Scrubs Episodes Featuring Blackface Have Been Removed From Hulu

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Scrubs is the latest series to divest itself of racially insensitive episodes. Deadline reports that Hulu has removed three episodes from its site which feature characters in blackface. 

The episodes in question are titled “My Fifteen Seconds” from Season 3 and “My Jiggly Ball” and “My Chopped Liver” from Season 5. Both Zach Braff‘s character J.D. and Sarah Chalke‘s character Elliot wear blackface in these episodes. 

NBC made a similar choice, yanking episodes of 30 Rock that feature characters in blackface, which prompted Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence to weigh in on the issue. After the 30 Rock decision was made public, fans called for Scrubs to do the same. Lawrence responded on Twitter, “Agreed. Already in the works.”

TV Guide has reached out to Hulu for comment.

Scrubs is available to stream on Hulu.

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