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Should Scrubs go on after season 8? For me it depends on if Zach and Judy leave or not. I think that Scrubs without JD is like a M&M without chocolate, the main thing is missing and its no good anymore. JD is the main character and if he goes it really wouldn't make much sence to me. And Turk without Carla would be weird. I personally think that focusing a new generation of interns won't be as good. If Zach and Judy do decide to stay (which I highly doubt they will from what I've heard) then it would be great if the show kept going. A spin off would be cool, like Legal Custodians. That would be hillarious!
But all good things must come to an end sometimes, no matter how much it will hurt.
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Scrubs will be back for an 8th season! Fan rejoice! ABC bought scrubs from NBC and now there's going to be an eighth season! Lets go back and remember what has happened in SCRUBS history:
JD loves Elliot, but Elliot fell in love with Keith, then out of love with Keith and possibly loves JD. Carla and Turk are married and have a child and are working on a second. Perry Cox loves his ex-wife, Jordan Sullivan and they have 2 kids, Jack and Jennifer Dylan. The Janitor has successfully pranked JD over a thousand times, and has a girlfriend named Lady. Kelso is the chief of medicine, was to retire of old age, then someone saved his job, and he quit.
That's a mouth full.
The seventh season of Scrubs premiered on October 25, 2007. The season concluded on May 8, 2008, ending the series' run on NBC. The series is slated to return during the 2008-2009 television season, with an eighth season to air on ABC.
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It's no secret that NBC have never appreciated Scrubs like the show deserved, yet it still came as a surprise to the fans when they announced that the seventh season of the excellent show would be the last. Of course, since that announcement, Scrubs been issued an eighth season on ABC, but season 7 was made as if it were the last. However, because of the WGA strike, the season was never finished, so the 11 episodes have only really acted as a bridge between seasons 6 and 8. Despite this, Bill Lawrence and his band of merry men still managed to create some corkers, so it is these excellencies I shall review.
The season had a great start with My Own Worst Enemy. It picked up right where season 6 left off, with a near kiss between Elliot and JD, which set the tone for the whole season. The dumping of Keith was a bit rushed, but it had to be in order to keep the episode fast-paced. There was the hilarity of Snoop Dogg Attending and Josephine with the voice like death but the fantasy sequences were generally forgettable. Joe was a nice touch, but not particularly important, and I liked to see Carla and Turk acting like a proper, bickering married couple
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