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jellloshot |
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Kelso has been THE funny lately. Is he not coming back?
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sniffles11 |
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Legal Custodians might be the greatest show of all time
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Glebe220 |
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Did anyone else get a scene from ER through most of the cold open? I thought they were setting up a joke but then it switched quickly to Scrubs
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Lurking Larry |
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That's what we got also. Either just a technical goof....or a kick in the a@@ on the way out the door from NBC.
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Antithesys |
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Okay, it was a great episode, but why in the world would they pull it out of sequence to show it as the finale? Last week's would have worked just as well.
Kelso was there again and it took me a while to figure out whether I missed or forgot how he got back to work.
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Cheyenie |
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My husband and I were wondering the same thing. Did we see this one already? I was disappointe with it. Most of the jokes fell flat to me. Although, the
fact that they didn't rush JD and Elliot back to each other was good. That would have been kind of lame.
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OG sofa |
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what was that last line that dr. cox mumbled at the end.
my tinny little speaker on my 13" philco messed it up. a little help? |
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TimmyTAR |
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I think it was, "Let's just say, that's the way I'm telling it." (Or something close to that. They'll have the episode online soon to
check.) Does this mean that the princess died?
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pfritobandito |
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I just got to catch up with the DVR... Loved the Scrubs finale even though it was out of sequence. Only Scrubs could pull off a fairy tale episode and make it
great. I think the princess lived because she would get a liver transplant. So glad ABC stepped up to continue the show. My "must see" comedy list
has really dwindled over the years...
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7neves7 |
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This show has just gotten progressively worse the past two seasons. I don't know if its just because everything has already been done already or not.
Season 4 was the climax for me, after that, I felt the show began to fade.
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SurvivorSurvivorSurvivor |
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Last season was pretty strong....and Season 5 after the midway mark. Agreed that this one was mostly a waste of time and NBC's handling of the last episode
(technical glitch? confusing us over Kelso by airing the episode out of order?) is the last nail in the coffin. The strike shortchanged the show like, what,
six episodes? Do they really need an entire season on ABC with the current level of sogginess to tie off a few
loose-ends, if any?
Edit: Ooh! Excellent article that says what we're all feeling: From The LA Times
Last Edited By: SurvivorSurvivorSurvivor
05/11/08 5:30 PM.
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Antithesys |
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Scrubs was officially announced today as a midseason replacement for ABC. So luckily it won't be a full season.
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CoconutPhone |
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Yeah also glad it's only a mid-season show.
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aanvari3 |
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I think the show went wrong by focusing too much on the side characters. They're good for the main stars to play off of, but when they start playing off
each other its just stupid.
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CoconutPhone |
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Scrubs Boss Blasts NBC, Previews "Serious" Changes
Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke in Scrubs by Dean Hendler/NBC Photo
Why'd it take so long to announce this thing? Bill Lawrence: As I understand it, it was legally very important not to say anything officially until after the show had finished its run on NBC. What led to the break-up with NBC? Lawrence: When the strike ended, we told NBC that, even though we had another seven episodes mapped out, we could do it in three, and they just didn't have any interest. Total harsh buzz of not giving a s--t about a show that had been on the network for seven years and made them millions of dollars. And I'd be more bitter, except that it worked out good for us. They didn't want to do any kind of wrap-up? Lawrence: Not only did they not want to do any kind of wrap-up, but they took an episode that was supposed to air in the middle of the season - the fairytale episode - and marketed it as a series finale. Which was bulls--t. It was never supposed to be a series finale, much less a season finale, and I think it ended up getting judged kind of harshly because of it. If it was just a regular episode that people had tuned into I think they would've thought it was cool and funny. I was under the impression NBC was willing to give you one episode to finish things off. No? Lawrence: Well, here's the thing. When the strike ended, NBC said, "You can shoot an hour-long finale, but we'll only pay for half of it." They wanted [ABC Studios] to suck up all the expenses, and ABC said that was unacceptable. And it felt especially harsh because Scrubs was pulling in better [ratings] than 30 Rock and My Name is Earl - even though I love those two shows - and they were encouraged to do as many f--king episodes as they can after the strike. And after seven years, I ask for three episodes to wrap up the series and they say, "Tough s--t." How do you go from three episodes on NBC to 18 on ABC? Lawrence: It was weird, man. I was thinking we'd put these last six episodes on DVD, just so we can wrap the show up and be proud of it, but the head of ABC Studios, Mark Pedowitz, said, "Bill, if you can make the show a little cheaper, I can probably get us a full season on ABC." I didn't answer right away. The first thing I did was call the cast and the writers together and I said, "Look, if we're going to do this, we have to get back to something we creatively can all be excited about." Because, personally, I felt like this past season we were less than inspired comedically. So I said to them, "This means you guys working harder. It means having emotional stakes and losing all the goofy, broad stuff that I think is easy to write… " And everyone said they were on board for one more season. Will the show still be a comedy? Lawrence: It's still a comedy, but when we first did the show, it was a drama with elements of comedy and lots of stupid sound effects. But some of the strongest episodes in the second and third year had character comedy. You can still do things like kill Brendan Fraser and have the lady that loved musical theater die and then sing a song at the end. This became a very Simpsons-esque show with incredibly broad, unrealistic moments and fantasies that were both in reality and not in reality. When you've been writing this show for seven years, it's so easy to get into these patterns of writing the same jokes over and over: J.D. loves Turk, J.D. wants Dr. Cox's approval, Elliot's whiny and neurotic. But this year the stuff is really f--king good. I think our old stand-by fans are really going to dig these shows. Is Ken Jenkins (Kelso) still a series regular? Lawrence: He's still a series regular. The core of his participation this year is with Dr. Cox, who becomes Chief of Medicine. Now that Dr. Kelso is no longer a hospital bureaucrat, he is actually a decent human being and is Dr. Cox's confidant because Cox can't really talk to anyone else about how much that job sucks. I heard you were looking to cast a new Chief. Lawrence: That's just a piece of stunt casting that we're going to do for three episodes. Talk to me about these budget cuts that ABC requested. Are we going to notice anything missing? Lawrence: No. We have a smaller writing staff and we're filming the show in four-and-a-half days instead of five. And, you'll never notice it because we have so many actors on the show, but every cast member is taking two episodes off. Even Zach? Lawrence: Even Zach. Remember, I've done one or two episodes every year where J.D. isn't in the show except for one line, and some other character has the voiceover. It wasn't all that noticeable. It just looks like a cool creative choice. |
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CoconutPhone |
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I'm soooooooooooooooooooo excited about this. Sounds like it's going to be stellar.
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I'm glad Bill Lawrence agrees with what I thought as well, that the show has become a flimsy "goofy joke" show, as opposed to a drama with
comedic elements in it.
I hope he can remedy that for the final season. I guess we will see in a year. |
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MargueritaBlendedNoSalt |
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Antithesys wrote: Good, I'm glad you saw the same thing so I know I'm not going crazy (at least over this show). I thought maybe I missed the opening sequence that explained why Kelso was back at the hospital. |
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pfritobandito |
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Go Bill Lawrence and tell'em like it is!
I do wonder why NBC dumped on Scrubs when it is a good show? And like Bill said, "we've been on the network for seven years and made them millions of dollars". Ungrateful bastards! I just hope ABC does them right and we can get back to enjoying a great show. And please put Scrubs in a good time slot too! |
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