| Scrubs: What Your Doctor Went Thru Tuesday, January 17, 2006 - Anh Nguyen, Socal.com Writer |
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“Were going to tear the roof off the Cabana Club” exclaims Donald Fasion who plays Dr. Christopher Turk on the NBC hit comedy Scrubs. The host of Spike TV’s The Playbook had good reason. Scrubs was celebrating their 100th episode since their first airing on October 1st, 2001. Celebrating in pure The comedy revolves around the crazy experience of a medical intern, John “J.D.” Dorian (Zach Braff) at the Scared
John C. McGinley stated, “I would love to have Elle McPherson guest star... She would play an ex-girlfriend where we would just make love for the 30 minutes, that would be the whole episode.” The night was full of fun for everyone from the cast: Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison, Neil Flynn, Ken Jenkins, John C. McGinley, Christa Miller and Judy Reyes, including everyone from behind the scenes, producers and crew members. Actress and Singer Mandy Moore joined in the festivities raising a glass of champagne with the cast.
A brief description of the 100th episode airing January 24th 2006 at 9:00PM follows: The 100th episode, “My Way Home,” is directed by Zach Braff and is a tribute to “The Wizard of Oz.” J.D. (Zach Braff) is called in to work on his day off and every time he tries to go home, he is pulled into another dilemma. Turk (Donald Faison) searches for a heart donor to save a dying patient; Carla (Judy Reyes) is worried that she doesn't have the courage to become a parent. Meanwhile, Eliot (Sarah Chalke) doesn't think she has the brains to lead a question and answer session on a subject she knows little about. All the while the Janitor (Neil Flynn) is trying to make the hospital easier to navigate by painting color-coded lines, including a yellow line, which leads to the exit. John McGinley and Ken Jenkins also star. Go out and purchase the first 2 available seasons on DVD and catch the show in what's rumored to be its final season everyTuesday 9:00PM on NBC. Congrats to Scrubs for hitting 100 episodes, a feat not often achieved in television.
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