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Scrubs - The Complete Third Season Cast: Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, John C. McGinley

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/09/2006
  • Rating: Rated TV14
  • Sales Rank: 1,142

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One on one - With "The Todd"; Scrubs Factor - How far will the cast & crew go on a date?; Long-term residents - behind season three's unforgettable guest star appearances; The new Elliot - watch her character go from pushover to knockout; Exclusive unaired scenes and hysterical gag reel; And much more!

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Season three of Scrubs is distinguished by the spectacular fashion makeover undertaken by sexy Dr. Elliott Reid (Sarah Chalke), who, after concluding that she has had nothing but bad luck since signing on at Sacred Heart Hospital, figures she has nothing to lose by changing her appearance. Meanwhile, Dr. J.D. Dorian (Zach Braff) becomes envious of his roommate Turk's (Donald Faison) blossoming friendship with a new staffer who calls himself "The Todd" (Robert Maschio). J.D.'s chronic jealousy of his fellow physicians also figures into a story arc featuring Scott Foley as Elliott's old flame Sean Kelly (whom she dated briefly in season one). Also, the wedding of Turk and nurse Carla ( Judy Reyes) continues to be postponed, making it difficult for them to work together; bombastic Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley) is willing to sell his soul to be residency director; J.D. begins a relationship with Danni (Tara Reid), the sister of his former amour (and Dr. Cox's former wife) Jordan Sullivan (Christa Miller); and Jordan's brother Ben Sullivan (Brendan Fraser), introduced the previous season, returns to the series -- just long enough to die. Season-three guest stars include Spin City veterans Michael J. Fox, Barry Bostwick, Brady Bunch alumnus Maureen McCormick, and Dayna Devon, co-host of the TV magazine show Extra, whose one-line bit was later expanded into a George Plimpton-like "special feature" on Devon's own series. Sadly, John Ritter passed away just before making his second appearance as J.D.'s father. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Prescribed Comedy, with a Dose of Truthby AntonyMD

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April 27, 2009: Scrubs is a fantastic comedic experience. From the quirky day dreams, to the almost unbelievable medical jargon, the cast will carry you on an emotional roller coaster that visits hilarious, dramatic, and emotionally deep.

Scrubs is capable of doing all of this while still keeping the air light enough to quickly induce a sense of euphoria like a quick hit of morphine. For fans of the series, it's a great continuation to an already warm and contagious family that gladly and easily welcomes newcomers into the fold.

I Also Recommend: Scrubs - The Complete First Season, Scrubs - The Complete Fourth Season, Scrubs - Season 5, Scrubs - The Complete Sixth Season, Scrubs - Season 7.

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January 11, 2008: Omg I love this show! the writers are geneous! and so is the cast with all their adlibs. Best show ever!


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