j.d.-related stories
Posted Jan 30th 2009 2:23PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Scrubs, Cancellations, Reality-Free

After
Scrubs moved from NBC to ABC this season, a lot of fans assumed that this would be the one last gasp for the show. And those fans were right.
Show creator Bill Lawrence spoke at William & Mary last night and told the crowd that the show was indeed
ending at the end of this season. It has nothing to do with the network switch, it's actually because Zach Braff decided to leave. J.D. is the pivotal character in the show so the show can't really continue without him (though I'm sure a lot of fans will
say that it could).
This isn't shocking news, and the way things went (the switch of networks, Braff hinting he might want to leave, the show being in its 8th season) probably means they had time to film a real finale to the show. And we'll learn the janitor's name! I had no idea that the janitor only spoke to J.D. the first season because he was originally supposed to be someone only J.D. could see. I'll have to go back and look at those episodes again. It might make the first season seem more like
The Sixth Sense for fans.
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Posted Jan 8th 2009 10:02AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, OpEd, Video, Episode Reviews
(S21E01) "Sorta." - Ryan, after his girlfriend asks him if the eight people in the house are four guys and four girlsIt goes without saying that I am way, way beyond the demographic for
The Real World. I kept thinking while watching this 21st season (yes, 21 seasons - 17 years) opener, "wow, I'm glad I'm not 23 anymore and worried about stupid stuff."
This season is the usual mix that the show always seems to put together, and here are the notes that I made while watching the show.
Continue reading The Real World: Brooklyn (season premiere) - VIDEO
Posted Nov 15th 2006 9:36AM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Scrubs

Off-Broadway theater's accidental punchline
The Blue Man Group will be
making an appearance on this season's premiere of
Scrubs. The blue-skinned, percussion-inclined trio will be joined on stage by Zach Braff's character J.D. at The Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino.
This is, of course, not the Blue Man's first television appearance. In addition to numerous ads and talk show appearances, the group was part of an on-going
Arrested Development gag, which involved David Cross' Tobias as the group's perpetual understudy. I've got my fingers-crossed for an
Arrested Development-Scrubs crossover episode. Zach Braff appeared on the beloved, canceled Fox sitcom and hinted in interviews of Tobias, a licensed therapist, making a possible stop at Sacred Heart Hospital. It's probably just wishful thinking, but a comedy fan can dream.
The
Scrubs season premiere is set for Thursday, November 30th at 9PM.
Posted Apr 26th 2006 5:30PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, OpEd, Scrubs, Watercooler Talk
Look, I'm not a doctor; I don't
even play one on TV. However, after watching Tuesday night's episode of Scrubs and reading brother Joel's review I got to thinking (which is always a bad
idea): was the diagnosis wrong?
Well, no. To recap, in Tuesday's episode three patients at Sacred Heart died
after rabies infected organs (liver, heart valve, kidney) were transplanted into their bodies. The organs came from
a patient (Jill Tracy, played by Nicole Sullivan) who J.D. (Zach Braff) though passed away from an
overdose.
In actuality it seems that the case of rabies-infected organs was 'ripped from the
headlines' from an event that occurred in 2004. According to the CNN article,
three recipient patients at three different hospitals in the United States died after the
infected organs (one liver and two kidneys) were transplanted. It also turns out that the organ donor also died of
rabies, which infects the central nervous system and can cause symptoms such as hypersalivation (foaming at the mouth),
insomnia and anxiety.
Rabies is normally not tested for during transplant procedures. More common infectious
diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B and C and syphilis are more commonly tested.
And you thought you couldn't
learn anything from TV.
Posted Apr 25th 2006 6:42PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, OpEd, Scrubs
Stop! Don't touch
the remote! Keep that finger away from the Power button! In other words, don't turn off your TV during TV Turnoff
Week. If you do, you'll be missing one of the funniest comedies on television today.
I am talking about
NBC's Scrubs. There hasn't been a comedy since Friends, not even Everyone
Everybody Loves Raymond, that makes me laugh out loud like Scrubs does. I mean, how can you
not chuckle while Chris Turk (Donald Faison) dances and lip-synchs to Bel Biv Devoe's Poison. Or snicker
when Dr. Cox (John McGinley) goes on one of his 30-second rant on, for instance, why the purple Wiggle is
always sleeping (for the uninitiated, the purple Wiggle is Jeff Fatt of the very popular children's television show
The Wiggles). Or guffaw when J.D. (Zach Braff) has one of his surreal daydreams in the middle
of a conversation.
Continue reading Why Watch TV: Scrubs
Posted Apr 9th 2006 2:27PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Talent, Industry, Scrubs

Interesting
piece over at
The New
York Times about how the creators and producers were so exhausted by NBC's handling of the show (various time
slots, on the shelf, off the shelf, etc) that this year they just decided to let it all hang out and kick the wackniess
into high gear. Creator and executive producer Bill Lawrence:
"This year we decided to stop
obsessing about how we can bring new people to the show...we decided that this year, we'd just do what we wanted and
hoped we would at least be proud of it, even if it never saw the light of day."