Posts with tag turk
Posted Feb 16th 2007 12:02AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, OpEd, Scrubs
(S06E09) Hiya! My name is Bob Kelso and I like whores. -- Bob Kelso
Thanks to my brother Joel for covering last week's episode of Scrubs while I was watching and performing some serious Improv. By the way, if Bassprov ever comes to your town buy tickets early and go see them. Mark Sutton and Joe Bill are just terrific!
Enough Improv chat, let's move ahead to this week's show. The most important item was, of course, the cameo appearance of former TV Squad writer (and current Netscape dude) Ryan Budke (check out the image at the end of this post, after the jump -- he's the guy you don't recognize, in light blue scrubs). It just goes to show you that we here at TV Squad are more than just writers. We're anonymous extras with our backs turned to the camera.
Continue reading Scrubs: My Perspective
Posted Feb 1st 2007 11:05PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, OpEd, Scrubs
(S06E07) Let's see, over the past five seasons J.D. has given his special narrating powers to Turk, Elliot, Carla, and even Janitor. So, it was logical that he would pass on his abilities to one of the two remaining bigwigs of the show. And he did so this week, as the inner monologue was passed on to Bob Kelso.
Its been awhile since we've seen Bob strut his stuff on the show. Yes, he had some significant singing parts during the musical episode, but he's been in the shadows recently. He certainly isn't the powerhouse that he was in the earlier seasons. That was actually the plot of this week's episode: the staff are no longer afraid of Kelso's tirades since he barely shows up anymore.
Continue reading Scrubs: His Story IV
Posted Jan 17th 2007 8:19PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Scrubs, Video

Are you ready for some bad singing? Eh, forget that
American Idol crap. The much-hyped
Scrubs musical is tomorrow night. For a whole half hour, you can watch perfectly respectable/paid actors attempt to harmonize! Actually, I am kind-of curious to see who is a good singer. Something tells me either the Janitor or Bob Kelso is going to bring down the house. What I really want is some head-banging, hateful music from pregnant Jordan.
We've got a clip after the jump of one of the musical numbers from tomorrow night's episode. You may have already seen this, as NBC released it last year. It's a super-creepy ballad with J.D. and Turk called "Guy Love".
Look for another clip tomorrow!
Continue reading Scrubs preview clip for tomorrow's episode
Posted Jan 11th 2007 10:33PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, OpEd, Scrubs
(S06E05) Let's get right to it. Here was the funniest part of this week's episode:
Turk is extremely worried about Carla's postpartum depression so he goes to Dr. Cox for advice. Perry tells Turk that the only person who can help Carla right now is someone else who had the same illness. So, he makes a call to the missus. In walks a extremely angry, third-trimester pregnant Jordan to the melodious notes of Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely". She pushes through hospital staff like a linebacker through offensive tacklers, stuffs some form of cake into her mouth (that she grabbed from another employees) and screeches 'What?' to Perry and Turk while food flies from her mouth.
That was the funniest scene. The rest? Meh.
Continue reading Scrubs: My Friend WIth Money
Posted Apr 10th 2006 10:41AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Scrubs

The future of
Scrubs
seemed a little iffy earlier this season, when NBC shelved it until after the New Year.
Scrubs creator Bill
Lawrence and star Zach Braff talked
a
lot about how the entire staff went
whole
hog because they thought this might be the last season, and how they could end up
on ABC if NBC doesn't want them anymore. He sort-of
says it in this
New
York Times article, but Bill Lawrence
flat-out told E! that he's confident
Scrubs will have a season six, whether it's on NBC or ABC. And, it's probably not leaving NBC any time
soon.
Scrubs' ratings have been admirable so far this season (since new episodes started airing in
January). Until
American Idol started, it was averaging 8 million viewers a night. Those numbers are down, but
still impressive. And,
Scrubs is doing well that that key demographic: 18-49 viewers.
I guess
Scrubs will be around long enough for us to find out the
name of Turk and Carla's baby!
[Thanks,
Nawfal!]
Posted Mar 29th 2006 9:09AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Scrubs

Now that
Carla is finally pregnant, we need to start thinking about baby names. I say 'we' because NBC is holding a contest from
now through May for a name for Carla and Turk's baby on
Scrubs. Whoever enters the winning name (and sex) will
have a character named after them on
Scrubs. Go to
this NBC
website to enter the contest. You have to choose a name and a gender and then give all your personal information,
of course.
Go enter, and then come back and tell me what name you chose.
Posted Feb 8th 2006 4:10PM by Ryan j Budke
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, OpEd, Scrubs

We interrupt Chris'
regularly scheduled review of
Scrubs to bring you my views and musings on
NBC's brilliant gem. I'm going to be reviewing both of last night's episodes in one review, which works out nicely
since they flowed more or less as one story. They both centered around guest star Mandy Moore as JD's new girlfriend. A
case of art imitating life since these two are dating (and rumored to be engaged) in real life. I'm sure it's the same
for girls, but guys have a couple of different groupings for their celebrity crushes. There's the *ahem* fantasies of
Angelina Jolie, Shakira, and Keira Knightley, and then you've got those girls that you just wish you had as your
girlfriend; Natalie Portman, Reece Witherspoon and Keira Knightley (what can I say, I've got a thing for her). Very
high a top that latter list for most guys is Mandy Moore. She just comes across as one of the generally sweetest girls
you could ever hope to meet, and these episodes certainly helped cement that persona. I hate Zach Braff. On with the
show!
Continue reading Scrubs: My Half Acre/Her Story II