List of Scrubs episodes
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The following is a complete episode list for the television show Scrubs, which began being broadcast on October 2, 2001. More extensive information on individual episodes, including full plot synopses and complete soundtrack information can be found here.
NBC had announced that Scrubs would end after its seventh season, containing a reduced 18 episodes.[1] However the writer's strike ended up cutting the show's episodes down to 11, and Scrubs ended its run on NBC with a total of 150 episodes. However, as of mid-April of 2008, the cast returned to film an additional 18 episodes to be run as Season 8 by ABC. In addition, a special called "My Charlie Brown Christmas" was created by Daniel Russ and Ryan Levin for the Scrubs 2003 Christmas party, it is a re-cut and re-dub of A Charlie Brown Christmas, starring the cast of Scrubs.[2] All episode titles begin with the word "My", unless the bulk of the episode is narrated by someone other than J.D., in which case they are named "His Story", "Her Story", or "Their Story", with numbers denoting subsequent episodes by the same name.
As of May 8, 2008, 150 episodes of Scrubs have been broadcast. The first six seasons are available on DVD in Regions 1, 2 and 4.
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[edit] Series overview
| Season | Episodes | Season Premiere | Season Finale | U.S. ratings | DVD releases | ||||
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| 1 | 24 | October 2, 2001 | May 21, 2002 | 11.2 million (40th place) | May 17, 2005 | June 27, 2005 | June 29, 2005 | ||
| 2 | 22 | September 26, 2002 | April 17, 2003 | 15.9 million (15th place) | November 15, 2005 | September 12, 2005 | September 19, 2005 | ||
| 3 | 22 | October 2, 2003 | May 4, 2004 | 10.4 million (43rd place) | May 9, 2006 | February 13, 2006 | February 22, 2006 | ||
| 4 | 25 | August 31, 2004 | May 10, 2005 | 6.9 million (88th place) | October 10, 2006 | September 18, 2006 | September 27, 2006 | ||
| 5 | 24 | January 3, 2006 | May 16, 2006 | 6.4 million (98th place) | May 22, 2007 | June 18, 2007 | June 6, 2007 | ||
| 6 | 22 | November 30, 2006 | May 17, 2007 | 6.4 million (87th place) | October 30, 2007 | January 14, 2008 | December 5, 2007 | ||
| 7 | 11 | October 25, 2007 | May 8, 2008 | 6.38 million (115th place) | November 11, 2008[3] | TBA | TBA | ||
| 8 | 18 | 2008 | 2009 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
[edit] Season 1: 2001-2002
The first season follows J.D. (Zach Braff)'s and his best friend Turk (Donald Faison)'s first year out of medical school as interns at Sacred Heart Hospital. J.D. quickly meets his reluctant mentor, Dr. Perry Cox (John C. McGinley); an attractive young woman (and fellow intern) named Elliot (Sarah Chalke), on whom he has a crush; the hospital's janitor (Neil Flynn), who goes out of his way to irritate J.D.; the Chief of Medicine, Dr. Bob Kelso (Ken Jenkins), who is more concerned about the budget than the patients; and Carla Espinosa (Judy Reyes), Turk's new girlfriend, who puts Turk through the trials and tribulations of being in a serious relationship. The characters face romances and relationship issues, family obligations, overwhelming paperwork, and a tremendous number of patients. The first season also introduces minor characters such as Todd, a surgeon and sexual deviant; Ted, the hospital's sad-sack lawyer; Laverne, a nurse and Carla's good friend; and Jordan Sullivan, an administrative official and Dr. Cox's ex-wife.
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| 1 | My First Day | October 2, 2001 | 101 | Adam Bernstein | Bill Lawrence |
| In the series opener, all the major characters are introduced as they start life at Sacred Heart Hospital.
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| 2 | My Mentor | October 4, 2001 | 102 | Adam Bernstein | Bill Lawrence |
| J.D. tries to get to know Dr. Cox, but is rebuffed. Turk actively pursues Carla and succeeds through candor where swagger and machismo have failed. Elliot gets on the wrong side of Carla. J.D. tries to convince his patient (John Ducey) to quit smoking.
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| 3 | My Best Friend's Mistake | October 9, 2001 | 103 | Adam Bernstein | Eric Weinberg |
| Elliot takes issue with the terms of endearment Dr. Kelso uses for her, but naïvely follows Dr. Cox's advice and confronts Kelso about it. J.D. misses Turk's company because they are both too busy to hang out, and he worries that a patient's post-op reaction is Turk's fault. Elliot and J.D. are getting close, but an interrupted kiss might make the difference between being friends and something more.
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| 4 | My Old Lady | October 16, 2001 | 104 | Marc Buckland | Matt Tarses |
| The three interns have to face death for the first time: J.D.'s patient is a headstrong but kindly old woman, Turk's is a young man who just needs some company, and Elliot's is a Hispanic woman who does not speak any English. The episode's writer, Matt Tarses, won the 2002 Humanitas Prize in the 30 Minute Category for this episode.
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| 5 | My Two Dads | October 23, 2001 | 105 | Craig Zisk | Garrett Donovan & Neil Goldman |
| J.D. has to decide between Dr. Cox or Dr. Kelso as a mentor. The decision isn't made any easier when all three, along with Dr. Kelso's lapdog Dr. Steadman, play a game of golf together. Elliot believes her breasts to have healing powers. In order to make up to Carla, Turk gives her a pen that, unbeknownst to him, was previously removed from a patient's rectum. Dr. Cox's actions to help an uninsured patient earn him a suspension. Louie Anderson has a cameo role in this episode. | |||||
| 6 | My Bad | October 30, 2001 | 106 | Marc Buckland | Gabrielle Allan |
| Dr. Cox's suspension puts his future at the hospital in doubt. Elliot discovers her patient, Dr. Greenberg, is a psychiatrist. J.D. has a beautiful but self-absorbed board member as a patient, and he winds up having sex with her. Unfortunately, he finds out that she is Dr. Cox's ex-wife, Jordan (Christa Miller, in her first appearance in the series). J.D. tries to convince Jordan to help Dr. Cox. Wedding footage in the episode was taken from Miller's real-life wedding to series-creator Bill Lawrence.
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| 7 | My Super Ego | November 6, 2001 | 107 | Peter Lauer | Mike Schwartz |
| J.D. relishes being the best intern, but then has to face competition from fellow intern Nick Murdoch (Sean Hayes). Turk confronts his fear of making a mistake in surgery after thinking he has accidentally nicked a patient's colon.
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| 8 | My Fifteen Minutes | November 15, 2001 | 108 | Lawrence Trilling | Eric Weinberg |
| J.D. and Turk save the life of a TV cameraman, which makes them celebrities. Dr. Kelso decides to take advantage of this by using Turk in advertisements for the hospital aimed at the urban community, with slogans such as "Our MD's have Mad Skills" and "Time to Get an EKG, G". Cox is supposed to write J.D.'s intern evaluation but tells J.D. to do it himself. When J.D. refuses, Dr. Cox reveals that he wanted J.D. to do it so that he could discover his own shortcomings and judge himself. Featured music:
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| 9 | My Day Off | November 20, 2001 | 109 | Elodie Keene | Janae Bakken |
| J.D. develops appendicitis and sees the hospital from the patients' point of view. Elliot and Turk are his medical and surgical interns respectively. Michael McDonald guest-stars as Mike Davis. | |||||
| 10 | My Nickname | November 27, 2001 | 110 | Matthew Diamond | Bill Lawrence |
| J.D. and Carla's relationship changes when he starts to have more medical knowledge than her and takes offense at her nickname for him ("Bambi"). Elliot treats Jill (Nicole Sullivan), a patient who's just as nervous and neurotic as she. The Janitor comes up with a new nickname for J.D.
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| 11 | My Own Personal Jesus | December 11, 2001 | 111 | Jeff Melman | Debra Fordham |
| Turk loses his faith in a just God after spending a night on call on Christmas Eve. Elliot searches for a missing pregnant girl. Dr. Cox assigns J.D. to videotape the childbirth of one of Dr. Cox's friends. The title refers to the song "Personal Jesus" by Depeche Mode.
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| 12 | My Blind Date | January 8, 2002 | 112 | Marc Buckland | Mark Stegemann |
| J.D. must look after a social worker, Alex, who slipped in the hospital and winds up stuck in an MRI machine. They flirt, but J.D. is reluctant to ask her out without knowing what she looks like. Elliot tries to gain Dr. Cox's favor the way J.D. has. Turk is angry at Carla when he thinks he may love her. Guest-stars include Michael McDonald as Mike Davis, Elizabeth Bogush as Alex, and Jimmie Walker as himself.
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| 13 | My Balancing Act | January 15, 2002 | 113 | Michael Spiller | Neil Goldman & Garrett Donovan |
| J.D.'s relationship with Alex is jeopardized by the amount of time he spends at the hospital. Turk and Carla experience bedroom-related problems. Elizabeth Bogush guest-stars as Alex. The episode features an allusion to the book The House of God
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| 14 | My Drug Buddy | January 22, 2002 | 114 | Michael Spiller | Matt Tarses |
| When drugs go missing, Elliot suspects a patient who is a former drug addict, but Alex defends him. Elliot tells J.D. that she thinks Alex will hurt him and J.D. accuses her of being jealous. Alex ends up being the one who took the drugs. She and J.D. part on uncertain terms, and J.D. tries to confront Elliot about her accusation of the patient. Carla gets a ride from Dr. Kelso. Elizabeth Bogush guest-stars as Alex.
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| 15 | My Bed Banter & Beyond | February 5, 2002 | 115 | Lawrence Trilling | Gabrielle Allan |
| The episode switches between Elliot and J.D. spending a sex-filled day in bed and the ensuing weeks, where their new relationship breaks down. The hospital staff reveals their feelings to a psychologist.
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| 16 | My Heavy Meddle | February 26, 2002 | 116 | Will Mackenzie | Mike Schwartz |
| J.D. and Elliot are not talking to each other after breaking up, but with Turk's help they get on better terms. Dr. Cox goes on the rampage.
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| 17 | My Student | March 5, 2002 | 117 | Matthew Diamond | Story: Mark Stegemann, Teleplay: Janae Bakken & Debra Fordham |
| The interns receive their first medical students. J.D.'s is very much like he was at the beginning, Elliot's is a jerk but the son of the CEO of the corporation that owns the hospital, and Turk's is a smart, confident woman to whom Dr. Cox is attracted. Guest stars Kelli Williams as Kristen Murphy.
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| 18 | My Tuscaloosa Heart | March 12, 2002 | 118 | Lawrence Trilling | Story: Janae Bakken, Teleplay: Debra Fordham & Mark Stegemann |
| J.D. feels guilty when a rude patient, whom he ignored, dies. Carla assures him that it was the terminal cancer, but J.D. is unable to sleep. Dr. Cox is unable to decide between the three women he likes. Elliot and Turk discover a possible new side to Dr. Kelso. The title is taken from "My Tuscaloosa Heart" by Ken Jenkins, which features in the episode. | |||||
| 19 | My Old Man | April 9, 2002 | 119 | Adam Bernstein | Matt Tarses |
| The interns' parents come to visit. Carla deals with the fact that she is just like Turk's mother. Elliot questions why she became a doctor. Guest stars include R. Lee Ermey as the Janitor's father, Lane Davies as Elliot's father, Markie Post as Elliot's mother, with Hattie Winston as Turk's mom and John Ritter as J.D.'s father, Sam Dorian.
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| 20 | My Way or the Highway | April 16, 2002 | 120 | Adam Bernstein | Eric Weinberg |
| Due to Turk's competitiveness, Turk convinces J.D.'s patient to decide upon surgery instead of medicine, which angers J.D. Elliot falls for a patient, Sean (Scott Foley). Dr. Kelso fires two nurses and after Dr. Cox confronts him, he fires 'Coffee Nurse.' Guest stars Fred Stoller. | |||||
| 21 | My Sacrificial Clam | April 30, 2002 | 121 | Marc Buckland | Story: Debra Fordham, Teleplay: Janae Bakken & Mark Stegemann |
| J.D. is struck by a needle full of blood contaminated with Hepatitis B. Cleared from infection, he becomes scared of getting sick. Elliot chooses the hospital over her new boyfriend Sean (Scott Foley). Cameo appearance from William Daniels and Ed Begley Jr..
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| 22 | My Occurrence | May 7, 2002 | 122 | Lawrence Trilling | Bill Lawrence |
| (Part 1) Jordan's brother and Dr. Cox's best friend Ben (Brendan Fraser) comes into the hospital after piercing his hand with a nail-gun; however Dr. Cox and J.D. later become worried when his hand won't stop bleeding, with J.D. going into denial about the results of Ben's tests. A series of paperwork bungles nearly has Turk operate on the wrong patient, and has Elliot incorrectly inform Jill (Nicole Sullivan) that she's pregnant.
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| 23 | My Hero | May 14, 2002 | 123 | Michael Spiller | Garrett Donovan & Neil Goldman |
| (Part 2) Ben (Brendan Fraser) begins treatment for leukemia, but Dr. Cox has a hard time being supportive because he cares about Ben too much. Turk's ego takes a hit from the attending surgeon Dr. Wen, and Carla and Elliot scorch Dr. Kelso in a personal review. J.D. is very spooked to discover that the janitor knows far too much about him. Guest stars Lela Lee as Bonnie.
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| 24 | My Last Day | May 21, 2002 | 124 | Michael Spiller | Gabrielle Allan & Mike Schwartz |
| The interns realize they have become jaded after working at the hospital for a year, and they decide to treat a patient aggressively. After Dr. Cox chides Jordan for her predictability, she reveals all the main characters' secrets to each other.
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[edit] Season 2: 2002-2003
The second season focuses on Dr. John Dorian's second year practicing medicine at Sacred Heart, where he is now a resident. In the season opener, everyone is still in shock from the secrets Jordan just revealed ("My Last Day"). As the season develops, J.D.'s older brother Dan (Tom Cavanagh) comes to visit, money issues affect J.D., Elliot, and Turk, Turk proposes to Carla, and Elliot finds a new boyfriend, a nurse named Paul Flowers (Ricky Schroeder). Dr. Cox resumes a sexual relationship with his ex-wife Jordan, with quite unexpected results.
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| 25 | My Overkill | September 26, 2002 | 201 | Adam Bernstein | Bill Lawrence |
| After Jordan revealed that she slept with J.D., he expects the worst from Dr. Cox. Elliot, embarrassed by Jordan's revelation about her lingering feelings for J.D., is avoiding J.D. at all costs. Carla is angry with Turk for not telling her that Dr. Cox was in love with her, and Dr. Cox is annoyed at Dr. Kelso for being played for a non-existent promotion and at J.D. for sleeping with Jordan. Guest-stars Colin Hay as the troubadour.
A new design for the opening credits was introduced with this episode, with Neil Flynn (the "Janitor") listed as a regular cast member. The episode's title is derived from the featured song "Overkill", which Colin Hay performs onscreen.
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| 26 | My Nightingale | October 3, 2002 | 202 | Craig Zisk | Eric Weinberg |
| The residents spend a night on-call with no attending physicians available and deal with the responsibility of running the hospital on their own and having to make a tough decision about a patient. Meanwhile, Cox struggles with his feelings for Jordan. Featured music:
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| 27 | My Case Study | October 10, 2002 | 203 | Michael Spiller | Gabrielle Allan |
| Dr. Kelso starts an impromptu competition with the residents, offering an all-expenses-paid medical conference outing in Reno if they can bring him the most interesting case study. J.D. wants to compete, but fears he will fall out of favor with Dr. Cox if he does. The entire hospital takes advantage of Dr. Kelso's annual good mood the day after he renews "marital activities" with his wife Enid. Elliot worries that she isn't getting along well with Carla. Guest-stars Michael McDonald as Mike Davis.
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| 28 | My Big Mouth | October 17, 2002 | 204 | Paul Quinn | Mark Stegemann |
| J.D. and Carla's relationship deteriorates when J.D. accidentally reveals some of Carla's secrets. The surgical residents compete for a trip to Mexico with Dr. Kelso. Elliot worries that she isn't presenting a competent image to Dr. Cox and takes on some harrowing cases to improve it. | |||||
| 29 | My New Coat | October 24, 2002 | 205 | Marc Buckland | Matt Tarses |
| J.D. gets an ego boost by wearing a white doctor's coat, but also has to accept the increased responsibilities that come with it. Elliot's reputation suffers when she has a one-night stands with another Sacred Heart doctor.
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| 30 | My Big Brother | October 31, 2002 | 206 | Michael Spiller | Tim Hobert |
| J.D.'s older brother Dan (Tom Cavanagh) drops by for a visit, but J.D. can't hide how ashamed he is of his brother's life. Turk learns a lesson when he makes a bet with Dr. Cox on whether a patient lives or dies. Meanwhile, Sacred Heart staff is in costume for Halloween, and one person in particular is wreaking havoc in a gorilla suit, much to Dr. Kelso's disgust.
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| 31 | My First Step | November 7, 2002 | 207 | Lawrence Trilling | Mike Schwartz |
| Julie Keaton (Heather Locklear), the attractive pharmaceutical representative on whom everyone has a secret crush, arrives at Sacred Heart, and tensions between her and Dr. Cox run high. J.D. and Elliot bicker over which one is the better doctor. Carla considers the drawbacks of being "just a nurse".
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| 32 | My Fruit Cups | November 14, 2002 | 208 | Ken Whittingham | Janae Bakken |
| Dr. Cox and Julie (Heather Locklear) hook up, but Cox's new happiness is complicated when a pregnant Jordan arrives. J.D. and Turk suffer from a poor financial situation, and continue to steal food and toilet paper from the hospital. Elliot's father cuts her off after she refuses to become an OBGYN as he wishes.
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| 33 | My Lucky Day | December 5, 2002 | 209 | Lawrence Trilling | Debra Fordham |
| Elliot is forced to move out and also has to deal with a malpractice suit. J.D. shows up Dr. Cox and an unofficial competition begins between them. Guest-stars Alan Ruck as Mr. Bragin, and features cameo appearances by David Copperfield and John Ritter. This is the only episode in which the Janitor does not appear.
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| 34 | My Monster | December 12, 2002 | 210 | Gail Mancuso | Angela Nissel |
| Problems develop in the relationships of Turk and Carla and of Dr. Cox and Jordan. J.D. considers exactly how much the hospital consumes their lives; the stress and general gross experiences he deals with everyday are stealing his "mojo" just as he starts dating Lisa the gift Shop Girl (Sarah Lancaster). Having lost the apartment her father paid for, Elliot is forced to live in the back of a moving truck as she has no time to find another place, and J.D. loses his mojo while dating Lisa the gift-shop girl.
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| 35 | My Sex Buddy | January 2, 2003 | 211 | Will Mackenzie | Garrett Donovan & Neil Goldman |
| Not wanting to repeat their last disastrous relationship, J.D. and Elliot agree to remain "sex buddies," but J.D. isn't satisfied with this arrangement. Turk tries to help out Elliot with her workload, but his efforts backfire. Carla learns a lesson about why hospitals can't always give definite answers.
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| 36 | My New Old Friend | January 9, 2003 | 212 | Chris Koch | Gabrielle Allan |
| J.D.'s feelings for Elliot continue to grow even after they break off casual sex; he tries seeing Lisa (Sarah Lancaster) again. Dr. Cox and Carla misdiagnose a hypochondriac (Richard Kind) patient after not taking his claims seriously. Dr. Kelso teaches Turk a lesson about the small lies their patients tell them.
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| 37 | My Philosophy | January 16, 2003 | 213 | Chris Koch | Story: Bill Lawrence, Teleplay: Matt Tarses & Tim Hobert |
| Elliot demands single-sex locker rooms from Dr. Kelso, who is considering ways he might acquire a bigger office. Turk pops the question to Carla, but not in the way he'd originally planned. One of J.D.'s favorite patients (Jill Tracy) is back in the hospital for her heart condition.
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| 38 | My Brother, My Keeper | January 23, 2003 | 214 | Michael Spiller | Eric Weinberg |
| Turk's brother Kevin (D.L. Hughley) comes to visit with important news; Turk's feelings of inadequacy and debt to his brother surface. Dr. Townshend (Dick van Dyke), an elderly doctor liked by everyone, runs into trouble with his best friend Dr. Kelso when J.D. screws up an out-dated procedure under his supervision.
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| 39 | His Story | January 30, 2003 | 215 | Ken Whittingham | Bonnie Schneider & Hadley Davis |
| This episode is narrated from Dr. Cox's, rather than J.D.'s, viewpoint. Dr. Cox discusses the hospital and Jordan in his sessions with his psychiatrist, Dr. Gross (Eric Bogosian). Elliot is thrilled to meet Paul Flowers (Ricky Schroeder), an attractive and charming doctor...until she learns he's actually a nurse. Carla finally says yes to Turk's proposal.
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| 40 | My Karma | February 20, 2003 | 216 | Marc Buckland | Janae Bakken & Debra Fordham |
| J.D. and Turk attempt to cover up the fact they were hitting golf balls off the roof and may have caused the accident that landed their patient in the hospital, but the Janitor knows... Jordan finally gives birth, and reveals to J.D. who the father of her baby is, and asks him to keep her secret. | |||||
| 41 | My Own Private Practice Guy | March 13, 2003 | 217 | Marc Buckland | Angela Nissel & Mark Stegemann |
| J.D. comes to admire his patient's private practice doctor, Dr. Peter Fisher (Jay Mohr), but is shocked to find out Peter was actually the reason Jordan and Dr. Cox divorced. The Janitor starts flirting with Elliot, and Carla begins to worry about her appearance. Features a cameo appearance by Jay Leno. | |||||
| 42 | My T.C.W. | March 20, 2003 | 218 | Adam Bernstein | Bill Lawrence |
| Dr. Cox switches from female to dog names for J.D. after an interesting bestiality rumor about J.D. makes the rounds. Dr. Cox competes with baby Jack for Jordan's attention; relationship troubles crop up for Elliot and Paul and for Turk and Carla. When J.D. accepts a date from Jamie Moyer (Amy Smart), the very attractive wife of a comatose patient, his friends give him flak for it. The title is an abbreviation for "Tasty Coma Wife," the moniker J.D. and Turk give to Jamie. Featured music:
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| 43 | My Kingdom | March 27, 2003 | 219 | Michael Spiller | April Pesa |
| When J.D. does a temporary surgery elective, his friendship with Turk suffers as he tries to win popularity. The Janitor gets a new power saw. Dr. Cox's plays a prank on Dr. Kelso while he's away, and it gets a little out of hand. Elliot's slip of the tongue drastically changes her relationship with Paul. | |||||
| 44 | My Interpretation | April 3, 2003 | 220 | Will Mackenzie | Story: Mike Schwartz, Teleplay: Garrett Donovan & Neil Goldman |
| J.D. attends the funeral of Jamie's (Amy Smart) husband, with predictable results. Turk has a sex dream about Elliot and is bewildered and embarrassed by it. Dr. Cox experiences still more mixed feelings about raising a child he still believes is not his.
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| 45 | My Drama Queen | April 10, 2003 | 221 | Michael Spiller | Will Berson |
| J.D.'s relationship with Jamie (Amy Smart) takes a few interesting twists; Elliot correctly identifies her as a drama queen. Carla's mother dies. Dr. Cox is stuck with Ted in teaching a sensitivity seminar after Dr. Kelso witnesses Dr. Cox being particularly vicious towards a patient.
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| 46 | My Dream Job | April 17, 2003 | 222 | Bill Lawrence | Tim Hobert & Matt Tarses |
| The end of the second year has the residents finding their jobs too monotonous; luckily, Spence (Ryan Reynolds), an old college buddy of J.D. and Turk's, visits and lightens things up, perhaps a little too much. Dr. Cox learns the truth about baby Jack and confides in J.D. he doesn't think he'd make a good father. J.D. encourages Cox to imagine being a father, and as Dr. Kelso further attempts to break Elliot's spirit, Dr. Cox steps in and punches him.
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[edit] Season 3: 2003-2004
It's J.D.'s, Elliot's, and Turk's third year at Sacred Heart and second year as residents. As the season opens, Elliot decides to change her image, with some help from the Janitor. J.D.'s undeniable crush on Elliot emerges again, but J.D. instead begins a relationship with Jordan's sister Danni (Tara Reid), who is also dealing with feelings for her ex. Turk and Carla are engaged and planning their wedding. Turk, along with the Todd and the other surgical residents, deal with the new attending surgeon, Dr. Grace Miller (Bellamy Young), who dislikes Turk and considers him sexist. Dr. Cox and Jordan are doing well with their relationship and their son Jack, although he develops a schoolboy crush on Dr. Miller. He also struggles with the death of his best friend. Elliot gets into a serious relationship with Sean Kelly (Scott Foley) and tries to work out their long distance relationship while he's in New Zealand for 6 months.
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| 47 | My Own American Girl | October 2, 2003 | 301 | Bill Lawrence | Bill Lawrence |
| J.D, Turk, and Carla work together to diagnose one of J.D.'s patients. Elliot, frustrated that everyone walks all over her and desperately needing to change her bad-luck streak, acts on some advice from the Janitor and gets a make-over. Guest stars Scott Foley as Sean Kelly.
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| 48 | My Journey | October 9, 2003 | 302 | Michael Spiller | Tim Hobert |
| Turk and Carla set the date for their wedding. J.D. is worried about losing his close friendship with Turk and asks him out on a "man date." Elliot gets back together with her ex-boyfriend Sean (Scott Foley), but the relationship has a rocky start. Carla obsesses over whose urine is in an unmarked container left at the nurses' station. The title refers to the featured song "Don't Stop Believin'," by one of J.D.'s favorite bands, Journey.
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| 49 | My White Whale | October 23, 2003 | 303 | Michael Spiller | Eric Weinberg |
| Jordan and Dr. Cox worry about Jack's slight cough and try to get him seen by the hospital's own pediatrician, Dr. Dave Norris (Christopher Meloni), who is as obnoxious as Dr. Cox. The residents get their own interns and the inevitable problems that come with them: Turk is too heavy-handed, J.D. fails to assert his authority, and Elliot continues to deal with her own insecurities. J.D. reluctantly accepts help from dolphin trainer Sean (Scott Foley).
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| 50 | My Lucky Night | October 30, 2003 | 304 | John Inwood | Neil Goldman & Garrett Donovan |
| J.D. distracts the Janitor and Troy the Cafeteria Guy with a riddle. Dr. Cox and Dr. Jeffrey Steadman (Matt Winston) compete for the residency director position. Carla gets to work with Turk when she covers for one of the surgical nurses; Turk is annoyed at first but then appreciative when Dr. Wen (Charles Chun) says it was as though he had a lucky charm in the room with him. Sean's (Scott Foley) and Elliot's relationship hits rocky ground; J.D. seizes the opportunity to admit his hidden feelings for her.
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| 51 | My Brother, Where Art Thou? | November 6, 2003 | 305 | Marc Buckland | Mike Schwartz |
| Dan (Tom Cavanagh) visits again and blames Dr. Cox for making J.D. cynical. After warning hospital staff against taking other jobs, Dr. Kelso catches Elliot and Carla moonlighting at an animal hospital. | |||||
| 52 | My Advice to You | November 13, 2003 | 306 | Gail Mancuso | Debra Fordham |
| Carla's brother Marco (Freddy Rodriguez) visits and does his best to aggravate Turk. Dr. Cox and Dr. Kelso differ in their opinions over patient care, and Dr. Cox is surprised to find that J.D. is taking Dr. Kelso's advice. J.D. is interested in Danni (Tara Reid), a girl who seems sweet, if a little wacky (she has an active inner monologue and speaks random thoughts aloud). But his delight is squashed when he discovers she's Jordan's sister.
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| 53 | My Fifteen Seconds | November 20, 2003 | 307 | Ken Whittingham | Mark Stegemann |
| J.D. and Danni (Tara Reid) hook up, prompting Dr. Cox to reveal to Danni that J.D. slept with Jordan. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox and J.D. deal with an extremely annoying patient, Jill Tracy (Nicole Sullivan), and almost miss something extremely important because they spend so little time with their patients (an average of 15 seconds, according to J.D.). Dr. Kelso goes temporarily deaf after using cheap stethoscopes, and Carla's medical advice to Elliot provokes tension between them. Features a cameo appearance by Erik Estrada.
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| 54 | My Friend the Doctor | December 4, 2003 | 308 | Ken Whittingham | Gabrielle Allan |
| When Dr. Cox badly hurts his back showing off in front of Turk, he begins to realize he's not as young as he used to be. J.D. isn't impressed with the false personalities the Janitor uses on the rest of the staff, until he recognizes him playing a transit policeman in The Fugitive (in which Neil Flynn did appear) and concludes that the Janitor is an actor.
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| 55 | My Dirty Secret | December 11, 2003 | 309 | Chris Koch | Matt Tarses |
| After accidentally giving a patient an orgasm during a pelvic examination, Elliot admits she has a problem with the clinical terms for genitalia. Carla attempts to help Elliot get over her fear of "dirty words," but realizes she may be too assertive for her own good. Dr. Cox is moved by the relationship between a prostate cancer patient, Mr. Randolph (Barry Bostwick), and his wife. J.D gives advice to Dr. Cox about his relationship with Jordan and his son, and when it doesn't pan out, is subject to Dr. Cox's revenge.
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Note: This episode was originally scheduled to be broadcast on October 16, 2003. However, the entire NBC lineup was pulled due to the Major League Baseball 2003 American League Championship Series on FOX going to a 7th game.[4] The other NBC shows from that night (Friends, ER, and Will & Grace) all shifted their scheduled episodes to the following week. For reasons unknown, this episode was not shifted to the following week, and was broadcast out of order (with some small edits in an attempt to hide the inconsistencies, such as Sean being present). This episode was broadcast in its original form and original order in some international markets. |
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| 56 | My Rule of Thumb | January 22, 2004 | 310 | Craig Zisk | Janae Bakken |
| Elliot and Carla get arrested looking for a gigolo for a terminally-ill patient who wants to lose her virginity before she dies. Danni (Tara Reid) is uncomfortable after walking in on Jordan and Dr. Cox having sex, and asks J.D. if she could stay at his place. J.D. starts having second thoughts almost immediately after initially agreeing. Dr. Cox and Turk clash over a friend of Dr. Cox who needs a liver transplant.
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| 57 | My Clean Break | February 3, 2004 | 311 | Chris Koch | Angela Nissel |
| Nervous about Danni's (Tara Reid) plans to move in with him, J.D. decides he needs to break up with her -- only he's never actually dumped anyone before. The Janitor starts flirting with Elliot again. Dr. Cox realizes that he is no longer frightening to his residents, and therefore may have lost control over them.
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| 58 | My Catalyst | February 10, 2004 | 312 | Michael Spiller | Bill Lawrence |
| Dr. Kevin Casey (Michael J. Fox), a skilled surgeon who has a long history with Dr. Cox and who suffers from crippling OCD, imparts wisdom to everyone at Sacred Heart.
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| 59 | My Porcelain God | February 17, 2004 | 313 | Adam Bernstein | Tim Hobert & Eric Weinberg |
| Dr. Casey (Michael J. Fox) and J.D discover the toilet the Janitor installed on the roof, which earns the name "epiphany toilet" after every Sacred Heart staff member finds a solution to a problem or a revelation after using it. Dr. Kelso closes down an entire wing of the hospital to save money; Dr. Cox and Carla fight back by using his own office as a patient room. Turk asks J.D. to be his best man, but J.D. is hurt to discover that he wasn't Turk's first choice. Noticing how helpful Dr. Casey has been to her fellow staff, Elliot seeks advice from him on intubation after she botches the procedure.
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| 60 | My Screw Up | February 24, 2004 | 314 | Chris Koch | Neil Goldman & Garrett Donovan |
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| 61 | My Tormented Mentor | March 2, 2004 | 315 | Craig Zisk | Gabrielle Allan |
| Dr. Cox is struggling to recover from his friend's death, and refuses J.D.'s efforts to comfort him; meanwhile, Jordan's self-absorbed friends, Maddie (Embeth Davidtz) and Allison (Julie Warner) are staying with Jordan to comfort her. Carla scolds the Todd, Dr. Kelso and Dr. Cox about sexual harassment, and the new female attending surgeon, Dr. Grace Miller (Bellamy Young), brings up the issue of sexism in the surgical wing.
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| 62 | My Butterfly | March 16, 2004 | 316 | Henry Chan | Justin Spitzer |
| This episode explores a number of interrelated events, which illustrate the relationships among the Sacred Heart staff. The title comes from a single butterfly interacting with numerous objects and people, in a reference to the philosophical concept of the butterfly effect.
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| 63 | My Moment of Un-Truth | March 30, 2004 | 317 | Gail Mancuso | Rich Eustis |
| Carla has dinner with a former crush and asks J.D. not to tell Turk. Elliot deals with a patient, Mr. Thompson (Alexander Chaplin), who's adamant about not taking drugs; to her surprise, Dr. Cox insists he is a drug addict who will eventually weasel drugs out of her. The Janitor attempts to trick J.D. and Turk into believing he has a twin brother. | |||||
| 64 | His Story II | April 6, 2004 | 318 | Jason Ensler | Mark Stegemann |
| This episode is narrated from Turk's, rather than J.D.'s, viewpoint. Turk delays mailing out the wedding invitations, as it is the point of no return for getting married. During surgery, Turk makes a mistake that causes irreparable nerve damage to a young concert pianist, to whom he can't admit his mistake. J.D. covers Elliot's stint as a hospital clown; the Janitor becomes his sidekick. Elliot realizes just how good a friend J.D. has been to her, and sleeps with him just before Sean (Scott Foley) comes back into town.
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| 65 | My Choosiest Choice of All | April 20, 2004 | 319 | Adam Bernstein | Mike Schwartz |
| In an attempt to make Elliot jealous and angry, J.D. gets back together with Danni (Tara Reid), who is a different person now that she's done being who she thought J.D. wanted her to be. Dr. Cox realizes he has a crush on Dr. Miller (Bellamy Young), and Jordan picks up on it immediately. Turk and Carla encourage the Janitor to accept his promotion to security guard, but he finds he dislikes having to play by Dr. Kelso's rules. Sean confronts J.D., who denies that anything happened between him and Elliot.
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| 66 | My Fault | April 22, 2004 | 320 | Richard Alexander Wells | Debra Fordham |
| J.D. and Danni (Tara Reid) break up, as neither one really cared about the other; Sean and Elliot plan to move in together. Carla is anxious about the last-minute details for her wedding, now just a few weeks away. Dr. Cox bets Dr. Kelso that no healthy patients will sign up for the full-body MRI scans, not anticipating Mr. Corman the hypochondriac (Richard Kind) to return. J.D. finally admits his feelings to Elliot, causing her to break up with Sean (Scott Foley), only to realize his feelings were based on his coveting what he did not have.
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| 67 | My Self-Examination | April 27, 2004 | 321 | Randall Winston | Janae Bakken |
| Carla's brother Marco (Freddy Rodriguez) arrives for the wedding rehearsal and offers Turk advice in writing his own wedding vows, as Carla wanted. After asking Danni (Tara Reid) and her new partner for advice, J.D. resigns himself to a relationship with Elliot, even if he doesn't love her. Jordan insist that she and Dr. Cox stop fighting; frustrated and needing to fight with someone, he antagonizes the Janitor, much to his detriment. At the rehearsal, moved by Turk's improvised vows, J.D. finally admits to Elliot he doesn't love her. Features a cameo appearance by Larry Thomas (the Soup Nazi from the Seinfeld series).
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| 68 | My Best Friend's Wedding | May 4, 2004 | 322 | Bill Lawrence | Tim Hobert & Eric Weinberg |
| On the day of Turk and Carla's wedding, Turk is delayed in surgery, and is so late for the wedding, the ceremony is cancelled, but the reception is held regardless. Danni (Tara Reid) gets drunk and wreaks havoc. Guilty for having broken Elliot's heart, J.D. finds Sean (Scott Foley) and convinces him to take Elliot back. Before leaving for their honeymoon, Turk and Carla return to the hospital to check on a patient, who happens to be a priest, and ask him to marry them. Features a cameo appearance by George Takei.
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[edit] Season 4: 2004-2005
In Season 4, J.D. finishes his residency and becomes a full-blown colleague of Dr. Cox, although their dynamic does not change much. As the season opens, Turk arrives from his honeymoon with Carla but they soon have issues when Carla tries to change many things about her new husband. Their marriage and Turk's friendship with J.D. are also endangered when J.D. and Carla share a drunken kiss. Dr. Cox and Jordan learn that their divorce was not final, but this seemingly good news causes friction. Elliot is still angry with J.D. for breaking her heart, and the situation becomes more uncomfortable still when she dates J.D.'s brother. J.D. has a new love interest of his own when a new and very attractive psychiatrist, Dr. Molly Clock (Heather Graham), arrives at Sacred Heart. Molly also serves as Elliot's mentor during her time at the hospital.
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| 69 | My Old Friend's New Friend | August 31, 2004 | 401 | Bill Lawrence | Eric Weinberg |
| Turk and Carla start to have issues when Carla tries to change everything about her new husband. Molly Clock, the hospital's new psychiatrist, becomes friends with Elliot because she believes Turk, J.D. and Carla are shutting her out. Also, when Turk and J.D.'s car blows up, Carla lets him pick out the new ride only to find that instead of a car, he buys three scooters for them, further proving Carla's point that she needs to always be in control. Guest-stars Heather Graham as Dr. Molly Clock and the Sugar Hill Gang as themselves.
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| 70 | My Office | September 7, 2004 | 402 | Gail Mancuso | Matt Tarses |
| J.D. and Elliot are both named the hospital's new chief residents by Dr. Cox, however, due to their recent relationship problems, they find it hard to work together. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox and Turk have great difficulty in the removal of a light bulb from a patient's posterior, although some assistance from the Janitor helps. Guest star Heather Graham as Dr. Molly Clock. | |||||
| 71 | My New Game | September 14, 2004 | 403 | Ken Whittingham | Gabrielle Allan |
| J.D. is annoyed at the janitor for spreading the word that he is the "Co-chief" Resident and Elliot the Chief Resident. Dr. Cox and Jordan have relationship problems when they find out that their divorce was not final, which, while seeming like good news at first, quickly begins to cause friction between them. The other annoying woman in Dr. Cox's life, Dr. Molly Clock faces off with him over a plastic surgery patient who is upset that she is actually better looking since her reconstructive surgery.
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| 72 | My First Kill | September 21, 2004 | 404 | Ken Whittingham | Tad Quill |
| When J.D. asks Dr. Cox to give the residents a pep talk, Dr. Cox takes things a little too far by telling them that inevitably, they will eventually kill a patient or two, which causes J.D. to wonder whether he has ever specifically let someone die through his own incompetence and comes to the conclusion that he hasn't yet, though Dr. Cox is of the impression that it will happen eventually. Elsewhere, Elliot fights for an ex-drug addict patient to receive a heart valve, and becomes frustrated when Molly goes against her professionally about it.
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| 73 | Her Story | September 28, 2004 | 405 | John Inwood | Angela Nissel |
| Told from the perspective of Elliot: she starts to doubt Molly being the perfect mentor when she finds out her boyfriend is a convicted felon. Nevertheless, Dr. Cox helps her decide that personal lives should be kept separate from professional lives. Also Turk is constantly waking up Carla when he goes to bed; and J.D. has concerns that Dr. Cox may have ruined his credibility with the new residents.
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| 74 | My Cake | October 12, 2004 | 406 | Henry Chan | Garrett Donovan & Neil Goldman |
| J.D.'s brother Dan comes to visit with news their father has died. Dr. Cox has difficulty helping J.D. get out of his depression. Meanwhile, Turk has symptoms of diabetes but in his stubbornness refuses to admit it or visit a doctor as Carla wishes. Molly must employ some advanced psychology to force him to face the issue. Guest-stars Tom Cavanagh as Dan.
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| 75 | My Common Enemy | October 19, 2004 | 407 | Joanna Kerns | Bill Callahan |
| J.D. is forced to deal with the romance between Elliot and his brother Dan, who is still staying with them after the death of their father. Elsewhere, Dr. Cox and Dr. Kelso get fed-up with Molly's perception that everyone is good at heart and seek to prove her wrong. Guest-stars Tom Cavanagh as Dan.
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| 76 | My Last Chance | October 26, 2004 | 408 | Zach Braff | Mike Schwartz |
| Molly and J.D. are on the brink of sleeping together, but must first get the permission of Elliot, who can't help but play games with J.D. Meanwhile Dr. Cox has to fulfill community service hours by working in an ambulance with Denise Lemmon, a very annoying Paramedic. Guest-stars Molly Shannon as Denise Lemmon.
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| 77 | My Malpractical Decision | November 9, 2004 | 409 | Gail Mancuso | Janae Bakken |
| (Part 1) J.D. and Dr. Cox must deal with cunning malpractice attorney Neena Broderick as she attends to her father. Turk tries to avoid the hypochondriac Harvey Corman while Elliot steers her underachieving colleague Doug on a new career path. Guest-stars Julianna Margulies as Neena Broderick and Richard Kind as Harvey Corman.
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| 78 | My Female Trouble | November 16, 2004 | 410 | Chris Koch | Debra Fordham |
| (Part 2) J.D. has a difficult time ending his impromptu relationship with Neena as she now represents Mr. Corman - who has decided to sue Turk, over allegations that the surgery Turk performed on him ruined his tennis serve - and asks Jordan for help. Elliot pretends to be a male doctor to avoid issues with a sexist patient who happens to be one of the hospital's board members. Guest-stars Julianna Margulies as Neena Broderick and Richard Kind as Harvey Corman.
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| 79 | My Unicorn | November 23, 2004 | 411 | Matthew Perry | Tad Quill & Gabrielle Allan |
| In actor Matthew Perry's directorial debut, J.D. befriends the son of a noted singer who is unwilling to donate a kidney to his ailing father. Carla and Jordan, despite the warnings of Turk, teach Elliot to use her sexuality to her advantage, which causes catastrophe. Guest-stars John Bennett Perry as Gregory Marks, John Perry's real-life son Matthew Perry as Greg Marks' son Murray Marks and Masi Oka as Franklyn.
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| 80 | My Best Moment | December 7, 2004 | 412 | Chris Koch | Angela Nissel |
| When J.D. has to address a group of pre-med students about what it's like to be a doctor, he strays off the beaten path and chooses to discuss his best moments as a doctor instead. When he challenges the rest of the staff to do so, they all reminisce about their fondest memories in the medical field. Meanwhile, Elliot is forced to face her fear of children when she is left in charge of a ten-year-old boy, whose father is being treated in the I.C.U. Elsewhere, Dr. Kelso gets a dose of Christmas spirit and stuns the staff with his change of heart.
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| 81 | My Ocardial Infarction | January 18, 2005 | 413 | Ken Whittingham | Mark Stegemann |
| When Elliot begins to emerge as the better doctor, J.D. is left struggling to catch up. Turk tries to make money from his diabetes until he discovers he must amputate a patient's foot due to diabetes and begins to take it more seriously. Elsewhere, the Janitor feels rejected by his secret crush Elliot when she runs off quickly from their "coffee date." Assuming his nice dress attire scared her off, he makes up a story that he was dressed to impress for his a Capella band practice which leads to Elliot requesting an impromptu performance.
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| 82 | My Lucky Charm | January 25, 2005 | 414 | Chris Koch | Mike Schwartz |
| A man involved in a bar fight teaches Turk and J.D. about living life to the fullest. Elliot and Carla find their friendship beginning to break down when they can't stick to their social plans. Also, Dr. Cox gets a vasectomy behind Jordan's back. Guest-stars Colin Farrell as Billy Callahan.
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| 83 | My Hypocritical Oath | February 1, 2005 | 415 | Craig Zisk | Tim Hobert |
| J.D. becomes attracted to a bartender named Kylie, then finds out her new boyfriend has an STD. However, he can't tell her because of patient/doctor confidentiality. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox anxiously awaits the Lakers/Heat game but must tape it to watch after his shift. His patience is tested when the Janitor threatens to reveal the final score. Guest stars Chrystee Pharris as Kylie. | |||||
| 84 | My Quarantine | February 8, 2005 | 416 | Michael Spiller | Tad Quill |
| During a date with Kylie, J.D. has to go to the hospital, and while there he casually remarks that a patient's symptoms resemble SARS, which means that the entire ICU staff - including Jordan's sister Danni on a surprise visit - is trapped in quarantine for the night. J.D. pays a homeless guy to fake a heart-attack so he can look more heroic in front of his Kylie. Guest starring Tara Reid as Danni and Chrystee Pharris as Kylie. | |||||
| 85 | My Life in Four Cameras | February 15, 2005 | 417 | Adam Bernstein | Debra Fordham |
| When Dr. Cox fumes at Dr. Kelso for firing another staff member due to budget cuts, Dr. Kelso challenges him to balance the budget without firing anyone. Meanwhile, a sitcom writer is admitted, and J.D. starts to fantasize about what it would be like if the hospital were a sitcom, complete with a live audience. Also, Turk and Carla have difficulty trying to keep the romance in their relationship going. Cameo appearance by Clay Aiken (see featured music).
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| 86 | My Roommates | February 22, 2005 | 418 | Craig Zisk | Tim Hobert |
| J.D. is having some trouble with Kylie. Turk and Carla ask J.D. to move out to give them space. However, his absence causes them to realize they're having problems with their relationship. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox believes his friend's child has autism. Guest Stars Michael Boatman (one of several Spin City alumni to appear on the show.)
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| 87 | My Best Laid Plans | March 1, 2005 | 419 | Zach Braff | Bill Callahan |
| Molly returns to Sacred Heart, and J.D. blows off his girlfriend Kylie to go out with her. Carla tries not to make "mountains out of molehills" when she realizes Turk is still in contact with an ex-girlfriend. The Janitor bets Dr. Cox that he can get a date with Elliot, the wager being his van against Dr. Cox's Porsche. Guest-stars Heather Graham as Dr. Molly Clock and Chrystee Pharris as Kylie.
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| 88 | My Boss's Free Haircut | March 29, 2005 | 420 | John Inwood | Mark Stegemann |
| When Carla and Turk are experiencing marital difficulties, J.D. and Elliot do their part to try and cheer them up. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox challenges Dr. Kelso to lead by example and take on a few patients of his own after Kelso criticizes his bedside manner -- but he isn't aware that the Doctor-Patient relationship has changed.
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| 89 | My Lips Are Sealed | April 5, 2005 | 421 | John Michel | Janae Bakken |
| J.D. and Carla get drunk while J.D. is trying to reconcile her and Turk and they accidentally kiss, and both agree to keep the incident secret from Turk. At the hospital, Elliot and Dr. Kelso struggle to maintain their professionalism when faced with a young patient who is suffering from complications after experimenting with erectile dysfunction pills. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox tries to find the balance between being an over-protective father while still trying to be the cool dad after his son falls off the jungle gym.
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| 90 | My Big Move | April 12, 2005 | 422 | Victor Nelli, Jr. | Bonnie Sikowitz |
| Turk learns about the kiss between J.D. and Carla, and not knowing whom to blame gives them both the silent treatment until he knows who initiated it. Dr. Cox needs Elliot's help in reaching out to a teenage epileptic patient. The Janitor gets unexpected reactions from his new uniform.
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| 91 | My Faith in Humanity | April 19, 2005 | 423 | Ken Whittingham | David Louis Feinberg |
| J.D. is forced to confront human nature when a dying woman is brought to the hospital by her neighbor, Jake. Jake helps the patient realize it's time to die. Unfortunately, her brother decides to sue him for this. Elliot goes to Dr. Cox and Carla for romantic advice regarding Jake. Turk is having difficulty in couple's therapy. Guest-stars Josh Randall as Jake and Ellen Albertini Dow as Betty. | |||||
| 92 | My Drive-By | April 26, 2005 | 424 | Will Mackenzie | Angela Nissel |
| When Turk saves a man's life at the local taco stand, he tries to keep his ego in check as Dr. Cox takes all of the credit. To avoid ruining her new relationship with Jake, Elliot enlists J.D.'s help to prevent her dates from becoming too intimate. Meanwhile, Dr. Kelso terrorizes the hospital from the seat of his new motorized wheelchair until Janitor takes matters into his own hands. Guest-stars Josh Randall as Jake. | |||||
| 93 | My Changing Ways | May 10, 2005 | 425 | Victor Nelli, Jr. | Bill Lawrence |
| J.D. prepares to start living life on his own, and strains his friendship with Turk. Elliot makes an effort to pursue a new career opportunity at another hospital in town, and this upsets Carla who thought Elliot was staying, despite the close proximity of the new job. Dr. Cox tries to prevent Jordan from accepting a job at the hospital. Guest-stars Josh Randall as Jake.
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[edit] Season 5: 2006
Though a full season of 24 episodes was produced for the fifth season, NBC decided against broadcasting them during the 2005–2006 fall schedule. On December 1, 2005, NBC announced the return of Scrubs for mid-season. At first, two new episodes were broadcast back-to-back every Tuesday at 9:00 p.m. ET. The first twelve episodes of the season were broadcast in this fashion, then NBC returned to broadcasting one new episode every week (still at 9:00 p.m. ET), followed by a Scrubs rerun. For the first three weeks of this, the old episode was a cast favorite episode, with available audio commentary tracks on NBC's website to accompany the episodes. After this, with the premiere of Teachers in the 9:30 p.m. time slot, new Scrubs episodes continued to be broadcast at 9:00 p.m., with previous season five episodes being broadcast in the 8:30 p.m. time slot before. Season 5 begins with J.D. living in a hotel . He has become an attending now on the same level as Dr. Cox. Elliot has taken a new fellowship in another hospital. Turk and Carla are trying to make a baby, despite Turk still having doubts. Finally, some new interns have arrived to Sacred Heart, chief among them being Keith Dudemeister.
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| 94 | My Intern's Eyes | January 3, 2006 | 501 | Bill Lawrence | Bill Lawrence |
| Now an attending, J.D. has to deal with his own interns as Dr. Cox tests whether he's still willing to bend the rules despite more responsibility. Turk hesitates at the thought of Carla getting pregnant. Meanwhile, Elliot starts her fellowship at County Hospital and tries not to appear foolish.
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| 95 | My Rite of Passage | January 3, 2006 | 502 | Bill Lawrence | Janae Bakken |
| Despite trying to do the opposite, J.D. finds himself treating his interns poorly after discovering they laugh at his jokes out of fear. The hospital staff attempt to avoid Jordan to drive her away, and Elliot's fellowship abruptly ends. Guest-stars Alexander Chaplin as Sam Thompson. The title is a reference to the Bildungsroman. | |||||