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Scrubs: Complete Season 3 [DVD]

Scrubs: Complete Season 3 [DVD]
Directed by Gore Verbinski

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #973 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-02-13
  • Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
  • Formats: Box set, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 4

Editorial Reviews

DVD Description
Zach Braff stars as neurotic doctor J.D. Dorian whose crazy exploits are at the centre of these 22 brilliant episodes. This series also includes 'supersized' longer episodes and 'My Butterfly', an experimental episode that looks at how one small event can have major consequences for the staff and patients - guaranteed to leave you in stitches! High calibre guest stars are also admitted to help keep the gags rolling. Hollywood icon Michael J. Fox (Back to the Future) displays his genius comic timing as J.D.'s new mentor Dr. Kevin Casey and American Pie's sexy Tara Reid appears in several episodes as J.D.'s new love interest - the mysterious Danni. Brendan Fraser (Crash, The Quiet American) makes a return as Jordan's terminally ill brother Ben, in the Emmy Award-winning and surprisingly touching episode 'My Screw Up' and the acclaimed group, Polyphonic Spree, make a brilliantly bizarre appearance at Sacred Heart Hospital! Elsewhere at the hysterical Hospital, Dr. Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke) has undergone a dramatic makeover following a particularly bad day and she and J.D. continue their on-off relationship. Carla (Judy Reyes) and Turk (Donald Faison) finally set a date for their wedding, the bombastic Dr. Cox develops a sensitive streak and new staffer 'The Todd' (Robert Maschio) upsets J.D. With J.D. and Elliot now looking after interns of their own, chaos reins, in the hospital wards and their personal lives.

The fun continues with the exclusive bonus features which include 'Don't Try This at Home' an extra that provides an insight into the dangerous and daring stunts performed on the show and the featurette 'Scrub Factor' which demonstrates exactly what the cast and crew will do for money!

Special Features
• 'Don't Try This At Home' - A look inside the dangerous, daring and spectacular stunts of Series 3 • 'Twist & Shoot' - Interviews with the 3 directors of Series 3 • 'Long Term Residents' - Featurette highlighting memorable guest stars from Series 3 • 'What's Up Dawg?' - A look at all of the dogs that cast and crew keep around the set • 'Scrubs Factor' - An on going behind the scenes game of dare between the cast and crew that takes place for money! • 'Robert Keeps Talking' - Third in the series of extended interviews with the cast

Synopsis
Yes, it's a sitcom that is set in the overly familiar setting of the bustling hospital and yes, it features a cast of young, good-looking stars and quirky character actors. But, with all of these seeming clichés of network television, SCRUBS manages to have emerged as one of the wittiest, and most original television programs in years. Starring Zach Braff (now known also as the award-winning writer-director-star of GARDEN STATE) as J.D., a talented young intern; the lovely Sarah Chalke (TV's ROSEANNE) as Eliott, his on-again, off-again love interest and fellow intern; and Donald Faison (CLUELESS) as J.D.'s wacky best friend Turk, the show manages to bring a perfect fusion of irreverent humour and earnest warmth to the hospital sitcom format. Episodes include: 'My Own American Girl', 'My Journey', 'My White Whale', 'My Lucky Night', 'My Advice To You', 'My Friend The Doctor', 'My Dirty Secret', 'My Rule Of Thumb' and 'My Clean Break'. 22 episodes.


Customer Reviews

Scrubs series 35
It's incredibly hard to write a review of Scrubs without simply rsorting to the phrase "just buy it". This is because it is impossible to know where to begin when describing the merits of Scrubs. So all I will say is this:

Series three is, in my opinion, the best of all four current series. It is worth it for "My Screw up" alone, possibly the saddest, truest and most moving thing I have ever seen. Scrubs is a wacky sitcom, but I have never seen something that is this true to life.

Just buy it.

Great5
I love scrubs and each series just gets better. You get to hear JD's hilarious internal monolgue, as well as seeing some of his more outlandish imaginings. The various relationships are both touching and packed with humour. There are also some great guest appearances in this series from Michael J Fox as an OCD doctor, Brenden Fraser and Tara Reid. The janitor is still tormenting JD, The Todd is still chucking out double entendres andd high fives and Dr Cox is as caustic as ever. Buy it, kick back and laugh until your sides need stitches!

Scrubs5
Ok, im not gonna go into the miniscule details that make this season not quite as brilliant as the first two, but I will say, that compared to most of the shows on tv at the moment, Scrubs is a rare gem. With both slick one-liners and its own quirky blend of real and unreal, Scrubs is both original and thought provoking.

All the cast are amazing at their roles, especially the comic genius that Zach Braff embodies as the loveable and daydreamy JD, as well as the heart-warmingly neurotic Elliot Reid, portrayed by the brilliantly talented Sarah Chalke.

This series may not be as original as the first two, but it is pure brilliance.