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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