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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Scrubs

I just unexpectedly started crying. In the middle of an episode of Scrubs.

Scrubs!!! (Ep4.08)

I love that show, but I was expecting funny (tick), great acting (tick), snappy dialogue (tick), visual humour (tick) - instead I got all of the above, plus poignancy and heart tugging to boot.

I like crying. It's kinda cathartic. Sometimes, I feel like a bit of a cry so I pull out one of my "guaranteed to use up half a box of tissues" movies. Works every time.



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