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Question: A baby for Carla and Turk on Scrubs? Babies always spell doom (Friends, Mad About You, etc). I'm a little concerned.


Answer: Don't be — it's Scrubs! As Judy Reyes said in this week's TV Guide, "We've got a team of about 12 writers, and about 10 of them are new parents. So there's just going to be an endless supply of stories about how this all goes down."

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With one week to go, Jamie and Paul's wedding plans shift into high gear. But Jamie has replaced her craving for cigarettes with food, causing her to gain weight. And, as the gravy boats pile up and the guest list swells, Paul discovers that his tailor isn't all he was thought to be. To top it all off, Paul's sister Debbie has suddenly separated from her husband, casting a uneasy pall over the upcoming wedding.
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As Jamie struggles to get her new business going with her one and only client, Ira, Paul discovers he is being considered for a grant to produce a documentary on the history of television. But when he needs to do research, Jamie complains about the noise and suggests he try watching TV in the bedroom. When Paul notes that their bedroom doesn't have cable and refuses to pay to have it installed, Fran helps Jamie do what she and everyone else does -- steal it.
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Length: 23:00
Posted: 5/28/2008
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Expecting his parents to arrive for dinner at any moment, Paul finally learns he has a new job. But instead of the independent feature film or television soap opera he was hoping for, it is to direct a film about airline seat belts. While waiting to see a TV commercial promoting his dad's big sale, Paul promises Burt that he and Jamie will be at the store to help out as always. Yet after seeing the commercial, Jamie decides to revive her public relations career and help her father-in-law.
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Between starting a catalog for his sporting goods store and having a new girlfriend, Susannah, things seem to be going Ira's way. But when his ex-wife Marianne suddenly arrives after the death of her latest husband, a European count, Paul is certain things are about to take a turn for the worse. Although neither Ira, Jamie or Susannah seem upset with her sudden appearance, Paul is unhappy, especially when Marianne offers to loan Ira the money to finance his latest venture. But when she also produces some tickets for a big basketball game, even Paul is tempted to change his opinion.
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Length: 23:00
Posted: 5/28/2008
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A baby for Carla and Turk on ...

Question: A baby for Carla and Turk on Scrubs? Babies always spell doom (Friends, Mad About You, etc). I'm a little concerned.


Answer: Don't be — it's Scrubs! As Judy Reyes said in this week's TV Guide, "We've got a team of about 12 writers, and about 10 of them are new parents. So there's just going to be an endless supply of stories about how this all goes down."

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Paul Reiser Plans Sitcom Return

Paul Reiser is mad about cars. Or, more specifically, a car dealership. OK, even more to the point, he's mad about a sitcom pilot he's currently developing for CBS about a guy who sells cars for a living. At the same time, the Mad About You alum is happy to be bringing The Thing About My Folks — which he wrote and produced, and in which he plays son to one of his idols, Peter Falk — to DVD. Reiser found a few minutes to speak with TVGuide.com about his new TV foray (including whether there's a role in it for Falk), and the very special "extra" included in the Folks DVD. TVGuide.com: I just wanted to amend read more

Who's Hungry for a Taste of America?

When it comes to second helpings, fans of Travel Channel's Taste of America (Tuesdays at 8 pm/ET) apparently cannot be sated. Having debuted its sophomore season just last week, the series finds actor-comedian Mark DeCarlo hosting a sometimes mouthwatering (and sometimes eye-popping!) look at the nation's cuisine. (Tonight's episode is a discourse on the best in U.S. holiday kibble.) Hungry for some answers, TVGuide.com caught DeCarlo fresh from his latest foodie foray. TVGuide.com: Whenever I watch these types of "let's go around and sample all kinds of food" shows, I have to wonder: What was your weight before you got the gig, and has it fluctuated since?Mark DeCarlo: You know what, I've been pretty steady. When I'm home, I play ice hockey about four times a week, which keeps me in good shape, and on the road I go to the gym a read more

FROM NEWLYWEDS TO DIVORCE COURT

Here's a sentence I never thought I'd type: The tabloids were right all along. After, like, years of speculation, Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey have announced their plan to "part ways," according to a remarkably grammatically correct statement released by the thimble-brained former Newlyweds. "This is the mutual decision of two people with an enormous amount of respect and admiration for each other." Whew — so long as their publicists are still getting along. In related news, the Hollywood Reporter says that Mad About You cocreator Danny Jacobson has been hired to write Lachey's WB sitcom pilot, about a music baseball star whose young marriage comes under constant scrutiny. Nice to see a promising thespian really stretch for a change, eh? read more

Since the heyday of Friends, ...

Question: Since the heyday of Friends, Seinfeld, Will & Grace, Frasier (or even going back further to The Cosby Show, Mad About You, Cheers and many others), the sitcom format has become nearly obsolete and the networks have clearly reached a point of desperation. In the last few years, only The Simpsons, Scrubs, Arrested Development and Family Guy have succeeded in making people laugh while watching network TV. HBO has a distinct advantage due to its lack of censorship. This year, however, the networks seem to be improving with the additions of Kitchen Confidential and the close-to-being-very-funny How I Met Your Mother. Once Mother finds its true voice (Ted and Robin are simply not funny) and NBC brings Scrubs back from its inexplicable hiatus, we might finally be able to enjoy a few amusing comedies. Notwithstanding the dissertation above, my question is about Freddie. In my not-so-humble opinion, Freddie Prinze Jr. is not funny. His family on the show is not funny. The concept of ... read more

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Premise: Marital angst fuels this urbane comedy about Manhattan newlyweds adjusting to life together. He's a restive documentary filmmaker; she's an impetuous public-relations executive. Cocreated by star Paul Reiser, who describes the show as 'what the world is like behind closed doors.' Further, it's 'like a couple's ride home after a party, when you can finally say what you've been thinking all night.'

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