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From Hospital Halls to Holiday Getaways: Why Scrubs Fans Should Binge The Four Seasons

If you loved the off‑beat camaraderie of Scrubs, you’ll find a kindred spirit in The Four Seasons. Both series revolve around tight‑knit groups navigating life’s ups and downs—whether it’s a rookie doctor’s daydreams or three couples juggling love, divorce, and quarterly trips. While Scrubs trades stethoscopes for day‑dream cutaways, The Four Seasons trades scrubs for Vivaldi‑backed road trips, yet each delivers the same warm, observational comedy that makes audiences feel like part of the crew.

What ties these shows together is their ability to balance laugh‑out‑loud moments with genuine emotional stakes. Scrubs’ iconic bromance between J.D. and Turk finds a parallel in the evolving friendships of The Four Seasons, where loyalty is tested and renewed across seasons. Both series are crafted by comedy veterans—Bill Lawrence on Scrubs and a Tina Fey‑led team on The Four Seasons—ensuring sharp writing and memorable characters. For fans craving a fresh yet familiar laugh, this pairing offers a perfect mix of nostalgic humor and contemporary storytelling.

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The Four Seasons

TV • 2025

comedy

Why Watch Next

The Four Seasons captures the same blend of friendship‑driven humor and heartfelt moments that made Scrubs a cult favorite, swapping hospital hallways for seasonal getaways while keeping the witty, ensemble‑centric storytelling.

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Overview

The decades-long friendship between three married couples is tested when one divorces, complicating their tradition of quarterly weekend getaways.

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