Season 9 was intended to be a rather than a direct continuation. The subtitle was officially Scrubs: Med School . Here is what changed:
To answer this question, let's take a journey through the history of the show. "Scrubs" premiered on October 2, 2001, and initially ran for nine seasons until its conclusion on March 17, 2010. The show was created by Bill Lawrence and follows the lives of medical interns and residents at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital. how many series of scrubs
In terms of production and network broadcasting, NBC and later ABC aired of Scrubs between October 2, 2001, and March 17, 2010. Season 9 was intended to be a rather
: The original run following interns J.D., Turk, and Elliot at the North Hollywood Medical Center. Seasons 8–9 (ABC) : "Scrubs" premiered on October 2, 2001, and initially
If you are planning a binge-watch, watch Seasons 1 through 8. Let the final hallway walk of “My Finale” be your exit. You can try Season 9 afterward if you are curious, but treat it as a bonus feature or a separate pilot for a show that never quite took off.
| Season | Network | Year | Main Character | Considered “True Scrubs”? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | NBC | 2001–2008 | J.D. | ✅ Yes | | 8 | ABC | 2009 | J.D. | ✅ Yes (The real finale) | | 9 | ABC | 2009–2010 | Lucy (Med School) | ❌ No (Spin-off in disguise) |