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Scrubs : Complete Season 4 [DVD]

Scrubs : Complete Season 4 [DVD]
Scrubs

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #838 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-09-18
  • Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
  • Formats: Box set, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 541 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
The fourth series of the show that centres on J.D. (Zach Braff), a wacky medical intern at Sacred Heart Hospital, and his friends and colleagues: his confident best friend Turk, neurotic fellow intern Elliot, tough nurse Carla, and their supervisor, the cruel Dr. Cox. Unlike many sitcoms, SCRUBS employs a structure of continuing plotlines and developing characters, like many dramas will. It also combines verbal wit, slapstick humour, and fantasy sequences in order to garner laughs--a strange but effective combination that suggests a skewed version of reality.


Customer Reviews

Still going strong5
I love scrubs and each series just gets better. We're up to series 4 and it's still going strong. You still get to hear JD's hilarious internal monologue, as well as seeing some of his more outlandish imaginings. The various relationships are both touching and packed with humour. There are some great cameo appearances as well from the likes of Matthew Perry, Tom Cavanagh and more. The janitor is still tormenting JD, Jordan is still as feisty and Dr Cox is as caustic as ever. Buy it, kick back and laugh until your sides need stitches!

Another Great Series5
This is the second best series behind series 3. Scrubs has been a great success and inspired many other other medical shows, which have hit the screens since - it might be running out of steam now but the first four series are generally great. Heather Graham guest stars in a few episodes and results in the janitors best line of "how did you not get this?" when he drives JD into the middle of no where and lets him loose in the wild when he thinks he's on route to meet her! Very funny, still crazy and fast paced and worthy to be in your dvd collection!

It makes me happy to pay my tv licence4
Scrubs is a fantastic comedy medical drama and is the kind of program that makes me happy to pay my television licence. It is also the kind of DVD you just have to buy to watch all the episodes over and over again. There is not a single boring episode in the series and I don't recall ever seeing one from any of the previous three seasons. Saying that, I don't think that season four is quite up to the standars of the previous three. They've introduced some new characters and really raised the ante in terms of special effects and stunts. Among other things there is an ambulance crash, a scooter to wall crash, people being pulled out of windows (Ted), and a few explosions. Scrubs just seems to be loosing it's shine a little bit. Don't worry as it is still an amazing series with plenty of epic and side splittly funny moments. Elliot and Karla's fight in the canteen, the janitor singing - surprising well - to try and impress Elliot, the countless conflicts between JD and the janitor and Dr Kellso being tricked into beliving that he is loosing his mind are naming just a few. The departure of one of the main characters in the final episode could have been done slightly better as they have been in Scrubs since the very beginning and therefore deserved a bigger sendoff (they will most likely be back for season five). Despite the minor failings that alot of people including myself have raised in reviews, Scrubs season four is still among the best entertainment currently available and you would be a fool to miss out. I am anxious to see where Scrubs goes from here and I really hope that we get atleast another three of four stunning series. As will all season programs if you are new to the legacy of Scrubs - welcome, but I would recommend that you start with season one to catch the whole story and get the backgrounds of all the characters.