While J.D. and Turk’s return alongside the core cast in the upcoming Scrubs revival has already earned them a chance from the series’ fans, Sacred Hearts Hospital will feel somewhat empty without the Janitor and Jordan. That’s why we were so happy when Deadline confirmed that Neil Flynn and Christa Miller will be returning to reprise their respective roles alongside 3 other guest stars.
Created by Bill Lawrence, the upcoming Season of Scrubs is set to premiere its first two episodes on ABC on February 25 at 8 p.m. The Scrubs revival will mark the tenth season of the sitcom.
The other three guest stars, aside from Flynn and Miller, are Rachel Bilson (The O.C.), who will play a beautiful and mysterious visitor at Sacred Heart named Charlie. Andy Ridings (All My Children) as Wes, a pilot delivering organs, and Lisa Gilroy (Shrinking) as Lily, a breath-takingly beautiful harp player.

In the Scrubs reboot, JD and Turk will return together to Sacred Hearts Hospital, but everything from how they practice medicine to the attitudes and treatment of interns has completely changed. Both JD and Turk, alongside the people they care about, will navigate the laughter and heartbreaks at Sacred Hearts Hospital.
Scrubs Season 10 cast includes Zach Braff as Dr. John “J.D.” Dorian, Donald Faison as Dr. Chris Turk, Sarah Chalke as Dr. Elliot Reid, John C. McGinley as Dr. Perry Cox, Judy Reyes as Carla Espinosa, Robert Maschio as Dr. Todd Quinlan, Phil Lewis as Dr. Hooch, Vanessa Bayer as Sibby, Ava Bunn as Serena, and Jacob Dudman as Asher.
Why A New Season of ‘Scrubs’ is So Important To Its Legacy?
While the first eight seasons of Scrubs have stood the test of time and are still beloved by audiences, alongside so many beloved shows like Game of Thrones and Dexter, Scrubs’ last season has earned its place in the hall of shame.
Now that Dexter has finally redeemed itself with the brilliance of Dexter: Resurrection, it is only fair that Scrubs also gets a chance to change its perception as a great series with a terrible final season.
