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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0786936738506
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 30, 2007
Running Time: 522 minutes
Sales Rank: 271
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Theatrical Release Date: October 02, 2001
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: The preliminary diagnosis on Scrubs's penultimate season was stable, but critical. On closer examination, however, a second opinion is warranted. Season 6 cuts deep with developments that are both 'hilarious and life-changing' (not to mention, heartbreaking) for the Sacred Heart staff. J.D. (Zach Braff),\ has learned that his girlfriend, Kim (Elizabeth Banks), is pregnant, but there are dramatic setbacks and surprises in their budding relationship. Carla (Judy Reyes) experiences devastating post-partum depression after the birth of her daughter. Elliot (Sarah Chalke) becomes engaged to Keith (Travis Schuldt) but develops the kind of second thoughts that season cliffhangers are made of. And one of Scrubs's beloved secondary characters meets a tragic end, putting nurse Laverne's (Aloma Wright) belief that 'everything happens for a reason' to the supreme test.
This season produced one of Scrubs's crowning achievements, the Emmy-nominated tour-de-force 'My Musical,' featuring such show-stopping numbers as 'Everything Comes Down to Poo' and 'Guy Love,' sung by Scrubs's closest couple, J.D. and best friend Turk (Donald Faison). Still, too often, one wishes Scrubs had the equivalent of Graham Chapman's military character on Monty Python who would stop the proceedings if he deemed them too silly. Before the opening credits of the season premiere have rolled, J.D. has been whisked to Las Vegas to be the unwitting bride to a gay senior, escaped, and wound up onstage with Blue Man Group. At the end of the episode, his tormentor, Janitor (Neil Flynn), transforms him into a human flag. In the next episode, Turk assembles a 'big-time college drum line' to herald the impending birth of his daughter. At times like these, fans could be forgiven for wanting to ask the show, 'Who are you, and what have you done with Scrubs?' But even in the most uneven episodes, there is always a redeeming bit of business (Turk bringing back 'N Sync's 'Bye Bye Bye'), meta moment (Ken Jenkins' Dr. Kelso nipping one of John C. McGinley's signature 'Coxian' rants in the bud with 'Funny long list. We get it. You need a new thing, big guy.'), or an always-welcome appearance by Christa Miller-Lawrence as Dr. Cox's not-to-be-trifled-with ex-wife Jordan, to make the medicine go down. The extras, too, including a featurette about the production of 'My Musical' and another devoted to the show's Simpson-esque gallery of 'third tier' characters, are deserving of a boxed-set high-five. --Donald Liebenson
Description: Fill your prescription for laughs with the sixth dose of the Emmy® award-winning Scrubs. The doctors of Sacred Heart make their rounds in the surreal comedy that GQ magazine hails as their 'stealth nominee for sitcom of the decade.' Expect big bundles of laughs this year as J.D and Kim, Turk and Carla, and Dr. Cox and Jordan are all expecting little bundles of joy, and the entire crew take an unforgettable road trip. Continue your Scrubs collection with all 22 episodes of the groundbreaking sitcom's sensational sixth season. With a band of hilarious guest stars and exclusive bonus features, including alternate takes and bloopers, this 3-disc box set is the perfect cure for the entertainment blues.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Sixth season
Sixth season...we fell in love with the characters over the years and are sorry to see them go, but we learned from them, we laughed and cried with them and enjoyed their lives. Sounds like a crazy person talking right? Well...really this show gets to you...you can watch for hours and hours and still love it. Watch them again and again and again. My daughter has SCRUBS parties where her and her friends sit around and watch the episodes...a house full of teenagers quiet and watching intently. WOW!
Rating: - This season of scrubs was great
I recived it on time and it worked well no scratches, it looked brand new
Rating: - Writers on strike?
It is Scrubs, and if you like me have followed the characters for 5 seasons already, you will still feel that warm recognition as you pop the disc in for viewing.
This time over something has changed at Sacred Heart. Where the cast had a wonderful spark in their interaction, dialogue fluent and natural, it now feels scripted and stale.
Some of the episodes feel like quick-fixes and bridges, where real material was lacking. I did enjoy it but for the first time I felt disappointed, like something was lacking.
Nevertheless, I am still a fan eagerly awaiting season 7, hopefully the magic will be back.
Rating: - As Good As Previous Seasons
I was reading the reviews and I taught that season 6 was going to disappoint, but it didn't it is as good as the other seasons, except for 1 or 2 episodes, I enjoyed watching "My Musical" it was very fun. I would recommend season 6 as well as the others.
Rating: - let your mind soar like an Eaaggllee...
Hilarious and thought-provoking, scrubs has the power to pull you back in every time you try to separate yourself from it (I've tried and failed over and over). It still doesn't seize to amaze with more than a a hundred episodes under its belt and churns out one brilliantly written, poignant and comically charged eppy after another.
Boy, I'm gonna be sad when its over. Its the one thing that makes you laugh while teaching you life lessons;letting you know that its ok to not take yourself seriously and find humor in the most unlikely of places - home, work and even when you're at a hospital where life and death come and go as frequently Joanna day-dreams and Dr. Cox doles out another hour-long rant.
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