Legendary noughties sitcom cast haven’t aged a day as they reunite 14 years after series ended
THE cast of legendary noughties sitcom Scrubs haven’t aged a day after they reunited 14 years after the series ended.
Medical TV show Scrubs aired on NBC and ABC in the US between 2002 and 2010.
The Scrubs cast were all smiles as they reunited 14 years after the show ended[/caption] Scrubs hit our screens in the early 2000s[/caption]The comedy drama was a HUGE fan favourite following the lives of the employees at Sacred Heart Hospital.
The original cast members included John C. McGinley, Neil Flynn, Sarah Chalke, Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Ken Jenkins, and Judy Reyes.
Most recently Zach, John, Sarah, Christa Miller and dancer Amanda Kloots posed for a snap together.
John shared the picture on X, formerly known as Twitter, and captioned the tweet: “…getting the band back together!”
Fans loved the reunion between old cast mates.
One replied: “I LOVE this!”
Another said: “You all scrub up well.”
“Do NOT tease me! All of us fans would love to see a reunion movie,” a third chimed in.
A fourth posted: “This makes my heart happy.”
It’s not the first time that the cast have got back together.
Around this time last year Scrubs stars left fans elated after their “awesome” reunion.
Many claimed that they “haven’t aged a day.”
On-screen exes Dr Perry Cox and Jordan Sullivan, played by John C McGinley and Christa Miller, delighted fans when they caught up together.
They took a snap of them hugging in a cafe with the caption: “Does not get any better!”
Back in 2020 Scrubs star Sarah Chalke teased an epic 2020 revival with a coronavirus-themed episode.
The star, who played Elliot Reid on Scrubs, told Digital Spy: “I would absolutely be up for it.”
“I mean, we had such a great time, most of my 20s was on that show. It was one of those magical situations where everything kind of came together.”
She added: “It’s so rare where you love the part, and the show, and the people, and we had a blast making it.”
“It’s crazy that it was two decades ago. But so much of it, you know, you forget. So that’s been really fun to reminisce and think about.”