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'Scrubs': Get a good look at the new class of '09

By Korbi Ghosh

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November 11, 2009 1:08 AM

When "Scrubs" returns to our TV sets with all-new episodes on December 1st, it's going to look very different. J.D. may or may not be around, Sacred Heart Hospital will be a fond memory and Turk will be a med school professor. Dr. Cox too.

Of course, professors Turk and Cox will have pupils... whom ABC has just released the first official "Scrubs" photos of.

Take a look...

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Michael Mosley is set to play Drew, a 30-something medical student, returning to school after dropping out of Harvard Med a decade ago. Drew will be a reluctant mentor to his young classmates.

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Kerry Bishe is set to play Lucy, a 22-year-old medical student, the first in her family of fishermen to attend college. Overwhelmed by the pressure from her professors and her parents, she sounds a bit like a blue collar Elliot Reid.

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Dave Franco is set to play Cole, a 22-year-old medical student, who might rub people the wrong way. We're hearing he's a crazy entitled, rich kid whose family has no problem using their money to give him an edge.

Like what you see?

Will you watch this year?


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21 Comments

I know that all of you will agree with me when I say that Scrubs TV show is undoubtedly the best medical drama currently on air. It brings out the lighter aspect of the extremely serious profession of medicine and its wonderful cast has made sure that the characters do not seem to be out of the ordinary.


I will watch 100%, I'm so excited. Also, watch that sneak peak of episode 1, courtesy of official Scrubs-Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/scrubs#/video/video.php?v=186166911432
And if you go to http://www.abcmedianet.com to it's Scrubs-site you can also look at a few of the old characters in all of its Season 9 Glory (click on the actors names on the right)!


Look at all the beautiful new white people!


I can't wait to see all the beautiful new white people and Turk!!!!


finally something to watch on tuesdays


i'll be watching


can they be any slower in posting the tv ratings on zap2it!

Sad how old people hate great shows like V, and rather watch boring NCIS.

After last week's record-setting premiere, ABC's "V" was destined to drop in the ratings for episode two.

Tuesday's drop was steeper than one would want ... though about what one would expect given the high amount of curiosity-driven tune-in. Still, this is the largest drop we've seen for a scripted series debut this season.

The second episode was seen by 10.6 million viewers and drew a 3.7 preliminary rating among adults 18-49, down 29% from last week.

This is still a hit rating for a freshman drama. If "V" can remain anywhere near this neighborhood, the show will be fine.

The drop put "V" into second place at 8 p.m., with CBS' "NCIS" (20.2 million, 4.2) resuming control of the time period. The swing is similar to when ABC debuted "FlashForward" against CBS' time-period champion "Survivor" at 8 p.m. on Thursdays, momentarily upsetting the balance, before "Survivor" popped up again ("NCIS" and "Survivor" -- they weeble and they wobble but they don't fall down).

CBS won the night, with "NCIS," "NCIS: LA" (16.2 million, 3.7) and "Good Wife" (12.9 million, 2.7) all on par with last week.

After "V," second-place ABC aired "Dancing With the Stars" results show (15.5 million, 3.4), up 10% and featured Susan Boyle as a guest, and includes a minute of "V" overrun. At 10 p.m., a special, "In the Spotlight with Robin Roberts: All Access Nashville" (9.6 million, 2.4), improved 26% on the performance of "The Forgotten" in the slot.

NBC was close behind with "Biggest Loser" (9.6 million, 3.7) perking up a bit this week. "The Jay Leno Show" (5.7 million, 1.9) was on par.


I'll watch, at the very least because there is absolutely nothing else to watch on Tuesday that interests me.

Scrubs and the return of one of the best comedies on TV - Better Off Ted - will give me something to look forward to.


Uh duhhhhh ill be watchin weeeee scrubs.


Pretty! They're prettier than the last cast.


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