Zach Braff ("Dr. John 'J.D.' Dorian")
IGN DVD: Will your real-life girlfriend come back and reprise her role?
Zach Braff: I hope so. She'd love to do it, she had a great time, but you'd have to talk to Bill, who couldn't be a bigger fan of hers. So I imagine hopefully she will.
IGN: Is Dr. Cox leaving the show?
Braff: No. You can't lose Johnny C. McGinley! He's the best part of the show - come on.
IGN: Season 3 has the episode "My Screw Up" that a lot of people believe is the best episode you have done.
Braff: One of the greatest episodes, I agree. I'm really proud of that one. I'm really happy because my good friend Joshua Radin, who's now exploding and just signed to Sony Records, that was his first song ever, the song "Winter" that ended the show -- which sort of blew him up -- was at the end of that episode, when Brendan dies."
IGN: How was it directing promo music videos for the show?
Braff: It was fun. It was a great time and we got to use the
Scrubs crew and we got to use a bunch of film toys, which I love.
IGN: How is it moving from a TV show to a romantic comedy to a reinterpretation of a Dogme film?
Braff: Hah! Everything is completely different and you start everything new. You have to catch yourself, because when you do the J.D. for eight months out of the year you can't help but slip into J.D. other times, but when you're doing an adaptation of a Dogme movie there's no room for J.D. in this movie.
IGN: What's your favorite Scrubs factor?
Braff: Oh you mean the things we do to get to the crew? Oh, I like the one - the grossest one was when the guy ate pigs' feet. He loved pigs' feet and he downed about 30 in about five minutes for like $500 bucks.
IGN: Do you have a favorite moment in TV history?
Braff: When Michael J. Fox turned the house into a hotel on
Family Ties. Classic! Let's see, the other one would be ... any episode of
Three's Company.