
As
Scrubs moves to its new home base, ABC, for its eighth season, more changes await the medical professionals of Sacred Heart hospital. While show creator
Bill Lawrence has already teased that fans will surely enjoy what's in store for the upcoming season,
TV Guide has more to reveal.
The eighth season of
Scrubs, which serves as a midseason replacement on ABC, will reportedly have three new interns to torture for Dr. Cox. The injection of new blood is said to be part of an ambitious plan to return the show to its more drama-filled roots.
Read on to find our more about
Scrubs' new cast members.
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According to
TV Guide, Betsy Beutler, Eliza Coupe and Aziz Ansari have signed on to appear on
Scrubs on a recurring basis. As of this moment, there is no word yet on their character description other than the fact that they will serve as new interns at Sacred Heart.
Most recently known for her role on
The Black Donnellys as Joanie, Beutler has been cast to guest star on shows like
Cold Case, As the World Turns, One Life to Live, and
Third Watch. In the big screen, she has worked on the comedy
Wasting Away and the drama
Spinning Into Butter.
Coupe, on the other hand, is known for her role on the comedy series
12 Miles of Bad Road as Gaylor Shakespeare. Prior to that, she has appeared on
Unhitched, The Flight of the Conchords, and the film
The Day the World Saved Shane Sawyer.
Just like Coupe, Ansari has also appeared on
The Flight of the Conchords as the character Sinjay, a fruit vendor who discriminates against Bret (
Bret McKenzie) and Jemaine (
Jemaine Clement) because he believes they are from Australia. Most recently, he has been cast in
Human Giant as one of the stars of the critically acclaimed sketch comedy for which he also serves as a writer and executive producer.
Are you happy about the new interns?
-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source:
TV Guide
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