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I think the show is ok but I dont see it going on after this season with its low ratings. Bill Lawrence's other show on ABC 'Cougar Town' is in trouble also but it has over 2x more viewers than Scrubs.

The fact they are burning them all off during January it shows they have no faith in this (or Better off Ted)

The fact they are burning them all off during January it shows they have no faith in this (or Better off Ted)

Don't forget, though, Scrubs is in syndication, so more episodes = more syndication money. Could keep it going just based on that.

Thats also why it is still called 'Scrubs' and not anything else.

The shows got nothing on the original series but overall I still think this is better than alot of the crap out there and ive come around and dont mind it. Shame a season 2 is looking doubtful.

Doubtful isn't really a word i would use to be entirely truthful. Doomed is a more appropriate word, When a TV station shoves 2 episodes a week out to get rid of it, its as good as gone.

ep 7 and 8 are good though... wish they didn't sign it away already :(

Scrubs? 1.5 and 1.4 ratings were up from its last original Tuesday episode?s 1.3 rating on 12/22, and Better Off Ted?s 1.3 and 1.1 were up from its last original Tuesday episode on 12/29. the forgotten was even with its last original episode tieing a series low at just a 1.2 rating.

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Im still loving it, the show is always a barrel of laughs and Turk is just heaps funny in every scene.

yeah Turk and Cox and Cole I think are saving this show, Lucy is funny in some moments as well. Like when Cole said he knows when she day dreams :rofl:

The show's called "Scrubs: Interns" not "Scrubs: Med School"

I was a little weary of them bringing back Scrubs I loved the original and thought the ending was very well done everything finished how it should have. Now after Scrubs: Interns for a while I'm somewhat glad it's back they give you just enough of the original show to keep you happy and give you enough of the new to keep you interested. I still laugh hysterically at the corny jokes and the banter of Dr. Cox and the cornyness of Turk. I can't wait to see what else they have in store for us! :)

The show's called "Scrubs: Interns" not "Scrubs: Med School"

I was a little weary of them bringing back Scrubs I loved the original and thought the ending was very well done everything finished how it should have. Now after Scrubs: Interns for a while I'm somewhat glad it's back they give you just enough of the original show to keep you happy and give you enough of the new to keep you interested. I still laugh hysterically at the corny jokes and the banter of Dr. Cox and the cornyness of Turk. I can't wait to see what else they have in store for us! :)

No, the show is called Scrubs [Med School]

The show's called "Scrubs: Interns" not "Scrubs: Med School"

I was a little weary of them bringing back Scrubs I loved the original and thought the ending was very well done everything finished how it should have. Now after Scrubs: Interns for a while I'm somewhat glad it's back they give you just enough of the original show to keep you happy and give you enough of the new to keep you interested. I still laugh hysterically at the corny jokes and the banter of Dr. Cox and the cornyness of Turk. I can't wait to see what else they have in store for us! :)

Interns was a web show that was uploaded on ABC/Youtube

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