A bootleg copy of Spider-Man: No Way Home's trailer made its way online Sunday afternoon.
Shia LaBeouf is back in hot water, and now it looks like streaming service Netflix has taken notice.
Here to dispel our collective doldrums is some seriously great news: Zach Braff and Donald Faison are hosting a Scrubs rewatch podcast called Fake Doctors, Real Friends with Zach + Donald. It's been 10 years since Scrubs wrapped for good in March 2010, which means fans of the long-running NBC (and later, ABC) comedy are no doubt jonesin' for some new material. Thankfully, Braff and Faison — who are best friends in real life in addition to playing besties on Scrubs — are here to help out. On Tuesday, Braff and Faison launched the first episode of Fake Doctors, Real Friends …
Scrubs not only portrayed JD's friendships with other doctors extremely well, but his relationships with certain girlfriends were top-notch as well.
Scrubs was a sitcom, but it was one with a lot of heart. Which is why these 10 deaths were so affecting.
The Scrubs musical episode is one of the most notable musical episodes of the 2000s. Here are the 10 best lyrics from the episode.
We all know that Scrubs is an underrated classic in the eyes of many, but let's not pretend like there weren't a few unlikeable characters on the show
It's not easy narrowing down the funniest characters featured on Scrubs, but we're going to try. From JD to Dr. Cox, we're ranking them by hilarity.
A deleted scene from Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 put Pinhead and the Female Cenobite in surgical scrubs, but went missing for decades, intriguing fans.
JD's fantasies are one of the best parts of Scrubs - but which are the best of the best?
Dr. Cox was a much-beloved character on Scrubs with one smart mouth and some good zingers. Here are ten of his absolute best insults.
After season eight we were enjoying Scrubs, after season nine we had many unanswered questions. Here are our biggest about the main characters.
Scrubs had its share of couples over all its seasons. Some of them we thought made perfect sense, while others should have never gotten together!
Some sitcoms usually need a few episodes to find the right tone but Scrubs season 1 "My First Day" is a rare perfect pilot episode.
The Scrubs characters may perform magic at the hospital, but what if they had real magic? What Hogwarts houses would they be sorted in?
Despite being the main character of Scrubs and a doctor, J.D. was kind of a bad person when it came to handling the feelings of others.
Scrubs was a hit sitcom, giving fans nearly a decade of laughter. But rewatching in present day, some of the show's humor is in poor taste.
In spite of his closeness and his ability to show his appreciation for his loved ones, he, like most of the characters, did not always treat them well
Dr. Perry Cox from Scrubs frequently got creative when it came to humiliating friends, family, and coworkers. Here are 10 of the worst things he did.
For all intents and purposes, it looks as though South Park is basically banned in China. This coming after last week’s episode, titled “Band in China,” which was highly critical of the stranglehold the Chinese market has over American entertainment—to the point that Stan says, "We live in a time when the only movies that us American kids go see are the ones that are approved by China.” The story found Randy Marsh traveling to China to try and tap into the new market with his marijuana company “Tegridy Weed,” only to discover another major company has its …