‘Scrubs’ Creator & Cast On Reviving ‘Scrubs’ In ‘The Pitt’ Era, J.D. & Elliot’s Bombshell, Turk’s Struggles & Dr. Cox’s Future
#Scrubs revival#ABC medical comedy#Zach Braff#John C. McGinley#Donald Faison#Sacred Heart Hospital#television comeback
📌 Key Takeaways
Scrubs revival premiered February 25 with two episodes
Show picks up 16-17 years after original series ended
Dr. Cox faces new constraints with HR monitoring his methods
Turk struggles with feeling stuck in his Chief of Surgery position
📖 Full Retelling
The creator and cast of 'Scrubs' revived the beloved medical comedy with a two-episode premiere on ABC February 25, sixteen or seventeen years after the original series concluded, conceptualizing the continuation as if the show had ended with its Season 8 finale where J.D. (Zach Braff) projected his imagined future for the characters. The revival finds Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley) and Turk (Donald Faison) still serving as Chief of Medicine and Chief of Surgery, respectively, at Sacred Heart Hospital, though their professional lives have taken different trajectories in the intervening years. Turk appears to be struggling with feeling stuck in a professional rut, while Dr. Cox continues his trademark tough love approach with new interns, only now under the constant surveillance of an HR representative (Vanessa Byer) who shadows his every move, adding contemporary workplace dynamics to the established character dynamics. The show cleverly explores how the futures imagined by J.D. in the original series finale have actually materialized, with particular attention to the evolution of relationships and professional challenges faced by the core cast members over the lengthy hiatus.
🏷️ Themes
Television revival, Medical comedy, Character development
Sacred Heart Hospital may refer to:
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Sacred Heart Hospital (Roscommon)
In Malta:
a leprosarium which existed in Fort Chambray, Gozo from 1937 to 1956
In Nigeria:
Sacred Heart Hospital, Ogun State, Nigeria
In the United States:
Sacred Heart Children's Hospital, Pensacola, Florida
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Donald Adeosun Faison (; born June 22, 1974) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his leading role as Dr. Chris Turk in the ABC/NBC comedy-drama Scrubs (2001–2010), and a supporting role as Murray in both the film Clueless (1995) and the subsequent television series of the same name.
Zachary Israel Braff (born April 6, 1975) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his role as John Michael "J.D." Dorian on the NBC/ABC television series Scrubs (2001–2010, 2026), for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series i...
SPOILER ALERT: The story includes details about Episodes 1 and 2 of ABC ‘s Scrubs , which premiered Feb. 25. Sixteen or seventeen years after the end of Scrubs — depending if you count the divisive ninth season or not — the medical comedy is back with a two-episode premiere for its long-in-the-works revival. Conceived as if the original series ended with the Season 8 finale — with J.D. ( Zach Braff ) projecting on the sheet the future he imagined for himself and the rest of the gang — the revival finds Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley) and Turk ( Donald Faison ) still serving as Chief of Medicine and Chief of Surgery, respectively, at Sacred Heart. Turk feels stuck in a rut while Dr. Cox is practicing his tough love approach on a new crop of impressionable interns — but now under the watchful eye of an HR rep (Vanessa Byer) who seems to shadow him everywhere. Related Stories Ratings 'American Idol': Hollywood Week's Move To Music City Sees ABC Top 'The Voice' & Sing A Ratings Tune