weird. I was looking through the TV guide on Tuesday and checked my Tivo and it said it wasnt recording so I had to go in and add it to the season pass. Hmmmm. Never the less, I did think the show is still at it's best. Great one liners, funny biker gang gags and Heather Graham, I think, will fit in just fine. Liked the JD/Heahter Graham character singing at the end. Nice touch.
Question, who was the musical group on the alarm clock?
I've just started watching Scrubs this season and all I can say is "why didn't I start watching this sooner?" I hope this comes out on DVD soon so that I can see what I missed during the first three seasons.
I agree. I missed all of the first season and the first half of the second. Missed last night's episode. Wife took over and was watching Big Brother, uggh.:frowning:
As a loyal, nay hardcore fan of the show, I have to say this is certainly shaping up to be a great season. The JD-Turk interplay (especially in last night's episode), have really picked up. Heather Graham has not only shaken my low expectations of her as a guest, she's blown them away. Either she's really grown as an actor, or her personality meshes with the character really well. Whatever it is, she's really funny on this show. I'm kinda hoping they keep her on as a permanent fixture to the show.
Does anyone know how long Heather Graham is slated to be on the show?
imdb.com has her listed as currently working on a film called "Cake" with Sarah Chalke and two other films in pre-production. Wonder if working on "Cake" with Sarah Chalke was how she ended up on "Scrubs"?
Looking at the nbc.com website it describes her as "new cast member" and not as a "special guest" or "guest star".
Maybe she'll end up like Christa Miller (Dr. Cox's ex-wife, mother of his child etc) and will not be in every episode so she can do other work.
She has been an excellent addition to the cast and easily works with the show's style of comedy.
I didnt watch regulary until I got tivo because they kept swithing it around and prempting it. Like Arrested Development, Scrubs is one of the best Comedies on TV but you would never know it from the way NBC treats or from the amount of Emmy recognition it gets.
Yea Heather has fit better than I thought she would. I wouldn't be mad if they made her a permanent cast member.
Jim a while ago I read somewhere that they were working on some dvds for this fall/winter. Not sure where that was, but I'll see if I can find it again. Needless to say, I'd buy them up in a second.