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  1. We have a comprehensive Scrubs episode guide, detailed information on all nine seasons and biographies on the entire Scrubs cast and crew, as well in-depth articles on the Scrubs characters you know and love.

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      Scrubs was a Syndication network medical comedy\drama series...

  2. Scrubs ran for 181 episodes and released 12 webisodes. Episodes of the TV series originally aired on NBC and ABC from 2001 to 2010 and are currently available to be viewed in syndication, on DVD, and streamed online.

  3. Oct 2, 2001 · This is a simple list of the episodes, more details for the episodes can be found on the season pages, and even more detailed information is on each episode's article.

  4. Scrubs is an American medical comedy-drama television series created by Bill Lawrence, which premiered on October 2, 2001 on NBC. NBC had originally announced that Scrubs would end after its seventh season, containing a reduced 18 episodes. [1]

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    The show follows the lives of employees at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital (which later becomes a teaching hospital).

    Zach Braff as Dr. John Michael "J.D." Dorian
    Sarah Chalke as Dr. Elliot Reid (seasons 1–8, recurring season 9)
    Donald Faison as Dr. Christopher Turk
    Neil Flynn as the Janitor (guest star seasons 1 and 9, main cast seasons 2–8)

    The origin for "Scrubs" is loosely based on Dr. Jonathan Doris' experiences as a resident in internal medicine at Brown Medical School (which served as inspiration for college friend and show creator Bill Lawrence). The show was produced by ABC through its production division even though it was aired by rival broadcaster NBC. According to show runn...

    On May 14, 2010, it was officially announced that "Scrubs" was canceled; the season nine finale, titled "Our Thanks", aired on March 17, 2010. Five days later, on March 22, 2010, Zach Braff announced, via the official Facebook page, that the ninth season of the show would be the last, commenting that: "Many of you have asked, so here it is: it appe...

    First eight seasons

    Throughout its original run, "Scrubs" received critical acclaim, with many critics praising its cast, characters, and humor (especially J.D.'s fantasy sequences). In 2006, Entertainment Weekly's website EW.com gave the overall series (the review was made early after the fifth-season premiere) a grade of "A-", with the author saying: "Scrubs is the trickiest comedy on TV [...] A likable, daffy, buoyant series that would be a big annoying mess if it weren't done just right, Scrubs is the very d...

    Ninth season

    The ninth and final season of "Scrubs" received mixed reviews, with many critics heavily criticizing the new cast; it received a score of 64/100 on Metacritic, indicating "Generally favorable reviews". An IGN editor gave it a positive score of 7 out of 10, stating "even though this was not the best season, I'll always have fond memories of the show". USA Today reviewer Robert Bianco wrote a negative review, stating: "The result is a deadly, deal-driven mistake that takes a network that has ma...

  5. S1.E1 ∙ My First Day. Mon, Oct 1, 2001. Three interns - two medical and one surgical - kick off their first day at Sacred Heart teaching hospital. 8.3/10 (2.7K) Rate. S1.E2 ∙ My Mentor. Wed, Oct 3, 2001. Sardonic Dr. Cox gets to J.D., who's in desperate need of acceptance; tactless Elliot irks Carla, who's being wooed by slick Turk.

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  7. Scrubs (stylized as [scrubs]) is an American medical sitcom created by Bill Lawrence that aired from October 2, 2001, to March 17, 2010, on NBC and later ABC. The series follows the lives of employees at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital, which is a teaching hospital.

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