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Burn Notice finale made quite a splash - VIDEO

When I say that the Burn Notice finale last night made quite a splash, I'm not talking about the ratings. I'm talking about the show. Creator Matt Nix, who penned the Burn Notice Season Two finale, really knows how to write a cliffhanger. Actually, it's a cliffhanger with a hook, because in some ways we actually went over the cliff with Michael Westen. More on those specifics -- and spoilers if you haven't seen the show yet -- after the jump.
Cheers: The Animated Series - VIDEO
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Even when it isn't at its greatest (which, for many fans, hasn't been since season 10) The Simpsons has still provided some great parodies of classic movies and television programs. For instance, in the season four episode "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie" they did a great parody of the Star Trek movie franchise with Star Trek XII: So Very Tired. I still crack up everytime I see the scene where the severely obese Scotty is telling an aged Captain Kirk that he can't push the warp engines any further.
Why Watch TV: Scrubs
Stop! Don't touch
the remote! Keep that finger away from the Power button! In other words, don't turn off your TV during TV Turnoff
Week. If you do, you'll be missing one of the funniest comedies on television today.
I am talking about
NBC's Scrubs. There hasn't been a comedy since Friends, not even Everyone
Everybody Loves Raymond, that makes me laugh out loud like Scrubs does. I mean, how can you
not chuckle while Chris Turk (Donald Faison) dances and lip-synchs to Bel Biv Devoe's Poison. Or snicker
when Dr. Cox (John McGinley) goes on one of his 30-second rant on, for instance, why the purple Wiggle is
always sleeping (for the uninitiated, the purple Wiggle is Jeff Fatt of the very popular children's television show
The Wiggles). Or guffaw when J.D. (Zach Braff) has one of his surreal daydreams in the middle
of a conversation.
Scrubs on track for a sixth season
The future of Scrubs
seemed a little iffy earlier this season, when NBC shelved it until after the New Year. Scrubs creator Bill
Lawrence and star Zach Braff talked a
lot about how the entire staff went whole
hog because they thought this might be the last season, and how they could end up on ABC if NBC doesn't want them anymore. He sort-of
says it in this New
York Times article, but Bill Lawrence flat-out told E! that he's confident
Scrubs will have a season six, whether it's on NBC or ABC. And, it's probably not leaving NBC any time
soon.Scrubs' ratings have been admirable so far this season (since new episodes started airing in January). Until American Idol started, it was averaging 8 million viewers a night. Those numbers are down, but still impressive. And, Scrubs is doing well that that key demographic: 18-49 viewers.
I guess Scrubs will be around long enough for us to find out the name of Turk and Carla's baby!
[Thanks, Nawfal!]
Name the Scrubs baby!
Now that
Carla is finally pregnant, we need to start thinking about baby names. I say 'we' because NBC is holding a contest from
now through May for a name for Carla and Turk's baby on Scrubs. Whoever enters the winning name (and sex) will
have a character named after them on Scrubs. Go to this NBC
website to enter the contest. You have to choose a name and a gender and then give all your personal information,
of course.Go enter, and then come back and tell me what name you chose.
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