Scrubs
Episode Guide
Series seven
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Episode 1/14 My Own Worst Enemy
With Elliot only hours away from marrying Keith, she and JD are on the brink of kissing. They realise they can't do it, but Elliot decides she can't marry Keith either. At first, JD's happy with his decision to stay with Kim - but does he really love her? Meanwhile, patient Joe has mysteriously captured the hearts of all the hospital staff - even Doctors Cox and Kelso.
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Episode 2/14 My Hard Labor
Just as Kim goes into labour, JD confesses that he doesn't love her but "hopes to fall in love with her someday". Kim promptly breaks up with him. Can JD still be a good dad if he and Kim are not together? Meanwhile, Dr Cox goes in search of someone reliable enough to give his daughter an injection, and Turk races to complete a video game before Carla can track him down.
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Episode 3/14 My Inconvenient Truth
After watching the eco-movie An Inconvenient Truth, the Janitor vows to save the world by becoming the Environmental Officer at Sacred Heart - but the staff soon discover that his motivational methods are somewhat peculiar. JD, meanwhile, faces his own inconvenient truth when his brother Dan returns to town and tells him it's time he grew up.
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Episode 4/14 My Identity Crisis
The Janitor discovers that JD uses nicknames for the hospital staff because he can't remember their real names, and challenges him to learn every single one. The forfeit if he loses? Become janitor for a day. Meanwhile, Turk tries to reassure Carla that their daughter will acknowledge her Latin heritage, and with Jordan and the kids away, Dr Cox realises he's actually lonely.
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Episode 5/14 My Growing Pains
Fatherhood has stopped Turk and JD hanging out together, so they plan a prank as a bonding exercise. "World's Most Giant (African American) Doctor" is soon ready to go. But isn't it about time JD and Turk grew up? Meanwhile, Dr Cox tells a ten-year-old boy - against his parents' wishes - that he has leukaemia. And Elliot and the Janitor throw Kelso a birthday party - but could they be doing more harm than good?
RT Choice (Jane Rackham, 5 June 2008)
[ ]It's a laugh-out-loud episode until the final, horribly poignant, scene.
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Episode 6/14 My #1 Doctor
JD gets infected by the spirit of competition when the hospital sets up an in-house website that allows patients to vote for the doctor they think is best. Turk and Cox instantly raise their game by sucking up to their patients but, to their annoyance, JD is ranked number one. Meanwhile, Elliot has to decide how best to help a patient who is suffering from a degenerative condition and is contemplating suicide.
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Episode 7/14 My Bad Too
Turk has secretly been learning Spanish so that he can finally communicate with Carla in her own language. But his new-found language skills allow him unexpected insight into his marriage when he overhears Carla grumbling about him in Spanish to her friend. At the hospital JD asks for Elliot's advice about a burns patient but offends her by ignoring it.
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Episode 8/14 My Manhood
Turk seems to be having a testosterone surge and this manifests itself in all sorts of annoying behaviour, like wrestling JD for control of the TV remote. He even takes it upon himself to intervene when the husband of a patient shows up at the hospital and accuses JD of making a pass at his wife. While JD is branded a wimp, it later emerges that Turk has undergone an embarrassing procedure that has left him very unsure about his masculinity.
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Episode 9/14 My Dumb Luck
Elliot and Carla are surprised by the general lack of concern for Kelso's predicament. In fact, Ted is so delighted by the prospect of Kelso's departure, he runs naked into the hospital car park - and straight into the Janitor's van. Meanwhile, JD and Turk have to move a group of elderly patients from one part of the hospital to another, but some get lost and end up drifting aimlessly out of the building and into the grounds.
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