A season of revival Scrubs is on the way, and creator Bill Lawrence seems to have found the perfect way to make it work. The offbeat medical sitcom aired its first season in 2001 and officially ended its 9th season in 2009. Since then, there have been constant requests for a reboot, but confirmation that something is in the works has only come recently. Of course, even the show's popularity and hopes of a reunion don't guarantee a revival will be successful. However, Lawrence knows how to give Scrubs 10 best shots of the season.
He has worked on recent popular projects such as Lawrence Bad monkey, Shrinkableand Ted Lassohe continued to provide updates on Scrubs revival. The producer and screenwriter are optimistic that the new season will become a reality, and most of the original cast members seem to be on the same page. Zach Braff and Donald Faison said they and their co-stars are eager to returnnecessary for this potential Scrubs Season 10. However, Lawrence knows that's not all there is to the reboot.
Scrubs Season 10's Mix of Returning and New Characters Is the Best Pick for a Revival
OG characters to meet, new characters to grow
in an update on ScrubsLawrence said he thinks a reboot is very close to happening. He noted that Only then is season 10 worth doing.”Combi” returning and new cast members. Lawrence focuses on this conclusion. A Scrubs the revival should completely reveal what JD, Turk, Carla, and Elliot have been up to all these years, but if there's nothing new to match the previous series, there's no reason to continue the story. After all, Scrubs was always about”super idealist“The new faces entering the medical field (as Lawrence puts it) and the renaissance wouldn't feel organic without this same concept.
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There are talks about the revival, but it has not yet been officially confirmed.
Scrubs' New Revival Characters Still a Big Risk After Season 9
New Characters May Be a Problem Again
while a Scrubs a revival season has to have new faces to drive the story forward, it doesn't necessarily mean a new project is in the works. After all, Scrubs Season 9 mixed old and new characters and the episode bombed. So much has changed about the series that it no longer feels like the same beloved sitcom. The same is certainly true to some extent Scrubs It will be a long time since the last time viewers have seen these characters since season 10. However, the revival can learn from the disappointing finale Scrubs seasonal errors.
JD, Elliot, Turk, and Carla should remain the heart and soul of the series, but their relationships with the new, younger Doctors also require attention.
Although the original characters were featured regularly Scrubs 9 seasons, the balance shifted largely to new faces. Faison's Turk and John C. McGinley's Dr. Cox was the only two left after the first few episodes, and they didn't even get much attention. This cannot be the case Scrubs Season 10. There has to be a careful balance of which characters take center stage and when. JD, Elliot, Turk, and Carla should remain the heart and soul of the series, but their relationships with the new, younger Doctors also require attention. Thankfully, Lawrence seems to understand this now.