TheScrubsrevivalwill account for the show’s softly rebootedMed Schoolepisodes, keeping everything together as part of the same canon.

However,Scrubsseason 10 needs to be careful not to follow too closely in its predecessor’s footsteps.

Scrubscurrently has three finales.

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The first came at the end ofScrubsseason 7, whenthe 2007-2008 writers' strike affected many shows, includingScrubs.

Although the installment concludes in a traditionally uplifting manner, it doesn’t feel anything like a big farewell.

Scrubsseason 10 now has a huge responsibility to verify the same thing doesn’t happen again.

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It fell apart forMed School, but that was always a possibility given the show’s drastic overhaul.

Hopefully, he’s able to give the revival a proper finale, unlikeMed School.

The show had wrapped everything up in a neat little bow at the end ofScrubsseason 8.

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That was always going to be a tricky moment to beat, and so was JD’s fantasy montage.

Instead.Braff’s character getting married to Elliot (Sarah Chalke) was relegated to an offscreen occurrence.

While this may sound exciting, it’s also arguably a lofty ambition.

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There is a relatively easy way theScrubsrevival can pull this off.

In other words,Scrubsseason 10 needs to avoid coming to a close too open-endedly.

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