Scrubsseason 10 will be a blend of the show’s storied past while also folding in new characters and storylines, but the revival mustn’t forget to revisit a key moment that was never actually shown onscreen. Although the core cast remained intact for almostall nine seasons ofScrubs, the softly rebooted final run (AKAScrubs: Med School) shifted focus to a new batch of interns. Although showrunnerBill Lawrence has confirmed he wants to introduce new characters againinScrubsseason 10, the original cast will still be a huge part of the formula.
TheScrubsrevivalis looking to be an almost complete reunion of the beloved cast. Although the death of Sam Lloyd since the show’s ending sadly means Ted the Lawyer will unfortunately not be returning, there is every chance the fan base could see appearances fromevery doctor inScrubswho starred in the show’s golden age, along with non-medical personnel such asNeil Flynn’s Janitor. So,the stage will be perfectly set to finally recreate aScrubsmoment that never made the cutthe first time around.

The Scrubs Revival Needs To Include A Flashback To JD & Elliot’s Wedding
JD’s fantasy montage in “My Finale” is the closest the show has come
Sitcoms quite often conclude with one of three milestones: a wedding, a baby, or the departure of a character.Scrubsseason 8’s perfect endingopted for the latter, with Zach Braff’s Dr. John “JD” Dorian leaving Sacred Heart behind in an emotional two-part finale. AlthoughScrubsseason 9 reveals that he and Elliot (Sarah Chalke) have finally tied the knot after years of indecision, the show completely wastes the opportunity to show their wedding. So,it’s up to theScrubsrevival to make this happen.
Scrubs10 must make this moment viewable in the show’s “real world,” otherwise the couple’s will they/won’t they storyline will always feel like it’s missing a huge component.

The closest thing fans get when it comes to witnessing the Dorian-Reid wedding isJD’s fantasy montage at the end of “My Finale.“The sequence shows everything Braff’s character hopes will happen in his future, including a short sequence showing JD and Elliot enjoying their wedding day.Scrubs10 must make this moment viewable in the show’s “real world,” otherwise the couple’s will they/won’t they storyline will always feel like it’s missing a huge component.
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JD and Elliot’s relationship inScrubsonly became permanently romantic right near the end ofScrubsseason 8, so there would have been very little time for them to get married without it being rushed or without some kind of time jump ahead of the finale. In this way,their happy ending is a little like Ross and Rachel’s inFriends, only viewers actually saw Ross and Rachel get married once before during a drunken night in Las Vegas.
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Scrubsseason 9 could technically have shown the Dorian-Reid weddingin a flashback, but the fact the show was moving on from the original cast and focusing on the new doctors meant it would have sent a little bit of a confusing message. Instead, viewers had to simply make do with the knowledge that the wedding had happened. However, they were also given the added bonus of JD and Elliot expecting a child. Regardless, it’s not too late for theScrubsrevival to make up for this specific failing of the sitcom’s original run.

Scrubs
Cast
Scrubs is a Sitcom and Medical Comedy/Drama created by Bill Lawrence that follows a group of medical students throughout their daily lives at the Sacred Heart Teaching Hospital. The series stars Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, and Donald Faison, as they work their way up from Medical Interns while juggling all sorts of hospital shenanigans.