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5.0 out of 5 stars
Blu-ray: Fans of "Scrubs" will no doubt love this comedy series in HD., November 18, 2009
"Scrubs", the popular medical comedy series which has been a staple on the NBC television network since 2001 but chose not to renew the show and drawing ire from the dedicated fans. Fortunately, the series was immediately picked up by ABC for its eighth season.
The longtime comedy series was created by Bill Lawrence ("Spin City", "Clone High" and "Cougar Town") and is a medical comedy series which takes place at Sacred Heart Hospital and focuses on the life of Dr. John J.D. Dorian (Zach Braff, "Garden State", "The Last Kiss"). J.D. has an imaginative mind, thus you often see things through his perspective and what he is saying to himself internally. He works with his off-and-on again girlfriend Dr. Elliot Reed (Sarah Chalke, "Clone High", "Roseanne" and "Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy") who has a similar sense of humor as him, his best friend Dr. Christopher Turk (Donald Faison, "The Boondocks", "Robot Chicken") and Turk's wife Nurse Carla Espinosa (Judy Reyes, "Third Watch", "The Passion"). And at the workplace, J.D. must put up with Dr. Perry Cox ("Any Given Sunday", "Stealing Harvard", "Office Space") who seems to not like him and the unusual janitor (Neil Flynn, "The Middle", "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull").
With this eighth season, the season will be the final season focusing on the character of Dr. John "J.D." Dorian and also included on the Blu-ray are the web episodes of "Scrubs: Interns" which was shown on [...]. The eighth season focuses on J.D.'s relationship with Dr. Elliott Reed, working with their new interns but also J.D. leaving Sacred Heart Hospital.
With a successful and special feature heavy DVD released earlier this summer, "Scrubs" now enters the High Definition realm with all 19 episodes of "Scrubs - The Complete Eighth Season" are featured on two Blu-ray discs. Viewers can choose to watch the series with "SeasonPlay" (Blu-ray technology that allows you to save and store where you last left off) or watch and episode without it.
Here is a listing of the episodes on each disc (note: the following are spoiler-less summaries):
DISC 1:
* EPISODE 151 - My Jerks - Dr. Taylor Maddox (Courtney Cox), the new Chief of Medicine arrives to Sacred Heart and brings hell to the hospital. Meanwhile, the doctors must do rounds with their new interns.
* EPISODE 152 - My Last Words - J.D. and Turk are very excited about "Steak Night" but due to a terminally ill patient, the two doctors decided to stay and comfort the patient.
* EPISODE 153 - My Saving Grace - Dr. Maddox is making the workplace quite unpleasant for the doctors and nurses at Sacred Heart that Dr. Cox has to resort to requesting Dr. Kelso's help in getting Dr. Maddox fired.
* EPISODE 154 - My Happy Place - J.D. and Elliot discuss their new relationship, especially her sleeping over and changing things at his home.
* EPISODE 155 - My ABC's - J.D. starts to see characters of "Sesame Street" at the hospital, meanwhile the doctors must get used to the intern that they have been paired with.
* EPISODE 156 - My Cookie Pants - Elliott cooks some cookies and thus she dons her cookie pants. Meanwhile, J.D. has a problem with Denise (who he calls "Jo" - 'Facts of Life' TV reference) with her lack of compassion with the patients.
* EPISODE 157 - My New Role - Dr. Cox becomes the new Chief of Medicine at Sacred Heart and J.D. is also promoted.
* EPISODE 158 - My Lawyer's In Love - Ted falls for a hospital ukulele player. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox's agitation towards his intern Ed, continues to grow.
* EPISODE 159 - My Absence - Carla is 2 weeks pregnant and both Turk and Elliot feel empty without J.D. (who is taking a short break).
* EPISODE 160 - My Comedy Show - J.D. and Turk put on a comedy show but people have the impression the two may be gay.
DISC 2:
* EPISODE 161 - My Nah Nah Nah - Turk is inspired by a risky medical procedure that he watched on "SportsCenter" and now wants to try it on one of his patients.
* EPISODE 162 - Their Story II - An intriguing episode as it is a story about the interns perspective at the hospital.
* EPISODE 163 - My Full moon - Turk reminisces about when he and J.D. were interns at the hospital.
* EPISODE 164 - My Soul on Fire, Part 1 - Elliot is not thrilled that the janitor is getting married before she is. Meanwhile, the group goes to the Bahamas for the janitor's wedding.
* EPISODE 165 - My Soul on Fire, Part 2 - Each of the couples are not having a great time at the Bahamas.
* EPISODE 166 - My Cuz - J.D. wants to become closer with his son Sam and tries to make peace with Kim.
* EPISODE 167 - My Chief Concern - J.D. makes a major decision in his life and that is to move closer to his son.
* EPISODE 168 - My Finale, Part 1 - It's J.D.'s final day at the hospital and he's upset that no one seems like they are missing him (except Elliot and Turk).
* EPISODE 169 - My Finale, Part 2 - It's the final goodbye's, J.D. last hours on the job at Sacred Heart Hospital.
VIDEO & AUDIO:
"Scrubs" is presented in 1080p with an aspect ratio of 1:33:1. The series is pretty much shot in a hospital but lighting is well-done and there are occasional outdoor scenes. For this season, it's the first to feature the cast outdoors ala another country. The two episodes "My Soul on Fire" is filmed at the Bahamas (Abacos) and definitely is a major change in pace for the series. Of course, picture quality for those two episodes alone are quite different as you see the beautiful ocean and scenery of Hopetown. Otherwise the series looks good and doesn't looked aged or overly compressed.
The series is not exactly "LOST" on BD type of quality but for the most part, it's a good video transfer for this series. Especially since it's shot mostly indoors.
Audio for "Scrubs" is in in English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (48 kHz/24-bit). For the most part, the series is a dialogue-driven series. So, most of the audio is front and center channel driven. Dialogue is crystal clear but I did notice the difference in how the music comes out of my system compared to the DVD release. But overall, dialogue is understandable and very clear.
Subtitles are in English SDH, French and Spanish.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
"Scrubs - The Complete Eighth Seasons" is absolutely loaded with a ton of special features in 1080p High Definition and in English 2.0 Dolby Digital (with English SDH, French and Spanish subtitles):
DISC 1:
* It's All in the Name - (2:48) An exclusive to the Blu-ray release, a short featurette of Dr. Cox calling J.D. many girl names.
* Audio Commentary for "My Jerks" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and writer/producer Kevin Biegel.
* Audio Commentary for "My Last Words" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and actor Zach Braff.
* Audio Commentary for "My Saving Grace" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and writer/producer Kevin Biegel.
* Audio Commentary for "My Happy Place" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and actor Robert Maschio.
* Audio Commentary for "My ABC's" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence, producer Randal Winston and actress Sonal Shah and Eliza Coupe.
* Audio Commentary for "My Cookie Pants" with audio commentary by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and actor John C. McGinley.
* Audio Commentary for "My New Role" with audio commentary by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and actor Ken Jenkins.
* Audio Commentary for "My Lawyers in Love" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and actor Neil Flynn
* Audio Commentary for "My Absence" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence, Producer Randall Winston, Writer/Producer Kevin Biegel and actresses Sonal Shah and Eliza Coupe.
* Audio Commentary for "My Comedy Show" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and Actress Sonal Shah and Eliza Coupe.
DISC 2:
* Audio Commentary for "My Nah Nah Nah" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and Actors Sarah Chalke and Donald Faison.
* Audio Commentary for "Their Story II" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence, Producer Randall Winston and Actor Neil Flynn.
* Audio Commentary for "My Full Moon" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and actors Sarah Chalke and Donald Faison.
* Audio Commentary for "My Soul on Fire (Part 1)" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and actress Christa Miller.
* Audio Commentary for "My Soul on Fire (Part 2)" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and actress Christa Miller.
* Audio Commentary for "My Chief Concern" by Executive Producer Bill Lawrence and actor Zach Braff.
* My Bahamas Vacation - (20:13) A featurette with interviews with the cast and crew in the Bahamas filming "My Soul on Fire". Featuring the cast and crew having fun paddle boarding, lounging by the beach and behind-the-scenes filming. Also, the group wanting to film and get it all done so they can have some fun. Also, discussing of the challenges of filming in the Bahamas and more. An enjoyable featurette!
* Deleted Scenes - 16 deleted scenes. Showing the originally aired scene and the deleted scene.
* Alternate Lines - 17 alternate lines. Showing the originally aired scene and then various clips of the alternate lines.
* Bloopers - (3:12) A blooper reel featuring the cast and crew and the various hijinks on the set.
* Scrubs Intern Webisodes - All twelve "Scrubs: Interns" web episodes (that were originally featured on [...]). The episodes features the intern Sunny Shah who is making an online video diary of her first year as an...
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26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good Season, Bad DVD, August 25, 2009
This was a season which returned much closer to the quality of the earlier seasons but that is not what the review will cover.
After 7 years of being aired 1.33:1 full frame while their brethren on NBC were upgraded to High-Def, scrubs finally began airing in 16:9 widescreen on ABC during it's Eighth season. If you picked up this DVD you wouldn't think that because the season is not in it's Original Aspect Ratio of 16:9, but once again in a dreary 1.33:1 full frame. This far into the lifespan of DVD there is NO EXCUSE for releasing a title outside of its OAR. It would appear this is some manner of underhanded ploy to force people to buy the Blu-ray in order to watch this season as intended, and I am very disappointed.
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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great wrap up to a splendid series, May 10, 2009
Warning! Some spoilers ahead!
Although the past few seasons SCRUBS had descended slightly from the levels it had achieved in its first few brilliant seasons, its final season managed to recover afair amount of its previous charm. Buoyed by several new interns there was some fresh blood in the cast and there were a lot of nice storylines to keep the interest up. There was an expected resolution of JD and Elliott's story. And we even sorta, kinda learned (maybe) the Janitor's name (Tony).
There is some talk that there might be either a Season Nine of SCRUBS, with significant cast changes. But I hope that doesn't take place. Better to have a show go away with some gas in the tank than have it continue on fumes.
Season 8 saw a lot of major changes. With Bob Kelso gone and no longer head of surgery, Perry Cox becomes the new head of Sacred Heart. Ted actually finds a girlfriend (a ukulele abusing one to boot). Turk becomes chief of surgery while he and Carla expect their second child. And Janitor finds a woman of his own (known as "Lady") and gets married. But the biggest changes involve JD and Elliott. They get back together and unlike in the past, JD doesn't panic at all, but instead delights in being with her, even embracing all her eccentricities. And the final big change involves JD leaving Sacred Heart so that he can live closer to his son (with Elliott sneakily moving in with him by slowly sneaking her stuff into his place). The series began with JD preparing for his first day at Sacred Heart and the series ends with him leaving. And in a cameo that puts one in mind of J. Michael Straczynski's showing up at the end of BABYLON 5 and Ron Moore popping up at the very end of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, SCRUBS' creator Bill Lawrence shows up in the final scene.
I'm going to miss this show. At its best it was one of the most refreshing, inventive comedies on TV. Even at its worst it was at least enjoyable. I'll miss all the characters and I'll even miss Sacred Heart itself. They actually bought a closing hospital in which to film the show and house the production company offices. The result was a feeling of concreteness and reality that none of the dramatic hospital series on TV could fully match, wedded as they were to sets rather than locations. The Sacred Heart grounds were something that they had complete access to, rather than something that they just visited. The cars on the lot were probably those of the actors and production crew. The whole show just seemed at home.
The good news is that we got eight whole seasons. This translates in to lots of DVDs that we can watch and rewatch. The show has ended but it won't really be going away.
Note -- May 15: Well, looks like SCRUBS is going to be back in Season Nine. Though it looks like it won't be quite the same show. Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke will be back for six episodes to provide a transition to new doctors (the interns of Season Eight?) to take center stage on the show. Donald Faison (Turk--though, do we really want Turk without JD?--having Turk go on without JD would seem to belie the joined-at-the-hip mythology of the past 8 years), John C. McGinley (Cox), and Neil Flynn (Janitor) will be back if their new pilots aren't picked up, and I assume the rest of the cast will be back. But I'm not terribly excited at this point about SCRUBS without JD, Elliott, and Turk-on-his-own-without-JD. But I'll give it a try. Also, it undercuts what was a near perfect finale episode. Too bad that won't be the series finale.
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