from its Thursday-night lineup as part of a major revamp aimed at reviving the network's once invincible Must-See-TV comedy array. The network said Thursday that beginning Jan. 5, Joey will be replaced by Will & Grace. Four Kings, a new sitcom from Will & Grace creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick, will follow at 8:30 p.m. The network will move My Name Is Earl, its only successful new entry of the season, into the key 9:00 p.m. timeslot, followed by The Office at 9:30 p.m. The network's long-running E.R. will remain in the 10:00 p.m. period. "Thursday night is what NBC is about," NBC Entertainment President Kevin Reilly told today's (Friday) New York Times. "This is just about going back to a comedy block." The new moves also bump Donald Trump's The Apprentice off the schedule, although Reilly told the Times that he expects it to return in the spring -- but probably not on Thursday nights. He also said that NBC will bring back the comedy Scrubs on Jan. 3 at 9:00 p.m., scheduling two original episodes back-to-back each week.

A full-hour of Scrubs every week :drool:
 
this thread is perfect timing - just yesterday my coworker let me borrow season 1&2 since she always raves about this show and I have never seen it before. It really is a clever and very funny show.
I work at a vet clinic and can very much relate..
having to take out blood without being afrain of hurting the animal and the jerk boss who never makes anything better

overall, I already really like it from the first 2 episodes Ive seen and thats saying a lot!
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I love Scrubs but I really hate the way they have been treating the show. I can't believe Joey was made out to be the best show over Scrubs. :huh:

They should put it back on Thursday nights where it belongs instead of Tuesdays.
 
I absolutely love this show, it is so funny. The half hour goes by sooooo fast though. I really need to tape it cuz I laff so much I miss parts of it and need to re-watch it to pick up all the humor.
 
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