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...Look that up in the dictionary and you'll see a picture of the cast of Scrubs that - maybe - will include Zach Braff ... depending on what day it is. As the ABC show (formerly an NBC show) completes its eighth and possibly final season May 6, Braff, who plays Dr. John (J.D.) Dorian on the series, talked to TIME about what it is about Scrubs that got it saved after being dropped by one network and how his future plans will intersect with the show's still-undetermined future...
...record, you're leaving Scrubs, right? Well I'm leaving the show as you know it. There's always been talk about continuing the show in some capacity, whether it be the same incarnation or something that was analogous to Frasier and Cheers - and so if there is that new incarnation, depending on all the powers that be, I'll definitely participate in some capacity, whether it's directing or doing a few episodes here and there. I just won't be there every day. (See the top 10 movie performances...
When NBC decided not to renew the show in 2008, it might have been a good time to bow out, but you didn't. Why now? We'd been so blessed. It's so rare to have an eight-year run. Bill Lawrence, who created the show, was talking about moving on and I felt like it was time to move on. We thought the show was over, to be frank. When ABC decided to bring it back to life we were so thrilled. But we all had sort of gotten in a mindset that...
What do you think it was about the show that kept the fans coming back? I have no idea. But I'm so glad they did. I mean, we always joke that no matter where they put the show - whether it's Saturday morning after cartoons or after Carson Daly on weeknights - no matter where they put it, the same audience followed us. We used to say, Hey, how were the numbers last night? It turned out to pretty much always be the same number no matter whether it was a giant promoted episode or had a big [guest] star...
Teams who have found themselves in the middle of the pack throughout a regular season often await that one opportunity to prove their abilities. They are anxious for that one chance to show they belong among the best in their respective sport.The Harvard co-ed sailing team was given that chance this past weekend at the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association National Semifinals at the Fan Pier Boston. Facing light and shifty winds that created rather tricky conditions, the Crimson placed seventh in the western portion of the semifinals. Harvard was rewarded for its efforts with one of 18 spots...