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''[[Scrubs]]'' ran for 181 '''episodes''' and released 12 [[Scrubs: Interns|webisodes]]. Episodes of the TV series originally aired on [[NBC]] and [[ABC]] from 2001 to 2010 and are currently available to be viewed in syndication, on [[Scrubs CDs & DVDs|DVD]], and [[Ways to Watch Scrubs|streamed online]]. |
''[[Scrubs]]'' ran for 181 '''episodes''' and released 12 [[Scrubs: Interns|webisodes]]. Episodes of the TV series originally aired on [[NBC]] and [[ABC]] from 2001 to 2010 and are currently available to be viewed in syndication, on [[Scrubs CDs & DVDs|DVD]], and [[Ways to Watch Scrubs|streamed online]]. |
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− | Episode titles from Seasons One |
+ | Episode titles from Seasons One through Eight begin with "My" and are nearly all [[:Category:Narrators|narrated]] by [[J.D.]]. Episodes not narrated by J.D., beginning in Season Two, start with "His," "Her," or "Their" [[Story episodes|Story]]. "Story" episodes begin with J.D. narrating and then switch to another character's narration. Episodes from [[Season Nine]], which feature multiple narrators, begin with "Our," signaling the major change that occurred in the series' ninth year. |
: ''See also: [[Sortable list of episodes]]'' |
: ''See also: [[Sortable list of episodes]]'' |
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|airdate=October 2, 2001 |
|airdate=October 2, 2001 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | *J.D., Turk and Elliot begin their internships at Sacred Heart. |
+ | *[[J.D.]], [[Christopher Turk|Turk]], and [[Elliot Reid|Elliot]] begin their internships at [[Sacred Heart Hospital]]. |
− | *The new interns meet the staff of the hospital, including Nurse Carla Espinosa, Dr. Cox and Chief of Medicine |
+ | *The new interns meet the staff of the hospital, including Nurse [[Carla Espinosa]], Dr. [[Perry Cox]], and Chief of Medicine [[Robert Kelso]]. |
− | *J.D's feud with The Janitor begins. |
+ | *J.D.'s feud with [[The Janitor]] begins. |
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|airdate=October 4, 2001 |
|airdate=October 4, 2001 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | *Elliot and Carla fight after Elliot tells Kelso about Carla's mistakes. |
+ | *Elliot and Carla fight after Elliot tells Dr. Kelso about Carla's mistakes. |
*Turk tries to get a date with Carla. |
*Turk tries to get a date with Carla. |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. tries to get [[Will Forte]] to stop smoking. |
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|airdate=October 9, 2001 |
|airdate=October 9, 2001 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. has to kiss Elliot before he is stuck in the "friend zone." |
− | * |
+ | *Turk gets to close a surgical patient for the first time. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot accuses Dr. Kelso of sexism when he calls her "sweetheart" during [[rounds]]. |
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|airdate=October 16, 2001 |
|airdate=October 16, 2001 |
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|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. tries to persuade a 74-year-old patient, [[Mrs. Tanner]], to accept life-saving treatment. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk becomes friends with a patient, [[David Morrison]], after they watch a football game together. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot learns Spanish from Carla so she can talk to her patient. |
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|image=My Two Dads.jpg |
|image=My Two Dads.jpg |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *Dr. Kelso and Dr. Cox fight over J.D.'s trust. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot uses her breasts to heal patients. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk gives Carla a pen as a gift, then tries to stop her from opening it when he finds out it was removed from a patient's ass. |
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|airdate=October 30, 2001 |
|airdate=October 30, 2001 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. sleeps with a patient and later realizes it is Dr. Cox's [[Jordan Sullivan|ex-wife]]. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox is suspended and could be fired. |
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|airdate=November 6, 2001 |
|airdate=November 6, 2001 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. tries to regain his spot as top doc after a new doctor, [[Nick Murdoch]], outshines him. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk realizes that he could mess up and kill someone. |
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|airdate=November 16, 2001 |
|airdate=November 16, 2001 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. tries to get Dr. Cox to write his evaluation. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk is annoyed at being portrayed as the "black doctor hero." |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot finds out that Carla dumped her at a bar, and they lose their friendship. |
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|airdate=November 20, 2001 |
|airdate=November 20, 2001 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. gets appendicitis and gets a day off work... but remains in the hospital. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot finds out her physicals are cold and violent. |
− | *When J.D. doesn't want |
+ | *When J.D. doesn't want Turk to operate on him, Turk gets upset. |
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|airdate=November 27, 2001 |
|airdate=November 27, 2001 |
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|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D.'s and Carla's friendship comes to a critical point when his knowledge surpasses her experience. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox is assigned a new patient with Elliot: [[Jill Tracy]]. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk and Dr. Kelso fight over a [[bench]]. |
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*J.D. sees a Christmas miracle. |
*J.D. sees a Christmas miracle. |
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*Elliot helps a pregnant girl at the free clinic, but the girl disappears after being diagnosed with HELLP syndrome. |
*Elliot helps a pregnant girl at the free clinic, but the girl disappears after being diagnosed with HELLP syndrome. |
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+ | *Dr. Cox asks J.D. to tape his friend's baby's birth. |
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|airdate=January 8, 2002 |
|airdate=January 8, 2002 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. starts flirting with a patient but can't see her face. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox tries to work 24 hours without letting a patient die. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot tries to get Dr. Cox's attention by assisting him. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk has relationship problems after he and Carla argue over a patient. |
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|airdate=January 15, 2002 |
|airdate=January 15, 2002 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. tries to develop his relationship with [[Alex Hanson]]. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk and Carla are having sexual problems. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox convinces the interns not to be afraid of Dr. Kelso. |
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|airdate=January 22, 2002 |
|airdate=January 22, 2002 |
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|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. and [[Alex Hanson|Alex]] keep getting interrupted before they can have sex. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk keeps meeting Dr. Cox in the bathroom, and they get to know each other a little bit. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Kelso gives Carla several rides to work, and they temporarily become friends. |
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|airdate=February 5, 2002 |
|airdate=February 5, 2002 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. and Elliot sleep together for a day and suffer the consequences for their relationship. |
− | *The staff of |
+ | *The staff of Sacred Heart must speak with a psychologist about why they entered the medical field. |
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|airdate=February 26, 2002 |
|airdate=February 26, 2002 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. tries to get over his favorite teacher's death. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot gets annoyed that Turk only worked with her because she's a geek. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Kelso and Carla argue over whether a comatose patient should be allowed to listen to music. |
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|airdate=March 5, 2002 |
|airdate=March 5, 2002 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. must help his incompetent medical student [[Josh]] to succeed. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot's med student, [[Philip Chambers]], refuses to do any work. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox is attracted to Turk's med student, [[Kristen Murphy]]. |
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|image=My Tuscaloosa Heart.jpg |
|image=My Tuscaloosa Heart.jpg |
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|director=Lawrence Trilling |
|director=Lawrence Trilling |
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− | |writer=[[Debra Fordham]] |
+ | |writer=[[Debra Fordham]], [[Mark Stegemann]] & [[Janae Bakken]] |
|airdate=March 12, 2002 |
|airdate=March 12, 2002 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. worries that a patient died because of his neglect. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk, Elliot, and Carla discover that Dr. Kelso wrote love songs when he was younger. |
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|airdate=April 9, 2002 |
|airdate=April 9, 2002 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D.'s father embarrasses him by trying to be "one of the guys." |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot's parents are very snobbish and expect too much of her. |
− | * |
+ | *Carla realizes that she is just like Turk's mother. |
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|airdate=April 16, 2002 |
|airdate=April 16, 2002 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. fights against Turk and Janitor, who both advise everyone to get surgery. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot develops a crush on [[Sean Kelly]]. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox is angry at Dr. Kelso for firing two nurses for no good reason. |
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|airdate=April 30, 2002 |
|airdate=April 30, 2002 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. gets jabbed by a needle and fears he might be infected with hepatitis B. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk feels insecure about his body, and Dr. Cox offers to help him lose weight. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot's work life is disturbed because of her new boyfriend, [[Sean Kelly|Sean]]. |
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*[[Ben Sullivan]] causes trouble in the hospital for many people. |
*[[Ben Sullivan]] causes trouble in the hospital for many people. |
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*Ben annoys [[Jordan Sullivan|Jordan]] by constantly taking photos of people when they aren't expecting it. |
*Ben annoys [[Jordan Sullivan|Jordan]] by constantly taking photos of people when they aren't expecting it. |
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− | *J.D. comes to like Ben and wants to hang out with him and [[Perry Cox|Dr. Cox]] |
+ | *J.D. comes to like Ben and wants to hang out with him and [[Perry Cox|Dr. Cox]]. |
+ | *J.D. can't accept it when Ben is diagnosed with leukemia. |
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|airdate=May 14, 2002 |
|airdate=May 14, 2002 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox is afraid of Ben's chemotherapy. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Kelso tricks Elliot and Carla into revealing what they really think of him. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk is annoyed when a major surgery is handed over to his rival surgeon, [[Bonnie Chang]]. |
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|airdate=May 21, 2002 |
|airdate=May 21, 2002 |
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|summary=<br> |
|summary=<br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D.'s last day as an intern reminds him of everything that has happened in the last year. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot reveals to Jordan that the whole hospital knows she and Dr. Cox still have sex. |
− | * |
+ | *J.D., Turk, and Elliot try to get rid of [[Frank Bober]], an annoying patient who has no insurance and doesn't need surgery. |
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|airdate=September 26, 2002 |
|airdate=September 26, 2002 |
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|summary= <br> |
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− | *[[J.D.]] tries to |
+ | *[[J.D.]] tries to restore friendships after what happened at the end of the [[My Last Day|last episode]]. |
* A patient, [[Mr. Zerbo]], is bounced between departments until the staff rallies to diagnose him. |
* A patient, [[Mr. Zerbo]], is bounced between departments until the staff rallies to diagnose him. |
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|airdate=October 3, 2002 |
|airdate=October 3, 2002 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D., [[Christopher Turk|Turk]], and [[Elliot Reid|Elliot]] are in charge of a night shift all by themselves. |
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*[[Carla Espinosa|Carla]] switches shifts with another nurse to help the other three when they're in charge. |
*[[Carla Espinosa|Carla]] switches shifts with another nurse to help the other three when they're in charge. |
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|airdate=October 10, 2002 |
|airdate=October 10, 2002 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | *The residents compete by presenting interesting case studies. |
+ | *The residents compete for a trip to Reno with [[Robert Kelso|Dr. Kelso]] by presenting interesting case studies. |
− | * |
+ | *J.D. has to choose between the trip to Reno or Dr. Cox's respect. |
− | *It's |
+ | *It's Dr. Kelso's wedding anniversary, the one day of the year when he approves expensive new equipment. Everyone takes advantage of this. |
− | * |
+ | *Carla and Elliot struggle to become friends. |
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|airdate=October 17, 2002 |
|airdate=October 17, 2002 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. betrays Carla by telling Turk about her feelings. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk realizes that Dr. Kelso chose him over [[Bonnie Chang|Bonnie]] because Bonnie is a woman, not because Turk is better. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot delivers bad news for Dr. Cox so he will respect her more. |
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|airdate=October 24, 2002 |
|airdate=October 24, 2002 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. struggles to find his identity at Sacred Heart. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot gains a new reputation around the hospital. |
*Turk betrays his friendship with Elliot in order to fit in. |
*Turk betrays his friendship with Elliot in order to fit in. |
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|airdate=October 31, 2002 |
|airdate=October 31, 2002 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. discovers he is ashamed of his big brother, [[Dan Dorian]], who comes to visit. |
− | *Dan |
+ | *Dan is attracted to Elliot, which annoys J.D. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk feels guilty for betting on a patient's life. |
}} |
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|airdate=November 7, 2002 |
|airdate=November 7, 2002 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox tries not to be seduced by [[Julie Keaton]]. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot and J.D. argue over who is the better doctor. |
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|airdate=November 14, 2002 |
|airdate=November 14, 2002 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D.'s and Turk's friendship is damaged when Turk hides $100. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot's father tries to make her become an OB-GYN. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox is forced to choose between Julie and Jordan when a pregnant Jordan comes to visit. |
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|airdate=December 5, 2002 |
|airdate=December 5, 2002 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. is riding high after correcting a misdiagnosis by Dr. Cox, but is jerked back to reality when his next patient dies. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot struggles personally and professionally after she is forced to relinquish all of the luxuries that her father had been financing. |
− | * |
+ | *Carla learns that sometimes it is better to keep her opinions to herself. |
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|airdate=December 12, 2002 |
|airdate=December 12, 2002 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. asks [[Lisa (Gift Shop Girl)|Gift Shop Girl]] out for a date. |
− | * |
+ | *Jordan is living with Dr. Cox again and constantly calls him to bring her massive amounts of food. |
− | * |
+ | *Carla feels her relationship with Turk is lacking romance. |
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|airdate=January 2, 2003 |
|airdate=January 2, 2003 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. and Elliot become sex buddies to relieve the stress of work. |
− | * |
+ | *Carla loves that her patients love her and tries to give them definite answers to their questions, putting her in conflict with Dr. Kelso. |
− | * |
+ | *Many of Elliot's patients switch to other doctors. |
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|airdate=January 9, 2003 |
|airdate=January 9, 2003 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. and Elliot have trouble making the transition from sex buddies back to friends. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox and Carla think that [[Mr. Corman]] is faking his illness. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk lies to Dr. Kelso, telling him he revoked a patient's driver's license, but then she crashes into Dr. Kelso's car. |
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|airdate=January 16, 2003 |
|airdate=January 16, 2003 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. finds out that one of his favorite patients needs a heart transplant. |
− | * |
+ | *Turk loses the engagement ring he bought for Carla. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot objects to the co-ed locker room. |
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|airdate=January 23, 2003 |
|airdate=January 23, 2003 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *Turk's brother, [[Kevin Turk|Kevin]], visits him at the hospital. |
− | *J.D. is partnered with a well-loved doctor, [[ |
+ | *J.D. is partnered with a well-loved doctor, [[Doug Townshend]]. |
*Elliot gains leverage over Dr. Cox. |
*Elliot gains leverage over Dr. Cox. |
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|airdate=January 30, 2003 |
|airdate=January 30, 2003 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. and Turk try to convince Carla to marry Turk. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot is attracted to [[Paul Flowers]], but becomes uncomfortable when it turns out he is a male nurse. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox realizes that what his psychiatrist told him is true: He partially likes J.D. |
}} |
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|airdate=February 20, 2003 |
|airdate=February 20, 2003 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. and Turk cause an accident, which J.D. believes is going to bring karma. |
− | *It's |
+ | *It's Jordan's labor day, and J.D. is too scared to keep an eye on her as he has been told. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot and Carla start going insane over their respective partners. |
}} |
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|airdate=March 13, 2003 |
|airdate=March 13, 2003 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. becomes friends with Dr. [[Peter Fisher]]. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot becomes friends with [[Janitor]]. |
− | * |
+ | *Carla feels insecure about her attractiveness. |
− | *J.D. tries to tell |
+ | *J.D. tries to tell Dr. Cox that he is the father of [[Jack Cox|Jordan's baby]]. |
}} |
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|airdate=March 20, 2003 |
|airdate=March 20, 2003 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *J.D. starts a relationship with [[Jamie Moyer]] ("Tasty Coma Wife"). |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox isn't getting any attention from Jordan. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot/Paul and Turk/Carla fight about their relationships. |
}} |
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|airdate=March 27, 2003 |
|airdate=March 27, 2003 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *Dr. Cox convinces the hospital staff that Dr. Kelso is dead. |
− | * |
+ | *J.D. begins a surgical rotation and tries to fit in with the other surgeons. |
− | * |
+ | *Elliot and Paul have relationship problems. |
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|airdate=April 3, 2003 |
|airdate=April 3, 2003 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *Jamie's [[Jack Moyer|husband]] dies and [[J.D.]] has sex with her, including at the funeral in front of her late husband's parents. |
*J.D. has problems communicating with a German patient. |
*J.D. has problems communicating with a German patient. |
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− | * |
+ | *Jordan forces Dr. Cox to look after the baby. |
}} |
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|airdate=April 10, 2003 |
|airdate=April 10, 2003 |
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|summary= <br> |
|summary= <br> |
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− | * |
+ | *Carla tries to rush her and Turk's wedding and make it less expensive after her mother dies. |
− | * |
+ | *J.D. realizes his relationship with Jamie is losing its spark because there is less drama in it. |
− | * |
+ | *Dr. Kelso forces Dr. Cox to take a legal seminar. |
}} |
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Revision as of 05:42, 17 February 2016
Scrubs ran for 181 episodes and released 12 webisodes. Episodes of the TV series originally aired on NBC and ABC from 2001 to 2010 and are currently available to be viewed in syndication, on DVD, and streamed online.
Episode titles from Seasons One through Eight begin with "My" and are nearly all narrated by J.D.. Episodes not narrated by J.D., beginning in Season Two, start with "His," "Her," or "Their" Story. "Story" episodes begin with J.D. narrating and then switch to another character's narration. Episodes from Season Nine, which feature multiple narrators, begin with "Our," signaling the major change that occurred in the series' ninth year.
- See also: Sortable list of episodes
Season One
Directed by: Adam Bernstein - Written by: Bill Lawrence
- J.D., Turk, and Elliot begin their internships at Sacred Heart Hospital.
- The new interns meet the staff of the hospital, including Nurse Carla Espinosa, Dr. Perry Cox, and Chief of Medicine Robert Kelso.
- J.D.'s feud with The Janitor begins.
Directed by: Adam Bernstein - Written by: Bill Lawrence
- Elliot and Carla fight after Elliot tells Dr. Kelso about Carla's mistakes.
- Turk tries to get a date with Carla.
- J.D. tries to get Will Forte to stop smoking.
Directed by: Adam Bernstein - Written by: Eric Weinberg
- J.D. has to kiss Elliot before he is stuck in the "friend zone."
- Turk gets to close a surgical patient for the first time.
- Elliot accuses Dr. Kelso of sexism when he calls her "sweetheart" during rounds.
Directed by: Marc Buckland - Written by: Matt Tarses
- J.D. tries to persuade a 74-year-old patient, Mrs. Tanner, to accept life-saving treatment.
- Turk becomes friends with a patient, David Morrison, after they watch a football game together.
- Elliot learns Spanish from Carla so she can talk to her patient.
Directed by: Craig Zisk - Written by: Garrett Donovan
- Dr. Kelso and Dr. Cox fight over J.D.'s trust.
- Elliot uses her breasts to heal patients.
- Turk gives Carla a pen as a gift, then tries to stop her from opening it when he finds out it was removed from a patient's ass.
Directed by: Marc Buckland - Written by: Gabrielle Allan
- J.D. sleeps with a patient and later realizes it is Dr. Cox's ex-wife.
- Dr. Cox is suspended and could be fired.
Directed by: Peter Lauer - Written by: Mike Schwartz
- J.D. tries to regain his spot as top doc after a new doctor, Nick Murdoch, outshines him.
- Turk realizes that he could mess up and kill someone.
Directed by: Lawrence Trilling - Written by: Eric Weinberg
- J.D. tries to get Dr. Cox to write his evaluation.
- Turk is annoyed at being portrayed as the "black doctor hero."
- Elliot finds out that Carla dumped her at a bar, and they lose their friendship.
Directed by: Elodie Keene - Written by: Janae Bakken
- J.D. gets appendicitis and gets a day off work... but remains in the hospital.
- Elliot finds out her physicals are cold and violent.
- When J.D. doesn't want Turk to operate on him, Turk gets upset.
Directed by: Matthew Diamond - Written by: Bill Lawrence
- J.D.'s and Carla's friendship comes to a critical point when his knowledge surpasses her experience.
- Dr. Cox is assigned a new patient with Elliot: Jill Tracy.
- Turk and Dr. Kelso fight over a bench.
Directed by: Jeffrey Melman - Written by: Debra Fordham
- J.D. sees a Christmas miracle.
- Elliot helps a pregnant girl at the free clinic, but the girl disappears after being diagnosed with HELLP syndrome.
- Dr. Cox asks J.D. to tape his friend's baby's birth.
Directed by: Marc Buckland - Written by: Mark Stegemann
- J.D. starts flirting with a patient but can't see her face.
- Dr. Cox tries to work 24 hours without letting a patient die.
- Elliot tries to get Dr. Cox's attention by assisting him.
- Turk has relationship problems after he and Carla argue over a patient.
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Neil Goldman & Garrett Donovan
- J.D. tries to develop his relationship with Alex Hanson.
- Turk and Carla are having sexual problems.
- Dr. Cox convinces the interns not to be afraid of Dr. Kelso.
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Matt Tarses
- J.D. and Alex keep getting interrupted before they can have sex.
- Turk keeps meeting Dr. Cox in the bathroom, and they get to know each other a little bit.
- Dr. Kelso gives Carla several rides to work, and they temporarily become friends.
Directed by: Lawrence Trilling - Written by: Gabrielle Allan
- J.D. and Elliot sleep together for a day and suffer the consequences for their relationship.
- The staff of Sacred Heart must speak with a psychologist about why they entered the medical field.
Directed by: Will Mackenzie - Written by: Mike Schwartz
- J.D. tries to get over his favorite teacher's death.
- Elliot gets annoyed that Turk only worked with her because she's a geek.
- Dr. Kelso and Carla argue over whether a comatose patient should be allowed to listen to music.
Directed by: Matthew Diamond - Written by: Mark Stegemann & Debra Fordham
- J.D. must help his incompetent medical student Josh to succeed.
- Elliot's med student, Philip Chambers, refuses to do any work.
- Dr. Cox is attracted to Turk's med student, Kristen Murphy.
Directed by: Lawrence Trilling - Written by: Debra Fordham, Mark Stegemann & Janae Bakken
- J.D. worries that a patient died because of his neglect.
- Turk, Elliot, and Carla discover that Dr. Kelso wrote love songs when he was younger.
Directed by: Adam Bernstein - Written by: Matt Tarses
- J.D.'s father embarrasses him by trying to be "one of the guys."
- Elliot's parents are very snobbish and expect too much of her.
- Carla realizes that she is just like Turk's mother.
Directed by: Adam Bernstein - Written by: Eric Weinberg
- J.D. fights against Turk and Janitor, who both advise everyone to get surgery.
- Elliot develops a crush on Sean Kelly.
- Dr. Cox is angry at Dr. Kelso for firing two nurses for no good reason.
Directed by: Marc Buckland - Written by: Janae Bakken, Mark Stegemann & Debra Fordham
- J.D. gets jabbed by a needle and fears he might be infected with hepatitis B.
- Turk feels insecure about his body, and Dr. Cox offers to help him lose weight.
- Elliot's work life is disturbed because of her new boyfriend, Sean.
Directed by: Lawrence Trilling - Written by: Bill Lawrence
- Ben Sullivan causes trouble in the hospital for many people.
- Ben annoys Jordan by constantly taking photos of people when they aren't expecting it.
- J.D. comes to like Ben and wants to hang out with him and Dr. Cox.
- J.D. can't accept it when Ben is diagnosed with leukemia.
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Garrett Donovan & Neil Goldman
- Dr. Cox is afraid of Ben's chemotherapy.
- Dr. Kelso tricks Elliot and Carla into revealing what they really think of him.
- Turk is annoyed when a major surgery is handed over to his rival surgeon, Bonnie Chang.
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Gabrielle Allan & Mike Schwartz
- J.D.'s last day as an intern reminds him of everything that has happened in the last year.
- Elliot reveals to Jordan that the whole hospital knows she and Dr. Cox still have sex.
- J.D., Turk, and Elliot try to get rid of Frank Bober, an annoying patient who has no insurance and doesn't need surgery.
Season Two
Directed by: Adam Bernstein - Written by: Bill Lawrence
- J.D. tries to restore friendships after what happened at the end of the last episode.
- A patient, Mr. Zerbo, is bounced between departments until the staff rallies to diagnose him.
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Gabrielle Allan
- The residents compete for a trip to Reno with Dr. Kelso by presenting interesting case studies.
- J.D. has to choose between the trip to Reno or Dr. Cox's respect.
- It's Dr. Kelso's wedding anniversary, the one day of the year when he approves expensive new equipment. Everyone takes advantage of this.
- Carla and Elliot struggle to become friends.
Directed by: Paul Quinn - Written by: Mark Stegemann
- J.D. betrays Carla by telling Turk about her feelings.
- Turk realizes that Dr. Kelso chose him over Bonnie because Bonnie is a woman, not because Turk is better.
- Elliot delivers bad news for Dr. Cox so he will respect her more.
Directed by: Marc Buckland - Written by: Matt Tarses
- J.D. struggles to find his identity at Sacred Heart.
- Elliot gains a new reputation around the hospital.
- Turk betrays his friendship with Elliot in order to fit in.
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Bill Lawrence
- J.D. discovers he is ashamed of his big brother, Dan Dorian, who comes to visit.
- Dan is attracted to Elliot, which annoys J.D.
- Turk feels guilty for betting on a patient's life.
Directed by: Lawrence Trilling - Written by: Mike Schwartz
- Dr. Cox tries not to be seduced by Julie Keaton.
- Elliot and J.D. argue over who is the better doctor.
Directed by: Ken Whittingham - Written by: Janae Bakken
- J.D.'s and Turk's friendship is damaged when Turk hides $100.
- Elliot's father tries to make her become an OB-GYN.
- Dr. Cox is forced to choose between Julie and Jordan when a pregnant Jordan comes to visit.
Directed by: Lawrence Trilling - Written by: Debra Fordham
- J.D. is riding high after correcting a misdiagnosis by Dr. Cox, but is jerked back to reality when his next patient dies.
- Elliot struggles personally and professionally after she is forced to relinquish all of the luxuries that her father had been financing.
- Carla learns that sometimes it is better to keep her opinions to herself.
Directed by: Gail Mancuso - Written by: Angela Nissel
- J.D. asks Gift Shop Girl out for a date.
- Jordan is living with Dr. Cox again and constantly calls him to bring her massive amounts of food.
- Carla feels her relationship with Turk is lacking romance.
Directed by: Will Mackenzie - Written by: Garrett Donovan & Neil Goldman
- J.D. and Elliot become sex buddies to relieve the stress of work.
- Carla loves that her patients love her and tries to give them definite answers to their questions, putting her in conflict with Dr. Kelso.
- Many of Elliot's patients switch to other doctors.
Directed by: Chris Koch - Written by: Gabrielle Allan
- J.D. and Elliot have trouble making the transition from sex buddies back to friends.
- Dr. Cox and Carla think that Mr. Corman is faking his illness.
- Turk lies to Dr. Kelso, telling him he revoked a patient's driver's license, but then she crashes into Dr. Kelso's car.
Directed by: Chris Koch - Written by: Matt Tarses & Tim Hobert
- J.D. finds out that one of his favorite patients needs a heart transplant.
- Turk loses the engagement ring he bought for Carla.
- Elliot objects to the co-ed locker room.
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Eric Weinberg
- Turk's brother, Kevin, visits him at the hospital.
- J.D. is partnered with a well-loved doctor, Doug Townshend.
- Elliot gains leverage over Dr. Cox.
Directed by: Ken Whittingham - Written by: Bonnie Schneider & Hadley Davis
- J.D. and Turk try to convince Carla to marry Turk.
- Elliot is attracted to Paul Flowers, but becomes uncomfortable when it turns out he is a male nurse.
- Dr. Cox realizes that what his psychiatrist told him is true: He partially likes J.D.
Directed by: Marc Buckland - Written by: Janae Bakken & Debra Fordham
- J.D. and Turk cause an accident, which J.D. believes is going to bring karma.
- It's Jordan's labor day, and J.D. is too scared to keep an eye on her as he has been told.
- Elliot and Carla start going insane over their respective partners.
Directed by: Marc Buckland - Written by: Angela Nissel & Mark Stegemann
- J.D. becomes friends with Dr. Peter Fisher.
- Elliot becomes friends with Janitor.
- Carla feels insecure about her attractiveness.
- J.D. tries to tell Dr. Cox that he is the father of Jordan's baby.
Directed by: Adam Bernstein - Written by: Bill Lawrence
- J.D. starts a relationship with Jamie Moyer ("Tasty Coma Wife").
- Dr. Cox isn't getting any attention from Jordan.
- Elliot/Paul and Turk/Carla fight about their relationships.
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: April Pesa
- Dr. Cox convinces the hospital staff that Dr. Kelso is dead.
- J.D. begins a surgical rotation and tries to fit in with the other surgeons.
- Elliot and Paul have relationship problems.
Directed by: Will Mackenzie - Written by: Neil Goldman & Garrett Donovan
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Will Berson
- Carla tries to rush her and Turk's wedding and make it less expensive after her mother dies.
- J.D. realizes his relationship with Jamie is losing its spark because there is less drama in it.
- Dr. Kelso forces Dr. Cox to take a legal seminar.
Season Three
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Eric Weinberg
- J.D., Turk and Elliot get their own interns.
- J.D.'s interns lose his respect because of his friendliness.
- Elliot's interns choke when Dr. Kelso is present.
- Dr. Cox and Jordan ask Dr. David Norris to be Jack's pediatrician.
Directed by: John Inwood - Written by: Neil Goldman & Garrett Donovan
Directed by: Marc Buckland - Written by: Mike Schwartz
Directed by: Chris Koch - Written by: Angela Nissel
- J.D. wants to break up with Danni, but she beats him to it.
- Elliot's looks only bring her discrimination around the hospital.
- Dr. Cox feels that he has gone soft ever since Jack Cox was born, and talks to him throughout the episode as if he were a therapist.
Directed by: Adam Bernstein - Written by: Tim Hobert & Eric Weinberg
Directed by: Chris Koch - Written by: Neil Goldman & Garrett Donovan
- Ben Sullivan is back but he hasn't had any doctors see about his cancer for the past two years.
- Jack is having his first birthday party, to which Ben Sullivan is invited, while J.D. is upset that he is not invited.
Directed by: Craig Zisk - Written by: Gabrielle Allan
- Dr. Kelso gets complaints from the nurses that male staff are making sexually-harassing comments.
- Dr. Cox is finding it hard to cope with Ben's death, and having Jordan's friends still around makes it worse.
- The surgeons are taken aback by Dr. Miller, the new surgeon.
Directed by: Jason Ensler - Written by: Mark Stegemann
Season Four
Directed by: Bill Lawrence - Written by: Eric Weinberg
- J.D. meets Dr. Molly Clock who becomes friends with Elliot.
- Turk and Carla return from their honeymoon and find out that their marriage will need compromise.
Directed by: Ken Whittingham - Written by: Gabrielle Allan
- Due to a technicality, Cox and Jordan find out they're still married.
- J.D. does not get the respect he craves as Co-Chief Resident.
- When surgery goes wrong, J.D. feels guilty for allowing Turk to do it when Todd was meant to.
Directed by: John Inwood - Written by: Angela Nissel
- Elliot breaks off her connection with Dr. Cox and has Molly Clock as her new mentor.
- Turk attempts to cope with having a new bedtime.
- Dr. Cox agrees to show J.D. respect in front of his interns.
Directed by: Gail Mancuso - Written by: Janae Bakken
- Turk pulls a fast prank on the Janitor and doesn't like the payback he receives.
- Trouble abounds for J.D. and Dr. Cox when they feel threatened by a patients' attorney daughter, Neena Broderick.
- Doug becomes a pathologist after finding his gift.
Directed by: Matthew Perry - Written by: Gabrielle Allan
- J.D. tries to get Murray Marks to donate his kidney to his estranged father.
- Elliot upsets people when she starts heavily flirting to get her way.
- Janitor falls madly in love with Blonde Doctor.
Directed by: Chris Koch - Written by: Angela Nissel
- Everyone remembers their best moments while at Sacred Heart
- A man is admitted and everyone pitches in to diagnose and treat him
Directed by: Ken Whittingham - Written by: Mark Stegemann
- Elliot helps J.D. learn to handle "train wreck" codes
- Turk deals with his diabetes
- Janitor comes on too strong to Elliot, and lies about being in an a Capella band
Season Five
Directed by: Victor Nelli Jr. - Written by: Kevin Biegel
- J.D. and Dr. Cox's argue over who is the doctor of Mrs. Wilk.
- Turk and Elliot deal with a patient with an unknown issue causing him severe pain.
- Carla tries to rally the staff together for the annual staff picture.
Directed by: Linda Mendoza - Written by: Bill Callahan
- J.D. finds the perfect girl, Julie Quinn, on a blind date - whose only downfall is her clumsiness.
- Dr. Cox struggles to become a caring father.
- Janitor forms an air band which clashes with Dr. Kelso.
Directed by: Chris Koch - Written by: Mike Schwartz
Directed by: Adam Bernstein - Written by: Eren Celeboglu
- Turk and Carla try for a baby.
- Dr. Cox is named the city's best doctor, but has trouble treating a patient.
Directed by: Ken Whittingham - Written by: Mark Stegemann
- J.D. encourages his colleagues to go the extra mile with their patients and his dedication is put to the test.
- Turk is under a lot of stress when he finds his ranking as a surgeon.
Directed by: Victor Nelli Jr. - Written by: Tim Hobert
- J.D. takes an obese patient under his wing, but can't make himself reveal a harsh truth to the patient.
- Dan Dorian visits J.D. and is interested in Elliot.
- Dr. Kelso forces Dr. Cox to work with Ted after an insult.
- Carla and Turk try to decide on a baby name.
Directed by: John Inwood - Written by: Angela Nissel
Directed by: John Michel - Written by: Tad Quill
- J.D. and Dr. Cox run into Jill Tracy at lunchtime.
- Jill dies, and J.D. and Dr. Cox feel bad that they didn't help a person who clearly needed help.
- Jill's organs are donated to three transplant patients, but something goes terribly wrong.
Directed by: Joanna Kerns - Written by: Bill Callahan
- Friends try to cheer up Dr. Cox after the accidental death of several patients.
- Turk can't connect with an extremely extroverted surgeon.
Directed by: Linda Mendoza - Written by: Mike Schwartz
- Doctor Cox returns to the hospital after his drunken breakdown.
- J.D. notices moments from the past seem to repeat themselves.
- Carla only lets Turk do things she can do while pregnant.
Directed by: Richard Wells - Written by: Neil Goldman & Garrett Donovan
- J.D. begins to fall for Sacred Heart's urologist Dr. Kim Briggs.
- Elliot hits a rough patch with Keith, but Carla calms her down.
Season Six
Directed by: Gail Mancuso - Written by: Neil Goldman & Garrett Donovan
Directed by: Rick Blue - Written by: Tad Quill
- J.D. gives medical advice to strangers outside of the hospital.
- Elliot's patient turns out to be a private practice doctor.
- Carla considers being a stay-at-home mother.
- Dr. Kelso opens a Coffee Bucks to make money.
Directed by: Linda Mendoza - Written by: Mike Schwartz
Directed by: Ken Whittingham - Written by: Aseem Batra
- Private Dancer wants to write his name.
- Turk goes from surgical to medical after breaking his arm, and aims to win Dr Cox's respect.
- J.D. asks out Anne Chase to "get back into the game".
Directed by: Richard Davis - Written by: Debra Fordham
- Everyone is coping with boredom on a slow day.
- Roger Templeton arrives at the hospital after attempted suicide, but can't remember it.
- J.D. thinks back upon all his best and worst moments.
Directed by: Chris Koch - Written by: Kevin Biegel
- Private Dancer is discharged from Sacred Heart, but is admitted back after he is found unconscious from a drug overdose.
- J.D. and Turk resolve their old problem with J.D. finding his college girlfriend in bed with Turk.
Directed by: John Putch - Written by: Clarence Livingston
- J.D. and Turk try to beat the system to treat an uninsured patient.
- Dr. Cox tries to warn Elliot of a reformed drug addict.
- The staff is condemned to wearing brown scrubs when Kelso suspects a clothing thief in their midst.
Directed by: Zach Braff - Written by: Janae Bakken
- J.D. and Turk become infatuated with Izzy's new nanny.
- Elliot is suspended when she brings a dog into the hospital.
- Dr. Cox debates with Laverne over the existence of a "greater plan".
Directed by: Victor Nelli Jr. - Written by: Dave Tennant
- The staff of Sacred Heart tells Laverne goodbye before she passes away.
- Jordan gives birth to Jennifer Dylan Cox.
Directed by: Victor Nelli Jr. - Written by: Eric Weinberg
- The staff of Sacred Heart attends Nurse Roberts' funeral.
- Dr. Cox gets upset when he can't take a twenty minute break.
- J.D. and Turk need the help of the Janitor to communicate with a deaf patient.
Directed by: Richard Wells - Written by: Andy Schwartz
Directed by: Bill Lawrence - Written by: Sean Russell
- Elliot's college friend Melody O'Harra comes to town.
- Keith proposes to Elliot.
- Dr. Cox and Turk argue over who should deal with Lloyd.
Directed by: John Inwood - Written by: Janae Bakken
- Keith re-proposes to Elliot in front of her friends.
- J.D. thinks Elliot should still be his, and some employees around Sacred Heart see this and comfort him.
- Two elderly patients give Carla sexual advice.
Directed by: Michael McDonald - Written by: Bill Callahan
- J.D. and Turk visit a convention in Phoenix, where J.D. discovers Kim is still pregnant.
- Dr. Cox upsets Elliot while she is planning her wedding.
Directed by: Linda Mendoza - Written by: Neil Goldman & Garrett Donovan
- J.D. has second thoughts about asking Kim to give up so much for him.
- Elliot has second thoughts about her wedding to Keith.
- Dr. Cox gets Jordan to make J.D. no longer Jennifer Dylan's godfather.
Season Seven
Directed by: Bill Lawrence - Written by: Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan
- J.D. vows to attempt to be less self destructing.
- Elliot calls off the marriage to Keith.
- A new patient, Joe Hutnik, gets on Dr. Cox's good side.
Directed by: Adam Bernstein - Written by: Bill Callahan
- J.D. becomes a father when Sam Perry Gilligan Dorian is born.
- Turk becomes obsessed with a new video game.
- Dr. Cox takes Jennifer to the hospital to find a doctor he trusts to give her a shot.
Directed by: Gail Mancuso - Written by: Dave Tennant
- Carla worries about losing her heritage.
- Janitor quizzes J.D. on the real names of Sacred Heart employees.
Directed by: Zach Braff - Written by: Mike Schwartz
- J.D. and Turk reminisce about their first prank together.
- Dr. Kelso's true age is revealed.
- Dr. Cox has a 10-year-old patient, Josh Winston, who is diagnosed with leukemia.
Directed by: Will Mackenzie - Written by: Janae Bakken
- Dr. Kelso signs the hospital up to RateYourDoc.org.
- The Janitor hides his crazy side to his girlfriend Lady.
- Dr. Kelso wins free muffins for life from Coffee Bucks.
Directed by: Michael McDonald - Written by: Angela Nissel
- Turk acts hyper-masculine and takes it out on J.D.
- Elliot uses the men's restroom and overhears Dr. Kelso on a phone call to his wife.
- Janitor starts The Janitorial.
Directed by: Rick Blue - Written by: Aseem Batra
- Dr. Kelso reminisces on his past 40 years at Sacred Heart.
- Carla and Elliot work to get the board of directors to change their decision about Kelso.
- Dr. Kelso leaves his Chief of Medicine job.
Directed by: Zach Braff - Written by: Mark Stegemann
Season Eight
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Angela Nissel
- Sacred Heart welcomes Dr. Maddox, their new Chief of Medicine.
- J.D. struggles with new interns.
- Elliot realizes she is self involved and apologizes to Keith.
- Janitor gets fired.
Directed by: Bill Lawrence - Written by: Aseem Batra
- J.D. and Turk set aside a tradition to comfort a dying patient.
- J.D. confronts Denise about her bedside manners.
- Jordan and Dr. Maddox bond.
Directed by: Ted Wass - Written by: Devin Mahoney & Rego Marquiis
Directed by: Michael McDonald - Written by: Andy Schwartz
Directed by: John Michel - Written by: Kevin Biegel
- Elliot questions if she wants to be a doctor forever.
- The interns run into a patch of bad luck after they get pompous about their skills.
Season Nine
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Bill Lawrence
- J.D. begins working as a professor at Winston University.
- Lucy, Cole, and Drew start medical school.
Directed by: Michael McDonald - Written by: Josh Bycel & Jonathan Groff
Directed by: Gail Mancuso - Written by: Steven Cragg & Brian Bradley
Directed by: Ken Whittingham - Written by: Corey Nickerson
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Steven Cragg & Brian Bradley
Directed by: Michael McDonald - Written by: Kevin Etten
Directed by: John Putch - Written by: Andy Schwartz
Directed by: John Putch - Written by: Leila Strachan
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Lon Zimmet & Dan Rubin
Directed by: Peter Lauer - Written by: Corey Nickerson & Kevin Etten
Directed by: Eren Celeboglu - Written by: Prentice Penny & Alessia Costantini
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