After 16 years, the beloved comedy series 'Scrubs' is making a comeback! Zach Braff and Donald Faison, the original stars, are back for a revived 10th season, but this time, they're not just picking up where they left off. In a bold move, they're disregarding the controversial ninth season and focusing on the original series' ending. But here's where it gets interesting... The revival is set to premiere on ABC, and Braff admits he's shocked by the result. 'I never thought it would be primetime ABC, 8 p.m.,' he said. 'I thought maybe we'd do a little movie or a miniseries or something. This is the most glorious incarnation of it that I could have daydreamed about.' But the journey to this revival wasn't easy. The show ended on a controversial note, with a ninth season that many fans didn't like. So, what changed? Well, Braff and Faison's rewatch podcast, 'Fake Doctors, Real Friends,' became a source of inspiration. They realized what they liked about the show and what fans didn't, and they decided to bring back the original magic. Fellow original stars Sarah Chalke, Judy Reyes, and John C. McGinley are also returning, and Chalke is thrilled to be back on set. 'One of the craziest parts of this experience was stepping onto set,' she said. 'The Sacred Heart Hospital set was recreated exactly as it was for the original.' So, will there be more seasons? Braff thinks it's up to Disney, but he's hopeful. 'We hope so, we'd love to do it. We're having a blast.' Scrubs premieres on Wednesday on ABC and streams the next day on Hulu. But here's the question: Are you ready to scrub in again and relive the glory days of Sacred Heart Hospital?