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Zach Braff is officially hanging up his scrubs. This upcoming season of Srubs will be the last for Braff, according to show creator Bill Lawrence.

He says the end of next season will be about J.D. leaving the hospital. Well, talk about a spoiler! Wonder what Zach's next move is?
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A Friends reunion has gotten shot down, but Courteney Cox's career is far from over, even with Dirt being canceled.

CC is slated to appear on several episodes of Scrubs next season. She'll be playing the hospital's new Chief of Medicine, and her character will reportedly be stirring the pot.

We can totally picture her as the boss lady at that place!
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Ugly Betty @ 8pm
Charlie's return took everyone by surprise a few weeks ago, and though her overplayed sympathy card worked like a charm on the gullible Henry, it effectively ruined Betty's birthday. But it's probably not in Betty's DNA to hold a grudge, and tonight she takes the high road by throwing the mother of all baby showers. (Sorry, Charlie, Ms. Suarez will kill you with kindness every time.) Speaking of the high road, Christina the pregnant Scot finally learns the paternity of the child she's carrying for Wilhelmina, who uses the low road like her own personal adopt-a-highway program.

Scrubs @ 8:30pm
As the seventh season comes to a close, the fate of Scrubs is still unknown. But that uncertainty does nothing to dampen the enthusiasm and creativity of tonight's episode, in which Dr. Cox tells his son a fairy tale starring the Sacred Heart staff. Though the action is in the make-believe world, the personalities remain the same: J.D. is the village idiot, Elliot a princess, Turk and Carla a two-headed beast and Kelso an evil villain. A big-budget and action-packed affair, this episode is a fitting way to end the season with a bang... and a bit of magic.

ER @ 10pm
In the aftermath of last week's hostage situation, most of the staff returns to business as usual at County. Morris, however, realizes that the trauma might not be completely behind him. Meanwhile, Neela is unable to maintain her professional detachment with a patient (Aida Turturro) who has taken a turn for the worse, and Abby fields a job offer from another practice. If Abby goes, will the ER will ever be the same?

Lost @ 10pm Last week, we got to see the beginnings of what will drive Jack off the rails when Lost's future catches up with itself, but tonight we go back to the past — to Locke's childhood, specifically — while present-day Locke finally finds Jacob's cabin. In other cabin-related news, look for cabin fever to break out on the freighter. In other time-shifting news, say hello again to Horace Godspeed, the guy who found baby Ben by the side of the road and who later was killed by hostiles on the island. Plus, Dr. Richard Alpert (Nestor Carbonell) is back. Expect him to stay around for a while.
30 Rock @ 8:30pm
It's full steam ahead for NBC's Thursday lineup, with all four lauded laughers (My Name Is Earl, 30 Rock, The Office and Scrubs) settling in after the writers' strike. Tonight on Rock, it's full throttle for New York's mysterious "Subway Hero," a hot do-gooder who prevented a terrible train accident — and Jack wants him booked on the show. The hero turns out to be none other than Liz's ex-flame, Dennis (Dean Winters), who sets out to win back Liz's heart. In other events, Jack futilely searches for a hip Republican celebrity. The only person who emerges: ancient 1940s TV star Bucky Bright (Tim Conway).

Survivor: Micronesia — Fans vs. Favorites @ 8pm
Ozzy's fake immunity idol backfired on him last week when it was played by Eliza and she promptly informed everyone that Ozzy has the real one. Now, Cirie, who is perhaps playing the shrewdest game of anyone, is out to oust Ozzy or at least force him to play the idol. Also, one player sacrifices immunity to win over some allies. As for this week's reward challenge, the castaways compete to indulge in a feast and see a show on Micronesia's Yap Island. Now, that's a reward worth playing for.

The Office @ 9pm
A picture says a thousand words. In Michael Scott's case, some of those words are obsession, lust, infatuation, fascination, desire, passion and excitement. Here, Dunder Mifflin's chief dunderhead grows overly consumed with a woman modeling a chair in an office-supply catalog. Great Scott! The googly-eyed Michael is way too distracted to know that a nasty turf war is heating up in the office park, as some staffers set out to reclaim their pilfered parking spaces.

Scrubs @ 9:30pm
Long proud and comfortable with their unique brand of "man love," J.D. and Turk suddenly find themselves fretting over their masculinity. J.D. wants to set a good example for his son while Turk battles insecurity after a surgery makes him feel less manly. As expected, Dr. Cox's thoughts on the matter send J.D. spiraling, but the confidence-crushing doc gets a taste of his own medicine from the Janitor. When Kelso insists no one listens to him, the Janitor starts a hospital newspaper, and the main article proves to be a thorn in Dr. Cox's side.
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After a successful seven season run, NBC’s hit TV show “Scrubs” is going off the air. Last night the cast had a farewell bash in Hollywood. From the look os this picture, its obvious that cast-mates Zach Braff and Donald Faison just can’t let go.

It's sad to see the boys go, but no worries were pretty sure you will see "Scrubs" reruns popping up on your screen sometime soon. As for the boys, Braff is currently working on his upcoming flick "Open Heart" and Faison will star in "Next Day Air".

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