Scrubs: 8 Things To Know About Zach Braff & Donald Faison’s Real-Life Friendship
Audiences fell in love with the friendship between Turk and JD on Scrubs, but the real-life friendship between their actors is even stronger.
Read moreAudiences fell in love with the friendship between Turk and JD on Scrubs, but the real-life friendship between their actors is even stronger.
Read moreDespite its reputation as the ill-advised spin-off that killed the show, Scrubs season 9 actually only made one major error which doomed its future.
Read moreThough Scrubs' comedy is well known for heavily featuring nonsensical cutaway gags, one joke actually predicted the future with incredible accuracy.
Read moreDr. Cox is one of Scrubs' most unforgettable characters, and actor John C. McGinley drew on a number of Hollywood inspirations to flesh him out.
Read moreThough over two decades have elapsed since Scrubs's 2001 series premiere, it seems that its key players maintain their tight-knit bond.
Read moreA Scrubs reboot will happen, according to its creator Bill Lawrence, who explains why the beloved comedy series should return to screens.
Read moreIt's A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie features several notable cameos, including a key sequences with the main cast of sitcom Scrubs.
Read moreDeadpool's choice for his favorite television show is almost too ironic to believe, but it perfectly represents what's going on in his head.
Read moreOne of the many elements that makes Scrubs so hilarious and such a fantastic show is Dr. Cox and his epic rants.
Read moreIn one of Scrubs' darkest moments, Kim Briggs lies to J.D. about his baby. She's shown to be an otherwise good person, so why would she lie to him?
Read moreScrubs star Zach Braff was hoping to get David Cross’s Tobias Fünke to make an appearance at Sacred Heart after Arrested Development was cancelled.
Read moreDespite Doug and Scrubs being vastly different shows, their protagonists may just be the same person - but could Doug Funnie grow up to be JD?
Read moreDespite it being one of Scrubs' most popular episodes, "My Musical" was a painful and unforgettable experience for Carla actress Judy Reyes.
Read moreA Scrubs revival looks possible and, if it happens, may offer the cast and crew an opportunity to overwrite the show's disappointing original ending.
Read moreZach Braff reveals his dream pitch for a potential Scrubs reunion movie, stating that he'd like to pay off one of the series' running gags.
Read moreOne fan theory suggests that Scrubs and Malcolm in the Middle may exist in the same universe, and it's actually far more compelling than it seems.
Read moreZach Braff has a rather brilliant idea for a Scrubs movie, but it's questionable whether or not the film has any chance of actually happening.
Read moreMany of the Janitor's ridiculous pranks are great for audiences to watch, either being so wonderfully funny or even meaningful and smartly crafted.
Read moreThe mystery of the Janitor's identity is a running joke throughout Scrubs' first eight seasons, but he could just be Neil Flynn's genuine self.
Read moreScrubs is primarily remembered as an excellent comedy series, but two key aspects of its production made it equally competent as a medical drama.
Read moreRedditors have weighed in on Cox's most memorable moments.
Read moreAfter a good run of eight seasons and a solid finale, Bill Lawrence's medical sitcom Scrubs returned for a doomed ninth and pointless chapter
Read moreDespite their short time on the show, these single-episode Scrubs characters still managed to leave their mark on our favorite cast members.
Read moreThe Janitor's real name has been the source of much debate in the years since Scrubs first aired, but what is Neil Flynn's character actually called?
Read moreWhere have Zach Braff's JD, Sarah Chalke's Elliot, Donald Faison's Turk, and the rest of the Scrubs cast been since the sitcom ended in 2010?
Read moreA Scrubs fan theory suggests that J.D., Cox, and Kelso are all the same person at various stages of his life, and it's more plausible than it seems.
Read moreA running gag in Scrubs' opening credits was the x-ray being backward - this actually had a much deeper meaning, as did the show's "correction" of it.
Read moreSitcom fans love a good best friend duo. However, even the best of friends can get into a fight sometimes and these fights were real doozies.
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