Sunday, 16 May 2010

You already know this but...

I know this is two days late, but I'm sure you already knew that Scrubs has officially been axed.

We tried, we failed, but at least we went down swingin'.

Thank you to everyone who tried to keep the show alive. We did pretty well.

:D

Thursday, 8 April 2010

Slightly irrelevant but OMFG.

Ah mah gah. Woooaaah.

Guess what!

I just met Zach Braff.

Yeah. Seriously. OMFG. Right? YAH.

So, here's an account of my meeting the man behind the miracle:

Zach Braff has been making no secret of the fact that he's in London, constantly mentioning it in his facebook statuses and showing off to his less fortunate American cronies. I, being a Londoner, decided to make it my mission to meet him. Knowing he is Zach's best friend, the first thing I did was look at Joshua Radin's tour schedule, and, blow me down, he was doing a gig in London that week (yesterday night, April 8th, now it is 3am on April 9th 2010). I wasn't bothered to buy Radin tickets, I've never been his biggest fan and I've met him before anyway, so I decided to go and wait outside the stage door around the time the gig ended.

I pulled up, driven by my delightful mother, in a battered old Ford Mondeo, and went to join the crowd outside said door. The crowd was abnormally big, around 80-100 people, which is really not what one would expect. I asked someone why and they excitedly squealed "Zach Braff was in there tonight!! We're waiting for him... and Joshua too, I guess." Ah, so my presumption was correct, methought. After about twenty minutes of standing, a little man came out and told the crowd that Zach and Joshua were at an afterparty in the venue (London's Shepherd's Bush Empire). Pretty much everyone left before he had finished his sentence, confirming my suspicions that they weren't real fans at all, but people thinking they were going to see a famous person and maybe get a picture to sell to Heat magazine. About seven of us stayed, and, after further discouragement from the bouncers, two more left.

Then there were five. I waited in a car outside the venue while the other four people loitered near the stage door. I tried several different entrances, begging the bouncers to let me in, but they declined me politely and watched me, time after time, skulk back to the car. Time ticked on. And on. At 12:30 the other people left, so it was just me and my basket of Scrubs memorabilia. As 12:45 drew nearer, I noticed some friendly looking people leaving the building. "Is Zach still in there? " I asked. They said yes and I went back to the car. Then I noticed them beckoning me over to them. "Do they want to sell me drugs?" I thought, ever the pessimist. But no, they were giving me their passes into the party! Seriously!!!!!

What amazing people they were. I took one of the purple wristbands and headed to the venue door. Unfortunately, the bouncers recognised me from my earlier attempts to get in.
"Where'd you get that?" One asked, gesturing towards my wristband.
"Oh, this?" I mumbled, "I had this all along."
The man looked at me, clearly amused by my blatant lie.
"Fine. Go in, get your autograph, and come back out. Don't cause any trouble."
I could have accosted the bald Buddha right there and then. Instead I headed up the stairs to the party that held my man.

The music was ridiculously loud and awful and the place was packed. I scanned the room. And there he was. Zach Braff. The love of my life. The man that has ruled my life, been the obsession embedded in my soul, the only thing I've thought about for years. I approached him apprehensively, though grinning maniacally. He gestured, smiling towards my t-shirt which bore the Sacred Heart logo. Then, unannounced, he bent over and hugged me. For ages. Not a word said. It was amazing. Seriously amazing.
"I love you so much!" I said.
"What?" he replied, unable to hear me above the music. He stooped and put his ear to my cheekycheek.
"I love you and Scrubs, I'm on of the world's biggest fans!"
He nodded approvingly.
"Can I have a picture?" I asked. He nodded again and stood in front of me with his weird little flat cap that filled me with joy, as I have one very similar. Unfortunately my mother's blasted iphone blocked him out and made him just a silhouette.

As I was about to ask for a picture at another angle, he was grabbed by Joshua Radin for a picture with two other guys. As he did this, Joshua smiled at me. I just gave him a look that said "Get outta ma face you dumb frick and give me my Zach back, bliddy muthaplucka." And, obligingly, he gave me my Zach back! I asked for another picture, this time with my phone and he nodded once again. It was very apparent that the man was ridiculously drunk and perhaps on something. Did I give a crap? Hell no! He's my Zachattack, I got my hug! I took a few more slightly better pictures of him as he cosied up to another man, had a drunkendrugged woman wrap her arms around him as he threw his head back in hazy stupor, and another of his oh-so-striking profile.

He showed my t-shirt, clearly pleased, to another woman who smiled approvingly. Then, taking this as my cue to show off my one of a kind memorabilia, I took out my Scrubs scrubs (actual doctors' clothing with the Sacred Heart logo). He looked at it and remarked "Wow", then asked if I had a pen to sign it with. I had three permanent markers and gave him one, and he very slowly, desperately trying to keep his hand straight, signed his name. I'm kindo pissed off because I'll never be able to wear it again, and I used to wear it a lot, but I think it's worth it. I didn't get to show him my JD-style red onesie (yes, really, I have one), as I thought it would be a bit much, so instead I asked him for a picture together. He grabbed me with his ridiculously manly amazing arm and I took a picture of us. Then we said our good-byes, and parted deliriously happily. Here are the pictures I got (some have been edited as they are too dark to see properly. These were uploaded by sending them to my mum's phone, and I'll reupload them when I can directly from my phone, as the quality may be better. If it is, I'll put them on here again.):
Silhouette. :/
Drunken and with random man.
Striking profile?
In the arms of another woman. :'(
Me and him again! (as seen above)


Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Get. Off. Your. Arses.

Seriously, people. No offence, but... YOU SUCK CABOODLE.

Do none of your give a monkeys little yella patooty about this show? Does "there is still a glimmer of hope" mean nothing to you? Pandora opened her bloomin' box and unleashed a bucket load of crap, but that little hope baby was somewhere wedged in there. So utilise that hope baby! Make Pandora feel slightly less guilty.

Go here. It shows how to vote on E! Online's Save One Show campaign type thingy, using your twitter to help save one show. What show should it be? Oh, I'm not sur- Scrubs you eejit! Scrubs! So vote the shit outta that thing.

Save that ridiculously hot face. C'mon, we need that fitshit on our screens!

Don't forget, still be twice or thrice daily emailing abc here under several different names with the message "Please, Save Our Scrubs", filed as a complaint.

Do you see what you get, ABC? Do you see what you get when you mess with the warriors?

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Thank you for so much, Scrubs.

It's pretty much officially over, and now the inevitable freak-out is starting to fade, I am left with a great sadness, but also an overwhelming joy on remembering the nine seasons that have shaped my, and probably your, life.

So there's only one thing left to do. Just for a minute, cast away your tear-sodden hankies and join me in remembering the happy days.

A genius moment from each season, quickly thrown together as a memorial that will never be able to do the show justice:



Even though it feels warm and safe, we know it has to end (just not today, please not today!!)

Of course, its ending is not set in stone.

I guess we'll have to face the future when the truth comes out.

OH GOD OH GOD OH GOD OH GOD

I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO.

It's over.

It's over.


Going to fucking die.

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Shake yo arse, watch ya self.

Oh em jee, it's the season nine finale of Scrubs tonight!

Wowzers!! So watch it, yeah? 8/7c tonight on ABC. :)

It is really crucial to the survival of Scrubs. Stephen McPherson is leaning very much towards axing Scrubs, and bad ratings tonight will seal the deal. If many people tune in and show they still care it will make such a massive difference. So please, do it. If you're not going to be in, just keep the TV on while you're out on ABC, or have it on in the background at your house. Not very eco, I know, but who cares about global warming when Scrubs is at stake? Not me!

I know I'd rather see Zach Braff than this guy. He has claws. Like a cougar without the sex appeal.

Saturday, 13 March 2010

Your voice is the splinter inside me, while I wait.

"OIMOI TALAINA!", as Electra would say. Oh, Scrubsies, we are in dire straits.

Bill Lawrence has pretty much said that Scrubs is over, saying:
"In my heart and head I felt like Scrubs ended last year. This year was a bit of a spinoff, but I really liked it, I liked what they did. They worked really hard. I'm always very honest. I say it's a one in ten chance that it's going to be on after the next two weeks."


Oh, how we grieve, like Electra for Agamemnon. Our father is dying!

There's a 90% chance it won't continue.
But there's still at 10% chance it will! We still need to try. Get on to bleeding ABC and send, over and over and over, as several different people, "Please, save our Scrubs." Go right to the source, there's NOTHING ELSE WE CAN DO! It's easypeasy. File it as a complaint. Here's the link (again!):http://abc.go.com/site/contact-us

Billio also decided to make a joke, lightening a terrible situation with comedy, in true Scrubs style, saying:
"Scrubs is going to be on forever. We'll come do it at our garage. For anybody that's a huge fan, I'm still going to be doing it in my backyard at least once or twice a week, if they want to come."

Eerrgh,Bill, we know you're funny, but seriously, there's a time and a place! This isn't bliddy Love Connection! This isn't My Cake, a fictional window of brilliance, this is real ruddy life! Arrrggh!!

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

WATCH SCRUBS TONIGHT!

Yes folks, tonight is the night! So, get your dancing shoes, prune that moustache, slap that thigh and get your karaoke cape, for tonight season 9 episode 12 Our Driving Issues shall be airing on ABC at 8pm.

Excited much?! WAHEY!!!!!



Oh, and try to get #ScrubsOnABCTonightAt8pm and #saveourscrubs trending. :D

Oh, bliddy Makoko, we need to save Scrubs or we'll actually die. No doubt about it. A fatal, unvaccinable plague!

Saturday, 20 February 2010

Uh oh, here we go...

Donald Faison has been cast in new CBS pilot "The Odds", filmed in Las Vegas. Obviously Donald would have been a main character in season ten, so, unlike Sarah's pilot casting, this is really bad news. Is it over? By Billio I hope not. :(




Read more about it here.

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

As dehydration sets in, try not to hit the wall.

The campaign has been slow recently, and it seems we've hit a slight road block.

Uh oh.

But JD ran over a racoon and still managed to woo Kylie, so we need to run over this irritating beast standing in the middle of the road and woo Steve MacPherson, though we must avoid temptation in the form of Molly for a while...

Ausiello has branded Scrubs as 'a long shot' for renewal on their list. And Ausiello is usually right.

But we CAN'T GIVE UP!! I can't stress this enough!!

Do this, if you haven't already (and if you have, do it again!):
-Write "Please, Save Our Scrubs" to ABC, under as many identities as you want. File it as a complaint, they usually get read more seriously.
-Tweet #saveourscrubs as much as possible.
-Tell all of your friends about the campaign.
-Write it in random places, wherever one can publicly write.
-Go into computer shops and put SOS websites on their tester computers.
-Make SOS fan art, put it as your facebook/twitter/myspace etc. photos.

So get out there and WORK!!!!!!!!

Saturday, 6 February 2010

Bad news, apologies, and hope//

Sorry I haven't been posting much lately, I'm in the middle of moving house and feel like everything is a bit shit, which always means I'm watching Scrubs more than talking about it.

So, the news is, as you've probably read on the brilliant Scrubs HQ SOS website (that sounded a bit sarcastic but it wasn't meant to be, it's a genuinely brilliant website), that Sarah Chalke has been signed on for an ABC pilot, called Freshman.

Read more about it here.

What sucks is that it sounds really good. It sounds a bit like a mix of Cougar Town, Maneater, Sex and the City... pretty much any woman-centric comedy on television. Which equals sure fire hit. And with the loved HIMYM people behind it, they can't go wrong. This is brilliant for Sarah, a starring role will no doubt bring home the bacon for little Charlie and apparently even littler Jamie (hehe ;)), but it could be bad stuff for Scrubs.


Little Jamie, looking for the bacon...

Then again, I don't think any of us were expecting Sarah to be in season 10 if it did happen, so we've just got to hope her signing doesn't affect our chances. Wouldn't it be funny if Freshman took Scrubs' spot? A real, Randall-style punch in the crotch? But thankfully I don't think ABC are that evil...

A little glimmer of hope for Scrubs may have arisen though. Airdates for 9x12 and 9x13 have been issued for the 10th and 17th of March. Perhaps the fact they've been scheduled apart and not just a double on the tenth means that McPherson isn't really trying to burn them off and is coming round to the idea of continuing the spin-off? Let's hope, bebes, let's hope. :)

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Time away to think up new ideas... And check out this wicked shiz!

For six days I have been locked up in a room with just myself and a telly, thinking up ways to continue this ailing campaign. And I've a slightly hopeless, but reportable nonetheless, idea.

As I put in the first post on this blog, a place to easily contact ABC, though with a restricting word limit, is here: http://abc.go.com/site/contact-us

I think if we all send a message on that, simply saying "Please, Save Our Scrubs" it could be quite effective.



It's so quick and easy to do, and people can do it multiple times if they really want to, using different names. It's so simple, and if many people do it, it will show tremendous support and could really make a difference in Scrubs' future. So why not?

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Also, on another note, the revered Scrubs news website, Scrubs HQ has launched its own SOS page here, and it's very good, with a petition on it also: http://www.scrubs-hq.com/sos/

It reported this earlier today:
ABC has order a new pilot from Two of Scrubs executive producers have

“Scrubs executive producers Steven Cragg and Brian Bradley, How to Be a Better American follows a father who begins a journey to be a better person, much to the chagrin of his family.”

Could this be bad news for Scrubs?



Eeep. :O

Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Ugly Betty's cancellation... good or bad for Scrubs?

ABC has today announced the cancellation of Ugly Betty following ailing ratings, and it will end once its current fourth season has ended.

Yes, that's sad and whatnot, but the big issue here is: What does this mean for Scrubs?! Stephen McPherson has, just has he has with Scrubs, spoken of his love and disappointment for Ugly Betty. But the love wasn't enough. And he culled it!

Sooo.... if he said the same things about Betty, does that mean his words on Scrubs are just as hopeless and meaningless? If that is the case, then there is only one response: O shit man wassup wiv dat?!



Though it could be taken another way. With one of their comedies cancelled, maybe they'll have more space for Scrubs? Ugly Betty has been airing at 10/9C on ABC on comedy Wednesdays, a day McPherson has stated is a possibility for Scrubs, though he said it would probably be at 9/8C. Still, it means there are two slots open on Wednesdays (UB is a one-hour show), which could mean that both Scrubs and Better off Ted could air back to back on Wednesdays. Perhaps McPherson has killed one show to save two? Let's hope, Maenads, let's hope.

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

#saveourscrubs day... Again. :D

Take two! To celebrate today's release of Our Dear Leaders (possibly the last episode of season 9 to be aired, as they haven't scheduled the other two to air- OH DEAR), we want you to tweet #saveourscrubs to save it. So do, please, because I believe you are nicer than Justin Bieber. Oh yes, I went there. We are BETTER than his fans!!

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Choozday. Strike two!

On tubbltibbleday (Tuesday) 26th January, we will be trying to trend #saveourscrubs again! C'mon chiquitos!

So, in case you didn't understand that, here's a summary:

Tuesday 26th January 2009, tweet #saveourscrubs in attempt number two for trending!

Bueno? Kinder bueno!



Further proof that everything comes down to food. Not poo. Duh.

New day, new plan.

So... the twitter thing didn't go too well. It didn't trend. Having said that, it still was pretty successful! At one point there were bout three #saveourscrubs tweets a minute. But one kindo needs thirty for trending power...

Still, we did pretty well, and it showed that many people care enough to tweet for Scrubs' survival. And Bill Lawrence clearly caught wind of and acknowledged the campaign, tweeting
"Thanks to all the fans for your support of both #scrubs and #cougartown"


So that's good. :) It means he knows we care, and will be more likely to fight for the show.
Pick up yo optimism specs, fou, it be way too early to give up!


In the words of Klaxons: It's not over, it's not over yet.

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

A reminding reminder.

Just a reminder to everyone to tomorrow, Wednesday 20th January 2010, don't forget to tweet #saveourscrubs! Don't stop till it's trending, but avoid spamming. :)

Also, watch Scrubs today!! A ratings boost is imperative.

Monday, 18 January 2010

The SOS Unofficial Street Team.... And then some. :)

Hello SOSers!!

Today, I was doing some random SOS advertising, and I decided to give it a name.

STREETTEAMING!!

The idea is, in a nutshell, to get out on the street and advertise SOS! We are running seriously low on numbers at the moment, mainly due to the fact that enough of people just don't know about it.

Don't worry, the idea is not to get out on the street and accost and/or mug people until they agree to support the cause, but to get out and just get the message out, in blatant but polite ways.

Here's an example of what to do. Today I was in stationery shop, Ryman's, trying out some pens I never intended to buy. I, unthinkingly, started drawing a huge picture type thing advertising SOS. I now know that the next people to visit the pen section of Ryman's (which will be at least a couple of thousand every hour, it's an incredibly popular shop and is an especially large branch). It was simple and took no time, in fact it was hideous (see picture below), but it will get the message across and inform people of the Scrubs crisis.



Having done that, I thought it only necessary to advertise some more. Getting on the London tube, when I reached a couple of overground stations and my mobile phone had signal, I decided it was time for some shameless plugging. It was the 'rush-hour' (so everyone was silent and packed like sardines, so listening to anyone making noise to avoid maddening boredom). I got on the phone with my friend and had an incredibly loud conversation with my friend about SOS, and saw interest from many people. Oh yes, I am an educator!!

Now, the idea of the Unofficial SOS Street Team is to do similar things. Basically, do what you can to get members of the public informed about the campaign. Good idea? I think so! ;)


Oh, and I sent out my McPherson letter today. Isn't it pretty?


Only cost 90p to send first class across the Atlantic. How about that?!





PS My photos are stretched because photobucket is a total buttmunch. :)

Sunday, 17 January 2010

My letter to Stephen McPherson, and more attempts to get you to do the same!!

I just wrote a letter to ABC prezzaman (president) Stephen McPherson. I've said it before and will say it again: please do the same. Or at least contact ABC via the website with your appeal. It doesn't matter if you can't coherently string your thoughts together, the aim is not to sound intelligent, just passionate.

Sending this letter is going to be a proper bitch for me, and will cost as much as a tub of Ben & Jerry's to send this from London to America, but I'll do it anyway because I love Scrubs. And I think you do too, and airmail costs are worth it!!

Anyway, here's the letter. It's not great:

Stephen McPherson,
President, ABC Entertainment
ABC, Inc.
500 S. Buena Vista Street
Burbank, CA 91521-4551

Dear Mr McPherson,

I write to you as a fifteen year-old girl living in London, with a wish shared by millions. That wish is for your network’s long-running comedy, Scrubs to continue. It has lasted eight years incredibly successfully, with a fairly constant level of ratings keeping it afloat. However, this year, as I know you know, there has been quite a significant dip. I understand fully the message this sends to your network: the show’s fan base has dwindled, and it clearly does not have the same appeal it once had.

Perhaps this is true. I can’t deny the ratings, but I can try and justify them to you. As someone who has been watching this season, and its predecessors, on the Internet (fear not, I still watch it when it enters British screens and always buy the DVD box sets, plus much other merchandise, so am not costing your company anything), I can see there has been a significant change in the show’s dynamics. What, I think, many of the viewers don’t realise, is that this change is on purpose. Most Scrubs watchers don’t read interviews with the cast and crew of the program, so they don’t realise that this entire season has been viewed as a spin-off, with the same title purely for convenience. I know in the commercials it was stated that “everything’s new- except for the title”, but many people would not have seen that, or taken it seriously.

Obviously now it is too late to change the show’s name, but I feel that now this season has improved as brilliantly as it has, and now that people are more comfortable with the idea of a new cast, it could become really successful if it continues. Even if it doesn’t, the show still has a massive ‘cult’ fan base. I for one can honestly, if slightly ashamedly, admit that Scrubs is my life. I genuinely don’t know what I would do without it. The writing is consistently sharp and funny, the cast are so talented, charismatic and charming; and the whole premise of the show and the storylines are ones that never get old or become tedious, which is why they are constantly borrowed by other television programs. Scrubs really is not ready to finish. And I’m not ready to let it.

That is why I have joined an Internet campaign called Save Our Scrubs (SOS), and started a blog in support of the cause (http://www.saveourscrubs.blogspot.com/). There are thousands of people behind SOS, all campaigning to save our mutual love. So please, Mr McPherson, make this all worthwhile and continue Scrubs, even if it is just to see how it fares. If any show deserves a tenth season, it’s this one.

Yours sincerely,

Tushara Rose



Ben and Jerry want you to send a letter.

Saturday, 16 January 2010

A petition, and some word from Bill about what he thinks.

An interview with Bill. He identifies all the mistakes he may have made at the beginning of this season, and takes a realistic view on what may happen. He says there's a 30% chance of continuation... damn.
If you're still sceptical about the new season, this is the interview to read!
http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/01/16/bill-lawrence-on-the-cougar-town-renewal-and-scrubs-missteps-t/

This guy is also called Bill Lawrence. I think it's the bearded one.....



A petition has also been made for SOS. It would be worthwhile to sign it, though it's not really a very big one.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/saveourscrubs/signatures

Also, Wednesday is the day to tweet #saveourscrubs!! If you see it trending, screencap that baby!! But remember: make sure your #saveourscrubs posts are not of such a level that twitter classifies you as spam!

Friday, 15 January 2010

Scrubs campaign song...

Ok, well this is a bit of a joke, trying to add a bit of fun to a dire situation.
I suggest this is the official SOS campaign song. The lyrics work pretty well, hehe. :D


Just to say that now that Stephen McPherson has shown he still has an interest in continuing Scrubs, we must send him letters to show that we, as a fanbase, have not lost faith in the show. I'm trying to arrange for there to be a mad twitter SOS session on Wednesday, where we all post #saveourscrubs like mad in an attempt to make it a trending topic. The more commotion we make, the more we will be listened to. :D

if anyone has any news or information about the SOS campaign that isn't on this blog, please contact me via twitter at @SheilaTushtush, or, if you are a member of either FanForum of Fanpop, via personal message to tushtush. Thanks.

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

A tiny ray of hope from Stephen McPherson

Steve McPherson, president of ABC, has said that there is a tiny possibility that Scrubs may return nest year (here: http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/01/12/abcs-mcpherson-loves-ugly-betty-but-loves-scrubs-better-off-ted-too/38578), though it looks as though we'll be competing with Better Off Ted.

This is why it is imperative that we continue this campaign, as it may actually work! There is no room to be sceptical. Fight, ma peepies (they know you mean peeps, just change the subject...), we could actually win this. It seems sending letters to ABC is the best way to get through!!

McPherson also has said this:
"I love both those shows [Scrubs and Better Off Ted]. Scrubs did an amazing job of taking the show into another year. Hope there's potential for growth, but numbers weren't there. Intent not to burn them off. We'll make a decision when those shows stop airing."

Monday, 11 January 2010

An SOS youtube video

Just some encouragement in video form. Made by iNewbieJD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSy9uwWo1X0&feature=sub
:D

Things we could do.

Here's a collection of ideas that people have had to draw attention to this campaign:
-On one particular agreed day and time, post many tweets on twitter with the tag #saveourscrubs, in an attempt to make it trend.
-Send letters and emails to ABC, pleading for the show to continue.
-Create fan arts and icons and circulate them.
-In your letters include a small petition, with people on it from your work/school, not because the numbers will be enough, but to show that so many ordinary people everywhere care about the show.
-Try and get cast and crew on board with the campaign.

If you have any ideas please comment, or add them to any of the websites listed in the previous post. Any ideas help, from eating ABC studios until they agree to renew Scrubs to flashmobs. Hopefully it will all be worth it in the end!!

Sunday, 10 January 2010

An introduction to Save Our Scrubs.

An appeal has recently started (originally by http://ihatedrcox.com) across the internet to save Scrubs. As you may know, ABC haven't ordered the back nine for this season and it looks pretty much like season 10 is not going to happen.

This is awful. Yes, Scrubs was complete after season eight, but this new stuff not really Scrubs, this is a spin-off. We have supported this new season, we have become invested in the characters and we want to see what happens. There is no finale, so the show will just finish.

Unless we stand together to save Scrubs on this SOS campaign, we will all die in a pool of sadness with no closure. So, do what you can! Advertise on Myspace, facebook, twitter, fansites and forums to SOS. Because we need this.

Here are some links:http://www.fanforum.com/f163/save-our-scr­ubs­-fi­nis­h-w­h..­.tm­l
http://ihatedrcox.com/save-our-scrubs
http://scrubs-hq.com/index.php?subactioon=­sho­wco­mme­nts­&..­.mp­;
http://www.facebook.com/pages/SOS-Save--Ou­r-S­cru­bs/­360­0..­.al­l
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2209­462­674­036­&am­p..­...­1
http://www.twitter.com/SaveOurScrubs

Many fans will also be writing letters of appeal to ABC. Here are the addresses:
Stephen McPherson,
President, ABC Entertainment
ABC, Inc.
500 S. Buena Vista Street
Burbank, CA 91521-4551

Anne Sweeney
President, ABC Television Network
Disney Media Networks Division
500 South Buena Vista Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91521

ABC are also contactable via the website by US citizens, though there is a tiny word limit: http://abc.go.com/site/contact-us

This blog will be posting up on new things you can do to support SOS, and will also track the progress of the campaign. Let's do it, kiddywinkles!!!