Also - why does it look so bad? The lighting is terrible, half the scenes look like they're green-screened. It just looks unbelievably cheap.
Prominent young doctors was part of the problem of the latest season.Really hoping for the best but things are not looking great. Of course they need to do something to draw the modern audience but the young doctors seem lame. Love the relationship between JD and Turk but not sure if its enough to carry an entire show.
I agree, but also it looks like the colour grade makes it look just dull.IMO it's a mix of bad lighting and insanely shallow depth of field in most shots. Makes everything look cheap and fake.
If you've ever heard the way anyone involved with Scrubs talks about Ted's actor you'd know that would never be true. Even if it was, that wouldn't be pissing on Ted's legacy as a character.The new lawyer is Terrible. It is like a modern Ted that takes itself seriously and wants prime time spot… whoa… ok, first pissing on an old character attempt spotted… :/.
The og show had some very serious moments, like the episode about leukemia or a lesson how a patient can die from not being careful around hospital diseases. What is very likely is that it won't be making fun of many non-hospital topics to avoid offending anyone.Hmmm.
The chemistry between the main actors is still definitely there. It's everyone else and the writing that feels a bit off.
The whole trailer has a bittersweet tone. Like, the cast are the same and they act the same, but you can feel that everything around them will be treated much more seriously. In the post-COVID world, it'll be hard to be sarcastic about hospital life without offending people.
I hope this is decent at least.
Oh come on…If you've ever heard the way anyone involved with Scrubs talks about Ted's actor you'd know that would never be true. Even if it was, that wouldn't be pissing on Ted's legacy as a character.
She's more likely to be a modern HR type, the embodiment of "You wouldn't get away with that today".
Every remake/reboot has this problem. Modern lighting and color grading are awful. You can't even blame the switch to HD, as later seasons Scrubs was also HD and didn't have this problem. I hate it. I was instantly turned off of the Malcolm in the Middle reboot because of it too.I agree, but also it looks like the colour grade makes it look just dull.
The original show (I just checked on YouTube) looks so much brighter and more vivid.
It's funny that you say this because my worry after seeing the trailer is the complete overcorrection from season 9 leading to an over-reliance on the older cast this time around.Prominent young doctors was part of the problem of the latest season.
I get they want them to pass the torch and execs hope the can spin it off in a brand new series, but if this is one of the main driver to bring it back it will fizzle… especially if they take the Star Wars approach to it and put down the old talent as depressed and washed out and only saved by the new guard a bit. It will not put them over.
Elliot was a conservative in the original series, and it was a "thing" even back then. I'll give them a lot of credit if they have the balls to not only maintain that but also defend it/not have her apologize for it.I'll give it a shot for old time's sake but if it's woke and preachy I will drop it like a hot potato.
Elliot was a conservative in the original series, and it was a "thing" even back then. I'll give them a lot of credit if they have the balls to not only maintain that but also defend it/not have her apologize for it.
It's important to make the distinction that Elliot was a traditional 2000s republican compared to what we have today.Elliot was a conservative in the original series, and it was a "thing" even back then. I'll give them a lot of credit if they have the balls to not only maintain that but also defend it/not have her apologize for it.
Very true. It's a good thing the other side of the aisle hasn't changed one bit since then.It's important to make the distinction that Elliot was a traditional 2000s republican compared to what we have today.
I miss trad republicans.
Old school, moderate conservatives are still very much a thing, they're everywhere.It's important to make the distinction that Elliot was a traditional 2000s republican compared to what we have today.
I miss trad republicans.
It's a good thing the other side of the aisle hasn't changed one bit since then.
People constantly doing this right here, is one great example of why I miss them.No no, clearly Elliot would have broken ranks and voted for Kamala.
No no, clearly Elliot would have broken ranks and voted for Kamala. Because no 2000s-era conservatives remained that way into the 2010s and beyond.Old school, moderate conservatives are still very much a thing, they're everywhere.
im cautiously optimisitic... i enjoy shrinking, ted lasso...
but like those shows theres gonna be some modern humor injected in and scrubs wasn't modern humor so we'll see how it goes...
this and Malcolm will be interesting to see how things pan out (I think malcolm is looking closer to the original than this does, something too modern clean mockumentary look going on that just looks off)
yeah, but they all honestly look like they've kept in great shape and aged pretty well. No massive weight gain or plastic surgery disasters.Holy shit, they're old.
Wait, I'm old. Shit.
If that's true and Bill isn't running it, that takes away most of the hope I had.In regards to Shrinking and Ted Lasso, your mileage may vary in terms of how much you like this and/or how much this feels like the original. Bill Lawrence is not showrunning the revival as he did the original (he was showrunner on Ted Lasso for S1/2, but stepped back during S3 to focus on Shrinking and Sudeikis ran S3). Lawrence is an exec producer on the reboot, but Aseem Batra is the sole showrunner (it was being co-run with Tim Hobert, but he left in October of last year due to creative differences. They both are credited with writing on all 9 of the episodes though.
Aseem Batra wrote on the original show, mainly seasons 6-8 with a couple episodes from Season 5 (she also played Josephine, the short intern with the high pitched voice).
Tim Hobert wrote 2-3 episodes each season from 2-6 on the original show.
So both have experience, and probably are fine writers, but not having Lawrence as the showrunner for the revival gives me caution. I'm still hopeful that Scrubs comes back strong.
i will say, you aren't giving me much confidence hahaha.In regards to Shrinking and Ted Lasso, your mileage may vary in terms of how much you like this and/or how much this feels like the original. Bill Lawrence is not showrunning the revival as he did the original (he was showrunner on Ted Lasso for S1/2, but stepped back during S3 to focus on Shrinking and Sudeikis ran S3). Lawrence is an exec producer on the reboot, but Aseem Batra is the sole showrunner (it was being co-run with Tim Hobert, but he left in October of last year due to creative differences. They both are credited with writing on all 9 of the episodes though.
Aseem Batra wrote on the original show, mainly seasons 6-8 with a couple episodes from Season 5 (she also played Josephine, the short intern with the high pitched voice).
Tim Hobert wrote 2-3 episodes each season from 2-6 on the original show.
So both have experience, and probably are fine writers, but not having Lawrence as the showrunner for the revival gives me caution. I'm still hopeful that Scrubs comes back strong.
I'm just going to post clips of the sort of joke you won't see today.