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Description: Genre: Television - Scrubs / Theatrical Release: 2003 / Actors: Zach Braff ... / DVD released 18 June, 2007 at Buena ... more
Scrubs - The Complete Season 5 (DVD) ... Vista Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Box set, PAL / "I'm gonna have a good year, aren't I?" J.D. (Zach Braff), now an attending physician at Sacred Heart Hospital, asks in the fifth season's opening episode. All vital signs are good (the series did receive an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy), but longtime Scrubs fans may be forgiven a sense of déjà vu, from J.D.'s whimsical reveries to Dr. Cox's (John C. McGinley) increasingly tiresome rants. The series itself acknowledges the palpable sense of been there, seen that with the clever episode "Déjà vu, Déjà vu." But don't pronounce Scrubs dead just yet. Directed by Braff, "My Way Home," the series' 100th episode, is a brilliantly conceived homage to The Wizard of Oz with J.D. and company finding their hearts, brains, and courage. Another powerful episode that shows a welcome maturity is "My Lunch," in which J.D. at last has lunch with his reluctant mentor, Dr. Cox, in the wake of a patient's death (happily, the music rights were secured for the DVD release so that the Fray's "How to Save a Life" is playing on the soundtrack when Dr. Cox has his own tragic setback), and the follow-up episode, "My Fallen Idol." While Scrubs has a tendency this season to get "more ridiculous" (in one episode, Neil Flynn's Janitor defies Ken Jenkins' Dr. Kelso to secretly keep a crow in the hospital), the scalpel-sharp writing affords Braff moments that are, in his character's own words, "classic Dorian." In the episode "My Half Acre," he mixes his sports analogies to tell Elliot (Sarah Chalke), "What's waiting for me in my room is what's known, in football terms, as a slam dunk," as he mimes hitting a tennis ball. Mandy Moore, displaying a surprising knack for physical comedy, follows Tara Reid and Heather Graham as a fleeting love interest for J.D. Other character milestones include pregnancies for Carla (Judy Reyes) and two other characters best left a surprise. Good for whatever ails season 5 are this set's extras, including an entertaining series retrospective, featuring interviews with the cast and creators, as well as commentary by Braff for an extended cut of "My Way Home." --Donald Liebenson

Newest Review: ... This is the series you'll get tired of Dr Cox's trademark rants, as now they just happen a little too often. And it's sad to ... more

 ... say but it's also a series that you'll start to hate J.D. You would once have believed him as a doctor, as he was smart, loving and a little eccentric. Now however, it seems the only way for his character to be interesting is in an imagination scene. Similar to the Family guy scenes, there are imagination scenes in this where J.D will think of something wacky. Originally used sparsely, and effectively they are now just thrown in whenever the writer feels the show needs some humour, and it seems to replace any smart...more

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Premium Review Scrubs - The Complete Season 5 (DVD): Scrubs Series 5 (1520 words)
by - written on 01/03/09 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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When Scrubs originally aired on TV is was a breath of fresh air. Instead of going for a laugh track and obvious humour, the laughs just came naturally, no joke seemed forced. Although insanely funny, it really was like a fictional documentary, as the staff of Sacred Heart Hospital had to deal with the emotional issues of being a doctor. The story followed JD, a new intern who was under the guidance of Dr Cox, an emotionally damaged, narcissistic man who seemed to fear getting close to people. J.D narrates each episode and tells you what he is thinking. Whilst the other series remained very good, it is noticeable that every season gets a little lighter hearted and ...  Read the complete review

Greenyman
Premium Review Scrubs - The complete fifth series (330 words)
by - written on 18/02/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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Scrubs is an American sitcom based in and around the _sacred heart_ hospital run by chief of medicine Dr Bob Kelso (Ken Jenkins). Following the hugely successful series 1-4, the fifth does not disappoint! All 24 episodes are packed with outrageous humour like never before including many of JD?s (Zach Braff) classic girly antics and ridiculous fantasies often getting him into trouble with the egotistical Dr Perry Cox (John C. McGinley). You would be wrong to assume Dr Cox's endless rants at JD would subside now he is an attending. However, this series is packed with his obscene stories, all of which return to the emphasis of JD?s exaggerated feminine qualities. ...  Read the complete review

 
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