If you are looking for something to cheer yourself up and you are not tired of the topic of medicine - the clinic is perfect. Bright characters, funny gags, a lot of curves and everyday problems of ordinary people. Old school.
It was a great show that wasn’t afraid to experiment. First seasons are chic. Various types of humor are mainly presented in the form of sketches. There's room for black humor. Each series sows the seed of an idea, develops it and cherishes it, and in the end leads to a denouement and to a conclusion from JD. Well-written characters.
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It was a great show that wasn’t afraid to experiment. First seasons are chic. Various types of humor are mainly presented in the form of sketches. There's room for black humor. Each series sows the seed of an idea, develops it and cherishes it, and in the end leads to a denouement and to a conclusion from JD. Well-written characters. And this applies not only to the main characters, but also secondary ones. The weak link of the series, this is the ninth season. You can look at it without putting out your eyes, but not that. Especially if you take into account the last eight seasons, it is perceived as a parasite that sucks the last juices out of the finger. In addition, the eighth season ended three love lines that stretched from the first seasons.
Pamela Fryman,
Rob Greenberg,
Michael J. Shea,
Neil Patrick Harris
A father recounts to his children - through a series of flashbacks - the journey he and his four best friends took leading up to him meeting their mother.
A father recounts to his children - through a series of flashbacks - the journey he and his four best friends took leading up to him meeting their mother. close
Jerry Levine,
Debi Allen,
Keith Truesdell,
Ken Whittingham,
Chris Rock,
Reginald Hudlin,
Lev L. Spiro,
Tamra Davis,
Eric Laneuville,
Arlene Sanford,
Oz Scott,
Ali LeRoi,
Dennie Gordon,
Eyal Gordin,
Millicent Shelton,
Kelsey Grammer,
Jason Alexander,
Linda Mendoza,
Victor Nelli Jr.,
Jeffrey Melman,
Ted Wass,
Malcolm D. Lee,
Matt Shakman,
Anton Cropper,
Gina Prince-Bythewood
Chris is a teenager growing up as the eldest of three children in Brooklyn, New York during the early 1980s. Uprooted to a new neighborhood and bused more
Chris is a teenager growing up as the eldest of three children in Brooklyn, New York during the early 1980s. Uprooted to a new neighborhood and bused to a predominantly white middle school two-hours away by his strict, hard-working parents, Chris struggles to find his place while keeping his siblings in line at home and surmounting the challenges of junior high. close
Karen Disher,
Guy Moore,
Tony Kluck,
Ray Kosarin,
Chris Prynoski,
Eric Fogel,
Karen Hyden,
Sue Perrotto,
Ken Kimmelman,
Aaron Augenblick,
Patrick Smith,
Joey Ahlbum
After moving to a new town with her stressed-out parents and relentlessly popular little sister, Daria uses her acerbic wit and keen powers of observation more
After moving to a new town with her stressed-out parents and relentlessly popular little sister, Daria uses her acerbic wit and keen powers of observation to contend with the mind-numbingly ridiculous world of Lawndale High. close
Mark Cendrowski,
Anthony Rich,
Peter Chakos,
Nicole Lorre,
Joel Murray,
James Burrows,
Ted Wass,
Andrew D. Weyman,
Harry Murray
Physicists Leonard and Sheldon find their nerd-centric social circle with pals Howard and Raj expanding when aspiring actress Penny moves in next door.
Physicists Leonard and Sheldon find their nerd-centric social circle with pals Howard and Raj expanding when aspiring actress Penny moves in next door. close
Michelle MacLaren,
Adam Bernstein,
Vince Gilligan,
Colin Bucksey,
Felix Enriquez Alcala,
Medak Peter,
John Dahl,
Tim Hunter,
Bryan Cranston,
Michael Slovis,
Phil Abraham,
David Slade,
Bronwen Hughes,
Scott Winant,
Johan Renck,
Tricia Brock,
Peter Gould,
Thomas Schnauz,
Terry McDonough,
Charles Haid,
Rian Johnson,
John Shiban,
Jim McKay,
Sam Catlin,
George Mastras
Walter White, a New Mexico chemistry teacher, is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of only two years left to live. He becomes filled more
Walter White, a New Mexico chemistry teacher, is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of only two years left to live. He becomes filled with a sense of fearlessness and an unrelenting desire to secure his family's financial future at any cost as he enters the dangerous world of drugs and crime. close