Scrubs: My Number One Doctor

I’ve been getting mixed signals, from commenters as well as fellow critics, about that season of Scrubs. A lot of TV Squad readers have been finding more fault with the episodes that year than I have, and the Star-Ledger’s Alan Sepinwall called that season “flat and repetitive” on his blog. But I’ve been enjoying it so far; I think that the flatness some see is a low-key-ness that we haven’t seen since season two or so. And the repetition? Final-season homages to the

past. besides, I’ve been liking that season because anything that even slightly improves on final season’s general clunkiness makes me happy.

All that being said, that episode didn’t do it for me. It just wasn’t funny. Even the most reliably funny characters, ones that save otherwise clumsy episodes, just didn’t have it in them that week. And even the touching J.D. - Elliot moment rang a bit hollow.

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Original post by Joel Keller

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