Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Scrubs

Scrubs is a modern show on doctors. It is kind of like the show just funnier and sometimes sadder. I think Scrubs is a great show because it teaches us great life lessons as well as making us laugh and cry as we follow the life of John Dorian, nicknamed J.D., as he works at Sacred Heart. Sacred Heart is a hospital with a sadistic, evil head of medicine, a fatherly, occasionally mean, alcoholic mentor, a suicidal lawyer, and friends to help you cope with it. One of the great life lessons that Scrubs teaches you is how to pluck up your courage and take the first step. Another life lesson that Scrubs teaches you is how to be compassionate to those around you. As Scrubs is a show that takes place in a hospital the show has lots of death. This element of death is tried usually to be shrugged off with humor but they frequently have scenes of intense feeling for the characters, especially when it is someone close who has died. One one character experiences death the other characters step up and try to help him through it. I believe that Scrubs is a great show because it teaches you life lessons, 2 of which I have shown you but there are more.

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