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| Janitor | |
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| Scrubs / Clone High character | |
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| Created by | Bill Lawrence |
| Portrayed by | Neil Flynn |
| Voiced by | Neil Flynn (Clone High) |
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| Gender | Male |
| Occupation | Janitor at Sacred Heart hospital |
The Janitor is a fictional character and antagonist of the American comedy-drama television series, Scrubs and the American adult animated science fiction sitcom, Clone High. [1] [2]
An incident in the pilot episode establishes an adversarial relationship between J.D. and him, which persists throughout the series. This tends to take the form of the Janitor pulling mean-spirited pranks on J.D., although he gives J.D. a pass after J.D.'s father Sam dies. In the last episode of Season 8, the Janitor reveals his name to J.D. as "Glenn Matthews", though he is referred to immediately afterward by a passerby as "Tommy", leaving his true name ambiguous. However, as part of the bonus features of the complete series DVD release, Bill Lawrence confirmed that Glenn Matthews is definitively the character's name, a callback to when Flynn had guest-starred as Janitor in Lawrence's animated series Clone High , depicted as working at the school before his son's death, and repeatedly called "Glenn" by the school's principal. [3]
In the Season 9 premiere, Turk tells J.D. that the day after he left Sacred Heart, the Janitor asked when J.D. was returning, either oblivious to, or in denial of, J.D.'s departure, and upon coming to the realization that J.D. no longer worked at Sacred Heart, promptly walked off the job and quit. He is not seen for the remainder of the season due to Neil Flynn leaving the show to begin working as a series regular on The Middle . In the 2023 revival of Clone High, Flynn reprises his role as Janitor, once again working at Clone High; [4] in "Clone Alone", Janitor signs Joan of Arc's Clone High 2023 yearbook, telling her (and signing) that "You're a lone wolf, just like me! – Janitor", before howling. [5]
Flynn is an improvisational comedian and, as such, ad-libs many of his lines. Flynn originally auditioned for the role of Dr. Cox. However, Lawrence asked Flynn if he would consider another part: the mysterious custodian who makes tormenting J.D. his life's work.
While the Janitor was intended as a running gag for only the pilot episode, series creator Lawrence stated, "When we watched the pilot, we knew instantly we had to keep this guy around." [6]