In general, the most beautiful moment is that the translation that was at the time of the release of the first seasons will be with us in the reboot. That's probably the best news.
- And here is my mentor. At least now he won't be able to call me a rookie anymore. - What can I do for you, old man? - DAMN IT!
Not the worst return of the series. The chemistry of Vanilla and Chocolate bears has not disappeared over the years. Dr. Cox is still grumpy and unhappy. A couple of good jokes were made during the episode. Maybe something worthwhile will come out of this return after all. In any case, the pilot episode brought back the old characters quite well and outlined the exposition of what was happening. I hope it only gets better.
So is this the 1st season or the 10th? I understand that this is a continuation-a relaunch, but there is some confusion: MyShows was allocated to a separate series (for nothing, in my opinion), there are also only 9 seasons on the English-language Wiki article, although there is a separate article of the 10th season. Does anyone have an understanding? It's annoying that now I have 2 "Clinics" on my TV series list. The fact that this is a sequel, and not a new series, indicates, for example, an unchanged, incomplete title.
@vovsem: Based on what I saw in the first episode, this is exactly a direct continuation of the original Clinic, since the characters' images are absolutely the same, albeit older, and they obviously communicate with each other based on the story that happened to them earlier in the original series. As I understand it, the only reason why the new season is called a relaunch is the large number of new characters, which in any case will be given a lot of focus. Otherwise, this is literally season 10 of the Clinic, and probably the only reasonable reason to split the series into two separate ones is to draw a line under the main story with all the original characters, which ended 16 years ago, and allocate a new arc with several old characters and a bunch of new ones in a separate branch. Although, of course, this really does not save you from confusion and bewilderment.
@vovsem: Yes, there is always such confusion with TV series. In Russians, it is customary to add a number instead of a season. Then you look at the filmography, and there the same series repeats itself many times. Twin Peaks is actually the third season. but for some reason it was positioned as a separate one, they even gave it a subtitle. In Doctor Who, the return of RTD was highlighted in a new series, but many ignored it and considered it a continuation of the second one. In the Clinic, the ninth season is also singled out by some in the Clinic: Interns.
I was so looking forward to the first episode and absolutely did not disappoint! The same mix of laughter and sadness, plus adult problems and jokes about it. The same warm aftertaste. I'm really looking forward to the voiceover with the same voices and I will review it!
Interestingly, Jady said in the beginning about his children in the plural, which means he and Elliot have at least one child. Turk, of course, set up girls, but this actor is also prolific in life.
@Actiregularis: Because if you call this the tenth, then you will have to openly admit that it was the ninth. And so you can pretend that nothing like that happened.
I expected to see the sequel on the original series' page, rather than on a separate page, which is kind of weird.
Just yesterday, I saw an interview with the main trio, where Zach said that in the final scene of season 8 on the projector, Jaydi sees the supposed future that he would like. At that moment, I realized that nothing good was going to happen between Jaydi and Elliot.
The return turned out to be quite good, of course, but was it necessary to do it as a whole? I liked watching the main characters, but I would also like to see other characters - Laverne/Shirley, Kim, Bob, the janitor (where is he anyway?). Mixed feelings from the first episode, the sequel skillfully hits nostalgia, but I'm still not sure what it needs, the eighth season had a great ending, one of the best in the series.
Is this the first season or the tenth? There is no difference at all! It's also cool, it's also funny, it's also relevant, even the actors don't seem to have changed) And the new ones seem to be nothing))
And I hope that Todd will be featured again, and will not be an episode only in the first series)
A fine for scaring ducks? They're either used to people, or they'll fly away on the way, or they'll start to sail away. The subpoena woman is like Dolores Umbridge. But it is unclear why a Korean can insult others. Although, yes, it is clear. About the police of feelings, it was a credit. With a beggar, it's borrowing from Interns. How Phil helped the migrant workers there. Five minutes of agreement. It was so touching that Cox called JD back. But in general, it looks like everyone there is deeply unhappy at this job. I liked the way he said a line from the opening in the finale. And where did all the interns from the last season go?
And where did all the interns from the last season go?
Zach Braff said that the events from season 9 will practically not be taken into account, the season essentially continues the 8th. They'll probably take some important points from there, but they probably won't remember them.
I was afraid to go into the comments because I really liked the series, but I wasn't sure if I was being objective about my favorite Clinic. And then I realized that I wasn't the only one who got it.
The clinic has always been about JADY and his view of the world, and then about the gradual disclosure of the people around him. They are trying to balance the old and new castes, while keeping JADY in the center. The only problem is that I find all the new characters completely uninteresting, and the new lawyer/HR is completely annoying (not even as a character, but as a scenario choice). To merge Coke in one episode is an understandable move with continuity, but ... In general, it's not bad, the spirit of the "Clinic", as for me, has been preserved. The final scene with an intern suffering/realizing his wrong ways is, of course, a tough one.
Well, for now... without enthusiasm. In places, of course, it's good, even though the characters have aged a lot, and Coke is so tired. But I hope it's the character who's tired, not the actor. I hope the jokes - GENTLE BUZZERS - will end on this episode. Well, it's too much. Dr. PARK says he's a GOOD doctor. A reference, or a coincidence.. But how I missed this screensaver..
@NyanQt3_14: Oops, I didn't know that the main character's name is PARK in Korean, now your reference to the reference has started playing with new colors :)))
@Анастасия9: So the Clinic has never been a purely comedy series. There are various dramatic moments in almost every episode that make you think. And sometimes even to the point of tears.
@Анастасия9: so it's not a sitcom, if anything, the Clinic has never positioned itself that way. There are quite a few funny episodes and moments, and there are some that are not far from depression. A life series. If you wanted to laugh cleanly, well, go "Naked Gun" then take a look
What a thrill, to feel this vibe of that very clinic again, it's the best thing in the last year, it's a pity that the short episodes, I would have watched for 40 minutes without stopping and it's a pity that the Coke was shown so little
It was bad, alas. Fake and plasticine. A bigger budget didn't seem to benefit either. And why would they divorce Jaydi and Elliot? The previous 8 seasons were enough for us, where they converged and diverged. I'm currently reviewing season 3, and how can you tell the difference?
You can write a lot, but for me everything is very simple. This is not a cringe, which means 10 out of 10! There are a lot of disadvantages, but who cares? This episode literally sets everything up (and in fact, far from everything ) pieces on the board, lightly stroking our nostalgia in the process. But at the same time, it makes it clear that our characters have matured and that they will have new topics for conversation and jokes. However, the old ones will remain, because they are still the same assholes, and this cannot be changed. And by the way, the return of our beloved doctor is quite similar to the return of our beloved maniac. After the minik, everything was cut off: no controversial moral torments - just a good portion of the fan service and the final approval of Dex in the rank of "apex predator". And then, after a season that didn't happen, we went back to basics. But how else? Those who want novelty don't watch remakes, revivals, and other over-digested stuff... and most importantly. After the disgusting Ted Lasso, there was no desire to get acquainted with Lawrence's further projects, but two episodes of the Clinic... So I ran to download Shrinking, and it's a very good show that captures his signature style and already seems to meet modern television standards. And the Clinic... It's a dinosaur. A relic of the ages. Although not. Dinosaurs are extinct. And this series is a shark. There is no need for him to change - he is perfect in this form.
Guys, xs is what you think, but for me it's 10/10 🤩, considering that it's a sequel after fucking 16 years! It was easy to shit yourself, but they managed to do it right, humor, drama, music - everything is in place) I'm watching, of course, in the best voice acting by Rybov and Tryndyaikina)
I cried with happiness the whole episode :D Of course, many actors are missing, which makes it seem like the clinic is a little empty. But that's life, it would be strange if all the staff stayed in one place for 16 years) I also noticed an inconsistency with the entrance to the old clinic, which has become more miniature and you can see on the street that it's all a decoration (note, the original clinic seems to have been destroyed in 2011-2012, as far as I remember). In general, I am glad for the new season and glad that we are all here together<3
@funnypennywise: Well, over 50, not everyone can look like that. She would like to gain a little weight, then her face would be younger, not so pointed.
Of course, I'm glad to see all my favorite characters. And if the plot of this series had been released 20 years ago, then in principle no one would have noticed much difference (in quality).
However, I think they shouldn't have started this. This is still the same clinic (judging by the first episode), which means its time has passed. It ended a couple of decades ago and has remained in the form of pleasant memories. And if you want to see your favorite characters again, then you can start reviewing the series. It hurts me to look at how they've matured, some of them have changed a lot. I think this season is even contraindicated for fans. It cannot be compared to Dexter's "restart". He moves the plot forward, develops the character, and introduces his legacy. The clinic wants us not to notice such a long pause and to look on as if it had never happened. But it doesn't happen that way.
the same clinic meets the realities of 2026. I cried and laughed, as is typical of the clinic.
It's very sad about the couple Jady and Elliot, but yes, as if this isn't even the end. they behave the same way as in previous breakups. Well, let's see what happens. It is also very interesting to watch the plot itself and how Jaydi will cope with the duties of the head physician.
The coke drain ruined the whole impression of the series. The best character in the series. It won't be a Clinic without him. And they seemed to ridicule the new tolerant, hyper-sensitive world and immediately surrendered to it. And this world needs Perry Cox, otherwise it won't survive. As it is, it's a great episode, as if the series never ended.
I've always dreamed of seeing the continuation of the Clinic, but at the same time I was afraid that it would turn out like with season 9. After watching the first episode, I realized... What the hell is this!🤩 I was flooded with memories of how I used to catch JD's adventures on MTV in the evenings in that very MTV voice acting, and how happy I was that red head sound took exactly those voices😊😊 I feel so good after watching the first episode. On the spot humor, drama, JD jokes with a Turk, Perry😍 At the same time, they did not travel completely on an old sleigh, they wrote in current current problems, burnout, and buzzers. Well done scriptwriters and actors, they made my day. Or even more than one.
I even cried! I am very surprised that I did not experience the usual unpleasant feeling towards "sequels" and "reboots" when watching. She smiled and cried. I liked everything. As for the plot moves, we are not directors or screenwriters to decide how the future of the characters should have turned out. The main thing is that in this sequel you can feel the sincerity and love invested in the series. Thanks for that.
I can't hide the fact that this episode made me feel nostalgic, and at the same time I was horrified by how fast time flies. All the actors are gray-haired and wrinkled, and I'll be like that soon too. 🙈
I've never waited for a restart at all. For me, the Clinic ended exactly at the end of season 8. And I still don't even know how to feel about the restart. But I liked the first episode, it's still in the spirit of the series, even though it feels like "the era is gone." I feel old with them, even though I'm not even 30 yet (but I will be this year), but I watched the Clinic during my first years at uni, so it's been a long time for me too.
It's strange, for some reason everyone is happy and says that it's a great comeback, but I watched and... I didn't feel anything. Well, yes, a couple of jokes are nothing like that. The chemistry of J.D. and Grater is felt. But that's probably all I can say positively. The rest is either neutral or cringe. I won't give up, I'll see what happens next, but I'm not excited yet. I don't know if I've changed, or if the series isn't the same. Judging by the comments, it seems to be the first...
Dr. Cox, where are you going? N-e-e-e-e-t! I came back for John McGinley (no, but close to it). I got the impression from the videos that he was in the main cast. I hope that Kelso will appear periodically.
And also, judging by the credits, Bill Lawrence is more of a wedding general here, and other people are acting as authors and showrunners. Deception. Deception is everywhere. However, given the number of projects that Lawrence is involved in at the same time, it is not surprising that he delegated authority.
But, in general, judging by the two episodes that have been released, it's definitely no worse than the apocryphal season about the medical institute. With the exception of the not very naturally played final scene, where everyone is wet-eyed (Zach Braff, well, you're the director of the episode!), it's quite decent.
Well, thanks to Red Head Sound for the return of Zhenya Rybov and Masha Tryndyaikina to voice acting. A double dose of nostalgia!
Also, judging by the credits, Bill Lawrence is more of a wedding general here, and other people are acting as authors and showrunners.
They write on Reddit that his contract with Apple does not allow him to be a showrunner anywhere else, only a producer. But to be fair, the showrunners were Tim Hobert (he's already gone) and Asim Batra, who once filmed episodes for the original Clinic, so they're still not strangers.
Here's a good post on this topic (I hope msh doesn't delete the post because of this):
A wonderful return of one of the best sitcoms! I was really afraid that the sequel would be as mediocre as possible, but while watching, you can feel the atmosphere of the very Clinic, from which you experience a ton of positive emotions! I would like to express my special gratitude to Rybov and Tryndyaikina for their unique and native voice acting!
As a fan of the Clinic since the days of the old and old MTV, which uses the series every year to review as a cure for the blues...I am very happy and satisfied. It's like I'm back home again. Yes, it won't be the same as before, but it's just the thing for nostalgia.
I drowned myself in tears! First of all, from the board (thanks for leaving the old clinic), second of all from the news of J.D. and Elliot, and then... we all need J.D.! I roared separately from Coldplay. It's the Clocks that have been on my phone for many years and evoke a lot of memories. Ooooh, keep up the same rhythm 💔
old school cramps. We've watched it at school yet...they haven't changed much in 15 years) it's cool to show how time has changed, zoomers, tolerance, burnout)) but it was in 2011 that I went to med and remembered the series)
Fire, fire, cannon, fire! I love this show, God, I was worried they'd screw it up. But I sat through the whole episode with a smile on my face. So far, it's very cool! I've only recently reviewed all the seasons, except for the one that doesn't exist.
Well, the sound in the screensaver made me want to cry, as usual.
Overall, I liked the series. It feels like an old clinic, but with modern motives in the form of eco-friendly relationships and condemnation of toxicity. The young lady from the HR department was amused with her gesture of lowering the degree, which, in my opinion, can be placed next to Bob Kelso's thumbs up gesture.
But the death of a woman at the end, or rather the drama "oh, I could have saved her if I'd spent a minute on her, whine-whine-plak-plak" somehow looks unnatural to me. Man, you're quite valuable, except that you didn't send her husband to fuck, and then she died and you suddenly changed your shoes, turning out to be not a tough loser, but a sensitive kid. Vtf? Playing to the public? So why, too, if you don't need anyone and you're all on your own? Or did you just think that you would be responsible for refusing, so you turned on the sad eyes?
Cox's transfer of his position to Jaydi also looks cool, touching and seems quite logical. Everything just came together, and the explanation that Perry gave Jayji sounds quite logical and touching. It feels like a full-fledged, good, logical continuation. I even remember all the seasons before, starting with the first one, how perceptive and supportive Jaydi is, and the fact that years later this led him to be himself instead of Cox is very captivating, adding integrity to either the series, or Jaydi, or all of them together. Rush. Of course, all this is with the exception of the ninth season from this story. I'll pretend he wasn't there.
I was so afraid that the series would be ruined, but in the end, I was crying almost from the first minute. Everything is so vital! And about sciatica, and about burnout, and about different generations. I feel so warm, like I've gone back 15 years in time, and now I'm going to watch new episodes on MTV. Thanks to the creators and the cast for being able to preserve the atmosphere of the "old" Clinic - and for aging with us.
Discussion: Season 1, Episode 1 Join the Discussion
133But I wouldn't be surprised if they eventually take "guy love" in a different direction)
That's probably the best news.
And they confirmed that they will be transferring the season.
- What can I do for you, old man?
- DAMN IT!
Not the worst return of the series. The chemistry of Vanilla and Chocolate bears has not disappeared over the years. Dr. Cox is still grumpy and unhappy. A couple of good jokes were made during the episode. Maybe something worthwhile will come out of this return after all. In any case, the pilot episode brought back the old characters quite well and outlined the exposition of what was happening. I hope it only gets better.
, it was good
, but it's a pity that they did this to Jaydi and Elliot))))
They have a child)
It was a touching moment.
Just yesterday, I saw an interview with the main trio, where Zach said that in the final scene of season 8 on the projector, Jaydi sees the supposed future that he would like. At that moment, I realized that nothing good was going to happen between Jaydi and Elliot.
The return turned out to be quite good, of course, but was it necessary to do it as a whole? I liked watching the main characters, but I would also like to see other characters - Laverne/Shirley, Kim, Bob, the janitor (where is he anyway?). Mixed feelings from the first episode, the sequel skillfully hits nostalgia, but I'm still not sure what it needs, the eighth season had a great ending, one of the best in the series.
And the new ones seem to be nothing))
And I hope that Todd will be featured again, and will not be an episode only in the first series)
The subpoena woman is like Dolores Umbridge. But it is unclear why a Korean can insult others. Although, yes, it is clear.
About the police of feelings, it was a credit.
With a beggar, it's borrowing from Interns. How Phil helped the migrant workers there.
Five minutes of agreement.
It was so touching that Cox called JD back. But in general, it looks like everyone there is deeply unhappy at this job.
I liked the way he said a line from the opening in the finale.
And where did all the interns from the last season go?
@driveshaft:
Zach Braff said that the events from season 9 will practically not be taken into account, the season essentially continues the 8th. They'll probably take some important points from there, but they probably won't remember them.
Please don't screw up this time!
To merge Coke in one episode is an understandable move with continuity, but ...
In general, it's not bad, the spirit of the "Clinic", as for me, has been preserved.
The final scene with an intern suffering/realizing his wrong ways is, of course, a tough one.
In places, of course, it's good, even though the characters have aged a lot, and Coke is so tired. But I hope it's the character who's tired, not the actor.
I hope the jokes - GENTLE BUZZERS - will end on this episode. Well, it's too much.
Dr. PARK says he's a GOOD doctor. A reference, or a coincidence..
But how I missed this screensaver..
I'm currently reviewing season 3, and how can you tell the difference?
There are a lot of disadvantages, but who cares? This episode literally sets everything up (and in fact, far from everything ) pieces on the board, lightly stroking our nostalgia in the process. But at the same time, it makes it clear that our characters have matured and that they will have new topics for conversation and jokes. However, the old ones will remain, because they are still the same assholes, and this cannot be changed.
And by the way, the return of our beloved doctor is quite similar to the return of our beloved maniac. After the minik, everything was cut off: no controversial moral torments - just a good portion of the fan service and the final approval of Dex in the rank of "apex predator". And then, after a season that didn't happen, we went back to basics. But how else? Those who want novelty don't watch remakes, revivals, and other over-digested stuff...
and most importantly. After the disgusting Ted Lasso, there was no desire to get acquainted with Lawrence's further projects, but two episodes of the Clinic... So I ran to download Shrinking, and it's a very good show that captures his signature style and already seems to meet modern television standards.
And the Clinic... It's a dinosaur. A relic of the ages. Although not. Dinosaurs are extinct. And this series is a shark. There is no need for him to change - he is perfect in this form.
I'VE MISSED YOU SO MUCH.
It's a great return, everything is bubbling and tickling with memories 🫶
I'm watching, of course, in the best voice acting by Rybov and Tryndyaikina)
Of course, many actors are missing, which makes it seem like the clinic is a little empty. But that's life, it would be strange if all the staff stayed in one place for 16 years)
I also noticed an inconsistency with the entrance to the old clinic, which has become more miniature and you can see on the street that it's all a decoration (note, the original clinic seems to have been destroyed in 2011-2012, as far as I remember).
In general, I am glad for the new season and glad that we are all here together<3
However, I think they shouldn't have started this. This is still the same clinic (judging by the first episode), which means its time has passed. It ended a couple of decades ago and has remained in the form of pleasant memories. And if you want to see your favorite characters again, then you can start reviewing the series. It hurts me to look at how they've matured, some of them have changed a lot. I think this season is even contraindicated for fans.
It cannot be compared to Dexter's "restart". He moves the plot forward, develops the character, and introduces his legacy. The clinic wants us not to notice such a long pause and to look on as if it had never happened. But it doesn't happen that way.
the same clinic meets the realities of 2026. I cried and laughed, as is typical of the clinic.
It's very sad about the couple Jady and Elliot, but yes, as if this isn't even the end. they behave the same way as in previous breakups. Well, let's see what happens. It is also very interesting to watch the plot itself and how Jaydi will cope with the duties of the head physician.
And they seemed to ridicule the new tolerant, hyper-sensitive world and immediately surrendered to it. And this world needs Perry Cox, otherwise it won't survive.
As it is, it's a great episode, as if the series never ended.
After watching the first episode, I realized... What the hell is this!🤩
I was flooded with memories of how I used to catch JD's adventures on MTV in the evenings in that very MTV voice acting, and how happy I was that red head sound took exactly those voices😊😊
I feel so good after watching the first episode. On the spot humor, drama, JD jokes with a Turk, Perry😍
At the same time, they did not travel completely on an old sleigh, they wrote in current current problems, burnout, and buzzers. Well done scriptwriters and actors, they made my day. Or even more than one.
I am very surprised that I did not experience the usual unpleasant feeling towards "sequels" and "reboots" when watching.
She smiled and cried. I liked everything. As for the plot moves, we are not directors or screenwriters to decide how the future of the characters should have turned out.
The main thing is that in this sequel you can feel the sincerity and love invested in the series. Thanks for that.
I feel old with them, even though I'm not even 30 yet (but I will be this year), but I watched the Clinic during my first years at uni, so it's been a long time for me too.
In short, some kind of ambiguous impression, it seems like it used to be, but it doesn't seem to be so cozy anymore (
I missed my favorites.
And also, judging by the credits, Bill Lawrence is more of a wedding general here, and other people are acting as authors and showrunners. Deception. Deception is everywhere. However, given the number of projects that Lawrence is involved in at the same time, it is not surprising that he delegated authority.
But, in general, judging by the two episodes that have been released, it's definitely no worse than the apocryphal season about the medical institute. With the exception of the not very naturally played final scene, where everyone is wet-eyed (Zach Braff, well, you're the director of the episode!), it's quite decent.
Well, thanks to Red Head Sound for the return of Zhenya Rybov and Masha Tryndyaikina to voice acting. A double dose of nostalgia!
@Bairum:
They write on Reddit that his contract with Apple does not allow him to be a showrunner anywhere else, only a producer. But to be fair, the showrunners were Tim Hobert (he's already gone) and Asim Batra, who once filmed episodes for the original Clinic, so they're still not strangers.
Here's a good post on this topic (I hope msh doesn't delete the post because of this):
https://www.reddit.com/r/Scrubs/comments/1oozalq/opinion_tim_hobert_stepping_down_as_showrunner_is/
I would like to express my special gratitude to Rybov and Tryndyaikina for their unique and native voice acting!
Can someone here, in the comments, under this thread, wish you a good night? :3
it's cool to show how time has changed, zoomers, tolerance, burnout))
but it was in 2011 that I went to med and remembered the series)
I've only recently reviewed all the seasons, except for the one that doesn't exist.
Overall, I liked the series. It feels like an old clinic, but with modern motives in the form of eco-friendly relationships and condemnation of toxicity.
The young lady from the HR department was amused with her gesture of lowering the degree, which, in my opinion, can be placed next to Bob Kelso's thumbs up gesture.
But the death of a woman at the end, or rather the drama "oh, I could have saved her if I'd spent a minute on her, whine-whine-plak-plak" somehow looks unnatural to me. Man, you're quite valuable, except that you didn't send her husband to fuck, and then she died and you suddenly changed your shoes, turning out to be not a tough loser, but a sensitive kid. Vtf? Playing to the public? So why, too, if you don't need anyone and you're all on your own? Or did you just think that you would be responsible for refusing, so you turned on the sad eyes?
Cox's transfer of his position to Jaydi also looks cool, touching and seems quite logical. Everything just came together, and the explanation that Perry gave Jayji sounds quite logical and touching. It feels like a full-fledged, good, logical continuation. I even remember all the seasons before, starting with the first one, how perceptive and supportive Jaydi is, and the fact that years later this led him to be himself instead of Cox is very captivating, adding integrity to either the series, or Jaydi, or all of them together. Rush.
Of course, all this is with the exception of the ninth season from this story.
I'll pretend he wasn't there.
We continue to watch