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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780788858253
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0788858254
Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Number Of Discs: 3
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 17, 2005
Running Time: 558 minutes
Sales Rank: 769
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: October 02, 2001
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Description: Now relive all 24 episodes of the groundbreaking show's highly acclaimed first season. With a host of great bonus features, including never-before-seen dream sequences and a fascinating retrospective documentary, this spectacular four-DVD set is off-the-charts entertainment you'll want to watch over and over again. Joining the rumpled J.D. at Sacred Heart Hospital are fellow residents Chris Turk (Donald Faison, REMEMBER THE TITANS, FELICITY) -- J.D.'s college buddy who is part of the more elite surgical group, and the beautiful but socially awkward Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke, ROSEANNE).
Amazon.com: The sitcom may be flatlining, but as long as there are fresh and original series like Scrubs, the prognosis isn't entirely negative. Created by Bill Lawrence, Scrubs is an interns'-eye view of hospital life and the torturous, tragic, and triumphant route to becoming a doctor. The eminently likeable Zach Braff heads the cast as "newbie" J.D., whose years of medical school haven't quite prepared him for chaotic Sacred Heart Hospital. Family Guy has nothing on the live-action Scrubs when it comes to surreal asides and fantasy sequences (for example, J.D. literally becomes the proverbial deer in the headlights when he cannot answer a medical query), pop culture references, and TV Land casting (John Ritter guest stars as J.D.'s negligent father in "My Old Man," and St. Elsewhere veterans William Daniels, Ed Begley, Jr., Stephen Furst, and Eric Laneuville appear as Legionnaire's-stricken doctors in "My Sacrifical Clam"). With surgical precision, this inaugural season charts J.D.'s growth as a doctor and a human being, and the close-knit bonds he forms with his equally overwhelmed peers and colleagues, including best friend and surgeon Chris Turk (Donald Faison), beautiful, but raw-nerved and by-the-book Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke), and supportive nurse Carla Espinoza (Judy Reyes'), who affectionately nicknames J.D. "Bambi." But at the heart of the series is J.D.'s relationship with his mentor, Dr. Cox (an Emmy-worthy John C. McGinley), a cross between Obi-Wan Kenobi and a pit bull. Giving Scrubs a further shot of adrenaline are recurring characters Jordan (Christa Miller Lawrence), Dr. Cox's satanic ex-wife, and Neil Flynn as the Janitor, who torments J.D. just as Larry Miller menaced Jerry in the Seinfeld episode "The Doorman."
Scrubs' animated sensibility allows for inexplicable cameos by Jimmie Walker or, at one point, an impromptu West Side Story-esque dance-off to convey the schism between the surgeons and other doctors. But while hilariously funny, Scrubs, too, can break your heart, as in the two-parter "My Occurrence"/"My Hero," with guest star Brendan Fraser as Jordan's spontaneously spirited brother, who is diagnosed with leukemia, and "My Old Lady," in which J.D., Elliot, and Chris experience for the first time losing a patient. Scrubs is one of NBC's few remaining "Must-See" series, but it has not been well-served by the network. Whether you're a "newbie" or devoted viewer, this DVD release is just what the doctor ordered. --Donald Liebenson
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I absolutely LOVE this show. Maybe it is an "in joke" thing at times, I'm a registered nurse in an emergency department, and I can totally relate to most of it. In fact, I find Scrubs far more realistic that any other medical TV series. Friends don't believe me when I say that, but it's true. I especially like it when it shows the characters thinking one thing, like strangling a patient or something, then cutting back to see them smile sweetly and say something completely different - yes, nurses ... Read More
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This is easily one of the best shows out there. I'm about to finish Nursing school and easily relate to just about everything on screen. Being dumped on, working through relationship stuff, doubting yourself, everything. Mucho kudos to the writers for making me laugh and then giving me reassurance and perspective. The series only gets better as it goes as far as I'm concerned.
Anyone that can watch My hero, My philosphy, and My lunch and not tear up isn't human. And these are just a ... Read More
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Witty, ironic, sarcastic, hilarious, but at the same time touching and makes you reflect on your life and relationships.
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I am sick of everyone telling me they like scrubs. I watched about six episodes, and didn't even smile. This the same trendy, inside-joke comedy that now rules the airwaves. Unclever, conformist jokes and mindless viewers do not equal a good show. Bottom line: Cliche beyond beleif.
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If this show ever gets cancelled, someone better punch the person that pulls the plug. Punch them until they put the plug back in. Scrubs offers a hilarious mix of sarcasm, one liners, and, at times, heartbreaking drama.
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