Scrubs revival returns with nostalgia, sharp laughs, and new interns

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The Los Angeles Times reviews ABC's Scrubs revival as a welcome return to form: Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, and Donald Faison reunite with the original energy, while a new cohort of interns and Vanessa Bayer’s Sibby inject fresh energy under showrunner Aseem Batra. JD is back as a concierge doctor drawn to Sacred Heart, reconnects with Dr. Cox and Turk, and the series combines fast-paced humor with the sentimental, surreal heart that defined the show, remaining accessible to both longtime fans and newcomers despite a shorter nine-episode run.
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