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i must say...i do not like it.

Aside from the JD, Turk, and Cox scenes, everything just seems...too different. The whole show has a different vibe. I will give it a little more time, at least until JD leaves, before deciding whether to even finish this season. Bill Lawrence definitely took a huge gamble on bringing it back, but this is kind of ruining the epicness of the original Scrubs.

That's what I was saying. They should have called this a spinoff and gave it a different name. I think it would've done better that way. It's just not Scrubs. Still enjoyable though.

Bill Lawrence wanted to call it "Scrubs Med" but ABC did not want that.

That's what I was saying. They should have called this a spinoff and gave it a different name. I think it would've done better that way. It's just not Scrubs. Still enjoyable though.

Well the intro technically says "[Med School]" down in the bottom :p

Well the intro technically says "[Med School]" down in the bottom :p

The general population of viewers don't really pay attention to technicalities. All they seem to care is about whether the product delivers or not. Apparently, they seem to find reality shows with fat people struggling to weight on national tv more amusing than some of the better true tv series out there.

That's what I was saying. They should have called this a spinoff and gave it a different name. I think it would've done better that way. It's just not Scrubs. Still enjoyable though.

+1. It's even on a whole entirely new set!

The general population of viewers don't really pay attention to technicalities. All they seem to care is about whether the product delivers or not. Apparently, they seem to find reality shows with fat people struggling to weight on national tv more amusing than some of the better true tv series out there.

God that bothers me so much. I have a friend who loves that show. She talks about it all the time. *face palm*

The latest episode sealed this as a weekly show for me. Really getting into the new characters now, that young arrogant guy is quite funny, and lucy is starting to grow on me thank god. We need more hot aussie chick though!

Also agree with someone's comment about JD being a bit of an ass so far, anyone know how many eps he's going to be in?

not sure what i think of this series tbh :p

I knew that rich kid would annoy me :pinch: i hope we dont see too much of him.

Hope Dr Cox stays.

I guess the security guys are supposed to replace the janitor, but i dont think theyre as good.

lucy is cute tho :p

not sure what i think of this series tbh :p

I knew that rich kid would annoy me :pinch: i hope we dont see too much of him.

Hope Dr Cox stays.

I guess the security guys are supposed to replace the janitor, but i dont think theyre as good.

lucy is cute tho :p

Agreed on all accounts :D

This episode wasn't as good as the others so far, but it was fine.

My main fault with the new series so far is that the plots aren't as good... but that's mainly because they haven't got enough time to develop the new characters like they did with J.D., Turk and the others over the course of 8 seasons. Hopefully once we learn more about each the plots will start to get more in-depth. (Y)

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