4 episodes in and I'm done with this series, congratulations to Adam on being the most annoying character EVER :rolling_eyes:
Perfect ending. Thank you for these AMAZING 5 seasons! I'm gonna miss this show like hell.
" We few, we happy few, we band of brothers. For he today that sheds his blood with me, Shall be my brother. "
Zach and Donald have a podcast together, its a really good listen and it has inspired me to go and watch it all again <3
So Zach and Donald just started their podcast. And, boy, you can NOT rewatch this show. Seriously, you have to rewatch it. I just started with the first episode and even without the great trivia, this show just hold up.
For everyone who wants to know how the podcast is calld:
"Scrubs Rewatch Show with Zach and Donald".
And the name predicts it: They will watch the WHOLE show. I am SO ready for this.
Zach and Donald are living in JD and Turk and you can feel it every second.
Sounded interesting but I couldn't get past the Discovery Channel-style forced personalities and interactions.
Greater than the sum of its parts.
I don't think I've ever rated a show higher than I rated each individual season, but this show take all its disparate, less-than-perfect pieces and makes one of the best artistic expressions of human experience I've ever seen. Touching on philosophy from all angles,[I'm going to spoiler tag this section, because it talks about the philosophical ideas of the ending, but won't contain overt plot spoilers.] and settling on lessons everyone should learn about compassion towards your fellow man (even the Brents of the world, even if you know they cant be allowed to treat people the way they do, they are still people and still capable of good), on the knowledge that oblivion and mortality give meaning to life, and shows both in story and in practice, that it's better to know when it's time for something to end.
Honestly, I truly hope that this series has an effect on people. It touches on so many topics with grace, and while it does so with a bit too much of that tongue-in-cheek political correctness, its biggest lessons are right on the money.
The final season constantly busts out tearjerkers, and I am so glad the creators realized that good things must end. So many shows, even my favourite ones, have had mediocre endings and didn't know where to go with themselves, but culminating everything in one big hour long special epilogue was a perfect ending.
I hope this series is the Doug Forcett of our universe.
A fantastic show overall, but damn it needs a 4th season. I know the 3rd is meant to be the final season but it just feels like there is still more of a story to tell. Despite that however, I think this is such a hidden gem of a show and I adored it!
As a Turkish person, I can verify that most of the Turkish stuff in this show is accurate. They used Turkish actors and proper Turkish dialogue which isn't something you see on every show. Even the Turkish songs are VERY well-placed.
SYFY DON'T YOU DARE CANCEL THIS SHOW!
10/10, would get depressed again.
If the show stays on the same path as the first episode, we will be in for one hell of a ride