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Scrubs
TV Series (2001 - 2010)
This half-hour comedy focuses on the bizarre experiences of fresh-faced medical intern John "J.D." Dorian (Zach Braff) as he embarks on his healing career in a surreal hospital crammed full of unpredictable staffers and patients – where humor and tragedy can merge paths at any time.
Last Episode
09x13 Our Thanks Aired: Dec. 27, 2010The med students of Winston University finally find something to be thankful for when Cole identifies his true calling in surgery, Drew finds …
Series Info
Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Oct. 02, 2001
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Character Guide
Series Fun Facts
- The third floor of the hospital where scrubs is shot has been renovated to be offices for the crew and producers, and dressing rooms for the cast. The show's staff and cast are allowed to…
[show]The third floor of the hospital where scrubs is shot has been renovated to be offices for the crew and producers, and dressing rooms for the cast. The show's staff and cast are allowed to bring their dogs to work, and they all stay on the third floor. Donald Faison who plays Turk on the show was not a fan of the dogs, and was seemingly left quite a few presents by the dogs right in front of his door. But the truth that he still may not know is it is really fellow cast member, Robert Maschio ("The Todd"), who collects the dog "two-sies" he runs into through out the day and places them in front of Donald Faison's dressing room door. Maschio revealed this for the first time while doing video for the DVD release of the show; it was put on the third season DVD special features. During Fasion's interview he was still unaware it was Maschio and not the dogs leaving him the presents.
[hide] - Goof (incorrectly regarded as a mistake): The x-ray with the show's title shown in the beginning is turned the wrong way: the heart should be seen on the right hand side. This was an…
[show]Goof (incorrectly regarded as a mistake): The x-ray with the show's title shown in the beginning is turned the wrong way: the heart should be seen on the right hand side. This was an intentional mistake put in by creator Bill Lawrence to represent the core idea of the show: young doctors in over their heads. Bill Lawrence reminds viewers that this goof was completely intentional in interviews, DVD commentaries, and virtually any other available opportunity.
[hide] - The set used for Sacred Heart Hospital was used in Crossroads.













