Scrubs revival premieres after 16-year hiatus

The medical sitcom Scrubs has returned with its 10th season on ABC after a 16-year absence. The first two episodes are now streaming on Hulu. Created by Bill Lawrence, the revival features original cast members mentoring new interns at Sacred Heart Hospital.

Scrubs originally aired for nine seasons on NBC and later ABC, concluding in 2009. The new season picks up 16 years after the finale, focusing on the growth of beloved characters in middle age as they guide a fresh group of interns. Returning actors include Zach Braff, Donald Faison, and Sarah Chalke, alongside Judy Reyes, John C. McGinley, Neil Flynn, Christa Miller, Robert Maschio, and Phill Lewis.

Early reception has been strong, with the revival earning an 89% critic score and 100% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes. This marks a significant improvement over the ninth season, which received 53% from critics and 35% from audiences. Reviewers describe it as a nostalgic return that blends the show's signature surreal comedy and sentimentality with contemporary issues, without attempting major changes to its formula.

The season consists of nine episodes, airing Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC, with next-day availability on Hulu. While ABC has not announced plans beyond this season, creator Bill Lawrence has expressed interest in a second season and hinted at the possible return of original cast member Ken Jenkins if renewed.

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ABC's Scrubs revival brings back core characters like J.D. and Turk while introducing fresh faces at Sacred Heart Hospital. The nine-episode season explores changes in medicine and personal lives, including J.D. and Elliot's divorce. Tributes honor absent legacy figures such as Dr. Bob Kelso and Ted.

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