Zach Braff And Sarah Chalke Dissect JD And Elliot’s Divorce In the ‘Scrubs’ Revival: “There’s Just So Much More Room For Comedy And Drama”

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By Hope Sloop

Published March 5, 2026, 12:10 a.m. ET

Fans may still be getting over the loss that is J.D. (Zach Braff) and Elliot (Sarah Chalke) being divorced in the Scrubs revival, but for the stars of the show, it’s all about great storytelling.

**Spoiler alert for the first three episodes of Scrubs, now streaming on Hulu and Disney+**

Sitting down with DECIDER to talk about the hit series returning after more than 15 years away, Braff and Chalke — whose characters ended the original series happily married and with a growing family — opened up about the controversial decision to separate the two for the revival.

“I feel like there’s just so much more room for comedy and drama and all of it, as opposed to just having them be happily married,” Chalke said, adding that her first reaction to the divorce was that the choice was “really great.”

To that, Braff said that there isn’t much interesting to explore within a relationship and a couple that is “fine.”

When fans first tuned into the first episode of the new season, they were certainly surprised as the show introduced J.D. and Elliot’s divorce casually, with J.D. saying in a quick voiceover that their marriage “didn’t make it.” In the latest episode, “My Rom-Com,” the pair has to begin to grapple with the idea of working together again after J.D. said yes to taking over as the Chief of Medicine from Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley).

Now, the duo — who experienced their fair share of ups and downs over the course of the series’ original run — must learn how to work together, co-parent their children, and stay friendly in what can only be described as a nightmare situation for any divorced couple.

They are also trying to find themselves as single people again, which is super easy, as any divorcee can tell you. All in all, that new and intriguing relationship sets up a fun and dynamic push and pull that will be explored throughout the season.

Braff also wants to share a message with those who watched the original series and have since found themselves confused by the split-up, that just because they assumed J.D. and Elliot would stay together because of the “flash forward” sequence in Season 8, nothing is guaranteed. Just like Scrubs, the goal has always been to share something real and honest and make fans laugh in the meantime, and that’s what they’re doing with these two.

“I think it’s important to remind the fans that in the Season 8 finale, what you see projected on the screen and the sheet, these are all the things J.D. hoped would happen. It was his wish. But, you know, in real life, when you end up being 50 years old, a lot of things don’t work out the way you plan. Some do, some don’t. Some relationships fall apart,” he said.

Elliot (Sarah Chalke) and JD (Zach Braff) in 'Scrubs'Photo: ABC

He added, “It’s very relevant to talk about two people who do love each other, but their marriage didn’t work out. How do they continue? How do they co-parent? How do they interact with each other? And in this extreme case, how do they work together in the same hospital again?”

Those are the questions fans will have to watch the show answer over the course of the nine-episode Season 1. And as far as odds that these two may find their way back to each other, Chalke and the showrunner both have the same message: never say never.

The first three episodes of Scrubs are now streaming on Hulu. New episodes air at 8 p.m. on ABC and stream the next day on Hulu.

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