Love it?Hate it? What?! I'm like totally addicted to Scrubs. Ever since Comedy Central has played the show none stop I've been shootin up more scrubs then a heroin addict in a needle factory. Regardless to say I've burnt 3 full seasons of the show and am searching for more seasons
I don;t know about this show. but i think JOHN C. MCGINLEY play as Dr. Perry Cox looks really scary on those photos... :?
LOL! Nice I shop from nightmarefactory all the time! Ever bought any of the masks? They're really awesome and fit perfect!
i love scrubs i have all episodes on dvd. it's so funny sorry for my bad english but i'm from austria and not so good in english^^
This really belongs in Media but yeah, Scrubs owns. Love the show, very funny. Something I can sit down and watch and not worry about my Dad freaking out when he sees the wierder scenes.
This is false. The UK version just...isn't funny. I'm not being biased either. I don't even like the US that much, haha.
Ah but you see thats where you're wrong. You Americans just don't get the British humour. Did you ever hear of Coupling? It was a hillarious British sitcom, went through 4 series. The Americans did a take on it, "Americanised" it, and it lasted 2 episodes. Not that I've got anything against American humour, because I love it! But I do think we are an....aquired taste.
I've watched a couple epsiodes of Coupling. I laughed. Annnnd I get all kinds of humor. I'm a humor guru, thankyouverymuch
I just realised thats probably the most times i've used the word humour before. Lol, the irony is, is that I'm not that fond of The Office either I do love Extras though. Seen that? And Coupling ftw
^^ It takes a lot to make me laugh I don't like the mainstream British comedy but Alan Carr and Jo Brand make me laugh so much xD Most of my favourite comedy films though like "Death Becomes Her" are American. Some American humor is aimed at adults but written for kids.
OH YEAH i luvluvluv scrubs!!!! i cant wait till tomorrow as season 5 comes out on dvd. The comedy is very original and the characters are relatable. oh yeah!