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Revision as of 00:58, 17 July 2009
The second season of Scrubs originally aired between September 2002 and April 2003 on
Story
No longer interns, J.D., Turk, and Elliot feel more confident in their abilities as doctors at Sacred Heart Hospital. Reluctantly helping them through their problems is Dr. Cox, as the Janitor and Dr. Kelso make things difficult for them, as usual. Relationships come and go for some characters, but the relationship between Turk and Carla grows stronger, while Dr. Cox and Jordan have their first child.
The Sacred Heart team must cope with Jordan's disclosure of secrets from the last day of their first year. ("My Overkill") Soon after, still with some hurt feelings, J.D. Elliot, and Turk, now residents, are left in charge of the ICU for a night. ("My Nightingale") All residents at the hospital compete to win a trip to Reno ("My Case Study") and shortly afterward everyone learns there are more important things, such as keeping secrets. ("My Big Mouth") The three interns try hard to find unique likable identities around the hospital, ("My New Coat") but J.D. finds out that he likes his identity better than that of his annoying brother's. ("My Big Brother") Dr. Cox is tempted by a new woman at Sacred Heart, ("My First Step"), but after sleeping with her, chooses a pregnant Jordan. ("My Fruit Cups") Elliot finds herself cut off financially from her parents, as other people around the hospital receive their own reality checks. ("My Lucky Day") After J.D. begins dating a cute girl, ("My Monster") Elliot and him hook up becoming "sex buddies". ("My Sex Buddy")
J.D. and Elliot roughly transition back to friends, ("My New Old Friend") and Turk decides to propose to Carla. ("My Philosophy") J.D.'s bad luck continues when he is responsible for getting a well loved doctor fired. ("My Brother, My Keeper") Dr. Cox sees a therapist about his personal life, and unadmittedly takes advice from J.D. ("His Story") Elliot and Carla begins having relationship problems, with Turk and a male nurse respectively, while Jordan goes into labor. ("My Karma") J.D. is tempted to join the private practice realm of medicine by a good doctor, but ultimately doesn't/ ("My Own Private Practice Guy") J.D. makes an awkward moral decision when he begins seeing a comatose patient's wife, ("My T.C.W.") and takes another awkward step when he tries to fit in with the surgeons. ("My Kingdom") When the comatose patient dies, J.D. begins sleeping with his wife, ("My Interpretation") but ends the relationship when he realizes it was only fun because it was naughty. Turk and Carla almost get married at Sacred Heart's chapel, but Turk calls it off because a low budget does not mean the can't fulfill Carla's wedding dreams. ("My Drama Queen") Shortly after, all doctors at the hospital begin questioning how much they really like their jobs, and Dr. Cox realizes his isn't worth having if he has to put up with Kelso's attitude, and punches him in the face. ("My Dream Job")
Cast
- Full list: Category:Season 2 Cast
Supporting Cast
- Aloma Wright (18 episodes)
- Robert Maschio (17 episodes)
- Sam Lloyd (10 episodes)
- Christa Miller (10 episodes)
- Johnny Kastl (6 episodes)
- Charles Chun (5 episodes)
Guest Cast
- Heather Locklear ("My First Step")
- Tom Cavanagh ("My Brother, Where Art Thou?")
- John Ritter ("My Lucky Day")
- Dick Van Dyke ("My Brother, My Keeper")
- D.L. Hughley ("My Brother, My Keeper")
- Amy Smart ("My T.C.W.")
Awards
- Full list: List of Scrubs' awards and nominations
The second season was nominated for the following Emmys:
- Best Writing, comedy series
- Best Editing, comedy series
- Best Casting, comedy series
Episodes
- Full list: Category:Season 2 Episodes
Directed by: Adam Bernstein - Written by: Bill Lawrence
- J.D. tries to get everyone back as friends after what happened at the end of the last episode.
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: Gabrielle Allan
- All the residents want to win the trip to Reno by giving Dr. Kelso the most interesting case study.
- J.D. has to choose between the trip to Reno or Dr. Cox's respect.
- It's Dr. Kelso's anniversary and it's the one day of the year he approves equipment that costs. Everyone takes advantage of this.
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 finds he 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 attempts not to be seduced by Julie Keaton.
- Elliot and J.D. argue over who is the better doctor.
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 he is unable to explain the death of his next patient.
- Elliot is struggling personally and professionally as 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: Will Mackenzie - Written by: Garrett Donovan & Neil Goldman
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, Dr. Townshend.
- Elliot gains leverage over Dr. Cox.
Directed by: Ken Whittingham - Written by: Bonnie Schneider & Hadley Davis
Directed by: Marc Buckland - Written by: Angela Nissel & Mark Stegemann
- J.D. becomes friends with Dr. Peter Fisher.
- Elliot becomes friends with The Janitor.
- Carla feels insecure about her attractiveness.
- J.D. tries to tell Dr. Cox that he is a father, but is always interrupted by Jordan.
Directed by: Michael Spiller - Written by: April Pesa
- Dr. Cox convinces the hospital staff that Kelso died.
- J.D. begins a surgical rotation and tries to fit in with the other surgeons.
- Elliot and Paul Flowers 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 their wedding and have a more budgeted wedding after her mother dies, but Turk isn't sure it's what she really wants.
- J.D. realizes his relationship with Jamie is loosing it's spark because there is less drama in it.
- Dr. Kelso forces Dr. Cox to take a seminar on how to prevent lawsuits.
Music
- See List of music featured in Season Two for a complete list.
Scrubs is known for incorporating both classic and new songs, and has even featured songs that later turned out to be smash hits. The first season includes songs from Colin Hay, Toad The Wet Sprocket, Counting Crows, Barenaked Ladies, David Bowie, Simple Minds, and many more. Scrubs (Soundtrack) was also released shortly after the premier of Season Two, and features "Overkill" from My Overkill.
The DVD
- Full list: Scrubs CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, & downloads
The complete second season was released onto DVD in region one on November 15, 2005. The three disk set includes all 22 episodes, plus the following special features:
- Johnny C. Keeps Talking - a one on one interview with John C. McGinley
- Secrets and Lies - a featurette about gossip, jokes and stories on the set
- The Musical Stylings - music featurette
- Practice, Practice, Malpractice - outtakes
- Scrubbed Out - deleted scenes
- J.D.'s Imagination Gone Wild - interviews of the cast about the dream sequences
- Commentaries with the cast and creators
Trivia
- After the conclusion of season two, NBC ordered a Funniest Moments Special to highlight moments from the first two seasons. It is not found on the DVDs.
- Although he appeared in every episode of Season One, Neil Flynn was not added as a main cast member until Season Two.
See Also
- Category:Season 2
- Category:Season 2 Characters
- Category:Season 2 Images
- Category:Season 2 Patients
- Category:Season 2 Transcripts
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