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My main problem with the new show is that there isn't that good summation of life altering events. I mean, almost ever single episode, if not every single episode, of all the previous seasons had some life lesson learned and to me, the attempts at those this season have fallen flat.

This episode was good, it was sad to see Ted go though :cry: It would have been nice to see the entire band one last time.

Good episode. Best one yet this season.

What happened to the janitor? And why are they in med school now...

Janitor moved on because JD doesn't work at Sacred Heart now and he has no one to tease and the Med School because JD is now a teacher and its a teaching hospital

For some reason I really liked this episode a lot. Sad to see the original members are starting to drop off now :(

I felt it was funny and I think I liked Cole a bit more as a character after this episode.

Oddly enough, me too... :/

My main problem with the new show is that there isn't that good summation of life altering events. I mean, almost ever single episode, if not every single episode, of all the previous seasons had some life lesson learned and to me, the attempts at those this season have fallen flat.

This episode was good, it was sad to see Ted go though :cry: It would have been nice to see the entire band one last time.

Then you clearly weren't watching hard enough this time. Dr. Cox laid out the lesson and JD summed it up, as usual. They were growing older but they were trying to hide it. Cox told them to realize it and embrace it.

Janitor moved on because JD doesn't work at Sacred Heart now and he has no one to tease and the Med School because JD is now a teacher and its a teaching hospital

They said in the very first episode that they rebuilt the hospital.

Then you clearly weren't watching hard enough this time. Dr. Cox laid out the lesson and JD summed it up, as usual. They were growing older but they were trying to hide it. Cox told them to realize it and embrace it.

Read what I said, "the attempts at those this season have fallen flat."

Janitor moved on because JD doesn't work at Sacred Heart now and he has no one to tease and the Med School because JD is now a teacher and its a teaching hospital

That and he got his own series. He is on The Middle opposite Patricia Heaton. I am not sure I like the show yet, but the Janitor is a very good in it.

For some reason I really liked this episode a lot. Sad to see the original members are starting to drop off now :(

Oddly enough, me too... :/

Just watched it and I'd say it's the best episode yet (Y) It was great seeing Gooch/Ted :yes: :(

Me three about oddly liking Cole's character now as well :blink:

Radish?

I hate the Gooch. I just saw her on Leno, and she was completely identical. ick.

Yeah that's like her normal persona, she has a video on Youtube that is exactly like her songs from scrubs

ABC To Finish Scrubs And Better Off Ted In January

It doesn't look good for ABC's comedy block of Scrubs and Better Off Ted. Neither series has exactly been setting the ratings world on fire, with Ted performing particularly poorly, while the retooled Scrubs has been hit-or-miss with many fans. Now, it looks like ABC will be burning off the remaining episodes in two-hour blocks on Tuesdays, beginning January 5.

ABC is also following up their presentation of the Rose Bowl on Friday, January 1st, with two episodes of Ted and one of Scrubs. This is generally not the way a network treats a show that they're interested in nurturing, but it is a continuation of the much-appreciated trend we're seeing this season of networks at least airing all of the episodes of commissioned series.

At that scheduled rate, ABC will be out of episodes by the end of January, just in time for the final season of Lost to return to Tuesdays at 9 PM ET on February 2nd. Originally, the comedy pair were set to be the lead-in to Lost, but it looks unlikely that ABC will order additional episodes of either. For now, the plan is to air the previous week's episode of Lost Tuesdays at 8 PM ET, leading into each new episode.

Here's how it breaks down:

Tuesday, December 22 & 29

9 PM - Scrubs

9:30 PM - Better Off Ted

Friday, January 1

8:30 PM - Better Off Ted

9 PM - Scrubs

9:30 PM - Better Off Ted

Tuesdays, January 5 (until they run out of episodes)

8 PM - Scrubs

8:30 PM - Better Off Ted

9 PM - Scrubs

9:30 PM - Better Off Ted

Better of Ted was horribly unfunny... but I thought Scrubs was doing decently. I mean, it's hard to seg from the old set of characters into the new set without doing it as they are now.

Yeah I watched one episode of BoT and thought it was awful

seriously? O.o

Wow, I really actually like the new scrubs... Partly because i was a late adapter to scrubs in general but the characters are really growing on me, the janitor and J.D will never be replaced but its still good non the less, If it gets replaced by something crap they need to be shot.

Apparently the latest episode of Scrubs scored the lowest since it started this new season. If they cancelled this show (and by the looks of things, it will happen) then they need to replace it with one simple show.

'Chocolate and Vanilla Bear' aka Turk and JD show.

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