Donald Faison and Sarah Chalk are back at Sacred Heart Hospital. Get ready for new episodes!

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Braff, Faison, and Chalke all join us!
Guess what? It’s happening! The return of Scrubs is officially confirmed on ABC, and the original trio have all signed on.
Yes, Donald Faison and Sarah Chalke will be joining Zach Braff for one more stint at Sacred Heart Hospital.
The stars can’t hide their excitement
Chalke simply wrote “YAY!!!” alongside a throwback photo on Instagram.
Braff, meanwhile, had some fun on his Instagram Stories, singing “I can’t do this alone/I need Sarah Chalke and Donald Faison” to Scrubs’ famous theme.
What is the new show about?
The return storyline? JD and Turk are working together again after many years.
The medicine has changed, the interns are different, but their legendary friendship remains strong.
We’ll see old faces alongside new faces in Sacred Heart, with lots of laughs, heart, and many surprises.
Bill Lawrence is back
Original creator Bill Lawrence is back as executive producer.
“Scrubs means so much to me,” Lawrence shared. “I’m so excited to have the chance to get the band back together.”

The Original Dynamic Duo
Faison and Braff have kept their friendship alive even after the show ended in 2010.
They’ve been everywhere together — those T-Mobile commercials you’ve seen a million times, and their hit podcast “Fake Doctors, Real Friends.”
What have they been doing?
Faison has stayed busy with shows like “The Exes” and “Extended Family,” as well as voice work on “Robot Chicken.”
He’s also gotten into stop-motion animation and shares his creations on Instagram.
Chalke voiced Beth Smith in “Rick and Morty,” appeared in “How I Met Your Mother,” and played the lead role in “How to Live with Your Parents.”
Legacy of the Sacred Heart
The original Scrubs ran for 182 episodes between 2001 and 2010, and became one of TV’s most beloved medical comedies.
Now, 15 years later, we’ll finally see what happened to our favorite doctors.
Grab your stethoscopes – it’s scrubbin’ time again!