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Scrubs 9.04 “Our Histories” Recap

Submitted on January 11, 2010 No Comment

Our Mysteries Remains Full of Scrubs’ Humor and Side Adventures
Will we all celebrate the end of Scrubs: Medical School in the final episodes or miss the end of the long-running show that has held us captivated?

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With the introduction to the new characters that have come on the scene, some have been refreshing to embrace while others have seemed to not be as easy to welcome. It isn’t new to Scrubs though as the original cast had the same diverse bunch of characters as well as those that have come on the show since. In this episode, JD finishes teaching his class and leaves the school. JD and Turk set off on their typical adventures in search of the student that wrote the bad review of his teaching style. Lucy is prevalent in this episode and we follow her progress while she draws blood from a live person as the final in Dr. Cox’s class. Denise realizes she is in a relationship with Drew when Dr. Cox helps her see she’s losing the upper hand in the situation.

It’s the usual Scrubs type episode with entertaining subplots that run along with the main plot of the episode. We aren’t in for any major changes and since the show is ending, that is really how it should go. We knew it would happen someday and it was clear when ABC didn’t change the name this season to introduce the new characters. Thanks for reading!

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