Zach Braff explica el origen del chiste del águila en Scrubs

Zach Braff ha revelado que el duradero chiste del águila en Scrubs comenzó como una improvisación durante una escena con Brendan Fraser. El momento ocurrió en el episodio 23 de la primera temporada y desde entonces se ha convertido en un favorito de los fans.

Braff describió la ocurrencia espontánea en una entrevista con News.com.au. Cuando Brendan Fraser lo levantó y comenzó a girar, Braff imaginó que su personaje, J.D., protestaría al principio antes de disfrutar la diversión de volar como una gran águila. El actor dijo que la idea se le ocurrió en el momento y que nunca esperó que llegara al montaje final.

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