Scrubs
American medical sitcom television series
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2023 | Neil Flynn reprised his role as Janitor in the Clone High season 2 finale, signing Joan of Arc's yearbook and referencing his original Scrubs character. |
March 31 2020 | Zach Braff and Donald Faison launched their Scrubs-themed podcast 'Fake Doctors, Real Friends' in partnership with iHeartRadio, where they rewatch each episode and provide behind-the-scenes details about the series. |
May 14 2010 | The show was officially announced as canceled by the network. |
May 14 2010 | ABC officially canceled the series, marking the end of Scrubs after nine seasons. |
March 22 2010 | Zach Braff officially announced via the show's Facebook page that the ninth season of Scrubs would be its last, effectively confirming the series' cancellation. |
March 17 2010 | Scrubs season 9 concluded, with the season consisting of 13 episodes and featuring a reduced original cast including John C. McGinley as Dr. Cox and Donald Faison as Dr. Turk as medical school teachers. |
March 17 2010 | The season nine finale of Scrubs, titled 'Our Thanks', aired on this date. |
March 17 2010 | The original run of Scrubs concluded on NBC. |
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