Zach Braff To Do Another Lame Season Of Scrubs
By Beth in Uncategorized, NBC, comedy on March 14 2007
Looks like Zach Braff, in the pop news of late for his battle with depression, has no rational reason to look all mopey. The actor has just agreed to a deal for $350,000 per episode to do another season of the show, putting him in the top bracket of highest paid TV actors.Braff was previously waxing all cynical about the future of “Scrubs” without him and expressing his interest in starting another show.
Speaking of pilots, anyone think that an “Office”-esque satire done about a police station would make for a great filler when “Scrubs” finally retires?
Wake me up when “Murder She Wrote” comes back so I can have Ms. Fletcher investigate as to where the fledgling NBC exec’s balls (who agreed to pay the ridiculous amount to Braff for a dying series) are.

I don’t think Scrubs is that bad, Much better then Lost…
I still watch scrubs but it isn’t as entertaining as it used to be. It peaked with the episode where Brendan Fraser’s character dies. Since then it just hasn’t had the emotional impact. Too much slapstick and not enough character development.
sometimes we have to wipe our asses before we can shit.
scrubs is part of the daily life…you come home and watch it every day. plus, one of the best parts is to observe the character development, both the actor and the character it’s fascinating to see how much experience some of the ppl in the cast have gained throughout the seasons. then again, i think that the guyz writing the scripst could use some more ideas, as the story is beginning to be a little linear and doesn’t have much f the spark seen in the first 3-4 seasons … nevertheless, keep up a good work and keep filming