Not a bad episode. I think Kelso is far too nice though, it's funnier when he is mean (especially to Ted).
Nope ^^, he calls Bunny and says "I'm going to tell you all the things I've been meaning to for the last 25 years" etc etc and sweet talks Bunny. Then he turns to Ted and says "Ted, call my wife and tell her I won't be home tonight"
First for some news!!!! BIG SPOILER ALERT!!! Spoiler Question: Scrubs? Anything?— Patrick Ausiello: You know how Bill Lawrence opted to put that whole J.D./Elliot love story to bed a few seasons back? Looks like he's stirring up some old feelings in the final three episodes — just in time for Dr. Kim's return and Elliot's engagement! NEXT EPISODE INFO My No Good Reason March 22, 2007 Spoiler J.D. and Turk try to forget that the Turk's new nanny is smoking hot, but when the pair holds a public screening of the footage from the nanny cam Carla soon catches on. Elsewhere, Elliot and the Janitor team up to cheer up a dying patient, but their actions cause Dr. Kelso to feel undermined. Meanwhile, Nurse Roberts and Dr. Cox debate whether or not "everything happens for a reason," but when a tragedy falls upon one of the Sacred Heart staff it's hard to continue the argument.
I have another trivia question: What were all of the references to earlier episodes in "My Deja vu, My Deja vu" (Season 5, Episode 22)? My Deja vu, My Deja vu is a properly done flashback episode imo.
The testicles pescription, the hair-met, the janitors riddle and all associated comments + actions (like the bike), turk and the pills that go in your mouth, what has two thumbs and doesn't give a crap? and something else and I can't remember the rest at the moment, I'll have a coffee (I hope its some kind of nut )
That was the one I forgot whilst I was typing it , hmmm there are others I think but I can't remember, was the "barbie are you a real doctor or a doctor like doctor pepper is a doctor" from a previous ep?
Yep yep, those are all right good job guys. There is also Dr. Cox and Elliot arguing over the treatment for a patient. Here is the complete list from Wikipedia: * Before the opening title sequence, J.D.'s scooter Sasha is destroyed, followed by J.D.'s anguish-filled scream "Sasha!" J.D. yells for Sasha after his scooter is repeatedly shot as an innocent by-stander in "My Big Bird" (season 5, episode 8). * J.D.'s hairmet (a helmet that prevents his hair from being messed up) was originally from "My Lucky Night" (season 3, episode 4). The prescription Dr. Cox writes J.D. for two testicles, the coin riddle that J.D. gives to the Janitor and Troy, and the events that ensue (the Janitor and Troy going to the bank, Troy's mispronunciations of "library" and "strawberry", the duo smashing J.D.'s bike at the end of the episode, etc.) are also all from this episode. * A nurse tells The Todd that she's tired of his sexual innuendo, to which The Todd replies, "in-your-endo." This line from The Todd was first featured in "My Drama Queen" (season 2, episode 21). * Dr. Kelso ignores an employee's plea for help with the line, "What has two thumbs and doesn't give a crap? Bob Kelso." This bit appropriately originated in the episode "My Rule of Thumb" (season 3, episode 10). The line was referenced for a second time in "My Porcelain God" (season 3, episode 13). * Dr. Kelso's spiel about the name "Johnny" being tattooed on his butt is from "My First Step" (season 2, episode 7). * Turk dispelling confusion about the pronunciation about analgesic (and that the pills are to be swallowed) is a moment originally found in "My Fruit Cups" (season 2, episode 8). * The Todd crusading to stop a breast reduction happened previously in "His Story" (season 2, episode 15). * Dr. Kelso tells Lonnie that he is nothing but a large pair of scrubs to him. Kelso tells J.D. this in the pilot episode for the series, "My First Day" (season 1, episode 1). * Dr Cox and Elliot's conversation about whether to push Thrombolytics in the patient is reminiscent of the scene in "My Old Lady" (season 1, episode 4) except Elliot is now on the other side. Dr Cox even says "I'll be right back," the same phrase Elliot uses in My Old Lady. * The "Floating Head Doctor" makes a return, after it first appeared in "My Big Bird" (season 5, episode 4). * Cox saying that it is important to him that he is seen as "bulletproof", which is how he described himself in "My Bad"(season 1, episode 6).
Next episode info: My Spoiler Long Goodbye April 5, 2007 Spoiler Nurse Roberts is in a coma, and nobody knows when she will wake up. Elliot comes to visit and remembers the times when she was down and Nurse Roberts cheered her up. Carla comes in and tells Elliot not to say goodbye because people have come back from worse. Jordan is giving birth and only gives Dr. Cox two hours' notice; he immediately starts freaking out.
I think that could have been one of the best eps of scrubs ever, I can safely say that after watching everyone multiple times lol
My Words of Wisdom April 12, 2007 Spoiler J.D. treats a deaf patient and learns that Turk knows sign language. They are shocked when the parents refuse a surgical implant that would allow their son to hear. On March 31, 2007, Braff announced via his blog that he has signed up to a Seventh season of Scrubs, if NBC decide to renew it for another season (although Braff has stated that ABC are willing to pick series seven up if NBC decline).
Brilliant episode... Definitely one of the best this season. I have to say my favorite part was at the very end though when Spoiler Jordan is just angry at everyone for not showing up (even though its cox's fault) and JD get to be the Godfather and then literally breaks down with happiness when she agrees to name the baby Jessica Dillan... Classic Dorian
That was such an excellent episode of Scrubs that I almost couldn't handle it. The main storyline was great and the side story with JD and Dr Cox was hilarious. The delivery truck driver XD