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JD's Final Scene & Ending Monologue From The Scrubs, 'MY FINALE' But WITHOUT THE MUSIC
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The final or finale of the ABC/ Doozer Productions (Formerly NBC/Disney Buena Vista) American sitcom, 'Scrubs' created by Bill Lawrence without the original music present by Jan Stevens.
JD has a final monologue talking about his time at Sacred Heart, the future and the many people he's met along the way, culminating into a final speech. It's a brilliant little final in a very mediocre season. The 2007/2008 writers Guild of America strikes affected the previous season and this season heavily, thus many stories planned, with one partly completed, left unfinished and thus, never came to fruition on screen.
A very tear jerking final to a eight year run.
I have left out the Peter Gabriel music and visuals scene since there's no voices or talking on that scene and thus, in the mix, it's silent.
It's about time after 14 or so years that Scrubs got a high definition scan. I'm pretty sure the series is shot on Super 16 with safe 16:9 aspect ratio in mind for future proofing but cropped down to 4:3 for transmission (early seasons) or at least the majority of it was so it could do with a remaster.
Copyright is owned by ABC and Doozer Productions.
JD has a final monologue talking about his time at Sacred Heart, the future and the many people he's met along the way, culminating into a final speech. It's a brilliant little final in a very mediocre season. The 2007/2008 writers Guild of America strikes affected the previous season and this season heavily, thus many stories planned, with one partly completed, left unfinished and thus, never came to fruition on screen.
A very tear jerking final to a eight year run.
I have left out the Peter Gabriel music and visuals scene since there's no voices or talking on that scene and thus, in the mix, it's silent.
It's about time after 14 or so years that Scrubs got a high definition scan. I'm pretty sure the series is shot on Super 16 with safe 16:9 aspect ratio in mind for future proofing but cropped down to 4:3 for transmission (early seasons) or at least the majority of it was so it could do with a remaster.
Copyright is owned by ABC and Doozer Productions.
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