Dans le monde de l'Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur, le stagiaire J.D. apprend à maîtriser la médecine, l'amitié et la vie.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Zach Braff
Dr. John 'J.D.' Dorian
Zach Braff
Mrs. Zeebee
Donald Faison
Dr. Christopher Turk
Sarah Chalke
Dr. Elliot Reid
Sarah Chalke
Elliot
John C. McGinley
Dr. Perry Cox
John C. McGinley
Mr. Slidell
Ken Jenkins
Dr. Bob Kelso
Ken Jenkins
Dr. Kelso
Neil Flynn
Janitor
Neil Flynn
Wheelchair Guy
Judy Reyes
Nurse Carla Espinosa
Robert Maschio
Todd Quinlan
Sam Lloyd
Ted Buckland
Sam Lloyd
Lawyer
Aloma Wright
Nurse Roberts
Aloma Wright
Nurse Shirley
Aloma Wright
Nurse Laverne Roberts
Christa Miller
Jordan Sullivan
Johnny Kastl
Doug
Travis Schuldt
Keith
Eliza Coupe
Dr. Denise Mahoney
Eliza Coupe
Denise
Frank Encarnacao
Dr. Mickhead
Charles Rahi Chun
Dr. Wen
Mike Schwartz
Lloyd
Mike Schwartz
Delivery Man
Mike Schwartz
Patient
Elizabeth Banks
Dr. Kim Briggs
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Why did you remove scrubs season 1-9 please upload it back so we can download
Congratulations, NBC, you have gotten somebody who swore off network comedy shows, to tune back in.. "Scrubs" is THE best! Let me explain WHY I had given up network comedy.(And NO, I won't sound like Grandpa Simpson telling one of his stories!!) As I grew up in the 1970's I was lucky enough to have experienced some of the classic comedy shows of recent memory. Some were legendary, 'All In The Family', 'M*A*S*H, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, 'Maude', 'WKRP'.Some forgotten, 'The Governor and J.J.', 'Nanny and the Professor', But all were pretty much funny, well, funny to a kid like me with a warped sense of humor. In the 1980's the humor started to change,, and I was in college, and was out either working or goofing off. As the decade passed, I found that I was hardly watching sitcom's in general, and spent more time watching cable networks like A&E, or the Discovery Channel. In the 1990's, I rarely had my TV set on a regular broadcast network, preferring MSNBC for news, and such. My friends would ask if I had seen the latest episode of 'Friends', or 'Mad about You', or 'Seinfeld'. Well, I figured, if everyone is talking about these shows, they MUST be funny. Then I'd tune in, and through dumb luck, I'd catch an episode that would go on to be thought of as a 'classic' episode. 'The Soup Nazi' was the first Seinfeld I had ever seen. So the next time I'd tune in it would be a show I'd not find funny, and I just gave up on network sitcom's again! The exception to the rule was 'The Simpsons'. This was the only network comedy show I'd make time for. Then along comes 'Malcolm in the Middle', and I find myself hooked on another situation comedy show. Sure, it's not your father's sitcom, with no laugh track or good Eisenhower era humor, but it is funny. This leads to 'Scrubs'. I had seen so many promo's for it, and read plenty of reviews. So I thought I'd give network comedy another shot. And was I ever glad I did. This show is great! The casting was a good call, and I think every character is a winner. Good job, NBC!
