February 06, 2008

As you may have guessed, "Scrubs" is my favorite show currently on the air. It's probably even my favorite show of the decade. I'd tell you about how it's been continuously mistreated during its run, but then I remember an even more horribly treated favorite: "Arrested Development."

Anyway, I'd like to share something columnist Michael Ausiello posted at TVGuide.com: the complete transcript of his interview with "Scrubs" creator Bill Lawrence. It's not looking terrific for my "little show that could," but there may be a miracle sometime in the near future. Here goes:

Where do things stand on doing a series finale?
Bill Lawrence: It's tough for me to say because I can't really get involved in that stuff until the strike ends. But either way, [NBC] is going to air the episodes we already shot.

And what about shooting new episodes?
Lawrence: The worst-case scenario is that ABC/Disney lets me make the last four episodes as a DVD. And I say that's the worst-case scenario because I'm going to try as hard as I can to get NBC's support in finishing the show up on TV. I just don't have any definitive answer because I haven't been talking to them.

When the strike is over, what will your first order of business be?
Lawrence: The second we're told that we can go back to work, I'm going to give [Peacock honcho] Ben Silverman a call and say, "Scrubs has been on NBC for seven years, and it would really be a bummer if I didn't get to end it there." And I'm hoping I'll get a positive response. I would be surprised if NBC didn't want to figure out a way to end the series on their network.

How many additional episodes do you think you'd be able to shoot?
Lawrence: Even though we were supposed to do seven more episodes, I'm sure I could finish the series in four or five. If somebody told me I'd get to do five more episodes on NBC and end the show in a normal way, I'd be superpsyched, considering all the stuff that has gone on.

What can the fans do?
Lawrence: As long as they still have a desire to see the show, it would be a good thing for them to let NBC know.

You hear that, Ausholes? The Scrubs gang needs our help! Use the comments section below to send a clear message to NBC that anything less than a satisfying wrap-up to Scrubs' seven-year run will not be tolerated!

Go here for the complete interview and to leave a comment.

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