July 9, 2008
Veteran actor Michael J. Fox is supposedly close to inking a contract with FX's Rescue Me for a multi-episode arc. Entertainment Weekly reports that the former Spin City and Back to the Future star is considering a role in the firefighter comedy drama as the love interest of Janet, played by Andrea Roth, Denis Leary's ex. Fox is reportedly seriously thinking about it, as he and Leary are longtime friends. If this pushes through, however, fans have to wait a teeny bit as Rescue Me won't be back until March next year.
Meanwhile, according to E! Online, Fox, who is also renowned for battling Parkinson's Disease, is also in talks with creator Bill Lawrence to reprise his role on the ABC comedy Scrubs. Now the two, Fox and Lawrence, go way back with Spin City, which Lawrence co-created. Fox's last appearance on the show was in 2004 for two episodes.
June 20, 2008
There are a lot of things to look forward to when Scrubs returns for an eighth season on its new home, ABC. Three new interns, some huge guest stars and wedding bells are just among the many treats in store for the new episodes. You can read more about it in this spoiler article. But that’s not all.
According to Zap2it.com, Sacred Heart will be getting a visit from several well-known guest stars next season.
June 13, 2008
Check out the BuddyTV personality quiz: Which Scrubs Character Are You?
One of the great things about Scrubs is how memorable the characters are. All you have to do is answer 15 simple questions and you'll discover if you're a daydreamer like J.D., a bossy reactionary like Carla (Judy Reyes), or an overgrown man-child like Turk. If you're especially lucky, you may discover that you're abrasive and hilarious like Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley).
June 6, 2008
As reported just last week, more changes await the eighth season of Scrubs, which will be airing in its new home ABC. The new season, which serves as a midseason replacement, will reportedly have three new interns to torture for Dr. Cox. You can read more about them in this article. But apart from the recruits of Sacred Heart hospital, there are a few more huge names to watch out for.
Warning: Massive spoilers ahead.
May 28, 2008
As Scrubs moves to its new home base, ABC, for its eighth season, more changes await the medical professionals of Sacred Heart hospital. While show creator Bill Lawrence has already teased that fans will surely enjoy what's in store for the upcoming season, TV Guide has more to reveal.
The eighth season of Scrubs, which serves as a midseason replacement on ABC, will reportedly have three new interns to torture for Dr. Cox. The injection of new blood is said to be part of an ambitious plan to return the show to its more drama-filled roots.
Read on to find our more about Scrubs' new cast members.
May 15, 2008
ABC has officially taken Scrubs under its wing, leaving fans with a sense of relief in knowing that the show they have loved for seven years can properly bid farewell in style. But before the dramedy moved into its new quarters, it was, for a long time, in the custody of NBC. Seeing that the series has pulled better ratings than 30 Rock and My Name is Earl, it's difficult to imagine what led Scrubs to break-up with NBC and what prompted the show to look for a new home.
The cast and crew of Scrubs have been tightlipped in response to inquiries about the move. But now that the network shift has been officially announced, show creator Bill Lawrence intends to break his silence.