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(MILD SPOILERS) The Scrubs Season 10 premiere opens by revealing that John and Elliot are now divorced and co-parenting two kids. J.D. has left the hospital and is working as a concierge doctor, visiting with elderly patients; the premiere chronicles how he returns to Sacred Heart to aid one of his patients, and must also confront his unresolved issues. The end of the premiere sees Dr. Perry Cox (John C. McGinley) hand over his job as Chief of Medicine to J.D., roping him back into his old life, including his relationships with Elliot and Dr. Chris Turk (Donald Faison).
J.D. & Elliot’s Divorce Explained By Scrubs Creators and Cast

Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence has returned to executive produce the revival, and explained to Deadline why the decision was made to split J.D. and Elliot up, after the original series did so much to bring them together.
“I was really resistant at first, and the one thing those guys all drove home to me, they’re like, if you watch the 9,000 episodes of Scrubs, you would say, Turk and Carla are going to make it. And then you would go, I don’t think J.D. and Elliot have had more than an episode and a half, [where] they seemed like a functioning couple.”
Lawrence also made it clear that the divorce was reflective of real-life issues that some of the show’s creative team have experienced in real life: “I’m a huge believer in writing what you know and what you see,” Lawrence explained. “Our showrunner [Aseem Batra] — she said I was allowed to talk about this — is someone that, when I left Scrubs, was married and was having a young child, and now is a single parent, co-raising that child with somebody… I’m sure you have the same experience; some people in your lives work out, some don’t.”









