First Aired: October 2001 on NBC
Starring: Starring: Zach Braff as Dr. John ‘J.D.’ Dorian, Sarah Chalke as Dr. Elliott Reid, Donald Adeosun Faison as Dr. Christopher ‘Chris’ Duncan Turk, Judy Reyes as Nurse Carla Espinosa Turk, John C. McGinley as Dr. Perry Cox, Ken Jenkins as Dr. Bob Kelso, and Neil Flynn as the Janitor.
Scrubs TV Show is comedy based inside a hospital. It depicts the strange and weird behavior of medical interns and experienced doctors. Humor and tragedy combine to create several situations that will grab your attention. Its writing and character development are excellent. It seems NBC has not used this show to its full capacity. They have moved it around and kept it very inconsistent. I believe if they aired it every week and advertised it better, that it would compete with the previous Thursday night hit shows!
Pop Matters Maybe I’m just ready for a laugh, no, desperate for one, now that hell has opened up before our eyes, and that has made me a sucker for anyone coming down the pike with a comedy. But I think NBC’s new sitcom, Scrubs, is truly funny, an irreverent, witty twist on the solemn hospital drama. F.L. Carr
Current Film Certainly one of the finest sitcoms since “Seinfeld” and one of the best ensemble casts in a good ten years, I’ve often said “Scrubs” is one of network televisions few bright spots… unknown
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