Scrubs. Who does not like? It 'was one of the most original and entertaining series produced in recent years. Precisely because it was based on the original base a procedural hospital, which together with the police was the most used (and abused), mixing it with the comedy (black and classic) and a touch of visonarietà, creating a product that has had an immense fortune. But everything has an end, and the authors decided to give an end to the stories of the characters with the eighth season (should have been the seventh, but the strike has lengthened the damn things). After the terrible start (obviously written in haste and with little care), the eighth season, there was healthy, with a final explosive players that we were so affectionate, even breaking the fourth wall and letting us see the actual episode at the end of greetings between actors and authors (which is not I've never seen before, and I liked very much).
But no, it was too good. The ABC, a year before he bought the series from NBC, decided that it would continue despite the very sharp end of the series. The author, Bill Lawrence, is reluctant, as Zach Braff, the undisputed protagonist of the series. The agreement ends with a cross, the ninth season would be a sort of spin off in continuity with the rest, showing only some of the characters from the original series, now all adults and there, replacing them with a group of new and young students of medicine.
So how this infamous ninth season of which so much has been discussed? Beautiful, but totally useless. The new cast is
guessed, the protagonist is a beautiful girl, nice, full of complex and mad as a hatter (I'm loving it now), the rest of the cast is excellent, apart from the gnoccona Australian and Japanese are just two specks in themselves . Kelso remained from the original series, the immortal Cox, who hails as "assassins" to his students and Turk. The other cast members, with the exception of Carla (thank god, I have always hated) all have at least a small cameo, of course, to facilitate the passing of the baton from one generation to another. Let's see, for the record, that JD and Elliot were married, and she is pregnant (seen in six episodes). Back again this tomboy (and, yes, I am a sex scary) Denise, I was already dying in the previous season.
How does the series? Well, it's exactly the Scrubs we've always known. Neither more nor less. The new cast, though different from the original, does not make substantial differences to the series, let alone the change of environment. The style of the series is tarnished, but do not skimp in brilliant jokes, speeches hyper cynical Cox, in the portrayal of dysfunctional human relationships and pure insanity. Component missing from the more serious and intimate that we have known in previous seasons. Maybe it was just a matter of time. The series was closed at the thirteenth episode, not even to finish the season (and This is evident, there is no real ending) saw the little plays. The thing is understandable. Who would want to meet again for a second time with different actors Scrubs? It 's a bit like the end of Lost another plane had crashed and it continued.
After all, that's okay, we love Scrubs as it lasted, has run its course and is just making room for new things.
EAAAAGGGLLLLEEEEEEE !!!!!!!!
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