Sunday, May 13, 2007

Good news Chocolate Bear!

From TV.com
Now, one of the network's biggest question marks is allegedly heading back for a new season. Scrubs, which was rumored to be on its way out last week, has been renewed by NBC, says The Hollywood Reporter.

Citing "sources," the trade says the medical comedy starring Zach Braff will return for its seventh season and 18 more episodes. Scrubs debuted in October 2001.
Julian the Manatee and I are elated! I don't want to jinx myself, but NBC would have been stupid to cut bait on this show -- especially considering reports like this, from TV.com:

Moles inside NBC (who have been very busy and very talkative the past few days) say that The Black Donnellys, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and Crossing Jordan have been canceled, according to The New York Times.

Donnellys, about a group of Irish brothers who get involved in organized crime in New York City, is the youngest show of the three to get whacked. The show, created by Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco, is only months old, having premiered in February. Studio 60 getting shuttered isn't much of a surprise. The drama from the mind of Aaron Sorkin (West Wing) had long been rumored to go under the axe, which came to a boil with reports of its sets being torn down last week.

Knew it was coming, obviously. I suppose 18 more Scrubs episodes is a decent tradeoff for a pair of shows that were relatively new. Still, Studio 60 was genius and didn't deserve to go anywhere.

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