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.
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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 … [continue reading]
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On May 14, 2010, it was announced that Scrubs was officially cancelled by ABC.
The season seven concluded on May 8, 2008, ending the series' run on NBC. Since January 6, 2009, the new episodes of Scrubs will premiere on ABC.
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- 09x13 Our Thanks (Dec. 27, 2010)
- 09x12 Our Driving… (Dec. 20, 2010)
- 09x11 Our Dear Le… (Dec. 20, 2010)
- 09x10 Our True Lies (Dec. 13, 2010)
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Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- Michael Spiller (20 episodes)
- Bill Lawrence (17 episodes)
- Chris Koch (12 episodes)
Writers
- Bill Lawrence (195 episodes)
- Debra Fordham (17 episodes)
- Janae Bakken (16 episodes)
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- As an experiment, the Season 5 finale "My Transition" (#5.24) was finished and aired in High Definition. Scrubs is the first network show to complete an on-line edit in Final Cut Pro SD, and…
[show]As an experiment, the Season 5 finale "My Transition" (#5.24) was finished and aired in High Definition. Scrubs is the first network show to complete an on-line edit in Final Cut Pro SD, and with this episode becomes the first network show to on-line in HD in Final Cut Pro. However the show continues to be produced in Standard Definition. According to the producer, Randall Winston: "After a lot of teasing, yes, the HD was an experiment, for everyone really. We will not be doing any more HD - there is a cost that no one is interested in covering and there is debate, not among us here at the show, about how the quality stands up. I don't think that we can get the look that the show is designed around [by using] tape."
[hide] - Through the first season, the cast and crew, especially writer/creator Bill Lawrence, were so sure that the series would be canceled by the end of the season, that a plot twist was created…
[show]Through the first season, the cast and crew, especially writer/creator Bill Lawrence, were so sure that the series would be canceled by the end of the season, that a plot twist was created for use when they'd have a forced series finale. This plot twist noted the fact that the Janitor, Neil Flynn's character, never directly spoke nor was spoken to by any other character than JD, Zach Braff's character. Therefore, the Janitor would be a complete figment of JD's imagination. This idea was kept up into the second season, still in fear of cancellation, until Flynn asked Lawrence to be able to finally interact with another actor on the series. (Although Elliot actually throws a cup at him in the 6th episode and sarcastically says "SORRY!", in episode 11 he gets punched on the balls by a little girl and in episode 15 the janitor teases the nurse with the vacuum cleaner)
[hide] - Former members of Spin City often appear as guest stars. Cast members have included Michael J. Fox, Heather Locklear, Barry Bostwick, Richard Kind, Alan Ruck, Alexander Chaplin, and Michael…
[show]Former members of Spin City often appear as guest stars. Cast members have included Michael J. Fox, Heather Locklear, Barry Bostwick, Richard Kind, Alan Ruck, Alexander Chaplin, and Michael Boatman. Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence was also the creator of Spin City, and producer Randall Winston was also an associate producer for Spin City.
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