SCRUBS IS HOSPITALFUL OF LAUGHS, BUT THEY'RE NOT MAKING THIS UP Final Edition
Scrubs premiered last September and quickly established itself as the funniest, most clever new comedy of the season. And in just 15 episodes, Scrubs has become as funny a comedy as there is on TV. The series is about the personal and professional lives of new interns at a teaching hospital: John `J...
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Published in | The commercial appeal |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Memphis, Tenn
Gannett Media Corp
05.02.2002
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Summary: | Scrubs premiered last September and quickly established itself as the funniest, most clever new comedy of the season. And in just 15 episodes, Scrubs has become as funny a comedy as there is on TV. The series is about the personal and professional lives of new interns at a teaching hospital: John `J. D.' Dorian (Zach Braff), eager, earnest, hoping to make a difference in patients' lives; Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke), cocky on the outside, terrified on the inside and socially inept inside and out; and Chris Turk (Donald Faison), J.D.'s best friend and roommate, a surgical intern and therefore a lot cockier than most. photo; ; (Color) Scrubs, the funniest new comedy of the season, is about new hospital interns including best friends Chris Turk (Donald Faison, left) and John `J. D.' Dorian (Zach Braff). |
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ISSN: | 0745-4856 |