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No hospitals can not be funny? Think again! Scrubs gives us a weekly dose of hospital drama mixed with a little more absurd humor you will ever see. As a critic, 'are more for the cheese and operation funny jokes than anything else .. "Without But this humor has a heart as interns at the Sacred Heart Hospital treat injuries and illnesses every day, trust and rely on each other the whole way. During seven seasons, we saw the Sacred Heart and its cast of interns / doctors / patients and the eyes of Dr. JD Dorian (Zach Braff). Scrubs was created by Bill Lawrence and Sarah Chalke stars like John C. McGinley and Donald Faison, among others. Dr. Dorian recounts the events and interactions of the characters, giving us a hospital "dramedy" that offers heart chain pulling medical cases and broad humor (often dreams Dorian days). If this sounds like a mixture that does not work for you, consider this: "I never thought I could get to a show like Scrubs. I saw a few repetitions at night later and I was really addicted." Scrubs stupidity may be too much for some to take, but in general, gets positive marks.
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2.Here is the eighth season of "Scrubs" – which never should have happened. Like "Diff'rent Strokes" more than 20 years, the hospital ABC has defected to the NBC sitcom, which is presumed to be his last season. Or maybe not.
We never know what the creator of the irrepressible Issue / producer executive / executive producer Bill Lawrence might have on his neck, and make sure you got a great achievement of the land is 18 episodes stay of execution. Of course, the fact that "Scrubs" is produced by ABC Studios might have a little something to do with it. Whatever the reason, it is wonderful to see the return of a half hour of this charming and wonderfully made in writing, especially when suffering from a shortage of primetime Comedy Network.
The show comes to the ground as mid-season after eight months and a change of venue, the integration of a new crop of interns with perfect poise and demonstrates once again the combination of elements dramatic comedy without breaking a sweat.
The rolls show on ABC with an alias to two shots (two episodes), the first way it presents its impressive range, proved to be a "Scrubs" force from the outset. First is a segment written by Angela Nissel enter the heart and the ethics of Dr. Maddox, played by none other than New recurring player Courteney Cox (who surely knows his way around a comedy series and becomes "hard work here.) Surrounding the usual actors back "Scrubs", directed by Zach Braff players underestimated Sarah Chalke Donald Faison, the incomparable John C. McGinley and Judy Reyes – long one of the most talented and colorful TV launches. The opening section spits a bit before finding rhythm in episode 2 that Glynn Turman guest stars as a dying patient to overcome his mortality.
This is very good at "Scrubs" is politically incorrect tone, which is the line of the crime is so good that even in the mirror before having the opportunity to work a good deal of indignation. ABC is smart to have collected, that the faithful must show moves with a few ticks on the dial. Rather than universal health care policy remains a pipe dream, the laughter is medicine, not only that everyone can afford, but they desperately need. And "Scrubs" continues to meet many of this without requiring a co-payment.
3.2009 shooting bright and new. With regard to a host new episodes and all networks. But what the "new" factor is, scrubs has an advantage over them. A list of all students stupid medical school costs, a new Chief of Medicine, Dr. Maddox, played by Courteney Cox, and perhaps even a new superintendent (But I wonder if the movement will last). And not only washed the Scrubs cast members of news, is a fully network new. For do not know, after seven seasons on NBC, has hightailed Scrubs to ABC. And do not forget, Zach Braff's last season on the show. Yes, a lot of changes there.
There are, however, one important question to answer. Clear that the infusion "novelty" and "energy" is released in the entire cast of Scrubs as a frisbee when asked about the changes that have shaped the season eight. Tested comic geniuses such as Cox have been aired on a shameless booster. And the swan song Braff to add to the drama. But the question remains, the question is whether all this reinvention of the series is really something to get excited more. Ready? Here it is: funny Scrubs?
Of course, in recent seasons, Scrubs has walked the fine line of comedy and drama. One minute you have JD (Zach Braff) adrift in the land of Lala, a weird fantasy come to life and are fun with milk through the nose, because you laugh so much. A minutes later, the music stops to see a patient gasp his last breath in the afterlife. But soon you laughing again as the mood starts to drag the way back in. He still does. This makes scrubs and scrubs.
Thus, in the eighth season opens, "My Jerks" and "My Last Words "Is the type still there?
Oh yes. Scrubs offers new episodes of both very funny and complete sensations.
Goofy, as always, scrubs otherwise not take themselves too seriously, even when an episode is dedicated mainly to himself, as is the case of "My jerking. The eighth season opens introduced all members of the distribution of new, redefined some long-standing relations issue, and renewed the dynamics between the characters and the show itself. Mr. Maddox is firmly established as the new Chief Hospital and students are as eccentric and incompetent. JD and Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley) is actually equivalent now (Well, almost the same). And Dr. Cox finds that, unfortunately, even if a new chief of medicine, its former role as guardian of the hospitals is firmly intact.
In other words, many "My tight" focuses on laying the new foundations for the eighth season of Scrubs. It's like new furniture: the same old house (Or apartment for you city dwellers), but still needs a ride to get used to the place. "My Jerks" was a tour of new excavations. But He was very funny. And that, my friends, is the key. SCRUBS brings always funny, even after seven seasons.
"My last words," compared to "My contras" was not fun. The dark theme of death is taken on the head. In fact, death plays an important role in this episode that the Turk (Donald Faison) and JD even jump long annual tradition of the night "steak" instead of spending the night talking to George Valentine (Glynn Turman), a man who has only few hours of life. The jokes are still around, but not as frequent. Those who remain, however, are brilliantly funny and touching at once.
Unlike many other comedies on the air, scrub has the ability to find humor, even in the worst of the subjects. A man has died, but the journey of accepting death through several stages. Somehow, after all ideas are doing and are fined scrubs epitomes Notes laughter. And after all the emotions that go through the "My Last Words, "you feel that laughter is well deserved. I never thought that a rocket fired into the night sky could make me run the entire gamut of emotions from sadness to melancholy to joy (go watch the episode and you'll understand what I mean.)
Yes, scrubs is back, perhaps his last season, but yet to be determined. Braff is safe to go to the end of the season. There are many changes in store for Scrubs this year, but judging by the prime ministers, I too concerned. Scrubs seems that stays true to form: a hybrid of comedy and drama that made the show the success it is.
The eighth season see the replacement of Dr. Kelso, Dr. Taylor Maddox (Courteney Cox Arquette), he quickly made many changes that affect how doctors treat the patients. JD and Elliot finally discuss their true feelings for each other, and concierge and marry Lady (Kit Pongetti), while Dr. Cox was promoted to Chief of Medicine. JD prepares to leave Sacred Heart to be closer to his son, Elliot. Turco was also promoted to chief of surgery at Sacred Heart.
Consistent with this eighth season, Scrubs: Interns also been launched, focusing around the house in medicine of the eighth season, Sunny Day (personal Shah) Denise (Eliza Coupe), Katie (Betsy Beutler), and Howie Bosley (Todd). Students learn the different characters series about life in the hospital.
The ninth season will be a season of unknown duration after eight finals and see the doctor Dr. Cox and Turk become medical teachers and students to turn in the Holy Heart. In addition, Elliot eventually married and pregnant with JD During this season, also known as Ted Buckland leave the series during the season as actor Sam Lloyd decided to go ahead. Ninth season will begin broadcasting on December 1, 2009.
Production
The origin of the show is based on experiences Dr. Jonathan Doris "as a resident in internal medicine at Brown Medical School, which served as inspiration for the college friend and show creator Bill Lawrence.
Scrubs is produced by ABC, through its production division, but was broadcast by rival NBC. According to Lawrence corridor show the agreement is unusual, at least for 2007: "The show is a dinosaur, on a network and another one hundred percent" and is now in syndication, which makes a lot 'of money for Touchstone. "He and Braff confirmed ABC have broadcast the seventh season, NBC has refused to do so.
From Scrubs is distributed at world in many different languages, where foreign languages in question must be modified for international versions. Carla is changed to Spanish Italian version Series Spanish, German and Elliot changes in Danish (or at least one episode of the fourth season with a German accent, Switzerland) in the German version of the series.
The chest radiograph at the end of the sequence was hung upside down for most of the first five seasons. Bill Lawrence has stated that the presence X-ray background was intentional, because it meant that new students have occurred. However, during the audio commentary Zach Braff in "my last chance," states that the error was unintentional. The error became somewhat famous and was even parodied in "My col.
An attempt was made to correct the error in the title sequence widespread than was used in early Season 2, but the extended sequence (including corrected X-ray) were soon scrapped at fan and ask the network. Finally, "My Urologist Dr. Kim Briggs steps in the credits and switches X-ray around, saying:" It's the opposite, it m'énerve for years. "In the beginning of the season in August, when the series for the ABC, the chest radiograph was again back.
Team Leader
Creator the series executive producer and head writer is Bill Lawrence. He wrote many episodes and made 17. It is also a favorite live and a lot of uncredited rewrites episodes. Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan produced and written a series of episodes and for the first time as co-writers and producers of the program and path to executive producers left the show after the eighth season. [13] Bill Callahan is an executive producer and writer who began the series in Season 4 as co-executive producer and has since has written eight episodes. Angela Nissel joined the team in season 2 as editor and became a producer of control in 2007, wrote 10 episodes. In his second book, Bill Lawrence is listed on the back and references to Scrubs are present throughout the last chapter. Micro Schwartz is co-executive producer, which began as a publisher of history in 2006. He wrote 13 episodes, and also has a recurring role on the show as Lloyd dealer. Michael Spiller had 17 episodes in 2002-09. The pilot episode of the series, "My first day" was directed by Adam Bernstein, who has since made 11 episodes of others. Zach Braff star item has seven episodes of the series, including historic 100th episode "My Way Home", which won a George Foster Peabody Award in April 2007. In 2009, Josh Bycel, Monitoring writer and producer for the cartoon American Dad, Deal joined the crew, the new executive producer of the ninth season.
Medical Advisors
Scrubs writers work with several medical advisors, including doctors Jonathan Doris, Jon Turk, and Dolly Klock. Their names serve as a basis for character names John Dorian, Chris Turk and Molly Clock (played by Braff, Faison and Heather Graham, respectively). At the end of the eighth season, "My Final," the JD "real" Jonathan Doris made a brief appearance as a doctor who said "goodbye" to the JD.
Filming location
Item: Heart Hospital Sacred
Scrubs is filmed on site in North Hollywood Medical Center, a real decommissioned hospital located in Unit 12 629 Riverside in the neighborhood of North Hollywood Los Angeles, California, however, the situation of the Sacred Heart Hospital in the fictional world of Scrubs is much more ambiguous. Cast and crew of the program concerns San DiFrangeles location, "a portmanteau of San Diego, San Francisco and Los Angeles, which is intended to cover much of California. For the ninth season Scrubs, the show will be filmed at Culver Studios.
the writers strike and changes in the network
On November 5, 2007, the Writers Guild of America declared on strike, prompting the production of the show's seventh season on hold. When the strike began, only eleven of the eighteen Scrubs "one seventh episodes planned season had been fully amortized. Lorenzo had refused to cross picket lines WGA to serve any of his duties for the show, so ABC Studios had non-WGA members finish episode twelve, whose study had lobbied unsuccessfully to rewrite Lawrence as a series finale before the strike.
During the strike, NBC has announced that the Office Scrubs and be replaced by Celebrity Apprentice. NBC announced that Scrubs would later put on hold for now, and fill the 8-9 h time interval different specialties and repeat.
Episode 11, "My Princess, was filmed at last, [18] Although Lawrence was absent. Filming episode 11 was disrupted by the strikers. It was believed that Lawrence had tipped the picketers off about the shooting plan, but these proved to be false beliefs Lawrence quickly led to the whole "keep the peace." [18] After the strike ended, Lawrence announced that the latest episodes of Scrubs would occurred even if at the time, was not sure where or how to distribute [19].
Eighth season on ABC
In the midst of the strike-induced participation doubt of the latest episodes of Scrubs, on February 28, 2008, Hollywood Reporter noted that ABC was in talks with sister company ABC Studios to Scrubs to ABC for an eighth season of 18 episodes, [20] Despite the Lawrence and Braff's protests that the seventh season would definitely be the last. [18] A hours later, Variety reported that NBC was lashing and threatening to take legal action against ABC Studios. However, McGinley confirmed that he had received orders return to work March 24, 2008 at the start of production for another season. On March 12, 2008, McGinley was also quoted as saying that long-rumored move from NBC ABC is a fait accompli, and would be Scrubs air on ABC during the 2008-09 season television mid-season replacement.
On March 19, 2008, Michael Ausiello TV Guide said that while nothing has been "official", the cast of Scrubs was to report to work the following Wednesday for work on a season of "not official "yet. Zach Braff posted on his MySpace blog, April 28, 2008, eighth season consisting of 18 episodes production, but could not say where will be published. Then he told me, May 7, 2008, the May 8 episode would be the last Scrubs episode, broadcast on NBC, which was followed by a bulletin of MySpace, May 12, confirming that the eighth season of Scrubs "will move to ABC.
On May 13, ABC announced that Scrubs would be a midseason replacement, which airs every Tuesday at 9:00 pm EST. Steve McPherson, ABC Entertainment president also stated that additional seasons beyond the eighth would Scrubs occur if it works well. In late November, ABC announced that Scrubs episodes resume with back-to-back "of January 6, 2009 at 21 hours CEST.
Creator Bill Lawrence said in an interview video 8 season is viewed more as the first seasons the tone, more focused on a more realistic and dramatic history and introduction of new characters. Courteney Cox joins the cast of the new Chief of Medicine, Dr. Maddox for a three-episode arc. The eighth season includes webisodes, is the first Scrubs season broadcast in HD.
Sarah Chalke hopes that JD and Elliot end up together again, comparing them to friends Ross and Rachel's characters, which has been addressed several times in the show. In the early episodes of the season to have revived their relationship, dating and continued until the end of the season. Several players who had the role of evaluating patients at Sacred Heart Scrubs return for the final.
Cinematography
The show with a configuration of a single camera instead of a multi-camera setup more typical of the comedies. Episode 4.17 "My life four cameras, has a short style with multiple cameras, and that includes JD fantasies of life is more like a traditional sitcom.
John Inwood, Director of photography series, running against their own products Super16 Aaton XTR camera. Except for the end of season 5, "my transition," which was broadcast in high definition, seven seasons the series is broadcast in standard definition 4:3 format.
After the show moved from NBC to ABC, the format for the dissemination of new HD episodes changed. John Inwood believes the old episodes will be re-released in high definition too. Protected at 16:09 in the first episodes could be issued in HD, when the market evolved. In his view, the Super16 camera images was not only enough air in HD, which sounded very good.
Music
Music plays a big role in Scrubs. A wide variety of rock, pop, indie artists are presented, and almost every episode ends with a short musical montage of themes and lines frame the episode, and the music of these montages is often even before the episodes are completely written.
Members of the cast and crew are encouraged to make song suggestions, with many ideas coming from series creator Bill Lawrence, writer Neil Goldman, and actors Zach Braff (whose college friends Cary Brothers and Joshua Radin appear on the Scrubs soundtrack) and Christa Miller Lawrence (Which selected Colin Hay and Tammany Hall in New York). According to Bill Lawrence, "Christa collects both music for the show that many of the writers and actors do not even closer to me when they have a song. They give it to her. "
Also of music presented as a soundtrack for the series, the actors also sing them on a regular basis, as in the episode "My Best Mistake friend" when the entire cast had Erasure song "A Little Respect" stuck in your head and does not sing on several occasions. Farmers have increased Scrubs musical accent "with a musical episode early in the sixth season, called "My Musical". This episode aired on January 18, 2007.
theme song
The theme song series, performed by Lazlo Bane, is titled "Superman", and can be found on the album all the time in the world, and the first Scrubs soundtrack. Credits Lawrence Braff for finding and proposed "Superman" theme. The song "I'm no Superman" is related to the topic of the question of the fallibility of his characters.
The bushes should be made primarily at a rate faster than the original song recording. The original, slower recording was used briefly at the beginning of Season 2, played in an extended version the title sequence (which included full cast and credits Flynn), and opening of "My Urologist" and a special edition of the title sequence for which about 1-2 seconds of music followed by the line: "I am not Superman, with a quick flash of credits. The original introduction of season 1 was used for most of season 3 (except the few episodes with the introduction very short), then used for four to eight seasons. [Citation needed]
[Edit] Soundtrack
Main article: Scrubs (Soundtrack)
Three official soundtrack has been released. The first was released on CD on September 24, 2002, and a second iTunes exclusive was released in mid-2006. An iTunes iMix of the music used in the first five seasons have been released. [Citation needed]
[Edit] Featured Music Partners
Colin Hay, former lead singer Men at Work, has had music featured in at least seven episodes, and appeared on the episode "My" Overkill, performing the song "Overkill" as a street musician, and in episode "My work hard" show "Down Under". Hay sings "where everybody knows your name" the subject of his own in the episode "My life in four cameras and the episode" My Philosophy "There are features song" Waiting For My Real Life to Begin "sung by various members of the troupe.
The music of Joshua Radin, who is a friend of Scrubs star Zach Braff [40], appeared in at least six episodes to date.
Music by Keren DeBerg has appeared in 15 episodes, and she appeared in "My Musical" as an extra in the song 'All Right ".
[Edit] Pawns "worthless"
Main article: White
Pawns no value (also known as Ted's band, white, or non-canon "Cut My Way Home," the director as "Foghat") are a cappella group, composed of employees of various hospital departments. They are a cover band, and often sing songs from a specific genre (eg, songs or cartoons commercial jingles). They have appeared in several episodes.
Worthless pawns are played by whites, who are real life a cappella band made up of Sam Lloyd (who plays Ted) George Miserlis, Paul F. Perry and Philip McNiven. The White Album, crest of the wave, with the collaboration of Laurent and members of the Scrubs cast. This band has been on the show when Lloyd Sam capella Friends Band / one trial. Lloyd Lawrence said of his group, and Laurent had the idea to put them in the show [Ref Necessary]
The pawns without value also sing the main theme of Web Scrubs: The students, including trainees in this eighth season of new knowledge in the hospital in the same way that JD has done in same season. The students are posted on the ABC site. [Citation needed]
[Edit] Impact
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In his first three seasons, Scrubs received Premios Emmy nominations for casting, editing and writing for a comedy. After season 4, the program received additional nominations for Best Leading Actor in a Comedy Series (Braff), Best Editing for a Multi-Camera Series (even if the series is mostly a single camera shooting, Episode 4.17 "My life in four cameras, a short style with multiple cameras), and quality. The program also won the 2002 Humanitas Award and 2008 in the class of 30 minutes.
Braff was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical 2005, 2006 and 2007, but lost to Jason Bateman for Arrested Development in 2005, with Steve Carell of The Office in 2006, and Alec Baldwin of 30 Rock in 2007.
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Scrubs won a George Foster Peabody Award for his 2006 season, including mentioning the Wizard of Oz tribute "My Way Home."
Then in the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards, which aired in September 2007, the episode "My Music" was nominated for five awards in four categories: best director for a Comedy Series (Will Mackenzie), Best Original Music and Lyrics ("Everything is going to Poo" and "Guy Love"), in the direction of music in circulation (Jan Stevens) and Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Best Drama Series (half hour) and Animation (Joe Foglia, Peter J. Nusbaum, and John W. Cook II) [45]. It happens to a joint victory with the episode Entourage "A Day in the Valley" in the latter category. [Citation needed]
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