Category Archives: Scrubs

Chatting COUGARTOWN and SCRUBS with Bill Lawrence

Bill Lawrence has a whole lot to celebrate these days.  His new show, COUGARTOWN, is a hit, with Golden Globe nominations and a full season, and ratings that are really impressive for a brand new series.  His old show doesn’t seem to ever want to go away – SCRUBS is in its 9th season, and it doesn’t seem to have an end in sight. Bill and I had a chance to chat about what’s coming up for both shows, and

My Take on the Week of 11/29

Welcome to a week in review. Thankfully, it was a rather slow week, with a lot of big shows going into repeats, so I really had time to focus on some quality TV!  It’s a long read, so take caution as you  jump in, and be careful of spoilers if you haven’t seen something this week! SUNDAY, November 29 THE AMAZING RACE is really starting to pick up steam as it heads towards the end.  At this point, I would

Talking SCRUBS with Donald Faison and Dave Franco

Tonight on ABC, you’ll catch your first glimpse of the re-invented SCRUBS ([Medical School] as Bill Lawrence wants it to be known).  The old Sacred Heart Hospital is gone, and our favorite doctors are now teaching at the conveniently located medical school down the street. Drs. Turk and Cox are there to provide wisdom, along with, for a short time, Dr. John Dorian, who tries so desperately, as you might imagine, to be the cool teacher that everyone adores.  It’s

ABC Wednesdays are the place to be!

I have not been so excited for a solid three hour chunk of TV as I am tonight, on ABC.  New episodes of our old favorites and the series premiere of my sure to be new favorite are enough reason to not change the channel (but be sure you’re DVRing LIFE and watching it right away after)! Up first, a brand new episode of SCRUBS at 8PM, called “My Nah-Nah-Nah.”  After an inspiring episode of “SportsCenter”, Turk comes up with

SCRUBS is back!

Tonight is the night. SCRUBS is back, both literally (airing two episodes on new network ABC at 9 and 9:30) and figuratively (they found the funny and the charm again). After 7 years of almost cancellation on NBC, ABC (the show is produced by ABC Studios) snapped up the fantastic comedy for what most are calling it’s final season of the show as we know it. That’s not to say that a spin-off won’t happen (pay close attention to the