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Scrubs Rumors


So every once in a while I head on over to eonline.com and check out Kristen's column. Apparently there are rumors that NBC is considering moving Studio 60 (Matthew Perry's show) to Monday so it won't be head to head with Grey's. So anyway, there are rumors that if that happens, then NBC will put Scrubs on at 9pm on Thursdays against Grey's. AHHHHHH!!!

What to do, what to do! I may have to finally give in and get Tivo. If it came down to it though, I think I'd watch Scrubs then switch to Grey's. Scrubs would get killed by Grey's but it's kinda strange in that Scrubs and Grey's are Touchtone productions so NBC would be using a show it doesn't really care about and is produced by ABC's parent company to take the hit. NBC treats this show like crap yet it doesn't want to give it back to ABC. Grrrrr! NBC was my fav station but I am slowly starting to detest it (especially with the way they treat Scrubs).
Posted by rindalee, 06/06/2006 12:52am  0 Comments
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WTF NBC? If you don't know what to do with Scrubs, let ABC have it!!!!!


So I've been kind of looking forward to today because NBC announced its 2006 fall schedule. I looked all over for Scrubs and did not see it. I thought for a moment that NBC had cancelled it, and was happy, because ABC would pick it up and treat it like the gem that it is. Nope instead, NBC picked it up for a sixth season but doesn't know what to do with it... so they'll leave it off the schedule until midseason.

What the heck? I'm so pissed at NBC, it's like they're one of those kids that you hate... they know that you (ABC) want something that they have (Scrubs). But they don't really understand it or appreciate it (Scrubs). The only thing they know is that they have it and you want it so they're gonna keep it. Even if it means keeping it and tossing it on the side (leave off till midseason), they're going to do whatever they can to keep it away from you.

Short version: NBC to ABC: ne-ner, ne-ner. Finders, keepers, losers, weepers. You're never gonna get it, never gonna get it, never gonna get it, never gonna get it, never gonna get it, never gonna get it, never gonna get it, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

As you can see from this post, I gues J.D.'s daydreams have kinda affected me.
Posted by rindalee, 05/15/2006 7:36pm  0 Comments
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Scrubs Season 3 on DVD


AHHHHH! How did I not keep track of this. Apparently Scrubs Season 3 came out on video on Tuesday. Luckily I caught it early enough that I can still get a discont for buying it the week it comes out. I'm off to Best Buy tomorrow to get my copy of Season 3. You should get your copy too!!!
Posted by rindalee, 05/13/2006 12:50am  0 Comments
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John Krasinski on The Tonight Show / Review of Conflict Resolution


I was just about to go to sleep when I was flipping through the channels and Jay announced that John Krasinski (Jim) was on tonight. I decided to stay up and watch... and I wasn't disappointed. I love The Office (most of the time), and John's character, Jim, reminds me of a couple of guy friends I've had over the years, and it makes me think that's why he's my favorite character on The Office.

On the Tonight Show he was pretty funny, but I almost didn't believe some of his stories because they sounded so far fetched... getting back at his brother by hurling a lawn dart in his direction thinking that it would wiz by him but hitting him in the head instead.

Anyway, I just love when Jim messes with Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Last week's episode was so funny to me because Michael (Steve Carell) was trying to mediate an argument between Dwight and Jim and started reading off the different complaints Dwight had made. It was so funny because it was one joke after another after another... putting nickels into Dwight's telephone handset over a long period of time so he'd get used to the weight, then removing them all so Dwight would hit himself in the head with the telephone... all of Dwight's pens and pencils were replaced with crayons, Jim paid everyone to call Dwight "Dwayne" for a whole day, everytime Dwight typed his name, it said "Diapers," etc.

Jim says that they don't sound so funny one after another, but I have to disagree, it is HILARIOUS! And the fact that we're only hearing about them makes them that much more funny because your imagination can make it a lot worse (or funnier) than if they had actually showed it.

As an added bonus to the listing of all the things Jim's done to Dwight, we also see him mess with Dwight's security badge. So Dwight "Fart" Schrute is now a Security Threat... classic. I also love when Jim looks into the camera and has some kind of expression, a smirk if he's messing with Dwight, longing if Pam is oblivious to something, etc. It just makes the show seem that much more real, like a welcoming embrace... well at least it seems like that to me

Posted by rindalee, 05/10/2006 1:18am  0 Comments
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Semi Deja Vu


So I was watching Scrubs tonight and realised what a bad fan I am... J.D. has been looking back on his five years at the hospital and has a feeling of deja vu. The thing is, during this episode, there were little bits here and there from previous Scrubs episodes. I recognized a few bits, some were vaguely familiar and some I don't remember at all... even when J.D. is narrating that he was having deja vu.

What sealed it for me was the whole nickel/quarter joke. I know I've heard it before, and I know that it was in a Scrubs episode but I totally forgot that the janitor and the cafeteria guy took out their frustration by damaging J.D.'s bike. It was funny in one sense because of the way the bike looked, and the way they decided to exact revenge... But I felt kind of guilty that I didn't remember that had happened before... even though J.D. was narrating something like, "Oh, yeah, that's what happened to my bike" (he forgot too).

On a happier note, I loved the welcome back Coxer gag. Dr. Cox with a fro... priceless!
Posted by rindalee, 05/09/2006 11:06pm  0 Comments
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I guess I'm like Harold, a true romantic at heart, because I loved how the series was wrapped up in a nice little bow. I cried when Andy visited Julia for the last time and gave his monologue about how he's changed over the past four years and how he's going to move on with Nina, whom he loves.

I loved Amy's grand gesture with the ferris wheel, and cried when Ephram told Amy she was The One. And although Bright was El Jerko to Hannah by cheating on her, I'm glad that he told her to go to Notre Dame and that he would always be there for her. I'm also glad that she decided to stay in Colorado.

It was nice that they even had a happy ending for Delia, with the horse that Andy had promised her when they had originally moved there. And even though it was kinda shady of Harold's patient to just leave her baby, I'm glad that Rose and Harold will be able to raise another child.

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Although I live in the United States, I seem to enjoy many different Canadian shows that have appeared here. I first saw Tony Munch in The Famous Jett Jackson on the Disney Channel. I enjoyed the show and his character, the Rat, was a greasy, dirty "villian."

The next time I saw Tony Munch was in Strange Days at Blake Holsey High, another Canadian show. I didn't recognize him at all. He sported a buzz cut, was clean shaven, and was a mysterious janitor who seemed to always know what was happening to the Science Club students.

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Personally, I miss the older episodes with the Debbie and Bradley characters. Their storyline in this episode was pretty funny, but I had to mute my television when Debbie was holding that note. It got annoying after a while... I usually like the storylines with Debbie and/or Bradley in them but there are a few episodes that I like better (Debbie tries to act like Pim and Bradley falls for Pim instead, Bradley and Pim take care of a "baby," and Debbie is Pim's conscience).

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