His name is Zach Gilford and I believe he is currently on Friday Night Lights.
there was no season 9, season 8 was the finale. the last episode on season 8 is my finale pt. 1 and 2actually there was u can watch the season 9 finale (the last ever) hereseason 9 follows the new interns and Lucy Bennet is narratingSeason 9 doesn't completely follow the same story as the first 8 seasons. Most of the main characters have left and moved on to other things. Bill Lawrence actually got in a slight argument with ABC because they wouldn't allow him to change the name for season 9. He wanted it to be called Scrubs Med. So in a way season 8 was the end of Scrubs but it wasn't the true end.
There is no Scrubs season 10. I'm assuming you're referring to season 9 and the fairly radical changes that took place in the cast for that season. It's because everyone assumed scrubs would end with season 8. That's why the last episode of season 8 is entitled "My Finale." However, ABC wanted to get more out of the show, so they signed on for another season. Thing is, a good portion of the cast members had already left. Honestly... they should have ended it with season 8. Season 9 was kind of horrible.
The last episode Lucas and Peyton appeared in was; Remember me as a time of Day, which was the season finale of Season 6.
yes she will! The actess wanted to get out of the series!
No, there is not. I mean, I guess with this kind of thing anything's possible, but the possibility of this happening is so remote and insignificant it's safe to say it will never happen. Honestly, scrubs was meant to be over at the end of season 8. That's why the last episode of season 8 is entitled 'My Finale.' However, ABC wanted to keep milking the show, so season 9 was made. If even ABC stopped, it's... for all purposes... over.
there was no season 9, season 8 was the finale. the last episode on season 8 is my finale pt. 1 and 2actually there was u can watch the season 9 finale (the last ever) hereseason 9 follows the new interns and Lucy Bennet is narratingSeason 9 doesn't completely follow the same story as the first 8 seasons. Most of the main characters have left and moved on to other things. Bill Lawrence actually got in a slight argument with ABC because they wouldn't allow him to change the name for season 9. He wanted it to be called Scrubs Med. So in a way season 8 was the end of Scrubs but it wasn't the true end.
I doubt he fill be back. He wanted off the show so this is probably their way of killing him off.
it sought to undermine their autonomy
There is no Scrubs season 10. I'm assuming you're referring to season 9 and the fairly radical changes that took place in the cast for that season. It's because everyone assumed scrubs would end with season 8. That's why the last episode of season 8 is entitled "My Finale." However, ABC wanted to get more out of the show, so they signed on for another season. Thing is, a good portion of the cast members had already left. Honestly... they should have ended it with season 8. Season 9 was kind of horrible.
No, Doug did not die, he was just being a pervert and wanted to simulate choking himself. Yes, season 5 is the final season....bummer! I just read that there will be two more seasons of 13 episodes each ( http://uk.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b13599_weeds_gets_two_more_seasons8212and.html ). Warning: possible spoilers included in link. It's an interview with creator Jenji Kohan and she talks about the upcoming seasons.
She loved doing the show Greys Anatomy but felt it was time to move on in her acting, Instead of doing TV shows she wanted to be more involved in movies..
He wanted to learn more about the human anatomy... that's all i know..
The last episode Lucas and Peyton appeared in was; Remember me as a time of Day, which was the season finale of Season 6.
yes she will! The actess wanted to get out of the series!
she wanted to try choreographing this season
Sandra Oh left "Grey's Anatomy" after the 10th season to pursue new opportunities and focus on her career beyond the show. She felt that her character, Dr. Cristina Yang, had reached a natural conclusion and wanted to explore different roles and projects. Oh's departure was also motivated by her desire for personal growth and to challenge herself as an actress in new environments.
No, there is not. I mean, I guess with this kind of thing anything's possible, but the possibility of this happening is so remote and insignificant it's safe to say it will never happen. Honestly, scrubs was meant to be over at the end of season 8. That's why the last episode of season 8 is entitled 'My Finale.' However, ABC wanted to keep milking the show, so season 9 was made. If even ABC stopped, it's... for all purposes... over.