First off I want to thank you for creating Scrubs because it made me smile and laugh each time I needed it. It was and still remains my favorite tv series and no matter how many times I rewatch it the series never gets old. My question is, how do you find that fine line between comedy and drama especially in episodes that explore death but also show J.D. and Turk being hilarious, like in "My Last Words" when Turk describes his and J.D.'s itinerary of their first day in heaven as taking a dip in the milkshake pool and visiting the lesbian cloud? Hopefully before Carla dies though, because you know she'll ruin heaven for everyone.
Also, I quoted Dr. Kelso from "My Boss's Free Haircut" in my high school senior yearbook. Best. decision. ever.
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Hi Bill!
First off I want to thank you for creating Scrubs because it made me smile and laugh each time I needed it. It was and still remains my favorite tv series and no matter how many times I rewatch it the series never gets old. My question is, how do you find that fine line between comedy and drama especially in episodes that explore death but also show J.D. and Turk being hilarious, like in "My Last Words" when Turk describes his and J.D.'s itinerary of their first day in heaven as taking a dip in the milkshake pool and visiting the lesbian cloud? Hopefully before Carla dies though, because you know she'll ruin heaven for everyone.
Also, I quoted Dr. Kelso from "My Boss's Free Haircut" in my high school senior yearbook. Best. decision. ever.
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