Spolier TV has some new insight on the final season of Scrubs. Check it out below…
Question: How will the writers’ strike affect the final season of Scrubs!? — Brandon
Ausiello: In the worst way possible: If the work stoppage goes on much longer, we may never get our Scrubs series finale. “To finish this season, the strike would need to be over by mid-January/early February,” Bill Lawrence told me after Saturday’s event. “Once the strike ends, I’m going to do anything I can to do the finale of the show. And if that means trying to sell ABC Studios on the value of shooting those last episodes even if they were only for a special feature on the DVD, or airing them on ABC if NBC didn’t want them, I will pursue every single road to make them.” And that, my friends, is why we worship Bill Lawrence.
You can check out the link for the complete article, which features information on the Scrubs event from last weekend.
I have uploaded the first two videos into the visual archive! They are the same videos that I’ve added captures from in my last two updates. Please make sure you are registered or logged in at the archive to download the videos, this is just a method to help save bandwidth. And thanks to my good friend, Maria, we have two rare promotional images from Dying To Belong. Sarah co-stars in this TV movie with Hilary Swank. Check out the new additions by clicking on the thumbnails / links below.
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002 x Dying To Belong - Promotional Images
001 x The Today Show (2006) - VIDEO
001 x Late Night with Conan O’Brien (2007) - VIDEO
Spoiler TV has an article with Scrubs creator, Bill Lawrence… Check it out below:
The chance for NBC’s “Scrubs” to go out on its own terms is being jeopardized by the WGA strike, which could leave the final six installments of the comedy’s 18-episode last season in indefinite limbo.
“On a personal level, yeah, it would be nice to finish work on ‘Scrubs’ the way I wanted to,” creator-executive producer Bill Lawrence told The Hollywood Reporter. “That it looks like it’s not happening is certainly disappointing, I can’t lie. But it’s also not the end of the world. The last thing anybody wants to hear right now is some idiot saying, ‘Hey, I worked really hard on my show, I want to end it the way I want to end it!’ It’s hard to care right now about any legacy.”
Lawrence hasn’t done much in the way of stockpiling “Scrubs” episodes in anticipation of a writers walkout. There are two scripts written and ready to shoot, “and with a single-camera show, once a script is locked, you have no real rewrites,” he said. That will take “Scrubs” up through Episode 12, six episodes short of the ending Lawrence had envisioned for the show.
Yesterday, I added 211 captures of Sarah from her 2006 appearance on “The Today Show” into the visual archive. Make sure you check them out by clicking on the thumbnails below. :)
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211 x The Today Show 01/03/06