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Bill Lawrence’s Scrubs may have run for a total of nine Seasons, but for purists, Season 8 marked the end of the hilarious medical procedural. In actuality, the show probably teased a season ...
While Season 9 may exist, "My Finale" is the true ending of Scrubs to most fans. One of the only two-parters in the series, "My Finale" centers around JD's final, emotional day at Sacred Heart.
Bill Lawrence, riding a career high at 55, opens up about the 'Shrinking' finale, what's next for 'Ted Lasso' and how to fix television's star problem.
The Original Finale. While the final episode of Scrubs took place in 2010 as part of season 9, the season 8 season finale was actually the episode that was supposed to close out the show.
The Scrubs Season 8 finale, which was supposed to be the series finale, featured a montage of scenes from the future, followed by JD saying: Who’s to say that isn’t how it happens?
This standard nerd combines the looks of Shaggy with the brains of Scooby, has an unhealthy obsession with the Marvel ...
Scrubs fans everywhere are rejoicing as it’s been all but confirmed that a reboot of the series is currently in development. The beloved 00s medical sitcom, which started in 2001, followed the ...
The impetus for returning to the world of Scrubs, Lawrence says, is to see if J.D.’s life turned out the way he expected: “I wonder if J.D.’s dreams,” as envisioned in the Season 8 finale ...
What set that sort-of-finale apart from other series finales was what happened as he exited the hospital. True to J.D. and his active fantasy life, he imagined what his future might be — he saw ...
(L-R) 'Scrubs', Bill Lawrence, Ted Lasso and Steve Carell Getty Images/Apple TV+ “I did not expect to have career renaissance in my mid-50s,” says Spin City, Scrubs and Cougar Town creator/co ...