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Actors: Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke Features: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Number of Discs: 3 Running Time: 479 minutes Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Release Date: November 15, 2005 Theatrical Release Date: October 2, 2001 Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
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Make an appointment with SCRUBS. Nominated for two EmmyR Awards in its second year, the hilarious sitcom is "irreverent and wildly inventive," raves TV Guide. Will J.D. get together with Elliot, and will Carla finally accept Turk's wedding proposal? The wacky staff of Sacred Heart Hospital is back and they've brought along some guest stars Heather Locklear, Tom Cavanagh, and John Ritter for a booster shot of laughs. Enjoy all 22 episodes of SCRUBS sensational second season -- with the original, unedited music. Overflowing with great bonus features, including a one-on-one with John C. McGinley, and outtakes and deleted scenes, this spectacular DVD box set offers the best kind of contagious comedy.
The interns of Sacred Heart hospital move up to residents in the second season of Scrubs, the dorky little brother to ER with more than a passing resemblance to Ally McBeal. But in this season the sitcom actually matures-- in a good way--in its ability to balance just the right amount of heart and humor. While JD Zach Braff wrestles with his feelings for Elliot Sarah Chalke, Elliot bends over backwards to be included with her colleagues and friends alike after a character rags on JD and Turk, she squeals, "Do me!", Turk Donald Faison proposes to Carla Judy Reyes, and Dr. Cox John C. McGinley reunites with his ex-wife Jordan Christa Miller, who's carrying his child. The cast melds together nicely, but it's Braff, executing most of the fantasy sequences, who's the real comic find, although he's nearly upstaged in a welcome bit of stunt casting by Tom Cavanaugh as JD's irresponsible older brother, a complete departure from his role on Ed.
Season Two's bonus features include some very revealing episode commentary by creator Bill Lawrence and various cast members, who all describe guest star Rick Schroder as "an odd dude" and make fun of his imploring the cast not to call him Ricky. They also spend a curious part of time studying the female anatomy, from Chalke's bra colors to guest star Heather Locklear's derriere to Miller's bust this observation comes from Lawrence, who is Miller's husband. Braff's fame after Garden State also comes as an easy target in the commentaries, as well as the network's inability to understand the show, such as asking to remove an episode's reference to the Wonder Twins because they didn't know who they were. Thank goodness the producers didn't listen. -- Ellen A. Kim