Gone but not forgotten, the voiceover-obssessed medical comedy Scrubs aired its last episode in 2010, but that doesn’t mean the Zach Braff-starring sitcom isn’t still having a lasting impact all over the world. In some places more than others, apparently, as evidenced by this JD-featuring billboard advertising pills that “reinstate masculine strength,” discovered by Braff himself on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/zachbraff/status/907838268741480448
In case you aren’t familiar with polite medical euphemisms: “masculine strength” means it’s an ad for impotence pills.
Strangely, Zach Braff’s face appears on a number of Ukrainian ads, across all sorts of sorts of services:
Apparently in Russia I do computer repair. pic.twitter.com/aA70rKRl8Q
— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) September 11, 2017
What is it about Zach Braff’s face that engenders such positive feelings in Eastern Europe? One thing’s for sure, it’s not just Braff’s likeness that’s being illegally lifted:
well, you still do better than Britney Spears pic.twitter.com/r2eo34NI8S
— волшебный трюфель (@mertvayasoba4ka) September 11, 2017
https://twitter.com/Muser_NK/status/907390847611756549