Scrubs-TV.com Great Website Dedicated to My Favorite Show

Get Your Scrubs Fix Here

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If you are anything like me then every Thursday night at 8pm you are in front of the TV watching the best damn show of all time, Scrubs. I love the show, it is well written and the actors gel together so well, it's like a medical version of Friends. All of the characters are likeable and funny; you can not dislike this awesome show. If you are one of those people who say Scrubs is stupid, then I would like you to do something for me, watch an episode, just any random episode from start to finish and you will soon be a fan of the show.

The shows premise is very simple it's about the fictitious hospital Sacred Heart and all of its employees, mainly focusing on the narrator and star of the show John Dorian (Zach Braff). The show follows the lives of these doctors and puts a goofy spin on the work that is done at a hospital on a daily basis. The show also looks at the serious side of the work of people in the medical field who deal with very serious illnesses at a hospital, so for every joke laden episode there is also seriousness to the show.

Well if you like the show then you should definitely check out the website that is dedicated to the show, check it out at (www.Scrubs-tv.com). The website has a vast amount of information about the show, its characters, the actors behind the characters, and more fun stuff. You can even post on the message board with other Scrubs fans and talk all sorts of gossip about the show and your favorite characters.

My favorite part of the site is the cast section, there is a wealth of knowledge about the cast and gives you some insight into their lives. Like Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley) who in the show is a hard-ass with an attitude who likes to belittle everyone around him just so he can stand himself at the end of the day. Well in real life he loves to spend time with his son Max who has Down syndrome. McGinley is an active member of National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) and even served as their active spokesman for the Buddy Walk in 2006.

Not only do you get a full bio on all of the main characters from the show but the site also has an episode guide so you can get information about past episodes you might have missed and up coming info on shows that you still haven't seen.

There is a fun stuff section with all sorts of cool junk for you desktop of you computer, a fun game to play, and lots of photos of the cast. There is a lot of stuff to occupy your time for a few hours while you get familiar with the cast and show, if you already aren't.

There is also a full list of the cast and credits so you know who is making you laugh so hard. It's not just the actors who play the parts but the writers who give them their lines. Many of the writers have done other famous sitcoms before Scrubs, which might be why it's so popular.

In order to use the message board you have to register with the website but I can tell you from first hand experience that they won't spam you. They simply want you to sign up so they can keep track of who is posting what so the message board doesn't get out of hand. The message board can be a fun way to talk about past episodes or share your ideas on what is come at Sacred Heart and the staff. Plenty of cool people to talk to and most are huge fans of the show. Hot topic for the past month was if there would be a 7th season and if Zach Braff would stay a part of the show. Go check it out and see what the hot gossip is all about.

This is a great site for fans of the show or just for first time viewer. You can get up to speed very quickly by surfing around the site and reading the loads of information they give you. I think the y should include a link where you can go to get Scrubs merchandise namely the DVD box sets. I can't wait for season 5 to come out on DVD!

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  • Christine Bude6/1/2007

    I've heard this is good.

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