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Scrubs (season 8)

The eighth season of the American comedy television series Scrubs premiered on ABC on January 6, 2009 and concluded on May 6, 2009 and consists of 19 episodes. The eighth season was the first to be shown on ABC after NBC dropped the series, ending its seven-year run on the network. ABC's pick-up of the show was followed by it commissioning nineteen episodes, which included an hour-long finale. For all of the season's run, it was expected that the eighth season would be the last, especially after the show's creator Bill Lawrence announced it. After rumors surfaced of a ninth season, it was understood that the eighth would be the last to star Zach Braff and much of the main cast. However, the show was later re-commissioned for another season, in which Braff and other cast members appeared for multiple episodes.[1] The eighth season was the first to air in high definition.

Scrubs
Season 8
DVD cover
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes19
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseJanuary 6 (2009-01-06) –
May 6, 2009 (2009-05-06)
Season chronology
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Season 7
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Season 9
List of episodes

Needing to cut costs for the eighth season, Bill Lawrence stated that he divided the writing staff up into two groups, half for the first seven episodes and half for the last eleven episodes.[2] Additionally, each main cast member was absent for three episodes during the season (except Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke who are absent for two). An accompanying web series that aired on ABC's website called Scrubs: Interns was also created to coincide with the season, starring the new interns with guest appearances by the main cast.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Another way ABC cut costs is to have the main cast absent in a few episodes. Series star Zach Braff is absent for an episode for the first time in the series, and only lends his voice to another episode.

Production

After a rumor-induced build-up to season eight, and it being believed that season seven was the last, ABC picked up Scrubs and announced it as a midseason replacement. The first episode aired January 6, 2009.

The season's timeslot shifted from Scrubs being shown on Tuesdays at 9:00 pm and 9:30 pm to Wednesdays at 8:00 pm beginning with episode 11, "My Nah Nah Nah." The show performed most successfully on Wednesdays, with average viewing figures of 5.36 million an episode.[3]

To cut costs the writing staff was split into two groups, with the exception of Bill Lawrence, Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan, and Bill Callahan: one group for the first seven episodes, and the second for the rest of the season. Since Goldman & Donovan, Callahan and Lawrence wrote an episode in the second half, the term was longer. Mike Schwartz and Mark Stegemann, two writers who had been on since season one, did not return to the writing staff, although Stegemann did return to direct one episode. For the episode "My Nah Nah Nah," writers who didn't work in season 8 were credited, since the episode was partially written/filmed in season 7.

Scrubs: Interns

To coincide with Scrubs being shown on television, a web series was produced called Scrubs: Interns. It consisted of twelve webisodes following the adventures of the interns at Sacred Heart Hospital. The episodes featured cameos from several regular cast members, and included an episode with J.D. The webisodes' theme tune was performed by The Blanks.

Episodes

Scrubs season 8 episodes
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
1511"My Jerks"Michael SpillerAngela NisselJanuary 6, 2009 (2009-01-06)801[4]6.76[5]
Dr. Taylor Maddox (Courteney Cox) joins Sacred Heart as new chief of medicine and Dr. Cox tries to avoid her. J.D. struggles to manage new interns. Carla helps Elliot put her ego in check and Elliot apologizes to Keith for their break-up. The Janitor is caught tormenting J.D. by Maddox and is fired.
1522"My Last Words"Bill LawrenceAseem BatraJanuary 6, 2009 (2009-01-06)802[6]6.64[5]
J.D. and Turk set aside their personal plans to comfort a dying patient.
1533"My Saving Grace"Michael SpillerJanae BakkenJanuary 13, 2009 (2009-01-13)803[7]4.48[8]
Dr. Cox requests Dr. Kelso's help to oust Dr. Maddox from Sacred Heart. Carla decides to take self-centered, incompetent intern Katie (Betsy Beutler) down a notch by teaching her a lesson.
1544"My Happy Place"Ken WhittinghamTaii K. AustinJanuary 13, 2009 (2009-01-13)804[9]4.48[8]
J.D. and Elliot reflect on their past break-ups when they try to encourage Dr. Kelso to branch out beyond the coffee shop and decide to give their relationship another try. Dr. Cox, Todd and Turk work together to help two kidney transplant patients. The Janitor is re-hired as he tricks payroll into thinking he wasn't fired and that they forgot his paycheck. A flashback shows him firing his replacement.
1555"My ABC's"Bill LawrenceBill LawrenceJanuary 27, 2009 (2009-01-27)713[10]5.12[11]
J.D., Elliot and Dr. Cox each choose an intern to work with. J.D. picks Denise (Eliza Coupe), who lacks compassion towards patients. Elliot's intern, Katie, tries to use her to land a case study with Turk, who picks Ed over Katie due to his multi-colored pen. Dr. Cox chooses Ed (Aziz Ansari), who is lazy and overconfident. Sesame Street Cameos.
1566"My Cookie Pants"Gail MancusoClarence LivingstonJanuary 27, 2009 (2009-01-27)805[12]5.05[11]
Elliot seeks Turk's advice on reigniting romance with J.D., who in turn tries to teach Denise to use compassion while dealing with patients. Dr. Kelso recommends Dr. Cox for the job Chief of Medicine, who is conflicted over taking the role.
1577"My New Role"Will MackenzieDave TennantFebruary 3, 2009 (2009-02-03)806[13]4.90[14]
Dr. Cox is overcome by his new role as Chief of Medicine and approaches Dr. Kelso for help.
1588"My Lawyer's in Love"Mark StegemannDebra FordhamFebruary 3, 2009 (2009-02-03)811[15]4.70[14]
Ted finds it hard to take an initiative when he falls in love at first sight. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox finds it difficult to handle multiple situations.
1599"My Absence"John PutchDebra Fordham & Andy SchwartzFebruary 10, 2009 (2009-02-10)812[16]4.60[17]
Elliot is faced with J.D.'s absence at the hospital. Meanwhile, Carla tells Turk that she is pregnant again. Turk takes this seriously as the whole hospital doesn't really care due to this not being their first-born child. This is the first episode in the entire series in which J.D. does not appear.
16010"My Comedy Show"Ted WassDevin O. Mahoney & C. Rego MarquiisFebruary 10, 2009 (2009-02-10)807[18]4.23[17]
All of the new interns get assigned to do a role of each doctor by Turk and J.D, The sketch show ends with a sketch of Turk and J.D portrayed as a couple in love, indicating that the whole hospital thinks of them that way. Both Turk and J.D. begin to think they should stop their behavior in the hospital but both find it too hard to resist. Meanwhile Elliot tries to get Denise to get out of the hospital to have fun with the other interns. Meanwhile Carla makes the Janitor believe that he is losing his mind.
16111"My Nah Nah Nah"John PutchKevin BiegelMarch 18, 2009 (2009-03-18)712[19]5.80[20]
Turk gets an idea about a risky procedure from watching "SportsCenter" that may restore a paralyzed teenager's ability to walk. Jordan gets mad at Dr. Cox when he wears their wedding ring. Lady refuses to hold Janitor's hand, which upsets and confuses him.
16212"Their Story II"Michael McDonaldAndy SchwartzMarch 25, 2009 (2009-03-25)808[21]5.33[22]
Narrated from the perspective of hospital's new interns. J.D. assumes the role arguing with Dr. Cox over hospital's various needs. However, his successes do not go over well with Turk.
16313"My Full Moon"John MichelKevin BiegelApril 1, 2009 (2009-04-01)813[23]5.04[24]
A full moon and some bad luck bring Sacred Heart's new interns their roughest cases yet. Meanwhile Elliot ponders her future as a doctor after she finds out the source of a patient's mysterious illness, and then has to tell that patient.
16414"My Soul on Fire: Part 1"Bill LawrenceBill CallahanApril 8, 2009 (2009-04-08)809[25]4.66[26]
The Janitor and Lady send out invitations to their fake wedding in the Bahamas in order to score some free gifts, but the joke's on them when J.D. convinces everyone from the hospital to go.
16515"My Soul on Fire: Part 2"Bill LawrenceBill CallahanApril 15, 2009 (2009-04-15)810[27]5.30[28]
Janitor and Lady's quirky, tropical, seaside wedding ceremony affirms the romance for the oddest of the hospital's couples. Meanwhile, there's trouble in paradise for the other couples. The episode features a cameo appearance from Scrubs' creator Bill Lawrence as Van, Justice of the Peace.
16616"My Cuz"Linda MendozaKevin BiegelApril 22, 2009 (2009-04-22)8144.66[29]
As J.D. plans to move closer to Sam, he reaches out to make peace with Kim (Elizabeth Banks) and finds that she has a new man in her life, Elliot's ex-boyfriend Sean (Scott Foley). Meanwhile, Turk rallies the troops at Sacred Heart to help him campaign for a promotion to chief of surgery while Dr. Kelso is admitted to the hospital after eating a tainted muffin and treats himself, much to the irritation of the hospital staff.
16717"My Chief Concern"Zach BraffNeil Goldman & Garrett DonovanMay 5, 2009 (2009-05-05)815[30]3.83[31]
Change begets change when J.D. considers taking a new job so he can live closer to his son and Kim, Turk begins his new role as chief of surgery and Ted and Gooch take their relationship to the next level.
168
169
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"My Finale"Bill LawrenceBill LawrenceMay 6, 2009 (2009-05-06)816/817[32]5.07[33]
J.D. intends to leave Sacred Heart to move closer to his son, while he and Elliot plan to take their relationship to the next level. He then goes around saying his farewells to everyone and gets upset when Dr. Cox won't say goodbye to him.

References

  1. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (May 15, 2009). "ABC preps for a "Scrubs" return". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 22, 2011.
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General references
  • "Scrubs Season 8 episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved December 22, 2009.
  • "Shows A-Z – scrubs on ABC". the Futon Critic. Retrieved December 22, 2009.

External links

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The eighth season of the American comedy television series Scrubs premiered on ABC on January 6 2009 and concluded on May 6 2009 and consists of 19 episodes The eighth season was the first to be shown on ABC after NBC dropped the series ending its seven year run on the network ABC s pick up of the show was followed by it commissioning nineteen episodes which included an hour long finale For all of the season s run it was expected that the eighth season would be the last especially after the show s creator Bill Lawrence announced it After rumors surfaced of a ninth season it was understood that the eighth would be the last to star Zach Braff and much of the main cast However the show was later re commissioned for another season in which Braff and other cast members appeared for multiple episodes 1 The eighth season was the first to air in high definition ScrubsSeason 8DVD coverCountry of originUnited StatesNo of episodes19ReleaseOriginal networkABCOriginal releaseJanuary 6 2009 01 06 May 6 2009 2009 05 06 Season chronology PreviousSeason 7Next Season 9List of episodesNeeding to cut costs for the eighth season Bill Lawrence stated that he divided the writing staff up into two groups half for the first seven episodes and half for the last eleven episodes 2 Additionally each main cast member was absent for three episodes during the season except Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke who are absent for two An accompanying web series that aired on ABC s website called Scrubs Interns was also created to coincide with the season starring the new interns with guest appearances by the main cast Contents 1 Cast and characters 1 1 Main cast 1 2 Recurring roles 1 3 Guest stars 2 Production 2 1 Writing staff 2 2 Production staff 2 3 Directors 2 4 Scrubs Interns 3 Episodes 4 References 5 External linksCast and characters EditMain cast Edit Another way ABC cut costs is to have the main cast absent in a few episodes Series star Zach Braff is absent for an episode for the first time in the series and only lends his voice to another episode Zach Braff as Dr John J D Dorian Sarah Chalke as Dr Elliot Reid Donald Faison as Dr Chris Turk Neil Flynn as The Janitor Ken Jenkins as Dr Bob Kelso John C McGinley as Dr Perry Cox Judy Reyes as Nurse Carla EspinosaRecurring roles Edit Robert Maschio as Dr Todd Quinlan Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland Eliza Coupe as Dr Denise Mahoney Christa Miller as Jordan Sullivan Betsy Beutler as Dr Katie Collins Sonal Shah as Dr Sonja Sunny Dey Todd Bosley as Dr Howard Howie Gelder Kit Pongetti as Ladinia Lady Williams Taran Killam as Jimmy The Overly Touchy Orderly Aziz Ansari as Dr Ed Dhandapani Guest stars Edit Courteney Cox as Dr Taylor Maddox Kate Micucci as Stephanie Gooch Lee Thompson Young as Dr Derek Hill Elizabeth Banks as Dr Kim Briggs Johnny Kastl as Dr Doug Murphy Travis Schuldt as Keith Dudemeister Aloma Wright as Nurse Laverne Roberts Scott Foley as Sean Kelly Jay Kenneth Johnson as Dr Matthews The Blanks as the Worthless PeonsProduction EditAfter a rumor induced build up to season eight and it being believed that season seven was the last ABC picked up Scrubs and announced it as a midseason replacement The first episode aired January 6 2009 The season s timeslot shifted from Scrubs being shown on Tuesdays at 9 00 pm and 9 30 pm to Wednesdays at 8 00 pm beginning with episode 11 My Nah Nah Nah The show performed most successfully on Wednesdays with average viewing figures of 5 36 million an episode 3 To cut costs the writing staff was split into two groups with the exception of Bill Lawrence Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan and Bill Callahan one group for the first seven episodes and the second for the rest of the season Since Goldman amp Donovan Callahan and Lawrence wrote an episode in the second half the term was longer Mike Schwartz and Mark Stegemann two writers who had been on since season one did not return to the writing staff although Stegemann did return to direct one episode For the episode My Nah Nah Nah writers who didn t work in season 8 were credited since the episode was partially written filmed in season 7 Writing staff Edit Bill Lawrence executive producer head writer Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan executive producers assistant head writers Bill Callahan executive producer assistant head writerEpisodes 1 7 Janae Bakken co executive producer Angela Nissel co executive producer Aseem Batra co producer Clarence Livingston co producer Dave Tennant executive story editor Taii K Austin staff writerEpisodes 8 19 Debra Fordham co executive producer Tad Quill consulting producer Kevin Biegel co producer Andy Schwartz executive story editor Devin Mahoney amp Rego Marquiis staff writersProduction staff Edit Bill Lawrence executive producer showrunner Randall Winston producer Liz Newman producer Danny Rose co producer Abraham Park associate producer Directors Edit Includes directors who directed 2 or more episodes or directors who are part of the cast and crew Bill Lawrence 6 episodes Michael Spiller 2 episodes John Putch 2 episodes Zach Braff 1 episode Michael McDonald 1 episode John Michel editor 1 episode Mark Stegemann writer 1 episode Scrubs Interns Edit To coincide with Scrubs being shown on television a web series was produced called Scrubs Interns It consisted of twelve webisodes following the adventures of the interns at Sacred Heart Hospital The episodes featured cameos from several regular cast members and included an episode with J D The webisodes theme tune was performed by The Blanks Episodes EditSee also List of Scrubs episodes Scrubs season 8 episodesNo overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeUS viewers millions 1511 My Jerks Michael SpillerAngela NisselJanuary 6 2009 2009 01 06 801 4 6 76 5 Dr Taylor Maddox Courteney Cox joins Sacred Heart as new chief of medicine and Dr Cox tries to avoid her J D struggles to manage new interns Carla helps Elliot put her ego in check and Elliot apologizes to Keith for their break up The Janitor is caught tormenting J D by Maddox and is fired 1522 My Last Words Bill LawrenceAseem BatraJanuary 6 2009 2009 01 06 802 6 6 64 5 J D and Turk set aside their personal plans to comfort a dying patient 1533 My Saving Grace Michael SpillerJanae BakkenJanuary 13 2009 2009 01 13 803 7 4 48 8 Dr Cox requests Dr Kelso s help to oust Dr Maddox from Sacred Heart Carla decides to take self centered incompetent intern Katie Betsy Beutler down a notch by teaching her a lesson 1544 My Happy Place Ken WhittinghamTaii K AustinJanuary 13 2009 2009 01 13 804 9 4 48 8 J D and Elliot reflect on their past break ups when they try to encourage Dr Kelso to branch out beyond the coffee shop and decide to give their relationship another try Dr Cox Todd and Turk work together to help two kidney transplant patients The Janitor is re hired as he tricks payroll into thinking he wasn t fired and that they forgot his paycheck A flashback shows him firing his replacement 1555 My ABC s Bill LawrenceBill LawrenceJanuary 27 2009 2009 01 27 713 10 5 12 11 J D Elliot and Dr Cox each choose an intern to work with J D picks Denise Eliza Coupe who lacks compassion towards patients Elliot s intern Katie tries to use her to land a case study with Turk who picks Ed over Katie due to his multi colored pen Dr Cox chooses Ed Aziz Ansari who is lazy and overconfident Sesame Street Cameos 1566 My Cookie Pants Gail MancusoClarence LivingstonJanuary 27 2009 2009 01 27 805 12 5 05 11 Elliot seeks Turk s advice on reigniting romance with J D who in turn tries to teach Denise to use compassion while dealing with patients Dr Kelso recommends Dr Cox for the job Chief of Medicine who is conflicted over taking the role 1577 My New Role Will MackenzieDave TennantFebruary 3 2009 2009 02 03 806 13 4 90 14 Dr Cox is overcome by his new role as Chief of Medicine and approaches Dr Kelso for help 1588 My Lawyer s in Love Mark StegemannDebra FordhamFebruary 3 2009 2009 02 03 811 15 4 70 14 Ted finds it hard to take an initiative when he falls in love at first sight Meanwhile Dr Cox finds it difficult to handle multiple situations 1599 My Absence John PutchDebra Fordham amp Andy SchwartzFebruary 10 2009 2009 02 10 812 16 4 60 17 Elliot is faced with J D s absence at the hospital Meanwhile Carla tells Turk that she is pregnant again Turk takes this seriously as the whole hospital doesn t really care due to this not being their first born child This is the first episode in the entire series in which J D does not appear 16010 My Comedy Show Ted WassDevin O Mahoney amp C Rego MarquiisFebruary 10 2009 2009 02 10 807 18 4 23 17 All of the new interns get assigned to do a role of each doctor by Turk and J D The sketch show ends with a sketch of Turk and J D portrayed as a couple in love indicating that the whole hospital thinks of them that way Both Turk and J D begin to think they should stop their behavior in the hospital but both find it too hard to resist Meanwhile Elliot tries to get Denise to get out of the hospital to have fun with the other interns Meanwhile Carla makes the Janitor believe that he is losing his mind 16111 My Nah Nah Nah John PutchKevin BiegelMarch 18 2009 2009 03 18 712 19 5 80 20 Turk gets an idea about a risky procedure from watching SportsCenter that may restore a paralyzed teenager s ability to walk Jordan gets mad at Dr Cox when he wears their wedding ring Lady refuses to hold Janitor s hand which upsets and confuses him 16212 Their Story II Michael McDonaldAndy SchwartzMarch 25 2009 2009 03 25 808 21 5 33 22 Narrated from the perspective of hospital s new interns J D assumes the role arguing with Dr Cox over hospital s various needs However his successes do not go over well with Turk 16313 My Full Moon John MichelKevin BiegelApril 1 2009 2009 04 01 813 23 5 04 24 A full moon and some bad luck bring Sacred Heart s new interns their roughest cases yet Meanwhile Elliot ponders her future as a doctor after she finds out the source of a patient s mysterious illness and then has to tell that patient 16414 My Soul on Fire Part 1 Bill LawrenceBill CallahanApril 8 2009 2009 04 08 809 25 4 66 26 The Janitor and Lady send out invitations to their fake wedding in the Bahamas in order to score some free gifts but the joke s on them when J D convinces everyone from the hospital to go 16515 My Soul on Fire Part 2 Bill LawrenceBill CallahanApril 15 2009 2009 04 15 810 27 5 30 28 Janitor and Lady s quirky tropical seaside wedding ceremony affirms the romance for the oddest of the hospital s couples Meanwhile there s trouble in paradise for the other couples The episode features a cameo appearance from Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence as Van Justice of the Peace 16616 My Cuz Linda MendozaKevin BiegelApril 22 2009 2009 04 22 8144 66 29 As J D plans to move closer to Sam he reaches out to make peace with Kim Elizabeth Banks and finds that she has a new man in her life Elliot s ex boyfriend Sean Scott Foley Meanwhile Turk rallies the troops at Sacred Heart to help him campaign for a promotion to chief of surgery while Dr Kelso is admitted to the hospital after eating a tainted muffin and treats himself much to the irritation of the hospital staff 16717 My Chief Concern Zach BraffNeil Goldman amp Garrett DonovanMay 5 2009 2009 05 05 815 30 3 83 31 Change begets change when J D considers taking a new job so he can live closer to his son and Kim Turk begins his new role as chief of surgery and Ted and Gooch take their relationship to the next level 1681691819 My Finale Bill LawrenceBill LawrenceMay 6 2009 2009 05 06 816 817 32 5 07 33 J D intends to leave Sacred Heart to move closer to his son while he and Elliot plan to take their relationship to the next level He then goes around saying his farewells to everyone and gets upset when Dr Cox won t say goodbye to him References Edit Andreeva Nellie May 15 2009 ABC preps for a Scrubs return The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 22 2011 Keller Joel May 22 2008 Bill Lawrence of Scrubs The TV Squad Interview TV Squad Retrieved January 1 2009 Season Program Rankings Through 5 17 ABC Medianet May 19 2009 Archived from the original on January 31 2010 Retrieved February 22 2011 Reg PA0001654378 in the U S Copyright Records database a b Gorman Bill January 7 2009 Tuesday Ratings CBS Tops Viewers NBC s Biggest Loser Weighty in the Demos TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on October 22 2012 Retrieved December 17 2012 Reg PA0001654376 in the U S Copyright Records database Reg PA0001654384 in the U S Copyright Records database a b Gorman Bill January 14 2009 Tuesday Ratings American Idol Dominates the Night But CBS Stays Strong TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on September 29 2012 Retrieved December 17 2012 Reg PA0001654380 in the U S Copyright Records database Reg PA0001629301 in the U S Copyright Records database a b Seidman Robert January 28 2009 Tuesday Ratings Fringe Benefits TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on September 21 2012 Retrieved 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2009 Wednesday Ratings American Idol strong Lost low TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on October 9 2012 Retrieved December 17 2012 Reg PA0001654382 in the U S Copyright Records database Seidman Robert April 2 2009 Wednesday Ratings American Idol and Lost lead night TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on October 9 2012 Retrieved December 17 2012 Reg PA0001646386 in the U S Copyright Records database Seidman Robert April 9 2009 Wednesday Ratings American Idol wins again Unusuals rather usual for ABC TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on October 9 2012 Retrieved December 17 2012 Reg PA0001646385 in the U S Copyright Records database Seidman Robert April 16 2009 Wednesday Ratings FOX wins Lost rebounds a tiny bit The Unusuals still doomed TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on February 9 2013 Retrieved December 17 2012 Seidman Robert April 23 2009 Updated Wednesday Ratings FOX cruises with American Idol but Lie to Me weakens TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on October 9 2012 Retrieved December 17 2012 Reg PA0001646388 in the U S Copyright Records database Gorman Bill May 7 2009 Same Ol Tuesday Ratings Fox Wins Better Off Ted s Dead TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on October 9 2012 Retrieved December 17 2012 Reg PA0001646390 in the U S Copyright Records database Seidman Robert May 8 2009 Wednesday Ratings Lie to Me improves The Unusuals doesn t TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on July 19 2012 Retrieved December 17 2012 General references Scrubs Season 8 episodes TV Guide Retrieved December 22 2009 Shows A Z scrubs on ABC the Futon Critic Retrieved December 22 2009 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Scrubs season 8 Scrubs at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scrubs season 8 amp oldid 1128663367 ep159, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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