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What is a conventional or non-conventional sitcom and which one scrubs?

A conventional sitcom is a television comedy series that follows a traditional format, typically featuring a group of characters who live together or work together and encounter humorous situations in their everyday lives. The episodes are usually self-contained and do not have a continuous storyline.

A non-conventional sitcom is a comedy series that breaks away from the traditional sitcom format and may incorporate elements such as animation, documentary footage, or other non-traditional storytelling techniques. The episodes may also be more serialized, with storylines that continue from one episode to the next.

Scrubs is a non-conventional sitcom that aired on NBC from 2001 to 2010. The series follows the lives of a group of medical interns and residents at a teaching hospital. It uses a unique blend of comedy and drama to explore the characters' personal and professional lives. Scrubs is known for its use of voice-over narration, flashbacks, and fantasy sequences, which break away from the traditional sitcom format and give the series its distinctive style.

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