Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, and more “Scrubs” stars reunite in new social media post: ‘Getting the band back together’
Braff, Chalke, John C. McGinley, and Christa Miller reunited for a pizza party with “The Talk” host Amanda Kloots.
Scrubs fans rejoice! Key cast members including Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke have reunited on social media.
Four cast members from the medical sitcom celebrated their reunion on Instagram and X. Braff, Chalke, John C. McGinley, and Christa Miller came together for the pic, which was evidently taken at a pizza party. “Impromptu pizza party with my Scrubs,” Miller wrote on Instagram. The Talk host Amanda Kloots, who befriended Braff in 2014 when her late husband Nick Cordero starred with him in Bullets Over Broadway, is also in the picture alongside the four Scrubs stars.
Series creator (and Miller’s husband) Bill Lawrence commented on Miller’s post, “Was not invited. Weird.”
McGinley shared a slightly different version of the photo on X, writing, “…getting the band back together!”
…getting the band back together! pic.twitter.com/QUDThCXkD2
— John C. McGinley (@JohnCMcGinley) April 15, 2024
Braff, Chalke, McGinley, and Miller all appeared together on the first eight seasons of Scrubs, which aired from 2001 to 2008 on NBC. Braff played protagonist J.D. Dorian, while Chalke played his love interest Elliot Reid. McGinley portrayed attending physician Dr. Cox, and Miller played his ex-wife Jordan Sullivan. The series moved to ABC for its ninth and final season, and Braff and McGinley (plus Donald Faison) were the only original cast members to return as series regulars.
Though Faison wasn’t present for the pizza party, he’s reunited with his on-screen bestie Braff recently in a series of commercials for T-Mobile, one of which also starred Jason Momoa and aired during the Super Bowl.
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