Monday, May 26, 2008

Site News


Hey readers
we have moved all news will be now posted
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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Christa Miller On Kimmel




Christa Miller On Jimmy Kimmel 23.5.08
very funny interview

Site News


This weekend remember to check out Neil Flynn in the new Indianan Jones movie and Christa miller in the Andromeda strain which is on A&E Monday and Tuesday from 9pm The Blog might be down for a few days as were merging as part of Scrubs HQ so be sure to check that out while were down... but we will be back soon

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Christa Miller on Jimmy Kimmel Live


Christa Miller will be on Jimmy Kimmel Live On Friday

full Bill Lawrence tv squad interview


Its A very long interview and starts here its 3 pages long so go check it out

it also has a few spoilers for next year.

JK: The show's not coming on until mid-season again, right?

BL: Yeah, I would assume -- my guess is it's going to be on in November if I had to -- that's, it's not really off the record it's just my guess because I think that's when the next Dancing with the Stars installment ends at the end of November.

JK: Oh, by the way, I forgot to ask about the NBC finale. What was your reaction when they determined that "My Princess" was going to be the finale?

BL: Oh man, what could I do? I said fuck it because, you know, how am I going to fight that fight? It pissed me off just because -- here's what pissed me off. First of all the episodes were out of order, you know what I mean? So like anybody who pays attention to the show would be like, "Hey, Dr. Kelso's character was fired two episodes ago and now he's back working around the hospital again."

Secondly, you know, I heard it marketed, and bandied about as the series finale of Scrubs which just absolutely sucks for two reasons. One, the only reason to say that is to hopefully help it on their own network but also to damage it on ABC and secondly, I wasn't allowed to go out and refute that because they were still in contractual and, you know, legal haggling about whether ABC could have the show.

And the third thing that just pissed me off was that particular episode, we spent a lot of time on and worked our ass off and if everybody was just watching television in a normal season and that episode came on, I think people would really dig it. When it's sold to people as a series or even a season finale, neither of which it was supposed to be, you know, and then they're looking at everything as, well, J.D. and Elliot say they decided meant nothing so they -- it put such a burden on the show that the episode that I will continue to argue is really, really good, people are taking giant shits on it. It bummed me out.

Christa Miller and Bill Lawrence Interview


Here's an interview with Christa and Bill you can Read the whole interview here

Is it harder to say serious medical stuff than funny medical stuff?

Christa Miller: “Yeah, it's much harder. It gets jumbled up on your tongue. I'm not used to saying things that…”

Bill Lawrence: “Are you saying that it's easy doing Scrubs?”

Christa Miller: “No, it's much harder doing comedy.”

Bill Lawrence: “That's what I thought you were going to say.”

Christa Miller: “But it's harder doing words that my husband doesn't write for me.”

Bill Lawrence: “Although you know the guy that wrote this won the Pulitzer Prize. Trying to give me props, it's like, ‘The last thing I wanted to do is read the words of a Pulitzer prize winner.’”

Christa Miller: “My husband just has a boy crush on Robert Schenkkan, the writer.”

they're calling this the Scrubs finale. That's not the final finale, is it?

Christa Miller: “No, we're still shooting. I don't think I'm allowed to say anything more than that but I'm working next week, if that means anything.”

How does it feel to be back?

Christa Miller: “So fun. It's great to be back and also it's great to feel that we're not just going to be ending.”

Bill, if you want to jump back in, this isn't the final finale?

Bill Lawrence: “I wouldn't think so, because I came straight from work.”

Neil Flynn indiana Jones Interview


It's very cool to be in a big movie like this," Flynn said in a telephone interview Wednesday from his home in the Los Angeles area. "It's kind of a culturally iconic film. It's like being in one of the 'Star Wars' movies."

Flynn is also happy that "Scrubs" has been picked up by ABC and will be back with a new season next year following its seven-season run on NBC.

"It's all good news. ABC has owned us all along, so I think the show may be treated better by its biological parent," Flynn said, mentioning its multiple time slot changes on NBC.


You can read the whole article here

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

There might be a ninth season of Scrubs, says Bill Lawrence


I finally got a chance to speak with Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence yesterday, and, as you'd expect, he had plenty to say about departing NBC. In addition to the circumstances behind the show's move from NBC to ABC, Lawrence also talked about NBC's treatment of the show and why he thinks it stuck around for so long, despite that treatment.But he also dropped a bit of a bomb: next season may not be the show's final season. And if there is ninth season of Scrubs, it likely will continue without him or Zach Braff on board.More after the jump.
Bill told me that he met with ABC Entertainment president Steve McPherson, who initially championed the show when he worked for the network's production arm (ABC Studios produces Scrubs), before the network finalized the pickup. McPherson told him that not only did he want the show to get back to what it did best in its earliest seasons, which mixed comedy and drama, but that he didn't necessarily pick up the show for just the one season:"He said to me, 'If I go forward with this, you have to know that if the show does well and I'm enjoying it, no matter what you want, I have the right to move on with the show past this year,'" Lawrence recalls. "I tell you that, even if it were to happen, it would be in a different incarnation than what it is now. One of the things that's appealing to Steve is that when he first pitched it with me to all these other networks, he pitched it as '
ER as a comedy.' It'd be very easy to rotate faces in and out and have new dynamics and new worlds under the same umbrella. It's a working hospital. It's not like Grey's Anatomy where we're tracking the relationships that much."As far as how the show would look in a ninth season, Lawrence said that "barring some weird miracle," Zach Braff is done with the show after season eight, since his contract runs out at the end of it. But he can't see himself returning for a ninth year, either. "I would imagine it's my last year of the show. And so I'm going to write it as such (like it's the last season) and he's going to act it as such."So those new actors, including Human Giant's Aziz Ansari, that were brought on as new interns? They'll be the basis of any new seasons after the eighth, setting up a Scrubs: The Next Generation of sorts. "They have to go through the same type of shit that these people went through long ago. It'll be interesting to tell the same stories with our older characters on the other side of them now." Some faces from the original cast may return, but not all will.Interesting. This could work, or it could limp along like ER has since Clooney, Edwards, and Margulies left. Or it could be AfterMASH-style disaster. We just don't know.What do you think of a possible "next generation" season of Scrubs? Let me know in the comments.Oh, and the rest of the interview will be posted either tomorrow or Thursday.

sarah chalke on how i met your mother Video


Heres a clip from the season finale of How I Met your Mother where Sarah Chalke Guest Stared again



Monday, May 19, 2008

Scrubs Season 7 Review


Check out this positive season 7 review here

Bill Lawrence on Scrubs Continuation


NBC advertised the most recent episode of Scrubs as the finale. As fans knew that season seven was to be the last, they might have worried that the episode, which did not address, let alone resolve, many long term plot threads, was it. Actually, because of the writer's strike, the show will continue a little bit longer.
Lawrence Puts On Some Extra Scrubs"Yeah, man, we're making episodes all summer so we're doing more than what we intended," said Bill Lawrence. "We just have to wait for a few hours to find out where it's going to be on. There's legal stuff going on. It's very weird being at work. It's like we work in a vacuum. We've been working for a couple months now." This extra eighth season is a bonus for the fans, though it does make Lawrence's job more difficult. "Both a bonus because I love working with the people and it's the greatest job on earth and a burden because it was cool to be headed towards the ending and to have to do more than those seven episodes we have outlined is tough writing the same show for eight years, but it's fun." As Scrubs wraps up, expect to see all your favorite guest stars. "This year, expect the greatest hits file. One of the things we do on Scrubs is that all the guest stars on the show have been, we call then friends of the family. They're cast friends and writer friends, so anybody that you liked in the past that we didn't kill off will be on the show again."
But what about the people we liked that they did kill? "I don't know how to bring back Brendan Fraser. He's dead, man. So is Nicole Sullivan. It's tough. It'd have to be in a fantasy or something but we're going to try to get everybody that's been on the show back on the show." At least we'll get more high fives with The Todd. "Oh, are you kidding me, every time the guy steps on set. He's not playing a character. That's his real schtick, man. You can't stop that guy. He'll be all over the place doing the same thing I'm sure." Wait to see where Scrubs will appear next

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Friday, May 16, 2008

Zach Braff's Blog


A Funny Interview with Scrubs creator, Bill Lawrence
You gotta love my good friend, Bill Lawrence; he never censors himself

you can read the interview here

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Scrubs Gets New Blood Transfusion

Dr. Cox is going to have three new souls to torture when Scrubsmoves to ABC next season. Sources confirm to me exclusively that Betsy Beutler(The Black Donnellys), Eliza Coupe (HBO's 12 Miles of Bad Road) and Aziz Ansari (MTV's Human Giant) are joining the cast as Sacred Heart's newest interns. The trio will appear on a recurring basis.The injection of new blood is part of an ambitious plan to return the show to its more drama-filled roots.-Ausiello Report

ABC scrubs Promo


includes a clip from the new season

Scrubbing In


Scrubbing In: Now that Scrubs is officially on ABC's midseason schedule, the series is looking to kick festivities off with a major star. Names such as Jennifer Garner and John Cusack are being considered to replace Kelso as Chief of Medicine for the eighth season's first three episodes, though nothing's been decided as of yet.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Scrubs Boss Blasts NBC, Previews "Serious" Changes



One of the many reasons I love Bill Lawrence is that the dude doesn't mince words. At a time when sound-bites have become as carefully crafted as a Martha Stewart petit four, Bill continues to tell it like it is. And on the heels of the official confirmation that Scrubs is headed to ABC for an 18-episode final season, he has a lot to tell. About the show's network-hop. About the beef he has with the suits at NBC. And about the somewhat radical changes in store for J.D. and Co. Why'd it take so long to announce this thing?Bill Lawrence: As I understand it, it was legally very important not to say anything officially until after the show had finished its run on NBC. What led to the break-up with NBC?Lawrence: When the strike ended, we told NBC that, even though we had another seven episodes mapped out, we could do it in three, and they just didn't have any interest. Total harsh buzz of not giving a s--t about a show that had been on the network for seven years and made them millions of dollars. And I'd be more bitter, except that it worked out good for us. They didn't want to do any kind of wrap-up?Lawrence: Not only did they not want to do any kind of wrap-up, but they took an episode that was supposed to air in the middle of the season — the fairytale episode — and marketed it as a series finale. Which was bulls--t. It was never supposed to be a series finale, much less a season finale, and I think it ended up getting judged kind of harshly because of it. If it was just a regular episode that people had tuned into I think they would've thought it was cool and funny. I was under the impression NBC was willing to give you one episode to finish things off. No?Lawrence: Well, here's the thing. When the strike ended, NBC said, "You can shoot an hour-long finale, but we'll only pay for half of it." They wanted [ABC Studios] to suck up all the expenses, and ABC said that was unacceptable. And it felt especially harsh because Scrubs was pulling in better [ratings] than 30 Rock and My Name is Earl — even though I love those two shows — and they were encouraged to do as many f--king episodes as they can after the strike. And after seven years, I ask for three episodes to wrap up the series and they say, "Tough s--t." How do you go from three episodes on NBC to 18 on ABC?Lawrence: It was weird, man. I was thinking we'd put these last six episodes on DVD, just so we can wrap the show up and be proud of it, but the head of ABC Studios, Mark Pedowitz, said, "Bill, if you can make the show a little cheaper, I can probably get us a full season on ABC." I didn't answer right away. The first thing I did was call the cast and the writers together and I said, "Look, if we're going to do this, we have to get back to something we creatively can all be excited about." Because, personally, I felt like this past season we were less than inspired comedically. So I said to them, "This means you guys working harder. It means having emotional stakes and losing all the goofy, broad stuff that I think is easy to write… " And everyone said they were on board for one more season. Will the show still be a comedy?Lawrence: It's still a comedy, but when we first did the show, it was a drama with elements of comedy and lots of stupid sound effects. But some of the strongest episodes in the second and third year had character comedy. You can still do things like kill Brendan Fraser and have the lady that loved musical theater die and then sing a song at the end. This became a very Simpsons-esque show with incredibly broad, unrealistic moments and fantasies that were both in reality and not in reality. When you've been writing this show for seven years, it's so easy to get into these patterns of writing the same jokes over and over: J.D. loves Turk, J.D. wants Dr. Cox's approval, Elliot's whiny and neurotic. But this year the stuff is really f--king good. I think our old stand-by fans are really going to dig these shows. Is Ken Jenkins (Kelso) still a series regular?Lawrence: He's still a series regular. The core of his participation this year is with Dr. Cox, who becomes Chief of Medicine. Now that Dr. Kelso is no longer a hospital bureaucrat, he is actually a decent human being and is Dr. Cox's confidant because Cox can't really talk to anyone else about how much that job sucks.I heard you were looking to cast a new Chief. Lawrence: That's just a piece of stunt casting that we're going to do for three episodes. Talk to me about these budget cuts that ABC requested. Are we going to notice anything missing?Lawrence: No. We have a smaller writing staff and we're filming the show in four-and-a-half days instead of five. And, you'll never notice it because we have so many actors on the show, but every cast member is taking two episodes off. Even Zach?Lawrence: Even Zach. Remember, I've done one or two episodes every year where J.D. isn't in the show except for one line, and some other character has the voiceover. It wasn't all that noticeable. It just looks like a cool creative choice.OK, Scrubs fans, you buying what Bill L. is selling? Does the prospect of a more grounded, less zany Sacred Heart make you giddy with excitement? Would one episode on NBC have been enough of a send-off, or are you happier with the 18 we're getting on ABC? (I think I know the answer to that one.)

Wacth With Kristen



Bubba: Will Dr. Kelso be returning to Sacred Heart Hospital next year when Scrubs moves to ABC?Word on the street is that Kelso will be appearing now and again while on his retirement at home, but that they will bring in a new chief to run the Scrubs hospital.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Ask Ausiello


TUESDAY

Scrubs Will return Tuesday, September 2nd at 9:00pm according to the hollywood reporter
Scrubs Will Be airing Tuesdays After Dancing with the Stars finishes its fall run

8:00 E/P Opportunity Knocks
9:00 E/P Scrubs
9:30 E/P The Goode Family (NEW SERIES)

Scrubs: Season... 9?



ABC had posters set up for most of its fall shows at their New York headquarters today, at a press conference held by ABC Entertainment president Stephen McPherson to announce the network's fall lineup. And while not unexpected, it was indeed a bit strange to see a poster for Scrubs with the cast's smiling faces, and the ABC logo underneath. Yes, as everyone knew, the much-discussed rumors are true and Scrubs is moving from NBC to ABC for an eighth season, consisting of 18 episodes. As fans are well aware, Season 7 was intended to be the final one, until the strike cut it short with several episodes not completed. Scrubs has never been a ratings powerhouse and McPherson was asked what prompted the pickup. He said, "Due to the fact that it's been in 17 time periods on [NBC] and they rarely promote it, if at all, the fact that it's pulling [the ratings it does] on Thursday and actually performs better than anything but The Office, we think it's really a great addition for us. It helps us as we're expanding our comedy brand. We had a lot of success with Samantha Who?, but you have to build on success. This gives us a real opportunity to have another piece to play with."It has been presumed that Season 8 was the show's chance at a do-over for a final season, and would certainly be the end… But not so fast. Asked if the show could continue past next season, McPherson replied, "We're taking it year by year. For us it was a strategic move to get it for this year. Depending on how it does, we'll look at next year. And they've been taking it that way for the last year and a half, really." McPherson also confirmed that the entire cast was back.

Zach Braff will be back in Scrubs for Season 8... and perhaps beyond.McPherson noted that storywise, "There's a chief of medicine coming in that I think is going to spark a kind of whole new dynamic in the office and there are things that [Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence] wasn't able to accomplish that he's excited about. Bill has been a big reason that we got behind this, because he's so excited to keep going. He's a guy who's actually stuck with his own show, which I love. He knows it in and out and he loves it and he has such a passion for it, so when he came and pitched me on what it could be and where it was going, that was a big factor."I asked McPherson if he indeed was saying that there was even the possibility of the show continuing into a ninth season and he told me, "It could, exactly. It's just hard to know. They didn't have [cast contact] options this year. They went to the cast and said, 'Do you guys want to do it?' and they said yes."

Upfronts: 'Scrubs' creator reflects on the move to ABC


Three measly episodes is all it would have taken for creator Bill Lawrence to let go of “Scrubs” and be a happy (and fulfilled) camper.

But after 18 different time slots, NBC unceremoniously dumped the single-camera comedy, even though the writers had “meticulously” planned its final arc and they had only eight episodes left to produce.

“After seven years, they had no interest in it, and it was incredibly frustrating,” Lawrence said Tuesday, after ABC welcomed the show into its lineup. “The thing that I was most excited about was getting to finish ‘Scrubs’ out correctly.”

Enter ABC President of Entertainment Stephen McPherson, who developed it when he ran Touchstone Studios (which is now ABC Studios). Assuming ABC was interested in giving “Scrubs” its final lap, Lawrence galvanized the writers and cast. They hired younger actors to play new interns. (McPherson said Tuesday that the old cast, including Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke, will remain with the show under a one-year contract.)

“We all had to get creatively inspired again,” Lawrence said. “And that meant going back to the show’s roots. Being more and more real and less cartoony and less silly. In our heads, this was our last hurrah!”

Then McPherson started talking about the future, one he had envisioned years ago when he pictured it as a comedy version of “ER” that could last years with rotating characters.

“I can shockingly see it happening because it seems very fresh and new right now,” Lawrence said. “Regardless, this season feels like an end to the eight-season story we’re telling. If we were to go on, I would almost guarantee that it would be in a new and hopefully creatively exciting direction. If it’s not an embarrassment and there’s a chance to keep people working, I would do everything I could to make it something we could all be proud of.”

Monday, May 12, 2008

Scrubs moves to ABC


Zach Braff Posted a new Myspace Bulletin confirming Scrubs Move To ABC
Dear friends,Many of you have been understandably confused by the Fairy Tale episode of Scrubs serving as the series finale. It was not. I was not allowed to say it until today, but Scrubs will be moving to ABC for its final season. We are currently filming the 8th and final season. The true finale of the show will air on ABC in the fall. NBC merely promoted the Fairy Tale episode as the finale, as it was the last episode they owned.Also, several of you were very confused by the fact that Dr. Kelso and Laverne were still working at the hospital in the Fairy Tale episode. Because of the writer's strike, the last remaining episodes for NBC were aired out of order. This is why Dr. Kelso was still chief of medicine. That was not Laverne however, for those of you who have been following closely; it was a new nurse "Shirley" who no one thinks looks anything like Laverne except for JD.Hope this clears some things up.peace and love,zb
this has also been confirmed by Michael Ausiello today here

Friday, May 9, 2008

The Cast of Scrubs Put on Their Poker Faces

Some Of the cast last night attended the Michael J. Fox Foundation For Parkinson's Research Fundraiser you can read more here

ratings


Third-place NBC had "My Name Is Earl" (6.1 million, 2.6/8) and the season finale of "Scrubs" (5.4 million, 2.5/7) For the third week in a row, "The Office" (7.2 million, 3.6/7) had its lowest rating of the year. The "30 Rock" (5.6 million, 2.6/7) finale was unchanged from last week. "ER" (7.6 million, 2.9/8) once again had its lowest rating ever.

My Princess Ending Clip



Thursday, May 8, 2008

Scrubs Production in High Gear

Bill Lawrence clears up the status of the show
Christa Miller stars in A&E's The Andromeda Strain as a heroic and no-nonsense scientist tasked with stopping a deadly biological agent. She also plays Jordan on the comedy Scrubs, and happens to be married to Scrubs producer Bill Lawrence, who joined her on the red carpet for Andromeda Strain. Just after Miller finished talking about her make-out scene with Benjamin Bratt, Lawrence wandered over and chastised Miller for not talking about Scrubs. "You're only supposed to talk about our show to the press!" he said.Taking the opportunity, we wanted to clear up a mystery. As many Scrubs fans know, the series was cancelled by NBC, but has continued production of new episodes that are – allegedly – going to air on ABC. However, there has been no official statement by the ABC network or ABC Studios (who produces the show) about where the new episodes will actually air. I pointed out that the hospital where Scrubs films sure seems busy for a show that is officially cancelled."We're just doing it for fun," Lawrence joked. "Were I smart in the way that networks and the legal stuff works I would imagine that you're not allowed to mention anything about the future of the show until it's done airing on NBC. And the last episode airs tomorrow night."
The move from NBC to ABC happened because Scrubs was unable to finish up what would have been its final season due to the writers' strike. When asked about the prospect of an actors' strike, Lawrence said "Oh, man. That would be a nightmare. I can't personalize it because there's bigger issues at play, but to have fought so hard to keep our show going and get to finish it if we're lucky enough to – and if that were to happen it would be such a bummer."When asked what he'll do should a new strike come to pass, Lawrence said, "This ends with me paying the actors out of my pocket to make the show for my family and friends. We'll do a stage play in my yard. I'm crossing my fingers that cooler heads prevail on both sides and they find a good agreement there."












another My Princess Behind The Scenes Clip


Our Favorite Things from Seven Seasons of 'Scrubs'


Even Though Scrubs isn't ending and we all know that zap2it have made a list of their Favorite things about scrubs which you can check out here

heres what made the list

12.First Impressions

11.Dr. Jan I. Tor

10.The Worthless Peons

9.916-CALL-TURK

8.Elliot Loves ____

7.Love-Hate Relationship(Jordan and Dr Cox)

6.Brendan Fraser

5.Gotta Dance

4.What Has Two Thumbs ...(dr Kelso)

3.Hey, Big Brother(Dan)

2.Friends Forever

1.Guy Love

Another Zach Braff My Princess Interview


check it out the video here

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

'Scrubs' ends--for now


Tonight is the season finale of “Scrubs.” The show is not on NBC’s fall schedule, which was announced last month. That would make most viewers believe that this is really a series finale. In general, when a series ends its run after multiple, critically acclaimed seasons, a network makes a big to-do about it. There are promos set to sappy songs. The actors do media tours, and critics wax nostalgic about the program’s heyday. And then the show neatly wraps up the story line. Not so much when it comes to “Scrubs,” though it does appear that tonight’s episode will be one of the more creative ones. More on that in a bit. According to multiple trade publications, “Scrubs” really isn’t coding. It will come back on ABC, the studio that produces it, for one final season. Really final. Nothing has been announced yet, and ABC will reveal its fall schedule on May 13. Until then, enjoy this tribute to “The Princess Bride,” in which Dr. Cox narrates a bedtime fairy tale about Eliot, a princess, and J.D. (Zach Braff) as the Village Idiot. Then cross your fingers. 8:30 p.m. NBC

My Princess Behind The scenes Clip


Critic's TV pick: The last episode of 'Scrubs'


After seven seasons on NBC, "Scrubs" exits tonight, but it doesn't go quietly. In "My Princess," Cox (John C. McGinley) turns a tough day at the hospital into a fairy tale for his young son, with all the "Scrubs" regulars as characters: Princess Eliot (Sarah Chalke), the Village Idiot (Zach Braff), two-headed Turla (Judy Reyes and Donald Faison), the Giant (Neil Flynn) and the Dark Lord (Ken Jenkins).NBC is billing the episode as only a season finale and hasn't even made much of that. But in fact, this is the last "Scrubs" that will air on NBC.
To escape cancellation, creator Bill Lawrence is moving the comedy to ABC, with production reported to be already under way for an 18-episode eighth season. Expect an announcement from ABC when it unveils its fall schedule next week in New York.Watch it? For a typically zany episode of a comedy that has devoted fans but has never appealed to the masses.

ask Ausiello



Question: Is Ken Jenkins really gone from Scrubs? — Drew
Ausiello: Well, he's really gone from Sacred Heart, but not from Scrubs. Although it's unclear whether Jenkins will remain a series regular, I hear we'll see glimpses of Kelso's life as a retiree. In the meantime, Bill Lawrence is said to be looking for a new Chief to succeed Kelso, and word is he wants a name.

sarah chalke on how i met your mother interview



Monday, May 5, 2008

untitles



Christa miller, colin Hay and sarah chalke

Scrubs Blog




Check Out The New Scrubs Blog Where The cast welcome you back for season 8


Sarah Chalke Will Be on How I Met Your Mother


Sarah Chalke Will Be on How I Met Your Mother again tonight at 7.30 be sure to watch

'Scrubs' is sewn up; goes to ABC


Like a tipsy party guest, it's going to be pretty tough for "Scrubs" to gracefully exit NBC.
The network's final "Scrubs" episode will air Thursday, ending its seven-season run. But you'd never know it from watching NBC or perusing the entertainment media. At the conclusion of a recent episode, viewers were simply urged to check out the show's interactive features on NBC.com.
The super low-key exit for "Scrubs" is tied to what has become the worst-kept secret in Hollywood: "Scrubs" is moving to ABC.
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The long-pending deal for ABC to pick up 18 episodes of "Scrubs" next season is essentially done.
Production has been under way for weeks, while the cast and crew have been encouraged to keep quiet. A television studio producing a drama costing more than $1 million per episode without anybody saying who the episodes are for is considered highly unusual, if not a little weird.
"This has been a rumor for a month, but everyone will know the outcome May 13 during our upfronts," says Charissa Gilmore, ABC Studio's vice president of media relations. Gilmore added that if this were to happen, it wouldn't be a major leap because ABC Studios produces the show, although it currently airs on the Peacock network.
A network spokesperson said NBC will run promos for the final "Scrubs" episode and gamely bill it as "a season finale" rather than "a series finale."

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Zach Braff Calls for Music Video Submissions


Scrubs star Zach Braff is expanding his filmmaking prowess with plans to shoot a music video for the song "Know When to Walk Away" by his friend Jay Clifford (formerly of Jump Little Children). The actor has even created a website for fans to download the song and videotape themselves performing it. Braff plans to incorporate the best submissions into the video.

check the site out here for more info.

Donald Faison In Fall Out Boys New Video


he can be seen for a few secondsin the new fall out boy video for 'beat it' see the clip here