Scrubs

2001

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8.4| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 02 October 2001 Canceled
Producted By: Touchstone Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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In the unreal world of Sacred Heart Hospital, John "J.D." Dorian learns the ways of medicine, friendship and life.

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twister I am one of those people who like to exaggerate when they see/ find something they like and this was one of the best occasions to do so.I don't want to give any spoilers so I will just present some of the reasons why I think everyone who knows good humor, likes smart drama and wants to watch a show because the characters are well developed should DEFINITELY give this a try. One main character, JD is a person who just started as a resident in a hospital and will have a lot of experience trying to improve himself as a doctor. He meets a lot of interesting people and you shortly find out that in fact, there are multiple main characters who are evolving and experiencing everything from love to hate in their unique way.What I found interesting is that throughout the entire show, even though it's supposed to be comedy, all the important moments are taken seriously and there is a morale attached to each of them. You can actually have your kids watching this without any issue because it never goes overboard or overdoes the jokes.All in all, except for the last season which is garbage, this show is super funny, witty, full of interesting moments that you can empathize with and actually learn a lesson and IT'S GOOD 20 minutes ENTERTAINMENT when you eat or after a rough day at work. It will put a smile on your face trust me! If not, I will give you the evil eye!
Hayden A Weeks I honestly can't even begin to describe this show. It was somehow able to make me laugh, cry, learn medical information, and question whether or not there is any true meaning to life. For a show with a setting as widespread a hospital, the characters always remain the main focus. John C. McGinley makes it known from episode one that he will be one of the most sympathetic and hilarious characters on television, and he really delivers. Zach Braff and Donald Faison remain one of the best TV duos of all time. The only part that really falters is Sarah Chalke, who just comes off as a complaining know it all in the first few seasons, but starts to build herself as a character later on. The first season is a little iffy, just getting used to the shows memorable but odd sight gags, but just like any good comedy, the writing really brings it together. I will cherish this show as a staple of it's generation, and as one of the most quotable programs ever. If you haven't already, I would definitely give this show a watch.
taylorhammons Though the later years didn't have the same appeal as the first 6 or 7, scrubs is a truly amazing show. Aptly called the most accurate medical drama on TV, this show follows, not only the personal and romantic lives of its doctors, but also their professional life. With all the "medical" dramas on TV, you would think there would be more of an emphasis on the stress, depression, and difficulty that doctors face every day. Instead, shows like Greys Anatomy leave out the sad, depressing, and well, let's just say it, the realistic aspects of doctor life in favor of more sex scenes. Scrubs is very very different. Sure, it is, first and foremost a comedy. And one of the best out there, I might add. But more than that, it is a commentary on the difficulties of life, in the medical field and beyond. Be warned. If you watch this show, you will be exposed to brutally honest commentary on the effects of overdoses, cancer, alcoholism, and surgery. You will be taught what it is like to live every day for someone else and never get so much as a "thank you". You will find yourself both loving and hating the characters because they remind you so much of people you know. You will find yourself hating them even more when they remind you of yourself. But in the end, if you make it through, you'll be a better person. And you'll have a new favorite show.
weejockxxx A comedy about a hospital? Oh well I have seen the Doctor At Large series and thought I knew what to expect: Was I wrong. This programme is not totally a comedy and it lacks the one irritant on most sit-coms; a laughter track. That is what makes this show stand out from all the others. The characters are funny but also serious in that they have 'real' lives and problems and, all too often, tragedy. I mean, people die in this program! The main characters, J.D. (Zach Braff), Elliot (Sarah Chalke) and Christopher Turk (Donald Faison) are all very funny and apart from that, Elliot is so hot you may burn just looking at her. Doctor Cox, their mentor, is acerbic and sarcastic to a fault but underneath it really cares about the interns in his charge. The hospital boss, Dr Kelso, is the exact opposite, measuring everything in terms of money but he, too, has a tragic side and deep down despairs when the system lets down the patients in his charge. Other characters such as Jordan, Carla and the creepy Janitor combine to make this show the success it is. Watch the day to day growth from intern to Doctor and you will learn to love (or hate) the various characters. One thing is for sure; you will never look at a hospital the same way again.