Bill Lawrence on Scrubs' ninth season
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... 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." Thoughts on Scrubs 2.0? Share 'em below! Source Yeah, I'm going to call the eighth season finale the series finale. The show is ...
Are You Ready for Scrubs 2.0?
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Entertainment Weekly 's Michael Ausiello has learned from "Scrubs" creator Bill Lawrence what the next season of the dramedy series will be like, and it's probably not what you're expecting. Ready? 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 ...
Scrubs - School's in, Hospital's out!
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... 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." Thoughts on Scrubs 2.0? Share 'em below! Source: EW ...
Scrubs' Next Season Heads for the Classroom
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... "It's going to be a different show," creator Bill Lawrence told EW's Ausiello. "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." ...
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Scrubs Goes to Med School For Season Nine
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... , and ever since, I've been curious to see how creator Bill Lawrence plans to make things work now that Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, and many of the show's other stars won't be back full-time. Well, now we have an answer: Scrubs 2.0 will move from Sacred Heart to medical school, turning Turk (Donald Faison) and Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley) into professors for a new crop of up-and-coming young doctors. ...
Professors Cox and Turk, at your service
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Over at EW.com, the great and powerful Michael Ausiello managed to score the scoop from Bill Lawrence on what’s going on with “Scrubs” come its return for its semi-unexpected ninth season. (I’d be sad that he got the exclusive and I didn’t, but, frankly, I’m still riding on the high from a past interview with Mr. Lawrence where he actually said, “I can’t remember if it was you or Mike Ausiello that I said this to before.”) The talk had always been that the show was going to reinvent itself if and ...
SCRUBS Returns As Totally Different Show
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... would be mad.”
Zach Braff has agreed to return as a guest star from time to time, so that’ll help with the continuity, but can “Scrubs” survive when it isn’t “Scrubs?” Sure, why not? Turk’s character will be odd without J.D.’s to complement him, but Dr. Cox has always been my favorite anyway.
I’ll be looking forward to seeing how this comes together in the winter. What about you?
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... ," 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 ...
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