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LTTP: Scrubs

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I was introduced to this show from Comedy Central syndication. So damn good.

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One of the saddest moments in TV (for me at least) was of course
where do you think we are?
So good. It had plenty more serious/sad moments throughout all the comedy that were amazingly well done.

Also OP, apparently the way the hospital works in the show is one of the most accurate portrayals on TV about how an actual hospital works. Just a funny note to keep in mind. I'm not 100% sure of this but I read multiple people who worked at hospitals say this.
 
One of the saddest moments in TV (for me at least) was of course
where do you think we are?
So good. It had plenty more serious/sad moments throughout all the comedy that were amazingly well done.

Also OP, apparently the way the hospital works in the show is one of the most accurate portrayals on TV about how an actual hospital works. Just a funny note to keep in mind. I'm not 100% sure of this but I read multiple people who worked at hospitals say this.

Dated a girl whose parents were both doctors. They said Scrubs is basically what residency was like, so there's two more sources on that accuracy pile
 
Also OP, apparently the way the hospital works in the show is one of the most accurate portrayals on TV about how an actual hospital works. Just a funny note to keep in mind. I'm not 100% sure of this but I read multiple people who worked at hospitals say this.

read that too, back in the day.
 
One of the saddest moments in TV (for me at least) was of course
where do you think we are?
So good. It had plenty more serious/sad moments throughout all the comedy that were amazingly well done.

Also OP, apparently the way the hospital works in the show is one of the most accurate portrayals on TV about how an actual hospital works. Just a funny note to keep in mind. I'm not 100% sure of this but I read multiple people who worked at hospitals say this.

My sister works in a hospital. According to her Scrubs is basically real life for them, also Grey's Anatomy is painfully inaccurate. She also says most surgeons follow the stereotype.
 
Has Bill Lawrence come remotely close to matching this since?

No, sadly. We're allowed one "comedy with heart and also sadness" per generation. Our parents had MASH. We have Scrubs. We now must wait another 20 years for the next one in the pipeline.
 
He also plays the same character in Malcolm in the Middle, which has the same hospital Scrubs has, with Laverne working in both.

Woah woah woah? What? I've been meaning to catch up with Malcolm in the Middle. I only stopped due to life getting busy then and never had a chance to catch up.
 
Love it, helped me a lot in very different ways. Haven't watched it in a while tho, thanks for reminding me OP. Will watch it again.

Also, Sarah Chalke was smoking.

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Love it, helped me a lot in very different ways. Haven't watched it in a while tho, thanks for reminding me OP. Will watch it again.

Also, Sarah Chalke was smoking.

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Hhngg..

Yes she was. Still is I think. One of the few shows I own every episode of. lol
 
Sarah Chalke is one of the five girls on my "I'm allowed to fuck without being considered cheating if the opportunity ever came up" list with my girlfriend.

So top 5 hottest women in the world in my opinion.
 
Great bromance, great characters, great comedy, great ending, just meh love stories.

One of the GOAT.

I still know some of Cox's quotes my memory.
 
It was a good show.

Not really re-watchable though... and kinda lame in a sitcom-ish sort of way in that all the episodes have one-dimensional thematic "lessons" for the audience about life at the end.
 
Show went out with a bang I say:

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It's one thing to say it,

but another to not explain it.

I was OK with season 9. I just wanted more scrubs tbh. I liked the new gang and wish there'd have been more of them. Could have been a whole new show years later where we'd get continual cameos from the old cast, or they had smaller support roles.

Anyway, that moment when I finally realized how I knew Donna from 'Halt And Catch Fire' ... Bottom left of this pic. Lucy from season 9. Kerry Biché.
 
Wasn't it called med school?

I thought it was fine btw and would have liked some more of it.

I enjoyed it, but as a final season it was a poor send off. Also it was supposed to be called med school, but the network pulled for it to be a ninth season for syndication reason.
 
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