Greenes
Please don't spend money on this.
Livestonth
I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Bergorks
If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
Kirandeep Yoder
The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
chloemogg
It's took me a good few months to finish watching Scrubs, but I've finally just finished it. Really great programme, loved every moment of it. So funny at times and so tense at others. Will definitely be watching it again. It's such a feel good show that makes you think about the good things in life and to never be ungrateful for what we have. Amazing acting by some really good actors. I can definitely tell this programme boosted their careers into the right direction. Zach Braff played such a good character in this and really made me feel for him at times with situations he got himself into. All of the characters had their good and bad points and for that it made the show ten times better. Didn't give it a 10/10 because the last season was a bit of a downfall and the last episode was a let down too, but it was a better last season then other shows that I've watched. But on an overall, Scrubs is great.
Hayden A Weeks
I honestly can't even begin to describe this show. It was somehow able to make me laugh, cry, learn medical information, and question whether or not there is any true meaning to life. For a show with a setting as widespread a hospital, the characters always remain the main focus. John C. McGinley makes it known from episode one that he will be one of the most sympathetic and hilarious characters on television, and he really delivers. Zach Braff and Donald Faison remain one of the best TV duos of all time. The only part that really falters is Sarah Chalke, who just comes off as a complaining know it all in the first few seasons, but starts to build herself as a character later on. The first season is a little iffy, just getting used to the shows memorable but odd sight gags, but just like any good comedy, the writing really brings it together. I will cherish this show as a staple of it's generation, and as one of the most quotable programs ever. If you haven't already, I would definitely give this show a watch.
Mr-Fusion
Wackiness has always been an integral part of the "Scrubs" recipe, but I tend to remember this show for its overtly zany later seasons (not anyone's fault; this happens to even to the best sitcoms). But the earlier seasons are the sweet spot; that Venn diagram overlap where all the winning attributes are working in harmony.The truth is, during that period, this show is consistently hilarious and features players with natural comic timing. For me, it's mostly about Donald Faison and John C. McGinley. Most of the laughs come from them. But it's also the mark of a good series that it can sneak up behind you with a strong dose of pathos.
weejockxxx
A comedy about a hospital? Oh well I have seen the Doctor At Large series and thought I knew what to expect: Was I wrong. This programme is not totally a comedy and it lacks the one irritant on most sit-coms; a laughter track. That is what makes this show stand out from all the others. The characters are funny but also serious in that they have 'real' lives and problems and, all too often, tragedy. I mean, people die in this program! The main characters, J.D. (Zach Braff), Elliot (Sarah Chalke) and Christopher Turk (Donald Faison) are all very funny and apart from that, Elliot is so hot you may burn just looking at her. Doctor Cox, their mentor, is acerbic and sarcastic to a fault but underneath it really cares about the interns in his charge. The hospital boss, Dr Kelso, is the exact opposite, measuring everything in terms of money but he, too, has a tragic side and deep down despairs when the system lets down the patients in his charge. Other characters such as Jordan, Carla and the creepy Janitor combine to make this show the success it is. Watch the day to day growth from intern to Doctor and you will learn to love (or hate) the various characters. One thing is for sure; you will never look at a hospital the same way again.