Solid details are scarce, but certain facets of theScrubsrevival can be softly assumed.
Notall nine seasons ofScrubsfollowed the same formula.
Everything from the sitcom’s cast, location, and even how it looked, all transformed.
For example, notevery doctor inScrubsseasons 1-8 factored into theMed Schoolplans.
As such, most of its seasons consisted of 20+ episodes, with some exceptions.
Similarly,Scrubsseason 9 was also just 13 episodes long, but this time, it was by design.
Custom Image by Daniel Bibby
Even within the world ofScrubs, JD confirms in theMed Schoolpilot that the old hospital was torn down.
As well as serving as theTed Lassoshowrunner, Lawrence has also had significant input intoBad MonkeyandShrinking.
So,Scrubs' comeback has been foreshadowed for a while nowin differing contexts.
Scrubs is a Sitcom and Medical Comedy/Drama created by Bill Lawrence that follows a group of medical students throughout their daily lives at the Sacred Heart Teaching Hospital. The series stars Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, and Donald Faison, as they work their way up from Medical Interns while juggling all sorts of hospital shenanigans.
So, it should definitely still be a big part of theScrubsrevival.
The more known characters moved away, the less the appeal became.
Instead, they’ll probably co-exist with younger doctors, as they did inScrubsseason 8.
Unfortunately, that simply isn’t possible.
Judy Reyes' commitment to appearing as part of theHigh Potentialcast brings Carla’s return into question.
Johnny Kastl’s retirement from acting and transition into a career as a lawyer meansDr.
Doug Murphy probably won’t appear, and if he does, it may only be a small cameo.
Hopefully, he can be tempted back, even if just for a brief time.
It was no stranger to unusually raunchy moments, and certain storylines got very dark at times.