Zach Braff explique l'origine de la blague de l'aigle dans Scrubs

Zach Braff a révélé que le gag récurrent de l'aigle dans Scrubs est né d'une improvisation lors d'une scène avec Brendan Fraser. Ce moment, survenu dans l'épisode 23 de la première saison, est depuis devenu l'un des préférés des fans.

Braff a décrit cette réplique spontanée lors d'une interview accordée à News.com.au. Lorsque Brendan Fraser l'a soulevé pour se mettre à tourner, Braff a imaginé que son personnage, J.D., protesterait d'abord avant de succomber au plaisir de planer comme un grand aigle. L'acteur a précisé que l'idée lui est venue sur le moment et qu'il ne s'attendait pas du tout à ce qu'elle soit conservée au montage final.

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