
I'm telling you, I have such high hopes for this season of
Scrubs. For what's most likely the show's final batch of episodes (and at least the last ones for Zach Braff), Scrubs has hopped over to ABC, and back at the
TCA press tour, the cast
couldn't have seemed happier about the move.
The show's
gotten Courteney Cox to tag along for a few episodes, a gig that was apparently successful enough that Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence is now building
a whole new show around Cox.

Hello, dear readers!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! May your day be filled with delicious food and family warmth and, of course, your favorite forms of entertainment.

All of the new DVD releases hit stores (and
Netflix) on Tuesdays. So each week in What to Netflix: New DVD Tuesday, I sort through the best of the batch and tell you what to add to your queue.
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Oh, man, I am so excited that
Hellboy II is out on DVD today.

Welcome to
Buzz Brainteaser, the trivia feature on BuzzSugar! Every weekday I'll test your knowledge about TV shows, music, and movies. If you enter in the correct answer, you win points!

As funny as the
Scrubs panel was at the
TCA press tour, it would have been even better if we'd gotten to hear more from Sarah Chalke. So after the panel, I was one of a few reporters who chatted with Chalke about the future of Elliot, the joys of being back at work, losing co-star Zach Braff after this season, and filming in the Bahamas. Here's how the conversation went:
What was it like
working with Courteney Cox?

The cast of
Scrubs just got offstage a few minutes ago at
the TCA press tour, and my stomach still hurts from laughing. The Sacred Heart crew seems so grateful to have what Zach Braff called "a bonus year" to work together after narrowly escaping cancellation (well, several times) at the hands of NBC. Now on ABC, whose studio arm has produced the show since the start, Scrubs seems creatively refreshed — I'll say that I personally laughed harder at the brief trailer for the new season than I have at any episode in years.

Courteney Cox has booked her first post-
Dirt TV role, and I'm liking the sounds of it. She'll soon be hobnobbing with Zach Braff and co. when
Scrubs takes up its new post on ABC this Fall.

I'm a mac girl, but I still have a little love for PCs and famous men who love them (or routinely use them on camera). With all my favorite primetime shows like
The Office coming to an end for the season I was inspired to look back at male PC users I adore despite my better judgment. Kidding.