Turk and Carla are having romance problems, because she feels he's not being as generous to her as she is to him. Cox freaks out when he lets Jordan move in to his place due to her pregnancy.
Renewed sex with J. Comeuppances are in store for Dr. Kelso and J. Elliot puts her foot down and demands a feminine locker room from Dr. Turk decides it's time to propose to Carla, but a kid swallows the engagement ring.
Turk is still waiting for Carla to answer his proposal and asks his brother to stay over a few days to help him deal with it. Townshend, an old friend of Dr. Kelso and one of the nicest doctors around befriends J. Elliot accidentally finds out the sex of Jordan's baby, becoming the object of Dr. Cox's anxiety. Elliot meets a nice guy at the bar, but freaks out when she finds out he's a male nurse at Sacred Heart.
Turk keeps asking Carla to marry him, but she still won't give an answer. Cox feels the pressure he puts on himself everyday: His psychiatrist, his subordination to Dr. Kelso and his paternal feelings for J. Cox bends over backwards to give Jordan as much comfort as possible on her labor day, and she confesses to J. Cox is the real father.
Elliot seeks advice from Carla on how to tell Paul that she's crazy, because they're getting more intimate and she can't hide it anymore. But Carla is feeling too crazy herself with the upcoming wedding. A personal secret of Dr. Cox is revealed during hospital visitations by a cocky MD Jay Mohr , who establishes a rapport with J. Tasty Coma Wife. He feels guilty for doing that, even though she wants to go ahead with it. Meanwhile, he can't stand listening to any more relationship problems, as everybody dumps their issues on his ears: Elliot, sabotaging her relationship with Paul over beef jerky, Carla, finding out her engagement ring passed through a patient's digestive system and Dr.
Cox's unsucessful attempts to get some attention from Jordan, who can only think about her baby right now. Turk takes J. Cox decides to get even with Dr. Kelso by telling everyone he's dead, revealing what people really think of him. Jamie's T. Cox babysits his son, whom Jordan still hasn't chosen a name for, and is disturbed that he feels nothing for the baby. Turk is haunted by erotic dreams about Elliot, which gets him into hot water with Carla.
Kelso makes Dr. Cox give a class on how to approach the patients nicely in order to prevent possible law suits. Carla's mother dies and she wants to get married.
Cox a secret. Too much partying with successful Spence causes Turk and J. Kelso fully reprehends them for. Elliot's feeling low since she can't measure up to Dr.
Kelso's standards, and the Janitor starts another feud — this time over paychecks — with J. A run-in with her old flame Sean and an accident in her new car lead Elliot to the realization that nothing good has happened to her in the three years that she has been at Sacred Heart. This realization drives her to take drastic measures, including a complete makeover, both inside and out, in an attempt to change her luck.
Cox denies him any assistance, he looks to Carla and Turk to help him out. While Dr. Cox is busy not helping J. Meanwhile, Carla is driven crazy over an unidentified urine sample, and Elliot tries to balance Sean and her career, so that one doesn't end up getting in the way of the other. Finding difficulties training his interns, J.
She tells J. Cox finds the ideal pediatrician for his son: Dr. Norris, who acts and looks just like him. However, Dr. Cox is quick to find a problem with him once Jack develops a cough that scares both him and Jordan. Sean is a bit surprised and disturbed to learn about Elliot and J. Carla picks up an extra shift as a surgical nurse, which allows her to spend the day working alongside with Turk, to his great annoyance. Dan decides to stay with J. Elliot tries to deal with her own problems of a long distance relationship and decides to try moonlighting as a pet examiner with Carla to save up money.
A chance meeting in the elevator sparks a new friendship between J. Carla's brother Marco comes to visit, but he still hasn't forgiven Turk for mistaking him for a valet at their mother's funeral. Unfortunately, Turk can't even apologize because Marco can't speak anything but Spanish.
At the hospital, Dr. Cox relishes his new job promotion but is surprised when J. Kelso's orders. Cox are forced to spend more time together outside of the hospital, to Perry's great chagrin. Meanwhile, as they each deal with problems in their own relationships, Carla and Elliot work to find their own balance between their personal and professional relationships. Kelso accidentally punctures his eardrums giving the hospital staff an opportunity to tell him how they truly feel about him.
Turk is happy that he finally makes it through a solo surgery without the assistance of an attending surgeon. Cox dreads the fact that he is getting older. Elliot is feeling uncomfortable using clinical terms for her patient's private parts — a result of a repressed childhood and an accidental orgasm she inflicted on a patient during a pelvic exam - so Carla tries to teach her how to say "vagina" and "penis" without blushing.
Cox crashes at J. Carla suggests no more sex until the wedding and Turk only comes to terms with it after learning the real meaning of romance from a patient with prostate cancer.
Ultimately Carla backs down on her own idea when she has a stressful day at work finally letting people make fun of her. Carla and Elliot try to help a patient, Maggie, lose her virginity as she prepares to die. Walking in on her sister and Dr. Cox prompts Danni to move in with J. Cox attempts to convince Turk to do a kidney transplant for a patient he has "moved up" the list. But a personal grudge seems to stand in the way and may decide whether the patient lives or dies.
Cox suddenly becomes a nice guy and Elliot changes back to her old self after Dr. Kelso criticizes her new look. Kevin Casey, a surgeon with obsessive-compulsive disorder, and it turns out that Dr. Cox has always been jealous of the guy.
Meanwhile, the Janitor and his new assistant help Kelso out with a garbage problem. Elliot finds herself perplexed over a simple procedure that leaves her questioning her career path. She goes to seek Dr. Kevin Casey's advice but becomes frustrated when she learns that the epiphany toilet, which the Janitor secretly installed on the roof, is getting more attention than she is.
Meanwhile, Turk asks J. Jordan's brother and sister return, but Dr. Cox learns that his brother-in-law Ben hasn't visited a doctor about his cancer in the two years he has been gone traveling the world. Jordan's friends Allison and Maddie come to town to provide moral support for Jordan after her brother's death — however, their constant presence does not provide any relief to Dr.
Meanwhile, Turk tries to impress the new female surgeon, Dr. Miller, but his first encounter serves only to leave him baffled by the opposite sex yet again. Attempting to reinforce the policy on sexual harassment at Sacred Heart, Carla is forced to teach a course where Dr. Kelso is the number-one student.
An ever present butterfly prompts the question on what could have happened different as Turk looks for his lucky do-rag for surgery, and Elliot tries to find a lost stuffed animal for a child needing a bone marrow transplant. Meanwhile, on the other side of the argument, Carla hounds Turk for checking out other women.
Elliot is also on the spot as Dr. Cox and Dr. Kelso both advise her not to give her patient drugs as they suspect he is an addict faking pain. Turk has to confront a young patient of his, when he accidentally cuts a nerve and the boy who happens to be a concert pianist loses use of one of his hands. Meanwhile, one of Elliot's patients unintentionally teaches her a lesson about her relationship with J. Cox realizes, that he might actually have a crush on the one doctor he loathes.
Elliot asks Sean to move in with her, which only adds to J. Turk is unsure why Dr. Miller's attitude towards him has changed, until he finds out that Carla un-invited her from their wedding. Kelso outrages Dr. Cox when he announces that Sacred Heart will begin doing full body scans, starting with an ever present hypochondriac patient, who wants any freebies he can get. The Janitor squares off against Dr.
Cox after he loses the election of the janitors to Randall. Carla's brother Marc constantly puts Turk in a tough situation, when Turk forgets to write his wedding vows. The big day for Turk and Carla has finally arrived, but a patient holds up Turk. With Elliot still angry at him, J. The new Dr. Clock arrives with her spaced out personality and doesn't cease to call J. Clock tries to reconcile J. Cox will give the Chief Resident position to.
Molly and Carla are experiencing some subtle conflict and Elliot and J. Cox, Turk and the Janitor are forced to work together to help a patient. Cox is having issues with Jordan, since Ted revealed that they are still technically married due to some filing problems.
Elsewhere, Turk begins to doubt his abilities after letting a patient die and isn't helped, when he finds out J. Cox and Molly spar about her involvement in his patients. Cox tell his interns that eventually, they will screw up and kill a patient.
Elliot is upset with Molly, after she disagrees about a patient's promise to attend drug rehab. Carla loses Rowdy and she and the Janitor go looking for him. Elliot becomes unsure, if she wants Molly as her mentor, when she finds out that Molly doesn't have a perfect home life. Cox yells at him in front of his interns. Carla and Turk try to come to an agreement when Turk continuously wakes Carla up every night.
When Dan resurfaces, J. The reactions from his co-workers help J. Cox, who he wanted to be there for him is too busy with J. When J. But then J. Kelso unite to try and torment their common enemy: Dr. When Molly takes a job at a different city, she and J. Cox goes on ambulance duty with a maniac, who he eventually finds out is a woman who has lost her son to an accident. Meanwhile, Elliot guides Doug to a new career path and Turk struggles to avoid a hypochondriac patient.
With the case against Turk on his mind, J. Carla tries her own way of persuading Mr. Corman to drop the lawsuit. Elliot sets out to prove she isn't the doctor she was four years ago and doesn't need to rely on anyone anymore. Meanwhile, Elliot is fed up with coworkers not taking her serious and discovers, that she can get her way by flaunting her femininity with some help from Carla and Jordan. When he challenges the rest of the staff to do so, they all remember their best memories in the medical field.
Meanwhile, Elliot is forced to face her fear of children, when she must befriend a ten year old boy, whose father is being treated in the I.
Elliot starts showing J. A date with the Janitor leads to an a capella sing-off between his "group" and Ted's band. Turk starts taking his diabetes more serious, when he realizes the dire consequences of the disease.
Elliot decides to take a stand against Dr. Kelso with one of her patients. Cox is blackmailed by the Janitor for a basketball game's score, after he spoils the end of "The Sixth Sense. Turk learns, that Carla dated Cox and gets mad at her for not telling him. The Janitor makes a bet with Dr. Lawrence saw the show as a different one from the original, too. Scrubs was canceled in part due to ratings, but also due to the fact that it had radically changed.
Lawrence wanted to move on, and its original stars and quirky characters had almost all left. When all is said and done, nine seasons for a show like Scrubs , which never dominated the ratings, was actually lucky for the little medical comedy that could.
By Ruth Johnson Published Apr 04, Share Share Tweet Email 0. Wen as Dr. Mike Schwartz Lloyd as Lloyd …. Elizabeth Banks Dr. Kim Briggs as Dr. Kim Briggs. Bill Lawrence. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. D" Dorian makes his way through the overwhelming world of medicine, with the help of his best friend, his fellow rookie doctors, and the arrogant, but brilliant attending physician he views as his mentor.
Did you know Edit. Trivia Bill Lawrence and a few of the writers jokingly claim that Neil Flynn The Janitor has never actually spoken a line from any script. A fourth season script reportedly even contained " Whatever Neil says ". While Lawrence's comment is certainly an exaggeration, it illustrates how much of his performance is spontaneous. Goofs The x-ray with the show's title shown in the beginning is turned the wrong way: the heart should be seen on the right hand side.
This was an intentional mistake put in by creator Bill Lawrence to represent the core idea of the show: young doctors in over their heads. Bill Lawrence reminds viewers that this goof was completely intentional in interviews, DVD commentaries, and virtually any other available opportunity.
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I love Scrubs. From J. Scrubs has made television worth watching since View source. History Talk Official Rewatch Podcast. Scrubs Cast. Scrubs is an American sitcom that premiered on October 2, on NBC which aired for 9 seasons and episodes until its last episode was broadcast on ABC on March 17, Scrubs has aired in more than 30 countries around the world.
A reunion season has not been officially announced but is often suggested. Haven't ever watched Scrubs? Get all the info you need to start watching the series at any point with our Scrubs Newbie Guide. We've provided brief character biographies, season synopses, and lists of the essential Scrubs episodes you should watch.
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