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  1. Scrubs Wiki was founded in 2006 by fans just like you. We have a comprehensive Scrubs episode guide, detailed information on all nine seasons and biographies on the entire Scrubs cast and crew, as well in-depth articles on the Scrubs characters you know and love.

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    • Perry Cox

      Dr. Cox is portrayed by John C. McGinley and appears in 178...

    • My Finale

      This is the last episode of Scrubs to feature Judy Reyes....

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      Scrubs was a Syndication network medical comedy\drama series...

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      Scrubs (stylized as [scrubs]) is an American medical...

    • J.D.

      J.D. is the main protagonist of Scrubs and is portrayed by...

    • Scrubs

      Scrubs is an American sitcom that premiered on October 2,...

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    As a doctor

    Cox studied at Hale University where he got a biology degree and studied medicine at Johns Hopkins University. At the start of the series he is a senior attending physician at Sacred Heart Hospital, later becoming Chief of Medicine. Dr. Cox is around 50 years old in season 9. He is the sarcastic, bitter mentor of John Dorian. Cox routinely rants at and belittles J.D., though his apparently rough treatment of him is intended as conditioning for the rigors and horrors of hospital life, as well...

    As a professor

    As a professor, he views all of his students as murderers and assassins who will try their hardest to kill his patients. He is very aggressive and somewhat sadistic toward them and tries to weed out the weak. He has taken a liking to Drew, and because of this he has set his expectations to very high, almost unattainable levels for him. ("Our Drunk Friend").

    Family

    Cox's family is from Pittsburgh. He has a sister, Paige, who is a born-again Christian. His father was an abusive alcoholic, with Perry claiming that his father would show affection by "purposely missing when he threw bottles at [his] head", and his mother did nothing to prevent this behavior. Perry’s abusive and traumatic childhood could help explain his intimacy issues and his strained marriage to Jordan. According to Carla, both of his parents lacked parenting skills, and he might have mur...

    J.D.

    Dr. Cox is the reluctant mentor of J.D.. He met J.D. on his first day as an intern, and has constantly been abrasive and sarcastic with him ("My First Day"). He rarely calls J.D. by his real name, but rather by an ever-changing girl’s name or "Newbie". This is his tough-love approach to teaching, but even when they are outside of the hospital, he continues the same mean mannerisms. When his harshness seems to put a little too much pressure on J.D., Cox generally knows when to lay off and has...

    Jordan

    Jordan Sullivanand Perry were divorced before the series began, but now have two children and live together. After they divorced, Jordan would use Perry for booty calls. When one of their booty calls ended with Jordan getting pregnant, they started living together again to be supportive of the child and each other. They are verbally sharp with each other, often insulting each others' sexualities and peculiarities. Although they are not re-married (and have no desire to be married), it can’t b...

    Dr. Kelso

    Robert Kelso and Dr. Cox had quite a severely tense rivalry that, at times, affects the entire hospital. Since Dr. Kelso retired, the two have bonded a little more and Cox often turns to Kelso for advice. Dr. Cox is not very fond of Dr. Kelso thinking about the patients solely by their insurance or pocketbooks. Dr. Cox often yells and rants at Kelso about making staff cutbacks or new rules, but when Dr. Kelso explains his motivation, he has no choice but to live with them. When Dr. Kelso was...

    Likes

    1. Being referred to by certain names such as "Big Cheese," "Chief Dr. Cox" or "Dr. Professor Cox". 2. Carla. 3. Drew. 4. Exercising. 5. Flicking the dead. 6. Giving rants. 7. Hiking. ("My Occurrence") 8. His thesaurus. 9. Jack. 10. Jordan. 11. Jennifer Dylan. 12. Jerome Bettis. 13. J.D. 14. Lee Marvin Movies. 15. Lindsay Lohan. 16. Scotch on the rocks (The Janitor drinks some of his scotch once and remarks "Black Label"; that coupled with the bottle of scotch in Cox's office in Season 9, it...

    Dislikes

    1. “I suppose I could riff a list of things that I care as little about as our last week together. Lemme see, uhh.... Low-carb diets. Michael Moore. The Republican National Convention. Kabbalah and all Kabbalah-related products. Hi-def TV, the Bush daughters, wireless hot spots, 'The O.C.', the U.N., recycling, getting Punk'd, Danny Gans, the Latin Grammys, the real Grammys. Jeff, that Wiggle who sleeps too darn much! The Yankees payroll, all the red states, all the blue states, every hybrid...

    See also: List of ways Dr. Cox has humiliated people He is a Scorpio. ("My Identity Crisis"), However since his birthday is August 3, that would make him a Leo. The character is named after Bill Lawrence's old English teacher, Bob Cox. Cox served as mentor to Bill. He would hang out with him, and helped him get through high school by making him awa...

    “Ruh-huh-heea-hee-eee-eeeeally.”
    “See, HERE’S the thing/deal/inside scoop...”
    “You can politely shove it up your ass...”
    “Give me a break!”
  2. May 6, 2009 · This is the last episode of Scrubs to feature Judy Reyes. The entire regular cast and nearly all the supporting cast appear in this episode. Several recurring characters (alive and dead) also have cameos during J.D's final walk out of the hospital.

  3. Scrubs (stylized as [scrubs]) is an American medical sitcom created by Bill Lawrence that aired from October 2, 2001, to March 17, 2010, on NBC and later ABC. The series follows the lives of employees at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital, which is a teaching hospital.

  4. Scrubs was a Syndication network medical comedy\drama series created by Bill Lawrence which first aired from October 2, 2001 to May 8, 2008 and aired on Syndication for its final two seasons from January 6, 2009 to March 17, 2010, lasting for 9 seasons & 182 episodes.

  5. Oct 2, 2001 · Scrubs (stylized as [scrubs]) is an American medical comedy-drama television series created by Bill Lawrence that aired from October 2, 2001, to March 17, 2010, on NBC and later ABC. The series follows the lives of employees at the fictional Sacred Heart teaching hospital.

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