The ninth season had a completely new air to it, ditching the day-to-day dealings of J.D.
They were replaced by doe-eyed medical students at the fictional Winston University (formerly Sacred Heart Hospital).
’s quirky voice-overs and wild daydreams was Lucy, played by (Kerry Bishe).
In the unreal world of Sacred Heart Hospital, intern John “J.D.” Dorian learns the ways of medicine, friendship and life.
Dorian learns the ways of medicine, friendship and life.
However, he was not thrilled ashe had his eye on mentoring “cool guy” Clint.
But Cole, buzzing with a new lease on life and maximum enthusiasm, stuck to Turk like glue.
By the end of the finale episode, their arc was not left unresolved.
However, its Denise that gave them both a shove in the right direction.
In trueScrubsfashion, Drew comes around at the end of the day.
Besides the shows surprisinglyrealistic take on life at a hospital, it really does dive deep into relationship dynamics.
Shocker,Denise took a sledgehammer to the walland made the hole herself.
Who doesnt love a bold brand of crazy?
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She comes complete with something reminiscent of his wild daydreams and overhead narration.
With that in mind, it was safe to assume shed get some sort of mega-ending to her story.
Needless to say, she did not.
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To double-check her groupproperly honored their cadaver, Ben, at the ceremony of thanks.
It doesnt take long for Lucy to get back on top form though.
The whole ordeal wasnot exactly pivotal to Lucys story, but at least she learned a lesson… right?
Some familiar faces at Sacred Heart Hospital.
Then there’s Dr. Turk, who could still benefit from a guiding hand despite being a department head.
He did everything to ensure that Cole dropped surgery as an area of specialization.
After all, it was Clint he was aiming for.
Scrubsis available on Hulu in the U.S.
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