20+ images from "Scrubs" DVD
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20+ images from "Scrubs" DVD
Not trying to spam but thought the Scrubs fans here would like to see the images we added. We posted over 20 images from the DVD release. Screen shots, cover, back, inside, etc.
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So you have to remove one disc to get to the other?
Don't get me wrong, I think Scrubs is one of the best tv shows out there, I'm just disappointed in the DVD package so far. Bad cover art, and an extra-inconvenient digipak? At least I can count on the contents of the DVDs.
BTW, Thanks for posting this, Orac.
Don't get me wrong, I think Scrubs is one of the best tv shows out there, I'm just disappointed in the DVD package so far. Bad cover art, and an extra-inconvenient digipak? At least I can count on the contents of the DVDs.
BTW, Thanks for posting this, Orac.
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Originally Posted by sleep
So you have to remove one disc to get to the other?
Don't get me wrong, I think Scrubs is one of the best tv shows out there, I'm just disappointed in the DVD package so far. Bad cover art, and an extra-inconvenient digipak? At least I can count on the contents of the DVDs.
BTW, Thanks for posting this, Orac.
Don't get me wrong, I think Scrubs is one of the best tv shows out there, I'm just disappointed in the DVD package so far. Bad cover art, and an extra-inconvenient digipak? At least I can count on the contents of the DVDs.
BTW, Thanks for posting this, Orac.
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I am not sure about the original music, I never seen the first season. maybe if i knew what songs to look for. The theme song plays during the meuns. The layout of the menus is great and easy to get around.
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Over at the HTF, someone had some quotes from a Scrubs website stating that some music was changed. It may be false, and I hope to believe it is until someone finally resolves the issue by actually checking the early set they have.
Plus, IGN posted a review of the set. Outside of the unknown music changes and the fact that it's 3 discs and not 4, it sounds pretty good.
Plus, IGN posted a review of the set. Outside of the unknown music changes and the fact that it's 3 discs and not 4, it sounds pretty good.
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The audio is serviceable. Everything is easy to hear, voices are clean, the goofy sound effects are well-mixed and they got lucky and were able to license all of the music used in the show. I suppose with all the slapstick there was some potential for surround sound action, but we don't really get it. Still, the audio gets the job done.
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Originally Posted by D.Zero
From the same review, Also, there are no chapter breaks in the episodes. Each one is a single chapter.
Ugh.
Ugh.
if you dont have the time to sit thru a single episode, maybe you shouldn't be watching it.
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Originally Posted by pdinosaur
so you need chapter stops in the middle of a 20-22 minute episode?
if you dont have the time to sit thru a single episode, maybe you shouldn't be watching it.
if you dont have the time to sit thru a single episode, maybe you shouldn't be watching it.
Scrubs' title sequence is so short it's less of a problem than usual.
There are other ways in which chapters are useful for navigating around the disc, and it's just lazy to omit them.
And you know, if you haven't really thought about something, maybe you shouldn't be posting about it.
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Originally Posted by rdclark
A chapter stop right after the title sequence is always nice, so you don't have to watch it 22 times if your blasting through the whole set in a weekend.
Scrubs' title sequence is so short it's less of a problem than usual.
There are other ways in which chapters are useful for navigating around the disc, and it's just lazy to omit them.
And you know, if you haven't really thought about something, maybe you shouldn't be posting about it.
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Scrubs' title sequence is so short it's less of a problem than usual.
There are other ways in which chapters are useful for navigating around the disc, and it's just lazy to omit them.
And you know, if you haven't really thought about something, maybe you shouldn't be posting about it.
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pdinosaur: You forget that very often when people own DVDs, they've already seen what's on them, and sometimes they remember a certain line or scene, and want to have a fast way to zip right to it. Having multiple chapter stops within a TV episode is hardly a frivolity for this reason. Most anime episodes are broken up as follows, and it's a good model to follow:
1 - Opening (sometimes 2 chapters if there's a pre-title sequence)
2 - First half of show
3 - Second half of show
4 - Ending credits
5 - Next episode preview
Why are all these necessary? Well, it's good to have (2) so you can skip past the opening after you've already seen it 10 times. It's good to have (3) to be able to skip to that part of the episode quickly, whether you want to rewatch or look for a specific scene, or if you're resuming an interrupted viewing after which the disc had been removed (thus losing the player's memory of where exactly you were). (4) is nice if you're one of those people who wants to actually learn something about the cast and crew behind an episode. And (5) is nice if you want to quickly skip watching the ending credits but are curious about what's coming the next episode.
It's not hard to add chapter stops--the DVD designers don't need to add chapter selection menus for them to be functional--and they are quite useful. Neglecting to include them is a rather poor decision/oversight.
1 - Opening (sometimes 2 chapters if there's a pre-title sequence)
2 - First half of show
3 - Second half of show
4 - Ending credits
5 - Next episode preview
Why are all these necessary? Well, it's good to have (2) so you can skip past the opening after you've already seen it 10 times. It's good to have (3) to be able to skip to that part of the episode quickly, whether you want to rewatch or look for a specific scene, or if you're resuming an interrupted viewing after which the disc had been removed (thus losing the player's memory of where exactly you were). (4) is nice if you're one of those people who wants to actually learn something about the cast and crew behind an episode. And (5) is nice if you want to quickly skip watching the ending credits but are curious about what's coming the next episode.
It's not hard to add chapter stops--the DVD designers don't need to add chapter selection menus for them to be functional--and they are quite useful. Neglecting to include them is a rather poor decision/oversight.