Scrubs Season 10, Episode 6, 'My V.I.P.' brings back a great part of J.D. and Turk's life from the original series.
revival continues to look for ways to recapture the magic of the original series, including bringing back one key part of it in the latest episode. Whether you call it Season 1 or Season 10, a revival or a reboot, the return to Sacred Heart is winning back the hearts of viewers.
In large part, that’s thanks to the people involved the first time around coming back for more, with Zach Braff as J.D., Donald Faison as Turk, and Sarah Chalke as Elliot once again leading the series., due to scheduling commitments and conflicts, but they’ve still made their presence felt even in a reduced capacity. More recently, Episode 6, “My V.I.P.,” brings back Rowdy, the taxidermied Golden Retriever that belongs to J.D. and Turk. While, yes, it’s a stuffed animal, the dog was a key part of the original show, a fan-favorite, and a shining example of their friendship. He’s now situated in J.D’s office at the hospital, and is seen in the episode during his conversation with Dr. Park .fans, it’s absolutely great to see Rowdy again and, while it’s just a few seconds of screentime, it still manages to be a highlight. It’s a relief to know that he’s still in J.D’s life, though he’s definitely looking a little older and shaggier after his 16-year absence from the screen. It also perfectly continues the jokes around the animal and how J.D. treats him compared to others, with Park referring to him by asking,, more so than the disappointing ninth season was able to achieve. It’s struck a good balance with this so far. Elements like Rowdy are clear fan service, but there’s enough in here where it avoids the easy, nostalgic route, such as. This makes it fresh, and is where it is able to use the passage of time to its advantage for new storytelling opportunities and to take its characters in some unexpected directions.Scrubs’ Reboot Finally Fixes a Mistake That Was in the Original Show From the Very First Episode, though nothing is confirmed yet. We’re also still waiting to see Jordan and The Janitor , both of whom are officially returning at some point – the Season 10 finale would seem like a safe bet. So far, therevival has been a best-case scenario in terms of working as a new show while honoring the past, which Rowdy continues, and hopefully that’s how it will keep going through the remaining installments.12 Years Ago Today, A Major Sitcom Ended By Angering Fans With One of the Worst Finales of All TimeSeason 2 of Stephen King’s Hit Horror TV Series Needs to Finally Bring in a Major Element From the BooksHBO Max Is About To Lose a Cult Classic Comic Book MovieHow Prime Video’s Hit Thriller Series Could Run For More Than 20 Seasons
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