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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
EAN: 0786936721508
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Surround Sound
Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Number Of Discs: 3
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 22, 2007
Running Time: 538 minutes
Sales Rank: 777
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Theatrical Release Date: October 02, 2001
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Make an appointment with the outrageous doctors of Sacred Heart. Garnering an Emmy® Award nomination for Best Comedy Series Scrubs' fifth season is 'sillier and more whimsical than ever' raves Newsday. This year the laughs are off the charts as J.D. moves in with Turk and Carla and Elliot uses an interesting form of blackmail in order to get her job back at the hospital. Jason Bateman and Cheryl Hines are just some of the sensational guest stars joining TV's quirkiest cast. Experience all 24 episodes plus exclusive bonus features including a never-before-seen extended cut of the 100th episode. It s just what the doctor ordered.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 786936721508 Manufacturer No: 05315400
Amazon.com: 'I'm gonna have a good year, aren't I?' J.D. (Zach Braff), now an attending physician at Sacred Heart Hospital, asks in the fifth season's opening episode. All vital signs are good (the series did receive an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy), but longtime Scrubs fans may be forgiven a sense of déjà vu, from J.D.'s whimsical reveries to Dr. Cox's (John C. McGinley) increasingly tiresome rants. The series itself acknowledges the palpable sense of been there, seen that with the clever episode 'Déjà vu, Déjà vu.' But don't pronounce Scrubs dead just yet. Directed by Braff, 'My Way Home,' the series' 100th episode, is a brilliantly conceived homage to The Wizard of Oz with J.D. and company finding their hearts, brains, and courage. Another powerful episode that shows a welcome maturity is 'My Lunch,' in which J.D. at last has lunch with his reluctant mentor, Dr. Cox, in the wake of a patient's death (happily, the music rights were secured for the DVD release so that the Fray's 'How to Save a Life' is playing on the soundtrack when Dr. Cox has his own tragic setback), and the follow-up episode, 'My Fallen Idol.'
While Scrubs has a tendency this season to get 'more ridiculous' (in one episode, Neil Flynn's Janitor defies Ken Jenkins' Dr. Kelso to secretly keep a crow in the hospital), the scalpel-sharp writing affords Braff moments that are, in his character's own words, 'classic Dorian.' In the episode 'My Half Acre,' he mixes his sports analogies to tell Elliot (Sarah Chalke), 'What's waiting for me in my room is what's known, in football terms, as a slam dunk,' as he mimes hitting a tennis ball. Mandy Moore, displaying a surprising knack for physical comedy, follows Tara Reid and Heather Graham as a fleeting love interest for J.D. Other character milestones include pregnancies for Carla (Judy Reyes) and two other characters best left a surprise. Good for whatever ails season 5 are this set's extras, including an entertaining series retrospective, featuring interviews with the cast and creators, as well as commentary by Braff for an extended cut of 'My Way Home.' --Donald Liebenson
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - still love it
after 4 seasons of Scrubs the show continues on its all funny and sometime silly ways. While i didnt love each and every episode. I still found myself laughing out loud more often than not and that's what i really enjoy about the show. I can pop in a disc and commence to laugh my troubles away. A few of the episodes are sad and what not, but its to be expected being the characters do work in a hospital and death is all around them.
But they manage to keep the show going and you can tell that the actors are very comfortable with their roles and the changes that they all have gone through since first starting there. 5th season of the show works on a few levels and doesnt have the characters in the hospital the whole. As they venture out living their personal lives and still having fun as well.
Rating: - Scrubs...how can you not love it?
I bought this for my 18 year old daughter who is absolutely in love with SCRUBS. We watch it all the time on tv and I have to admit, no matter how many times I see the same episode over and over, it's still hilarious. These people work so well together and are such a good contrast with each other that it makes it believable and so funny. If you haven't watched SCRUBS, you are really missing out.
Rating: - mild problems
we had problems with the thrid disk in the series we had to chaoter select evry show they would not play all the way thru .
Rating: - Tolerable, not essential...
What certain people will notice about Scrubs Season 5 is that it has become totally gay and somewhat frivolous. The light hearted quirkiness that balanced the edgy depth of the writing and characters has become juvenile, tedious, self indulgent and at times it is painful to watch. Its no longer clever or inventive, it is truly childish. The writing seems rushed with the serious tones of the show tied up in a red ribbon with a few contrived statements and a momentary serious facial expression. Many will continue to give the show 5 stars because they are firmly indoctrinated to the dumbing down process that is prevalent in almost every facet of society and are quite probably totally unaware of it. Hey, theres a reason a mindless show like Friends last ten seasons. Of course it still has its moments and for fans there is plenty to enjoy but it is clearly the beginning of the end. Another great series descending to mediocrity.
Rating: - BEST SHOW EVER!
I'M A HUGE FAN OF SCRUBS, ITS A LIVELY SHOW!
I SUGGEST IT TO ANYONE I MEET! BUY IT TODAY!
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