Scrubs The Complete and Final Ninth Season recently released on DVD and after watching the entire season, I realized that I really need to invest my time into watching the first 8 seasons!
Release Date: September 28, 2010
Rating: TV-14
Running Time: Approx. 390 minutes
See how the story ends for J.D., Elliot, Turk and the rest of your favorite characters in ABC’s Scrubs: The Complete Ninth And Final Season. The heroes of Sacred Heart may have finished their rounds, but the laughs never stop as they mentor a brand new class of med students!
J.D. returns to teach at Sacred Heart’s medical school with the old gang and is surprised to find an impressionable young student has picked up where he left off. Meet Lucy and her classmates, Drew and Cole, as they try to fit in while they do their best to stand out.
Relive every clever and quirky moment of Scrubs’ outrageous final season, complete with never-before-seen bloopers, deleted scenes and interviews with the show’s cast. Complete your Scrubs collection with the Ninth And Final Season on DVD. It’s the best house call you’ll ever get!
This is such a fun and quirky comedy full of such bubbly and disturbed characters. It’s exciting to watch the new residents learn from the best, or rather be loosely guided by the alleged best. Even with the most of the main characters from previous seasons gone and Zach Braff not in every single episode of this season, I could not press stop after watching the first episode. I watched all 13 episodes in one sitting and it was well worth my time.
What I really like about this show is that even though there are concrete story lines, Scrubs is a loose parody of today’s medical dramas. If you are distracted for a moment, you could miss a really funny joke. Seriously, the laughing never ends, be it the story line or even just a gesture a character makes.
As far as the characters go…I loved watching new friendships and relationships blossom as well as a bromance continue to go strong. I loved watching how all of the residents handled their career choice, whether it be buckling under pressure or not taking themselves seriously until they found clarity. I connected with these characters from the first episode and had I not, I would not have invested into the show. These crazy characters make Scrubs what it is. Scrubs could take place anywhere so long as these wacky characters are who I am watching.
Scrubs is very well crafted, very entertaining, and if you let it…it can be inspiring. Yeah, I said it. I think moreso in this season, bringing in new residents who are just now getting the chance to really explore. So it’s a fun journey to be taken on and whether or not you have seen Scrubs before, season 9 is worth the buy!
Bonus Features:
Deleted Scenes – There are 19 deleted scenes from 11 episodes that include video commentary from Show Creator, Bill Lawrence. It’s a split screen of Bill on the left, detailing why the scene was cut with the scene on the right hand side of the screen. Bill’s voice overpowers the dialogue of the scene, so viewers do not get to hear all of the dialogue from the scene, just what is able to be heard after Bill’s explanation.
Bloopers – This is definitely one of the funniest reels to watch this year. That’s all I’ll say, just watch it!
Scrubbing In – In this feature, viewers meet the newcomers to Season Nine and hear from Show Creator Bill Lawrence, and veteran actors Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke. It’s a fun behind the scenes feature that you should definitely take the time to watch, as you’ll come to love this season all the more! You’ll see how the cast and crew has taken the newcomers under their wing and really made the transition smooth, so it’s definitely worth the watch.
Live From The Golf Cart – Captain Melvis Duncook and his partner Lt. Frank Underhill host their own talk show with Todd as their first (and presumably only) guest. It’s a funny bit but it’s not a must see feature.
Own Scrubs The Complete and Final Ninth Season or Scrubs: The Complete Collection on DVD today.