Inter-racial Simese Doctor

Scrubs is one of those truly original television shows that revolutionizes the comedy genre, like Seinfeld, that 70’s show, and Arrested Development. Whether it’s the unorthodox deli-i-i-i-vry of Dr. Cox, J.D.’s frequent trips to the flip side of reality (see recent run in with a manatee in a puddle in the hospital), or Ted’s frequent appearances singing theme songs with his a capella group, each episode is guaranteed to make you laugh out loud at least once even if your watching on your own.

What I’ve found truly remarkable about the show is its ability to feature great and unique music on a weekly basis. Maybe I shouldn’t be surprised with Zach Braff on board. He did only win a Grammy last year for producing the soundtrack to his underground hit movie, Garden State. Music is such a significant part of the show, the website features a page just to recount the songs from each episode (Scrub’s Music Page).

Over the past few months I’ve probably gotten more great tips from watching Scrubs. Here’s a few of my recent favorites:

If you haven’t tuned in yet, check it out on NBC on Tuesday nights after the Olympics are over. Or catch up on the first two seasons on DVD. Or if you’re just interested in the music get the Scrubs Soundtrack, or check out the iMixes at iTunes (Best of “Scrubs” Music, SCRUBS(NBC), and music from scrubs (NBC).