Should a Scrubs revival happen, it offers the opportunity to fix the sitcom's disappointing original ending. While a Scrubs revival isn't officially greenlit, original Scrubs star Zach Braff seems to think it's only a matter of time until that decision is made. It makes sense, as TV revivals continue to be a hot prospect, with shows like Frasier, King of the Hill, and Night Court all on the way. NBC, the original network Scrubs aired on, also recently brought back Law & Order for season 21 after a decade-plus break.
Should Scrubs come back though, the idea does beg the question of whether or not the full cast will agree to return, especially Judy Reyes (Carla), who didn't return for season 9 due to pay disputes with ABC. There's also Neil Flynn, as The Janitor's character arc in Scrubs was completed in a satisfactory way. Still, as long the group of Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, and John C. McGinley come back, it's likelyScrubs fans would too.
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If and when Scrubs season 10 does happen, it'll finally allow a great injustice to be righted. Scrubs season 8 was a truly excellent return to form for the comedy after its jump from NBC to ABC. Its two-part finale was also a terrific send-off. Unfortunately, Scrubs didn't end there. Instead, season 9 was produced, with a new setting, much of the cast absent, and audiences unimpressed by most of the new additions. With season 10, J.D., Turk, and the rest of the gang can get a more fitting final goodbye.
To be fair, despite its reputation, Scrubs season 9 isn't abysmally bad. Its new cast is mostly fine to good, and it's a perfectly acceptable sitcom set in a medical setting. The reasoning behind why Scrubs devotees
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