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"Scrubs" The Complete Sixth Season DVD Review
After indulging in wackiness like never before in Season 5, NBC's long-running medical comedy "Scrubs" got a little more serious in Season 6. The season started on the last day of November, later than most shows but sooner than the previous season, when "Scrubs" had to wait for the New Year to begin airing. In the Season 5 finale, we learned that in addition to the long-trying Turks, two other Sacred Heart Hospital couples were greeted with pregnancies, theirs being of the unplanned variety.
Season 6 gives due coverage to each pregnancy, though playing widely with normal timelines. Confident surgeon Chris Turk (Donald Faison) and his hard-working nurse wife Carla (Judy Reyes) give birth to a daughter in just the season's second episode. Meanwhile, the series' goofy, daydreaming lead John "J.D." Dorian (Zach Braff) is in a bit of a pickle when "friendly fire" steers his just-started relationship with the hospital's urologist Kim Briggs (Elizabeth Banks) into serious expecting status. The pregnancy and young relationship between the show's immature protagonist and a barely-introduced recurring character are set aside after the season's eighth episode. They both resurface by the season's end, but on the whole, J.D.'s typically busy love life is at mostly a standstill while comedic personal problems continue to plague him.
Another romantic relationship at the foreground is that of the neurotic Dr. Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke) and her booty call-turned-lover Keith Dudemeister (Travis Schuldt), an intern at Sacred Heart. It's tough to take the couple seriously, based on how we usually just see their silly role-playing and Keith remains largely undefined, but by the end of the year, the show directs them towards marriage.
With all the attention to relationships in Season 6, one might think "Scrubs" abandoned the hospital setting that was so focal early on and has remained integral throughout. That's not the case, as we're still treated to the usual mix of drama and humor at the workplace, thanks to one-shot patients, core cast members including the delightfully crotchety chief of medicine Bob Kelso (Ken Jenkins) and the ever-chop-busting Janitor (Neil Flynn), and a spirited roster of long-recurring screw-ups like hapless lawyer Ted (Sam Lloyd), innuendo-loving surgeon The Todd (Robert Maschio), and morgue doctor Doug (Johnny Kastl). Bizarre asides, random hilarity, and act-closing poignancy set to music... it's nothing new for "Scrubs", but the formula continued to be put to good use in the series' sixth year on NBC.
Season 5 was a tiny step below the quality of the series' phenomenal third and fourth seasons and Season 6 is about the same or slightly lower than 5, leaving a chart of the series' artistic value only barely identifiable as the "bell curve" that most TV series end up being. In the middle of the season, "Scrubs" stumbles in a noticeable manner, producing some of the show's weakest episodes to date. Troubling the series in these mid-season stretches are recurring appearances by a wounded Iraq veteran (Braff's recurring film co-star Michael Weston), whose arrival divides the show's cast (and viewers) in the painfully political episode "His Story IV." There is also the death of a longtime recurring cast member who seems deserving of better than such a tacky sidenote fate.
"Scrubs" definitely recovers by the end of Season 6 and in spite of some shortcomings and signs of mild staleness, it remains a highly winning production, one of the few on TV I consider worth making time to catch on a weekly basis. The season includes some true highlights of the series, like the spunky musical episode "My Musical", which was nominated for multiple Emmy awards and won a technical one. "Their Story" affords three of the reliably entertaining supporting cast members an opportunity to narrate and be appreciated at greater length than usual. With "Scrubs" reruns already in syndication and the first five seasons on DVD since May, Buena Vista is issuing The Complete Sixth Season more quickly than any other. Reaching stores a mere five months since its season finale aired, this three-disc set is similar to past ones, supplying all episodes and a bunch of bonus features, which this year skews more heavily towards commentaries.
The show's seventh season, which began airing last Thursday, is being heavily promoted on NBC as "Scrubs"' final. Though the network introduced unexpected finality to promos late last season, this time the end is truly nigh, as creator/executive producer Bill Lawrence and his talented starring cast and crew have agreed to factor closure into this season. As such, one can reasonably expect the Seventh and Final Season to arrive shortly after the series finale airs in May, though whether Buena Vista will opt to hold it out until the holiday season or revisit "Scrubs" in one of the increasingly-common, screw-the-fans "Complete Series with Exclusive" sets then or ever remains very much to be seen.
In any event, here's our episode-by-episode look at Season 6, with a customary star ( Disc 1
1. My Mirror Image (21:58) (Originally aired November 30, 2006)
3. My Coffee (21:39) (Originally aired December 14, 2006)
5. My Friend with Money (21:38) (Originally aired January 11, 2007)
7. His Story IV (21:35) (Originally aired February 1, 2007)
Disc 2
9. My Perspective (21:36) (Originally aired February 15, 2007)
10. My Therapeutic Month (21:36) (Originally aired February 22, 2007)
11. My Night to Remember (21:36) (Originally aired March 1, 2007)
12. My Fishbowl (21:36) (Originally aired March 8, 2007)
13. My Scrubs (21:06) (Originally aired (Originally aired March 15, 2007)
14. My No Good Reason (21:36) (Originally aired March 22, 2007)
15. My Long Goodbye (25:32) (Originally aired April 5, 2007)
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Reviewed October 30, 2007.