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  1. Mike Schwartz. When Molly takes a job at a different city, she and J.D. end up having a night of kissing, and he tries to rush to sleep with her before she leaves. Dr. Cox goes on ambulance duty with a maniac, who he eventually finds out is a woman who has lost her son to an accident.

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      Series Cast 163. Zach Braff. John 'J.D.' Dorian (25...

  2. Series Cast 163. Zach Braff. John 'J.D.' Dorian (25 Episodes) Donald Faison. Christopher Turk (25 Episodes) John C. McGinley. Perry Cox (25 Episodes) Sarah Chalke. Elliot Reid (25 Episodes)

    • Enid
    • David Morrison & Mrs. Guerrero
    • Peter
    • Mr. Morrison
    • Carla’s Mom
    • JD’s Dad
    • Elaine
    • Denise’s Son
    • Jill Tracey
    • Dr. Cox’s Patients

    In the last couple of seasons of Scrubs, Dr. Kelso went from the stereotypical, oftentimes one-dimensional villainous boss of the hospital - despite some deeper moments and being hilarious - to a mostly likable, funny friend of the rest of the characters. In the dreaded ninth season of the show, Kelso goes back to work after announcing Enid's passi...

    One of the hardest-hitting episodes early on in Scrubs is "My Old Lady," an episode that shows the true nature of what a hospital can be like despite everyone's best efforts. It revolves around J.D., Turk, and Elliothaving three separate patients, with the idea that one in three patients die in hospital, making fans anticipate one of their deaths. ...

    Peter is a strange one as he is not necessarily the main focus, and fans never actually see him die like many others. Yet, the episode "My Super Ego" is still pretty heartbreaking due to his death. The episode shows apparent super-intern Nick Murdoch eventually crumbling over the pressure of being a doctor as he is unable to do anything to save a c...

    As mentioned earlier, Dr. Kelso undergoes a bit of a metamorphosisnear the end of the show, but before that was a hilarious but objectively unlikeable individual. However, there were glimpses of his humanity that made fans feel for him. In one episode, Kelso decides to bump Dr. Cox's patient, Mr. Morrison, off of a drug trial that would likely save...

    While it was a core theme of an episode, the passing of Carla’s mother wasn’t exactly something that got highlighted much in comparison to other deaths on this list. She was alive one minute and then the next, in the blink of an eye, Carla informed the gang that she had passed away, and we saw them return from her funeral. Carla was clearly always ...

    JD was never particularly close with his father, as we saw when he visited his son for the weekend, something that made J.D. a bit on edge despite loving his father. RELATED: Scrubs: JD And Dr. Cox & 9 Other Best Character Pairings On The Show Still, when he found out that he died, it was an emotional moment that he struggled with throughout the co...

    Elaine was the sort of character that we all aspire to be. She looked into the face of death and chuckled – because she wasn’t scared. She was ready for what was to come, and when she eventually passed away, the musical number that led to the final moments of the episode was beautiful. JD had formed a friendship with her, and yet when she finally w...

    During her time with Dr. Cox as ambulance workers, Denise Lemmon rubbed Perry the wrong way on more than one occasion. She was an incredibly active woman who seemed to be beaming with joy from dawn until dusk, which made the revelation towards the end of her episode all the more heartbreaking. As it turned out, her son Davey had passed away in an a...

    Scrubs always did a fantastic job with recurring characters who appeared across multiple years only a couple of times, and Jill Tracey is a perfect example of this. She had initially attempted suicide in the show's early seasons, getting help from Cox and J.D. She later returned to the show, clearly struggling, something her annoying nature made un...

    The sadness from Jill's death does not end there. Her organs, which she’d donated for after her death, were passed on to three different patients, a moment that was initially bittersweet, later turning just bitter. The issue was that Dr. Cox wasn’t aware of the fact that she’d died from rabies, which meant the three individuals in question also die...

  3. Nurse Paul 4 episodes, 2003 Aziz Ansari ... Ed 4 episodes, 2009 Richard Kind ... Mr. Corman / ... 4 episodes, 2003-2004 Michael Weston ... Private Brian Dancer 4 episodes, 2007 Josh Randall ... Jake 4 episodes, 2005-2006 Michael Cotter ...

  4. Oct 16, 2001 · My Old Lady: Directed by Marc Buckland. With Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison, Ken Jenkins. The whole crew learn their share about death when JD takes care of an old woman ready to die, Elliot and Carla watch over a woman who can't speak English, and Turk becomes too close with a patient.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Marc Buckland
    • 2001-10-16
  5. Sep 21, 2004 · My First Kill: Directed by Ken Whittingham. With Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison, Neil Flynn. A risky procedure daunts J.D., intimidated by Cox's dire warning to residents that "sometimes you will screw up [and] kill a patient."

  6. The fourth season of the American comedy television series Scrubs premiered on NBC on August 31, 2004, and concluded on May 10, 2005, and consists of 25 episodes. Heather Graham guest starred for an extended run for the first 8 episodes and then another appearance later in the season.

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