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  1. Scrubs: Season 4

    Does anyone watch this show, I know a couple posters here do. The first three seasons we're great, and I expect nothing less of Season 4. Hopefully, Dr. Cox [John C. McGinley] will find a whole slew of girl names to call JD again.

    Info on the season premier.

    Quote Originally Posted by NBC.com
    MY OLD FRIEND'S NEW FRIEND
    9:25pm 2004-08-31 ALL NEW!

    HEATHER GRAHAM
    GUEST STARS AS NEW PSYCHIATRIST AT SACRED HEART AND ELLIOT FEELS LEFT OUT OF THE GROUP AFTER HER BREAK-UP WITH J.D. -- It's J.D.'s (Zach Braff) last week as a resident as he tries to smooth over his relationship with Elliot (Sarah Chalke) after their break-up. The former couple squabble over having to share time with newlyweds Turk (Donald Faison) and Carla (Judy Reyes), who have their own issues when Carla starts to change everything about her new hubby. Professional yet quirky new psychiatrist Dr. Molly Clock (guest star Heather Graham) starts her first day at Sacred Heart turning heads and forging new relationships with the staff. She befriends a lonely Elliot and tries her best to help J.D. and Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley) with a patient offering profound and helpful insight. Meanwhile, when Turk's car blows up, Carla lets him pick out the new ride only to find that instead of a car, he buys a Vespa scooter further proving Carla's point that she needs to always be in control. Neil Flynn and Ken Jenkins also star.

  2. I watched all the epsodes of season 1-3 lately. Rhydant did too. For my money I don't think there's a better comedy on prime time.

    I will defenately be catching the season premiere.

  3. I used to catch it when it was on, but it seems to me they just stopped advertising it, and I think maybe they changed the night?

    Anyways, it was a really good show, when I saw it.
    R.I.P Kao Megura (1979-2004)

  4. This is one of my favorite shows ever, I can't wait to see where they take J.D's and Elliot's relationship.

  5. Quote Originally Posted by Roufuss
    I used to catch it when it was on, but it seems to me they just stopped advertising it, and I think maybe they changed the night?

    Anyways, it was a really good show, when I saw it
    Yeah. There's little to no commercials or advertising on the show anywhere, most of the commercials are clogged with crummy sitcoms like Hope & Faith [ABC]. Still, even though Scrubs is a huge hit in my book, I'm hoping it gets the credit it deserves this season. It's pretty obvious NBC's trying to find something to fill the big gap Seinfeld left. At least they're trying.

  6. I've seen a few episodes here and there and it's really, truly awesome. The one with Brendan Fraser in it was great, and in the end it turns out he was the apparition of him due to dying of cancer. It's a classy ending and shows the cool kind of insight and quality this show presents to its audience besides the jokes.

    Quote Originally Posted by DjRocca
    Yeah. There's little to no commercials or advertising on the show anywhere, most of the commercials are clogged with crummy sitcoms like Hope & Faith [ABC]. Still, even though Scrubs is a huge hit in my book, I'm hoping it gets the credit it deserves this season. It's pretty obvious NBC's trying to find something to fill the big gap Seinfeld left. At least they're trying.
    Friends and Frasier left too man... both were huge. CBS has the big sitcom now with Everybody Loves Raymond and The King of Queens (which is excellent and funny by the way)
    Quote Originally Posted by rezo
    Once, a gang of fat girls threatened to beat me up for not cottoning to their advances. As they explained it to me: "guys can usually beat up girls, but we are all fat, and there are a lot of us."

  7. Quote Originally Posted by Andrew
    I've seen a few episodes here and there and it's really, truly awesome. The one with Brendan Fraser in it was great, and in the end it turns out he was the apparition of him due to dying of cancer. It's a classy ending and shows the cool kind of insight and quality this show presents to its audience besides the jokes.
    That was a very good episode, how he takes pictures of everything and captures the "moment" was pretty cool.

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew
    Friends and Frasier left too man... both were huge. CBS has the big sitcom now with Everybody Loves Raymond and The King of Queens (which is excellent and funny by the way)
    Yeah. I was never a big Friends person, I was a little late to the party, but I was big on Frasier. Frasier has one of the best theme songs ever concieved. nuff said

  8. i didn't like friends either.
    Quote Originally Posted by rezo
    Once, a gang of fat girls threatened to beat me up for not cottoning to their advances. As they explained it to me: "guys can usually beat up girls, but we are all fat, and there are a lot of us."

  9. Quote Originally Posted by Andrew
    i didn't like friends either.
    heh, same. I think that since I've watched Scrubs, I've resorted to Dr. Cox for a couple of my insults. The "calling you a girls name" skit never gets old.

  10. scrubs is by far the best sitcom on network tv
    "I don't like fellas that kill me. Not in general."

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