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25-567: TCW may refer to: "My T.C.W.", a season two episode of the TV series Scrubs Tactical Communications Wing, one of two wings of No. 90 Signals Unit RAF TCW Group , an asset management firm based in Los Angeles, California Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008-2020), an animated television series part of the larger Star Wars franchise Thomas Calhoun Walker , lawyer and education advocate who lived at

50-632: A new boyfriend, a nurse named Paul Flowers ( Rick Schroder ). Dr. Cox resumes a sexual relationship with his ex-wife Jordan, with quite unexpected results. Tim Hobert was added as a consulting producer. Angela Nissel was hired as a staff writer for this season. April Pesa, the script coordinator, was given the chance to write an episode. Bonnie Sikotwiz (credited as Bonnine Schneider) & Hadley Davis, who Lawrence knew through Spin City , came into write an episode this season. Includes directors who directed 2 or more episodes, or directors who are part of

75-522: A result, a new character, Caitlin Moore (Locklear) was introduced at the start of the 1999–2000 season to help lessen Fox's workload. Caitlin was Mayor Winston's campaign manager as he decided to run for Senator, and much conflict occurred between Mike and Caitlin about who was in charge of the mayor. Their relationship was more complex than a simple feud, and hints were dropped that it would become romantic. In 2000, as his symptoms got more severe, Fox announced he

100-409: A young senator named Alex P. Keaton , the character Fox played on Family Ties . Executive producer and co-creator Bill Lawrence also left the show, along with a few cast members and writers/producers. The remaining producers decided to carry on the series with a new lead. For the show's fifth season, Charlie Sheen , as new Deputy Mayor Charlie Crawford, joined Caitlin, Paul, Stuart, Carter, and

125-411: Is also the first time an episode gives the narration to another regular, in "His Story". The show used a longer opening credits sequence for episodes 1 and 2, moving through the ward rather than just two beds, including a shot of Flynn as The Janitor , showing the names of the series regulars and ending with the chest X-ray showing the heart on the left side of the chest. However, the credits reverted to

150-512: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Scrubs (season 2) The second season of the American comedy television series Scrubs premiered on NBC on September 26, 2002, and concluded on April 17, 2003, and consists of 22 episodes. For the second season Neil Flynn was made a series regular. Colin Hay guest starred for the first time. It

175-449: Is no-nonsense, pragmatic, and slightly apathetic towards the general chaos of her work; and accountant Nikki Faber ( Connie Britton ), who has a comically healthy relationship with her mother and often talks to her openly about sex and other taboo subjects. Janelle later becomes the mayor's secretary and Stacey Paterno ( Jennifer Esposito ) joins the show as Mike's secretary and Paul's nemesis. Together, this group helps run City Hall, improves

200-455: The Mayor's image, and covers for his frequent mistakes—while sorting out their own personal issues. At one point in development, the show was simply called Spin , which was changed when ABC was unable to secure rights to the name from the similarly-named magazine . At the start of the series, Mike is dating reporter Ashley Schaeffer ( Carla Gugino ). In early promos for the series, the relationship

225-643: The T. C. Walker House Thomas Chatterton Williams , an American author Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium (ICAO code: TCW), a Belgian leisure airline owned by the Thomas Cook Group Traverse City West Senior High School , a secondary school in Michigan. Trican Well Service (TSX ticker: TCW), a provider of oilfield services Tung Chung West station , Hong Kong (MTR station code: TCW) Tocumwal Airport , IATA airport code "TCW" Total Carat Weight Topics referred to by

250-473: The cast and crew After Jordan revealed that she slept with J.D., he expects the worst from Dr. Cox. Elliot, embarrassed by Jordan's revelation about her lingering feelings for J.D., is avoiding J.D. at all costs. Carla is angry with Turk for not telling her that Dr. Cox was in love with her, and Dr. Cox is annoyed at Dr. Kelso for being played for a non-existent promotion and at J.D. for sleeping with Jordan. Dr. Kelso starts an impromptu competition with

275-449: The conclusion of Season 4 due to symptoms of Parkinson's disease , and Charlie Sheen became the new lead as Charlie Crawford for the final two seasons. The series was cancelled after six seasons in May 2002. The series presents a fictionalized version of the local government of New York City , and follows its mayor Randall Winston ( Barry Bostwick ) and his staff as they run the city, although

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300-404: The dark about things; chief of staff Stuart Bondek ( Alan Ruck ), who thinks of himself as a lothario and is highly sexist; and head of minority affairs Carter Heywood ( Michael Boatman ), a gay black man with a suicidal dog named Rags. Also on the staff are speech writer James Hobert ( Alexander Chaplin ), who is weak-willed and gullible; Mike's secretary Janelle Cooper ( Victoria Dillard ), who

325-481: The jokes and flirtations, they prove to be best friends willing to do anything for each other. This, too, was considered an important moment in television history, with essayist and poet Orville Lloyd Douglas noting, "I love the fact that the writers of Spin City explored the fact that gay men and heterosexual men can be friends. The straight man doesn't have to worry that the gay man might hit on him." In 1998, Michael J. Fox announced he had Parkinson's disease . As

350-402: The main person in charge is Deputy mayor Mike Flaherty (Fox). Mike is talented at his job, dealing with political spin and office chaos, but not so good managing his personal life, which he neglects. Other members of staff at City Hall include press secretary Paul Lassiter ( Richard Kind ), the office snitch and a manipulative coward, who has a habit of being a troublemaker and is often kept in

375-485: The mayor. The characters of Nikki, James, and Janelle were written out, to be replaced by assistant Angie Ordonez ( Lana Parrilla ), although she left without explanation before the show's sixth and final season. With the change of the lead character, also came a change in its production location, from Fox's home in the New York City area to Los Angeles. The show would carry on with Sheen for two seasons, with ABC canceling

400-529: The notion that the two argued like a married couple. The two ended up meeting an older duo of best friends (one black and one white) who were virtual twins of Carter and Stuart in terms of personality; when it was discovered that the two older versions had become a couple, it ended up scaring Stuart quite a bit. For his part, Stuart tends to be very protective of his time with Carter, going so far as to be genuinely jealous when Carter spends more time with new campaign manager Caitlin ( Heather Locklear ). In spite of all

425-431: The original version in episode 3. The second season focuses on Dr. John Dorian's second year practicing medicine at Sacred Heart, where he is now a resident. In the season opener, everyone is still in shock from the secrets Jordan just revealed ("My Last Day"). As the season develops, J.D.'s older brother Dan ( Tom Cavanagh ) comes to visit, money issues affect J.D., Elliot, and Turk, Turk proposes to Carla, and Elliot finds

450-569: The residents, offering an all expenses paid medical conference outing in Reno if they can bring him the most interesting case study. J.D. wants to compete but fears he will fall out of favor with Dr. Cox if he does. The entire hospital takes advantage of Dr. Kelso's annual good mood the day after he renews "marital activities" with his wife Enid. Elliot worries that she is not getting along well with Carla. Dr. Cox switches from female to dog names for J.D. after an interesting bestiality rumor about J.D. makes

475-476: The rounds. Dr. Cox competes with baby Jack for Jordan's attention; relationship troubles crop up for Elliot and Paul and for Turk and Carla. When J.D. accepts a date from Jamie Moyer ( Amy Smart ), the very attractive wife of a comatose patient, his friends give him flak for it, causing him to tell them all a few home truths. Meanwhile, J.D. is criticized by the Chinese community of Sacred Heart after he accidentally says

500-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title TCW . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TCW&oldid=1258144360 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

525-439: The series in May 2002. Michael J. Fox won one Primetime Emmy , out of four nominations. The show won four Golden Globes (three for Fox and one for Charlie Sheen), out of its nine nominations. Initially distributed by Paramount Domestic Television , Spin City entered off-network syndication on UPN , Fox and The WB affiliates from fall 2000 until fall 2005 and aired on FX from fall 2005 until fall 2010. In August 2015,

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550-976: The series started airing on digital multicast television network Laff . In July 2020, every episode was added to Australian streaming service Stan . In February 2021, the entire series was added to Pluto TV (which is owned by Paramount Global , the current entity distributing the series) in the United States. In 2023 it was added to Channel 4 's ad supported/premium streaming platform in the United Kingdom. As of 2023, Spin City has not aired on any linear broadcast channels since 2015. Shout! Factory and DreamWorks Home Entertainment has released all six seasons of Spin City on DVD in Region 1. DreamWorks Home Entertainment released two best-of sets entitled "Michael J. Fox – His All Time Favorites" Vols. 1 and 2 in 2003, each containing 11 episodes. All 22 episodes are taken from

575-577: The word " chink ". Spin City Spin City is an American sitcom television series that aired from September 17, 1996, to April 30, 2002, on ABC . Created by Gary David Goldberg and Bill Lawrence , the show is set in a fictionalized version of the New York City mayor's office, and originally starred Michael J. Fox as Mike Flaherty, the Deputy Mayor of New York. Fox departed in 2000 at

600-415: Was leaving the show at the end of the season to spend more time with his family and to raise awareness of Parkinson's. His character left City Hall at the end of the show's fourth season, taking the blame for an alleged Mafia link the mayor unknowingly had. A brief coda to the fourth-season finale revealed that the character moved to Washington, D.C. , becoming an environmental lobbyist and there meeting

625-405: Was shown to be the main premise of the show. Midway through the first season, however, Mike and Ashley separated and her character was written out. The nature of Carter and Stuart's relationship became a running gag during the series. The two ended up becoming so close, their friendship was mocked by others, and their arguments sounded so much like husband and wife, a whole episode was dedicated to

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