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#1 May 08 2009 at 3:56 AM Rating: Good
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That was an awesome ending, it stayed true to the Scrubs theme while at the same time was a fitting farewell to one of my favourite TV series. I especially loved the walk down the corridor at the end, all those faces with the classic lines (although Hooch was dragged out too long).
They brought back the faces from Scrubs' best moment, the one that everyone remembers, the one that made The Fray as big as they are. That was a nice touch, because every Scrubs fan remembers that episode.

Dr Cox's last goodbye was awesome as well.

Edited, May 8th 2009 1:57pm by EbanySalamonderiel
#2 May 09 2009 at 4:13 AM Rating: Good
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You do realize that, while he gets to leave, you have to stay?
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#3 May 11 2009 at 8:38 AM Rating: Default
It never fails... as soon as the characters start having babies, the show is doomed. Most shows aren't worth watching once they reach that stage, but to its credit, Scrubs was.
#4 May 12 2009 at 9:50 PM Rating: Decent
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Youre right. Babies have been the death knell of so many of my favourite shows.
Scrubs: it lasted what? One season after baby arrived?
Two Pints of Lager: I think its still going, but they cut out Jonny who was the only reason I watched it. Again one season after baby arrived.
Friends: Chandler and Monica get babies, show ends.
Coupling: Baby is born, show ends.
#5 May 12 2009 at 11:52 PM Rating: Excellent
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EbanySalamonderiel wrote:
Youre right. Babies have been the death knell of so many of my favourite shows.
Scrubs: it lasted what? One season after baby arrived?
Two Pints of Lager: I think its still going, but they cut out Jonny who was the only reason I watched it. Again one season after baby arrived.
Friends: Chandler and Monica get babies, show ends.
Coupling: Baby is born, show ends.
That's because having kids means the death of fun in real life, too.
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#6 Jun 13 2009 at 1:51 PM Rating: Decent
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That's because having kids means the death of fun in real life, too.


This!

I loved Scrubs and I wish it was still on. They did such a good job of keeping the ensemble cast feeling strong while keeping JD the hub of the show. We get pissed off if the DVR misses a rerun of Scrubs on one of the channels it's on. Sad that's all there are now.
#7 Jun 14 2009 at 9:37 AM Rating: Decent
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I loved Scrubs and I wish it was still on.


I am a great big fan of Scrubs but I'm glad they gave it up. The last couple seasons really didn't have the feel of the first 6 and I just didn't enjoy them as much. The 7th season was short and really discombobulated, I guess because of the writers striking, and this last season (on a different network) I didn't think was as funny. I feel if they had gone on even longer then they would have alienated their fans over time.

Having said that, I did enjoy the finale and the last couple episodes leading up to it.
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