The sitcom may be flatlining, but as long as there are fresh and original series like Scrubs, the prognosis isn't entirely negative. Created by Bill Lawrence, Scrubs is an interns'-eye view of hospital life and the torturous, tragic, and triumphant route to becoming a doctor. The eminently likeable Zach Braff heads the cast as "newbie" J.D., whose years of medical school haven't quite prepared him for chaotic Sacred Heart Hospital. Family Guy has nothing on the live-action Scrubs when it comes to surreal asides and fantasy sequences (for example, J.D. literally becomes the proverbial deer in the headlights when he cannot answer a medical query), pop culture references, and TV Land casting (John Ritter guest stars as J.D.'s negligent father in "My Old Man," and St. Elsewhere veterans William Daniels, Ed Begley, Jr., Stephen Furst, and Eric Laneuville appear as Legionnaire's-stricken doctors in "My Sacrifical Clam"). With surgical precision, this inaugural season charts J.D.'s growth as a doctor and a human being, and the close-knit bonds he forms with his equally overwhelmed peers and colleagues, including best friend and surgeon Chris Turk (Donald Faison), beautiful, but raw-nerved and by-the-book Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke), and supportive nurse Carla Espinoza (Judy Reyes'), who affectionately nicknames J.D. "Bambi." But at the heart of the series is J.D.'s relationship with his mentor, Dr. Cox (an Emmy-worthy John C. McGinley), a cross between Obi-Wan Kenobi and a pit bull. Giving Scrubs a further shot of adrenaline are recurring characters Jordan (Christa Miller Lawrence), Dr. Cox's satanic ex-wife, and Neil Flynn as the Janitor, who torments J.D. just as Larry Miller menaced Jerry in the Seinfeld episode "The Doorman." Scrubs' animated sensibility allows for inexplicable cameos by Jimmie Walker or, at one point, an impromptu West Side Story-esque dance-off to convey the schism between the surgeons and other doctors. But while hilariously funny, Scrubs can break your heart too, as in the two-parter "My Occurrence"/"My Hero," with guest star Brendan Fraser as Jordan's spontaneously spirited brother, who is diagnosed with leukemia, and "My Old Lady," in which J.D., Elliot, and Chris experience for the first time losing a patient. Whether you're a "newbie" or devoted viewer, this DVD release is just what the doctor ordered. --Donald Liebenson, Amazon.com
Walt (two-time Emmy award winner Bryan Cranston) and Jesse (Aaron Paul) are in way over their heads in Breaking Bad: The Complete Second Season. As their partnership reaches new heights, Walt and Jesse begin to see the extremes of the drug trafficking business. Their trademark blue meth is making them rich, but it's getting more difficult than ever for Walt to conceal the truth from his wife Skyler (Anna Norris). Walt struggles to maintain control of his life as he contends with vici...
All 22 episodes of the groundbreaking show's second season! Episodes Comprise: 1. My Overkill 2. My Nightingale 3. My Case Study 4. My Big Mouth 5. My New Coat 6. My Big Brother 7. My First Step 8. My Fruit Cups 9. My Lucky Day 10. My Monster 11. My Sex Buddy 12. My New Old Friend 13. My Philosophy 14. My Brother My Keeper 15. His Story 16. My Karma 17. My Own Private Practice Guy 18. My T.C.W. 19. My Kingdom 20. My Interpretation 21. My Drama Queen 22. My Dream Job
Get ready for an extra dose of laughs and enjoy every surreal moment as television's celebrated sitcom hits new heights in its sensational seventh season. Elliot Turk and Carla may be growing older but they aren't necessarily growing up even as career changes family issues and love invade the quirky world of Sacred Heart. The best way to enjoy the contagious comedy of Season Seven is on DVD complete with exclusive bonus features -- including a behind-the-scenes look at the fairytale episode directed by Zach Braff bloopers and alternate lines. It's off-the-charts entertainment you'll want to watch over and over again.
Tommy Gavin (Denis Leary) is a lifesaver. Whether he's pulling survivors from fiery high-rise infernos or the twisted steel of a subway collision Gavin takes great pride in leading the heroic but often overwhelmed firefighters of New York City's Truck Company 62. Gavin is also a man drifting between sorrow and anger over a recent separation from his wife (Andrea Roth) and three kids and recurring memories of comrades and other New Yorkers who fell victim to the tragedy of 9/11.
This popular companion series from the award-winning Law & Order franchise stars Vincent D'Onofrio as Robert Goren of the NYPD's Major Case Squad; a detective hellbent on getting inside the minds of the city's worst criminals in order to bring them to justice. Featuring all 23 episodes from Season 2. Episodes Comprise: 1. Dead 2. Bright Boy 3. Anti-thesis 4. Best Defense 5. Chinoiserie 6. Malignant 7. Tomorrow 8. The Pilgrim 9. Shandeh 10. Con-Text
His Fame Is There Fortune. Your best friend's star is rising in Hollywood and there's only one thing to do: join his entourage. Meet Eric Turtle and Johnny Drama: three guys from Queens dedicated to helping their film-star buddy Vincent Chase navigate the absurdities of modern-day Hollywood - where sex parties and super-agents rule the town. Episodes Comprise: 1. Pilot 2. The Review 3. Talk Show 4. Date Night 5. The Script And The Sherpa 6. Busey And The Beach 7. The Scene 8. New York
Welcome to Emerald City an experimental unit of the Oswald Maximum Security Prison or ""Oz."" As run by Tim McManus and overseen by Warden Leo Glynn Em City is about prisoner rehabilitation over public retribution. No matter how hardened a criminal or killer whether you're in for a few years or in for life you have a role to play. Once inside choose your friends carefully. Every group - Muslims Latinos Italians Aryans - stick close to mutual friends and terrorize mutual enemies. Don't smile. Get yourself a weapon. Stay on everybody's good side... if you can find one. Episodes Comprise: 1. The Routine 2. Visits Conjugal And Otherwise 3. God's Chillin' 4. Capital P 5. Straight Life 6. To Your Health 7. Plan B 8. A Game Of Checkers
As Breaking Bad's first year concluded, chemistry teacher Walt (two-time Emmy-winner Bryan Cranston) and his meth-making partner, Jesse (Emmy-nominee Aaron Paul), hooked up with drug kingpin Tuco (Raymond Cruz), and the money started to roll in. They expected some degree of danger--but not a homicidal maniac. When DEA agent Hank (Dean Norris) starts to close in on Tuco, he kidnaps the duo, who eventually escape, but the experience creates a host of new complications, leaving Jesse temporarily homeless and driving a wedge between Walt and his pregnant wife, Skyler (Anna Gunn), and their 15-year-old son, Walt Jr. (R. J. Mitte). In his commentary, creator Vince Gilligan explains that the "chickens come home to roost" in season 2 as Walt's criminal activity catches up with him. In effect, he lives out the psychological version of The Fly, with his double life merging into one, such that he starts to become as ruthless as Tuco. Hank, meanwhile, gets a promotion that expands his jurisdiction to El Paso, while Skyler takes an accounting job that could cause her to "break bad" in season 3. If this AMC hit lacked a sense of humor, it just might be too hard to take. Aside from Walt's incurable illness and Hank's post-traumatic stress disorder, there's a head crushing, a shooting, an explosion, and an overdose. Though Walt and Skyler get few humorous moments, Jesse, Hank, and ambulance-chasing attorney Saul (Mr. Show's Bob Odenkirk, an inspired addition) make the most of theirs. Jesse even gets a girlfriend (Krysten Ritter), who comes with a wary father (John de Lancie)--but there's still more shadow than light (not counting those panoramic desert shots). Strong stuff, but it's impossible to look away. Extensive extras include commentaries, deleted scenes, and featurettes on every episode. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Liz Lemon head writer of the sketch comedy show ""The Girlie Show"" must deal with an arrogant new boss and a crazy new star all while trying to run a successful TV show without losing her mind. Episodes Comprise: 1. Pilot 2. The Aftermath 3. Blind Date 4. Jack The Winter 5. Jack-Tor 6. Jack Meets Dennis 7. Tracy Does Conan 8. The Break-Up 9. The Baby Show 10. The Rural Juror 11. Black Tie 12. The C Word 13. The Head And The Hair
This is the riveting and twisted story of an 18-year-old on the brink of manhood. Against the stark backdrop of small-town life Harry Odum (Norman Reedus) lives with his housebound mother Kate (Debbie Harry) a former lounge singer who lives on memories and a strong unhealthy attachment to her only son. Prone to vicious bursts of aggression Harry Odum catches the eye of the local crime bosses and with the help of his 'homeboy' pal Arnie (Adrien Brody) he slides easily into the ranks of the organisation. As Harry delves deeper and deeper into the cold brutality of organised crime with its emphasis on loyalty his own violent and illicit actions fierce consequences. As events spin around him the same dark urges that made Harry a first-rate hitman threaten to sweep him away in an undertow of twisted sexuality betrayal and self-destruction...
It's a new year...but just another day in Oz. The renovations following the fire are complete: the walls are cleaner the cafeteria is bigger and everything seems fresher...everything on the outside that is. Inside the hearts and minds of the prisoners Oz is just as dark and raw as it ever was. Emerald City may look new but the old festering feuds are always just around the corner.
Check into the surreal world of Sacred Heart Hospital where the staff is bizarre and the laughter is contagious! Join fresh-faced J.D. (Zach Braff) and his fellow new medical residents as they weave their way through each unpredictable day with hilarious results! Season 1: 1. My First Day (aka Pilot Episode) 2. My Mentor 3. My Best Friend's Mistake 4. My Old Lady 5. My Two Dads 6. My Bad 7. My Super Ego 8. My Fifteen Minutes 9. My Day Off 10. My Nickname 11. My Own Personal Jesus 12....
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