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“Scrubs,” the beloved series we said goodbye to last month when J.D. (Zach Braff) made his exit from Sacred Heart, will return to the schedule this winter, but it won’t be the same show… not at all.
“Scrubs” e.p. Bill Lawrence told EW.com last week that when the sitcom comes back, it’ll no longer take place in the hospital, but in a medical school with professors Cox (John C. McGinley) and Turk (Donald Faison) instead.
Sacred Heart won’t disappear completely though. Dr. Cox and Dr. Turk’s students will end up seeing several familiar faces while doing rotations there every now and then… Braff, Sarah Chalke (Elliot), Judy Reyes (Carla) and Ken Jenkins (Dr. Kelso) have signed on to appear as guest stars throughout the season.
The med students will be comprised of actors new to the “Scrubs” family, though casting has not yet begun. Lawrence did, however, mention that ABC is encouraging them to hire one big name, someone recognizable.
Sources close to the series tell me “Gilmore Girls“‘ Lauren Graham is currently at the top of their wish list.
As for last season’s newbies, Eliza Coupe, Betsy Beutler, Sonal Shah and Todd Bosley, the interns who were once rumored to be “Scrubs” future, I’m told Coupe will likely be the only one considered to return in some regular capacity.
Neil Flynn (The Janitor) and Christa Miller (Jordan) have both landed series regular roles on new sitcoms, however Christa can do double duty on “Scrubs” since her new gig is Lawrence’s other show, “Cougar Town,” which will film right next door.
No, not next door to the abandoned hospital in the Valley. “Scrubs” has actually packed up shop, its sets will be built on a studio lot in Culver City.
Insiders tell me the producers are busy brainstorming a new name for the show as well… something that will probably include “Scrubs,” but somehow distinguish that it’s different from the show we’ve watched for the last eight years.
Scrubs boss Bill Lawrence said his cancellation-defying comedy would undergo an extreme makeover in its ninth season, and, man, he wasn’t kidding. When the show returns next winter, the action will shift from the hospital to the classroom and make med-school professors of John C. McGinley’s Dr. Cox and Donald Faison’s Turk.
“It’ll be a lot like Paper Chase as a comedy,” Lawrence tells me. “It’s going to be a different show. It’ll still be life-and-death stakes, but if the show is just Scrubs again in the hospital with a different person’s voiceover, it would be a disaster and people would be mad.”
Of course, Sacred Heart won’t go away altogether. Although J.D.’s old stomping ground no longer will serve as the show’s base of operations, the students will occasionally rotate through its halls — and bump into many of its familiar faces. In addition to McGinley and Faison, both of whom are expected to be full-time regulars alongside a quartet of newbies (most of them playing students), Scrubs vets Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, Judy Reyes and Ken Jenkins have agreed to make guest appearances. (Neil Flynn has a costarring role as Patricia Heaton’s husband in the new ABC sitcom The Middle, so his name-challenged Janitor will be MIA.)
“Med students in their first three years have to spend anywhere from 10 to 50 percent of their time at a hospital,” Lawrence explains. “And that’s when you’ll see some of the [original cast members]. Continuity-wise, Sacred Heart will still exist with those people still working there.”
But Lawrence insists “half the cast, if not 60 percent of it,” will be comprised of freshmen, one of which will be more recognizable than the rest. “[ABC] is really after us to hire a big name,” he reveals. “So one of them will be fairly famous.”
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With ABC renewing Scrubs for a ninth season after its very perfect “My Finale” episode, what does series creator Bill Lawrence have planned for us? Well first, Lawrence defended to his decision to Ausiello by saying, “There are 107 people that work on that show. I’ve worked with them for eight years now. If there’s a chance for everybody to work another year, my attitude, business-wise, is ‘legacy-schmegacy.’”

Lawrence continues, “I couldn’t give a f–k, to tell you the truth. I thought the first eight years of Scrubs was great. I’m super proud of it. There’s absolutely nothing that could possibly happen that could change that..”
Lawrence identifies that, “On the creative side, some people are like, ‘It should end on a high note creatively. It shouldn’t be something that taints our memory.’ And I get that. [But the other] 50 percent of the people are like, ‘Oh my god, I’m so glad to have a show back that I care about.’”
Bill reacts, “The way to bridge that gap is I’ve got to consider Scrubs over. The way that I’m viewing it is the way Frasier was to Cheers: It’ll be essentially a new show with some characters that people liked.” As for whether Sarah Chalke will take over J.D.’s duties at Sacred Heart, Lawrence replies, “I would’ve had Sarah in a heartbeat. I think she’s got enough going on in her career [right now].”
As for her still appearing, Lawrence guesses, “I’d say it’s 50-50 she’s in some episodes. I know she’ll at least be in one or two.” However, Lawrence has recently tossed around the idea of Turk teaching at med school and ABC has passed on Donald Faison’s comedy pilot The Law.
It’s official — ABC on Friday renewed veteran comedy “Scrubs” for a ninth season.
The move comes on the heels of producing studio ABC Studios locking in most of the main cast members who had no deals beyond the current eighth season, the show’s first on ABC after a seven-year run on NBC.
Star Zach Braff is set to come back for six episodes to transition the show to its new set-up.
It us understood that Sarah Chalke has been approached with a similar deal, but it’s not clear if she will be rejoining the series. (Chalke has a recurring role on another comedy, CBS’ “How I Met Your Mother.”)
Donald Faison, John C. McGinley and Neil Flynn have all closed deals to continue as regulars in second position to their pilots. Faison and Flynn co-star in hot ABC pilots, “The Law,” which is already unofficially staffing, and “The Middle,” respectively. McGinley is on CBS’ drama pilot “Back.”
Meanwhile, Judy Reyes has not been approached for a deal but may appear as a guest star. On Friday night, it wasn’t clear if “Scrubs” would continue as a single-camera comedy or would switch to a multi-camera format or a hybrid single/multi set-up.
ABC and creator Bill Lawrence had said they envision the show continuing with a mix of original cast members and some of the interns introduced this past season.
Even though Scrubs ended as we know it with its tear-jerker season finale last week, it looks like ABC is prepping to bring on a season nine of the show. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke have eached signed a six-episode deal. So if ABC chooses to renew Scrubs for a ninth season, J.D. and Elliot will be back in a limited arrangement to set up the show for a new cast.

Meanwhile, Donald Faison (Turk), John C. McGinley (Cox) and Neil Flynn (Janitor) have all signed deals to continue as series regulars in second position to their new pilots, “The Law,” “Back,” and “The Middle” respectively.
Judy Reyes has still not signed on to reprise her role as Carla, but perhaps will be around as a guest star. What do you say, would you be down for a ninth season of Scrubs with limited J.D.?
Sacred Heart fans, I’ve got scoop.
A “Scrubs” source tells me that show creator Bill Lawrence met with ABC president Steve McPherson today, and I’m now hearing from another insider that said meeting went well and the show will in fact return for a ninth season.
The rumor is that several series regulars, including Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke, have agreed to appear in six episodes of this next go-round.
And, yeah, why wouldn’t they?
It’s a lot of money. They all love each other. There will be plenty of time to pursue other projects…
No brainer.
But for us fans who may feel that last Wednesday’s finale was the perfect swan song?
Well, I’ve decided to look at the new season as a psuedo “Scrubs” spin off. With J.D. exiting Sacred Heart, “Scrubs” as we know it is over. However, there may still be enough goodness there to go on in a new capacity. We’ll have to wait and see what Bill and his team come up with. The younger characters will be developed further. Maybe we’ll see more fresh faces. There will be new relationships, perhaps new issues. Could be cool…
J.D. decides to move closer to Sam so he buys a house near Kim. After picking up Sam from Kim at St Vincents, where she works, J.D. ends up taking a job there. J.D. and Turk try to find a way to make their friendship work long distance (37 minutes away), but find it rough to hang out outside of work due to their families. They’re nervous they’ll never see each other again when J.D. leaves. Aww. At work, Turk is definitely very cocky with his new chief title and even uses it to go over J.D.’s head and perform surgery.

Meanwhile, Denise has been suffering from low confidence at work, is continuing to sleep with Derek, and when she messes up, Elliot takes the fall for her.
Ted asks the Gooch to move in with him, despite not getting the blessing from the Janitor and the brain trust.
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