Scrubs Revival Gets Surprisingly Promising Update From Creator

Scrubs Revival Gets Surprisingly Promising Update From Creator


Frasier, Sex and the City, Full House, That 70's ShowReviving popular sitcoms has become big business in this modern age, and Exfoliants It could be the next hit show to follow this trend. In a new interview with LADbible, the hospital-set comedy's creator, Bill Lawrence, said, He now states that it is only a matter of time before a revival or reboot occurs..




Lawrence revealed that he would “definitely” do a sequel. Exfoliantsand that he now plans to “find out within the next six months.” Which, for fans, proves that he is in fact Superman.

“You know, I’m very honest about it. We’ll definitely do it, just because we all enjoy being together. Look, there’s not a huge motivation because everyone’s successful, and I think the show’s been on for 72 years, but on the other hand, the medical people here now are very heroes to me.”

However, while Lawrence certainly seems committed to getting Sacred Heart staff and patients back on screens, he has some conditions…


“I don’t want to do it as a movie, but I’m definitely open to doing this show for another two years. It would be fun not only to see where the characters I loved in the past are now, but also to see what the young doctor looks like in the present, in relation to the kids who come after them, you know.

“I think we'll figure out what we want to do in the next six months. I'm very busy too, my friend.”


Scrubs remains one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time.

Exfoliants The series first aired on NBC from 2001 until 2010, with the final seasons featuring a cast of mostly new characters as the show's core characters moved on to other things. The series follows Zach Braff as John “J.D.” Dorian at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital, a teaching hospital. The show focuses on the main character's unique point of view, with J.D. often drifting into his imagination, and his daydreams often featuring all sorts of comical and surreal scenes.


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Alongside Braff, the series stars Donald Faison as Christopher Turk, J.D.'s best friend, Sarah Chalke as Elliot Reed, Neil Flynn as the hostile janitor, and John C. McGinley as Dr. Perry Cox, J.D.'s reluctant mentor. Exfoliants Now considered one of the best sitcoms of all time (aside from the not-so-well-thought-out final season), there's no doubt many will love to laugh and cry again, sometimes within seconds of each other, within the walls of Sacred Heart Hospital.

Aside from knowing how to re- ExfoliantsBill Lawrence's next project, bad monkeySet to premiere on Apple TV+ on August 14, the series follows a detective-turned-restaurant inspector in South Florida who is drawn into a world of greed and corruption after a tourist finds his arm severed while fishing.




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