In a TV landscape crowded with traumatized surgeons and high-stakes ER drama, Scrubsbuilt its own lane. One that was paved with daydreams, deadpan sarcasm, and a whole lot of heart. Premiering in 2001 and running for nine seasons, Scrubs centers around the misadventures of John "J.D." Dorian (Zach Braff), a wide-eyed medical intern at Sacred Heart Hospital. But Scrubs wasn’t just another hospital show. It was a genre-bender. It combined slapstick comedy, surreal fantasy sequences, and surprisingly deep character arcs that made it a standout.

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