Scrubs
Scrubs is an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning American comedy-drama that premiered on October 2, 2001, on NBC.
It was created by Bill Lawrence and is produced by ABC Studios (previously known as Touchstone Television).
The show focuses on the lives of several people working at Sacred Heart, a teaching hospital.
It features fast-paced dialogue, slapstick, and surreal vignettes presented mostly as the daydreams of the central character, Dr. John Michael "J.D." Dorian.
Cast
* Robert Maschio as Dr. Todd "The Todd" Quinlan—Cosmetic surgery fellow/surgical attending
* Aloma Wright as Nurse Laverne Roberts/Nurse Shirley—Nurse
* Sam Lloyd as Theodore "Ted" Buckland—Hospital attorney
* Christa Miller as Jordan Sullivan—Administrative worker, hospital board member and Perry Cox's ex-wife
* Johnny Kastl as Dr. Doug Murphy—Pathology MD
* Travis Schuldt as Dr. Keith Dudemeister—MD resident and Elliot's ex-fiancĂ©
* Charles Chun as Dr. Wen—Surgical attending
* Mike Schwartz as Lloyd—EMT (as of season 7), former delivery guy
* Michael Hobert as Lonnie—MD resident
* Elizabeth Banks as Dr. Kim Briggs—Urologist, J.D's Ex-girlfriend. Mother of JD's child
* Scott Foley as Sean Kelly—Elliot Reid's boyfriend in Seasons 1 and 3
* Tara Reid as Danni Sullivan—J.D.'s girlfriend in Season 3 and younger sister of Jordan Sullivan
* Heather Graham as Dr. Molly Clock—Attending psychiatrist
Scrubs Seasons 1-6 DVD
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House MD
0 comments Published Monday, September 8, 2008 by tvseriesaddict in medical dramaHouse's nationally-renowned department typically only sees patients who have failed to receive a correct diagnosis, making the patient cases exceptionally complex and subtle. Furthermore, House resists cases that he does not find interesting. The medical cases featured are often rare but realistic, and described by Andrew Holtz, the author of The Medical Science of House, M.D., as "a conglomeration of all the worst things that can happen to people from all over the world, crammed into one little community."
The team arrives at diagnoses using the Socratic method and differential diagnosis, with House guiding the deliberations. House often discounts the information and opinions from his underlings, pointing out that their contributions have missed various relevant factors. The patient is usually misdiagnosed over the course of the episode and treated with medications appropriate to the misdiagnoses. This usually causes further complications in the patient, but in turn helps lead House and his team to the correct diagnosis by using the new symptoms.
Often the ailment cannot be easily deduced because the patient has lied about symptoms and circumstances. House frequently mutters, "Everybody lies", or proclaims during the team's deliberations: "The patient is lying", or "The symptoms never lie." Even when not stated explicitly, this assumption guides House's decisions and diagnoses.
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Mac Gyver
0 comments Published Friday, September 5, 2008 by tvseriesaddict in actionMacGyver, premiered on September 29, 1985 lasted until May 21, 1992 as an American television series that produced in Canada and broadcast on ABC Network. Featured cast are Richard Dean Anderson and Dana Elcar as the main cast of this series where it launched in United States. Henry Winkler and John Rich as the executive producers, while Lee David Zlotoff was the creator of this successful TV show. The story was about a secret agent named Angus MacGyver. He is different from other secret agents because of him being quiet, mild manner, deeply principled, doesn't carry any weapon and he is afraid on height's. But still he is astounding expert in using practical application of scientific knowledge and by make complicated machine out of ordinary materials.
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