Scrubs
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Scrubs Episode Guide
Series 1
1.1. My First Day
John Dorian, "J.D." to friends, is a boyishly handsome,
self-deprecatingly funny, likeable guy who would be confident
if he only realised his assets. Four years of medical school have
prepared J.D. for his first day as an intern at Sacred Heart Hospital
— but he has his doubts. As J.D. is thrown into the chaotic
world of hospital life, we not only get to see the quirky characters
that he encounters, but also hear the humorous commentary of thoughts
streaming through J.D.'s head. First aired:
10/2/2001
By J.D.'s side is his best friend since college, the handsome
and confident Chris Turk. As a new surgical intern, Turk struts
around with a gregarious and cocky demeanor that hides a terror
that he only admits to J.D. Both guys initially have the hots
for their attractive fellow intern, Elliot Reid, but J.D. quickly
finds out her beauty is only surpassed by her hyper-competitive
attitude.
Guiding the interns' education are those with more medical experience.
Dr. Robert "Bob" Kelso, Chief of Medicine, wants the
interns to think they can count on him. On the other side of the
personality spectrum is Dr. Percival "Perry" Cox, a
steamroller of a man short on patience. Watching over the interns
with a caustically teasing but caring demeanor, is nurse Carla
Espinosa, a woman who is motherly and sexy at the same time —
which appeals mightily to Turk.
1.2. My Mentor
J.D. tries to persuade a smoker patient to quit smoking in order
to impress Dr. Cox, who is just feeling lonely in his opinion.
Elliot's attitude towards Carla annoys her, thus Turk is able
to go on a date with Carla, when he convinces her to forgive Elliot.
First aired: 10/4/2001
1.3. My Best Friend's Mistake
J.D. begins to feel distant from Turk, when he leaves him abandoned
every time that he tries to talk to him. Elliot fights with Kelso
for calling her "sweetheart", and she seeks Dr. Cox's
advice. J.D.'s relationship with Elliot goes in a time race, when
he has 48 hours to kiss her before he is put into her "Friend
Zone". First aired: 10/9/2001
1.4. My Old Lady
The three interns are each assigned patients with various illnesses.
Statistically speaking, one of the three is going to die. J.D.'s
patient is 74 year old Mrs. Tanner, who is in renal failure. 20
year old David Morrison is Turk's hernia patient and Elliot's
patient Mrs. Guerrero only speaks Spanish and might have lupus.
First aired: 10/16/2001
1.5. My Two Dads
J.D. points out what seems to be a technical mistake to Dr. Kelso,
but it was really an attempt of Dr. Cox to save a woman without
insurance using a dead guy's insurance. Dr. Kelso and Dr. Cox
show J.D. their different ways of looking at medicine. Meanwhile,
the Janitor intimidates J.D., Elliot discovers the healing powers
of her boobs and Turk gives Carla a pen he thought he took from
the Lost and Found box. First aired: 10/23/2001
1.6. My Bad
Dr. Cox is still facing the threat of suspension, and coincidentally,
J.D. is assigned to a special patient: Jordan Sullivan, an important
board member. She is very demanding and J.D. ends up sleeping
with her after he confronts her. Only he didn't know that she
is Dr. Cox's ex-wife, and now the only one who can save J.D.'s
mentor from being fired by the evil Dr. Kelso. Meanwhile, Elliot
is assigned to take care of a shrink whose jaw has been wired
shut, and for whom she ends up becoming a patient. Carla's mom
makes a scandal after Carla spends the night at Turk's, and when
she breaks her leg, Carla blames Turk for it. First
aired: 10/30/2001
1.7. My Super Ego
J.D. has finally earned the spot as brightest student, but he's
got competition: Nick Murdoch, who seems to be nicer, friendlier
and has a better butt than him. But even J.D. can't hate the guy,
for he is so nice. But he is surprised when he finds Nick sitting
in a corner crying because he can't take the pressure of medical
internship. Meanwhile, Turk is having problems at the operation
table and doesn't tell Carla, who keeps bothering Dr. Cox about
it. And Dr. Cox gives Turk a very unique suggestion on how to
calm down before surgery. First aired: 11/6/2001
1.8. My Fifteen Minutes
J.D. and Turk become heroes after saving a cameraman's life on
TV, while heading to a strip club. But Turk quickly becomes the
target of a new publicity campaign led by Dr. Kelso, exploiting
the hospital's diversity. Meanwhile, J.D. worries about his evaluation.
Elliot is going out with Carla, but in the last minute she blows
her off and later Elliot runs into her in a bar. First
aired: 11/15/2001
1.9. My Day Off
J.D. gets to see the hospital through the eyes of a patient when
he's admitted for appendicitis. Elliot examines him and he tells
everyone how cold and rough she is, which drives her crazy. J.D.
doesn't want Turk to operate on him, which hurts Turk's feelings.
Meanwhile, Dr. Cox is trying to show off to his mentor, Dr. Benson,
the ex-chief of medicine, who is also a patient at the hospital.
The only thing in his way is Dr. Kelso, who almost dismissed Dr.
Benson prematurely. First aired: 11/20/2001
1.10. My Nickname
J.D. begins a new relationship with Carla. J.D. gains a new nickname
- "Scooter" - and his relationship with Nurse Espinosa
evolves as he begins to out-distance her medical knowledge, while
Turk trembles, when he learns that his secret lunch spot was claimed
years ago by the territorial Dr. Kelso. Elsewhere, Dr. Cox gives
Elliot the evil eye when she won't discharge a troublesome patient.
First aired: 11/27/2001
1.11. My Own Personal Jesus
It's Christmas, and even though J.D. and the others don't really
feel like celebrating, Turk makes a huge deal about it. But his
faith and happiness are gone after a very busy night at the hospital.
Dr. Cox has J.D. videotape the birth of the child of one of his
friends. First aired: 12/11/2001
1.12. My Blind Date
A woman slips and falls on the wet floor of the hospital. Afraid
that she might sue the hospital, Dr. Kelso asks J.D. to stand
by her and be friendly, so she won't sue them. But J.D. is very
busy with Dr. Cox's 24-hour marathon to keep his ICU patients
alive. Elliot is desperate for some attention from Dr. Cox. Meanwhile,
Turk snaps at Carla when she steals fries from his plate. First
aired: 1/8/2002
1.13. My Balancing Act
J.D. is frustrated when his budding romance with an ex-patient
wilts as their dates are constantly interrupted by emergency calls,
while the beastly Dr. Kelso becomes less fearsome to the wide-eyed
interns, when Dr. Cox informs them how to avoid the blowhard's
bite. In addition, a perplexed Carla and Turk deal with their
first sexual intimacy complication. First
aired: 1/15/2002
1.14. My Drug Buddy
Alex and Elliot argue over missing medication, and J.D. needs
to choose sides. Meanwhile, Dr. Kelso gives Carla a ride to work
and she sees a totally different side of him. Turk develops a
conflict with Dr. Cox after he finds out that Dr. Cox has secret
feelings for Carla. First aired: 1/22/2002
1.15. My Bed Banter & Beyond
After going to bed and spending an entire day having sex, J.D.
and Elliot go to work trying to hide their new secret romance,
but everybody already knows it. First aired:
2/5/2002
1.16. My Heavy Meddle
When a rampaging Dr. Cox suddenly shows up at his door in a strange
funk, J.D. sees a possibility of a breakthrough in their relationship
- until he learns that Cox loses control in almost an annual rite.
Meanwhile, Turk elects to partner with Elliot on a research project
so that he can maneuver her back with his buddy J.D. Carla struggles
to fulfill a comatose patient's final request - playing heavy
metal music in his room. First aired: 2/26/2002
1.17. My Student
J.D., Elliot and Turk are receiving their first medical students,
and now they finally get a chance to see what it feels like to
be on the other side. Turk's student is a very attractive young
woman, to whom Dr. Cox is immediately attracted. But he doesn't
know his way around women and needs Turk to give him a little
help. J.D. doesn't know how to handle his student and Elliot's
turns out to the be son of an important CEO. First
aired: 3/5/2002
1.18. My Tuscaloosa Heart
J.D. has a patient who's rude to him and the nurses and eventually
dies from cancer. J.D. feels awful for not giving him his full
attention and worries maybe he could have saved the guy if he
was nicer to him. Meanwhile, Elliot is convinced that Dr. Kelso
is the one singing a song called "Tuscaloosa Heart"
on a tape given to her by a patient who claims he went to college
with Bob. And Dr. Cox finds himself trapped in a love square:
He's falling in love with Kristen Murphy, his intern, just as
his ex-wife reappears demanding sex – and there's also his
crush on Carla. First aired: 3/12/2002
1.19. My Old Man
An assortment of moms and dads descend on their offspring at home
and in the workplace. J.D.'s father is a gregarious yet lonely
divorcee who's desperately trying to be just one of the guys.
Elliot's folks, on the other hand, are a snooty couple whose pompous
behavior dismays their daughter. Similarly rattled is Turk, unnerved
by the bonding of his girlfriend, Carla, and his brassy mother.
But the most vexatious parent by far is the Janitor's dad. First
aired: 4/9/2002
1.20. My Way or the Highway
Turk's competitiveness is starting to annoy J.D., especially when
it crosses the line of personal jokes and comes to patient's matters.
Meanwhile, Dr. Cox finally has a taste of good coffee, but thanks
to his feud with Dr. Kelso, the only nurse who was able to make
it gets fired. Elliot meets a very attractive patient, whom she
instantly identifies, but has a really hard time getting him to
ask her out. First aired: 4/16/2002
1.21. My Sacrificial Clam
J.D. fears being contaminated with Hepatitis B, after a needle
accidentally sticks his forearm. Meanwhile, Elliot has a hard
time combining her new relationship and keeping up with studies.
Turk obsesses about getting in shape, after Carla makes a fat
joke about him. First aired: 4/30/2002
1.22. My Occurrence (1)
Jordan's brother Ben is admitted at Sacred Heart for having an
accident with a nail gun. J.D. learns that Ben has leukemia, but
won't believe it, since there have been many mixups in the hospital
lately, so he goes on a search for the real test results. First
aired: 5/7/2002
1.23. My Hero (2)
Ben takes the news of his diagnosis pretty well - at least better
than his sister Jordan and J.D. Remarkably, it is Dr. Cox who
is the voice of reason and compassion, until his own fears get
in the way. Meanwhile, Turk and Elliot have their own issues to
deal with. Turk is upset because he wasn't chosen to assist on
a difficult surgery and Elliot is criticized during rounds by
Dr. Kelso for the 100th time. First aired:
5/14/2002
1.24. My Last Day
It's J.D.'s last day as an intern, and soon he will become a resident.
Carla and Turk are arguing about dating other people. Elliot finally
rebels against being everyone's doormat, and J.D. is just trying
to stay out of people's way. Jordan has returned to get a physical
and a new patient, Mr. Bober, has been admitted, because he needs
his gall bladder removed. He really needs the surgery, but doesn't
have the insurance to pay for it. They enlist the help of Dr.
Cox, Dr. Wen and Jordan. And Jordan spills the beans.
First aired: 5/21/2002
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