Scrubs: Interns

Scrubs: Interns (2009)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy, Medical

A webisode series from ABC based on the comedy-drama series Scrubs in its eighth season, which originally aired premiered on ABC.com, the day of a new Scrubs episode aired. The webisodes features four interns in their first year at Sacred Heart Hospital – Katie Collins, Denise "Jo" Mahoney, Howie Gelder and Sonja "Sunny" Dey, who "directs" the series as a video diary project.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday (5 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E12Legal Custodians EpisodeAug 25, 2009
S01E11Our Meeting with CarlaAug 25, 2009
S01E10Our Final AdviceApr 8, 2009
S01E09Our Meeting with Turk and the ToddApr 1, 2009
S01E08Our Bedside MannerMar 25, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Scrubs: Interns' premiere?

'Scrubs: Interns' premiered on January 17, 2009.

Which characters from the original 'Scrubs' series appeared in 'Scrubs: Interns'?

Turk, Elliot, and Janitor made appearances in 'Scrubs: Interns.'

Who were the main characters in 'Scrubs: Interns'?

The main characters in 'Scrubs: Interns' were Lucy Bennett, Denise Mahoney, and Drew Suffin.

What was the setting of 'Scrubs: Interns'?

'Scrubs: Interns' was set in Sacred Heart Hospital.

Did 'Scrubs: Interns' feature the same comedic style as the original 'Scrubs' series?

Yes, 'Scrubs: Interns' maintained the same comedic style as the original series, blending humor with heartfelt moments.

Who was the creator of 'Scrubs: Interns'?

'Scrubs: Interns' was created by Bill Lawrence.

How many episodes were there in 'Scrubs: Interns'?

'Scrubs: Interns' consisted of 13 episodes.

Did 'Scrubs: Interns' receive positive reviews from critics?

Reviews for 'Scrubs: Interns' were mixed, with some praising its humor, while others felt it didn't live up to the original series.

Did 'Scrubs: Interns' continue the storylines from the original 'Scrubs' series?

'Scrubs: Interns' focused on new intern characters and their experiences, but it occasionally referenced events from the original series.

Did 'Scrubs: Interns' have the same theme song as the original series?

No, 'Scrubs: Interns' had a different theme song called "Superman" by Lazlo Bane.

How did 'Scrubs: Interns' differ from the original 'Scrubs' series?

'Scrubs: Interns' had a shorter episode runtime and focused primarily on the experiences of the new interns.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'Scrubs: Interns'?

Yes, 'Scrubs: Interns' featured guest appearances by Sarah Chalke, Ken Jenkins, and Sam Lloyd, among others.

Did 'Scrubs: Interns' explore the personal lives of the new interns?

Yes, 'Scrubs: Interns' delved into the personal lives of the new interns, including their relationships and struggles.

Did 'Scrubs: Interns' maintain the same mix of comedy and drama as the original series?

Yes, 'Scrubs: Interns' continued the tradition of blending comedy and drama to portray the challenges of working in a hospital.

Were there any spin-off series from 'Scrubs: Interns'?

No, 'Scrubs: Interns' was the only spin-off series from the original 'Scrubs.'

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