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List of Scrubs characters

The following is a list of characters from the NBC/ABC[1] American comedy-drama Scrubs.

Character appearance summary edit

Legend
  = Main cast (credited)
  = Recurring cast (4+)
  = Guest cast (1–3)
  1. ^ In season 9, Braff was only a part of the main cast for six episodes.

Main characters edit

John Michael Dorian (J.D.) edit

Zach Braff portrays Dr. John Michael "J.D." Dorian, the show's original protagonist and narrator. J.D. begins the series as a staff intern, progressing to resident and then attending physician. His voice-over to the series comes from his internal thoughts and often features surreal fantasies. J.D. is a recurring character in Season 9, though he is still considered to be the protagonist of the episodes in which he appeared. Braff received top billing as a main cast member in each of his appearances for that season. He did not appear in the last episode of the series, titled "Our Thanks", and no mention was made of him.

J.D.'s name is based on that of Dr. Jonathan Doris, a college friend of series creator Bill Lawrence. Doris served as medical adviser to the show.

Christopher Duncan Turk edit

Donald Faison portrays Christopher Duncan Turk, J.D.'s best friend, a surgical attending physician and later chief of surgery. Turk roomed with J.D. in college and medical school, and the two have an extremely close relationship, described in the Season 6 episode "My Musical" as "guy love". Over the first three seasons, he quickly starts a relationship with and ultimately marries Carla Espinosa. J.D. claims that Turk got his middle name from his father's love of donuts.

Turk and J.D. both attended The College of William and Mary, Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence's alma mater.[2] They share a goofy sense of humor. For example, they both enjoy dancing "the robot";[3] "dramatic slow running"; pretending to be a "multiethnic Siamese doctor"; and pretending to be the "world's most giant doctor". They own a stuffed yellow Labrador retriever named Rowdy, which they treat like a live dog. J.D. was Turk's best man[4] and is the godfather of Carla's and his child, Izzy.

Donald Faison was the only original cast member, besides John C. McGinley, to return for Season 9 as a regular cast member.

Turk's name is based on that of real-life physician Jon Turk, a medical consultant for Scrubs.[5]

Perry Ulysses Cox edit

John C. McGinley portrays Percival "Perry" Ulysses Cox, a senior attending physician at Sacred Heart, the hospital's residency director, and eventually chief of medicine in Season 8 ("My Cookie Pants"). J.D. considers Cox his mentor despite the fact that Cox routinely criticizes and belittles him. Cox frequently suggests that this harsh treatment is intended as conditioning for the rigors of hospital life.

Dr. Cox is sarcastic and bitter, with a quick, cruel wit, normally expressed through frequent and sometimes incredibly long rants in which he viciously attacks almost every character on the show. He is athletic, often found playing basketball in the hospital's parking lot with younger employees. In "My Friend the Doctor", he shows off by slam-dunking a basketball, but injures his back when he lands, a reminder that he is middle-aged. Out of vanity, he tries to disguise his injury. His parents were an absent or abusive mother and an alcoholic, abusive father, which may have sculpted his narcissistic personality and poor social skills.

McGinley says in the Season 1 DVD bonus features that Dr. Cox's habit of touching his nose is a homage to Paul Newman's character in The Sting, although Cox also uses it as a sign of irritation on occasion, rather than just a sign that "it's going to be OK", as it was used in the film. Dr. Cox has also been compared to Gregory House (although Cox's character was created several years before House's) by Dr. Kelso, who says, "Oh Perry, you are so edgy and cantankerous, like House without the limp." This is further explored in "My House", during which Cox acquires a temporary limp. At the end of the episode, through a series of circumstances, Dr. Cox walks into a room where the other characters are sitting and, in a very House-esque way, gives them the answers to everything they have been trying to figure out in the episode.

Elliot Reid edit

Sarah Chalke portrays Elliot Reid, another intern and later private-practice physician. Her relationship with J.D. becomes romantic on several occasions, and at the start of Season 9, she is married to J.D. and seven months pregnant. Elliot is driven by a neurotic desire to prove her abilities to her family (in which all of the men are doctors), her peers, and herself. Being the byproduct of a wealthy family, Elliot was largely unprepared for the "real world" hostilities and socioeconomic differences among the hospital staff. Elliot has an estranged relationship with both of her parents, particularly her mother, who often belittles and demeans her. Elliot has a habit of speaking in a high pitched voice when she becomes irritated or feels ignored.

At Sacred Heart, Elliot begins as an intern and later becomes a resident after a grueling yearlong internship. She serves as co-chief resident with J.D. during Season 4. At the end of that season, she briefly leaves to take an endocrinology fellowship, which ends five days later after her research partner finds the cure to osteogenesis imperfecta, the disease they are researching.[6] After a brief spell at a free clinic, she returns to Sacred Heart and becomes a senior attending physician. At the end of the episode "My Coffee", she accepts an offer to go into private practice, allowing her to receive double the pay, still work at Sacred Heart, and never have to deal with superiors Dr. Cox (McGinley) or Dr. Kelso (Ken Jenkins) again. In "My Full Moon", she ponders her future career after struggling to deliver the bad news to a patient diagnosed with H.I.V. She tells Turk that if she were lucky enough to get married and have enough money to stop working, she would "walk out of this place and never look back".

Carla Espinosa edit

Judy Reyes portrays Carla Espinosa, the hospital's head nurse, who acts as a mother figure to the interns, often hiding their mistakes from their attending doctor. During the course of the series, Turk forms a relationship with Carla; eventually, they marry and start a family together. Carla does not appear in Season 9 but is mentioned a few times by Turk.

Carla starts dating Turk (Faison) in the show's second episode, "My Mentor". They remain together for almost the entire run of the show. Carla marries Turk in the finale of Season 3, "My Best Friend's Wedding". She and Turk go through a trial separation in Season 4 after Carla discovers that Turk is still talking to his ex-girlfriend without telling her he is married, a separation that is prolonged after Carla and J.D. kiss. After couples' therapy and some frank discussions with each other and J.D., Turk and Carla reunite and immediately begin trying to conceive. Initially, they are unsuccessful, but Carla finally gets pregnant toward the end of the season after several episodes in which she and Turk worry about their respective fertility. Carla gives birth to a baby girl, whom they name Isabella, in the episode "My Best Friend's Baby's Baby and My Baby's Baby". J.D. becomes the godfather to the child. In "My House", she is revealed to suffer from postpartum depression. She spends most of the following episode in denial about the condition, but finally gets help after a frank discussion with Jordan Sullivan, who also suffered from the condition.

Robert Kelso edit

Ken Jenkins portrays Robert "Bob" Kelso, Sacred Heart's chief of medicine for most of the series. Kelso is portrayed as cold, heartless, and cruel, driven primarily by the hospital's bottom line rather than the well-being of patients. However, he is occasionally suggested to have a softer side, with his cruelty being a means of coping with years of hard decisions. Other characters have noted that he is burdened by the job. He often alludes to having a wife named Enid and a homosexual son named Harrison, although neither is ever seen. He retires in Season 7, after which his relationship with staff at the hospital improves. Toward the end of Season 8, he realizes he misses being a doctor. In Season 9, he returns to Sacred Heart as a professor.

Throughout the series, he is at odds with Dr. Cox, Sacred Heart's chief attending physician, who eventually replaces him as chief of medicine. Cox calls him "Bobbo" or similar variations, often refers to him as a "pod person" or "the Devil himself", and even punches him in the episode "My Dream Job". The two occasionally share moments of understanding and compassion, however, such as when Kelso tells a depressed Cox that the hospital and Kelso himself need him, as they balance each other out to do what is best for the hospital. After his retirement, Kelso becomes more openly friendly with Dr Cox.

Janitor edit

Neil Flynn portrays the hospital's custodian known as "Janitor" through most of the series. An incident in the pilot episode establishes an adversarial relationship between J.D. and him, which persists throughout the series. This tends to take the form of the Janitor pulling mean-spirited pranks on J.D., although he gives J.D. a pass after J.D.'s father Sam dies. In the last episode of Season 8, the Janitor reveals his name to J.D. as "Glenn Matthews", though he is referred to immediately afterward by a passerby as "Tommy", leaving his true name ambiguous. However, as part of the bonus features of the complete series DVD release, Bill Lawrence confirmed that Glenn Matthews is definitively the character's name, a callback to when Flynn had guest-starred as Janitor in Lawrence's animated series Clone High, depicted as working at the school before his son's death, and repeatedly called "Glenn" by the school's principal.[7]

In the Season 9 premiere, Turk tells J.D. that the day after he left Sacred Heart, the Janitor asked when J.D. was returning, either oblivious to, or in denial of, J.D.'s departure, and upon coming to the realization that J.D. no longer worked at Sacred Heart, promptly walked off the job and quit. He is not seen for the remainder of the season due to Neil Flynn leaving the show to begin working as a series regular on The Middle. In the 2023 revival of Clone High, Flynn reprises his role as Janitor, once again working at Clone High;[8] in "Clone Alone", Janitor signs Joan of Arc's Clone High 2023 yearbook, telling her (and signing) that "You're a lone wolf, just like me! – Janitor", before howling.[9]

Flynn is an improvisational comedian and, as such, ad-libs many of his lines. Flynn originally auditioned for the role of Dr. Cox. However, Lawrence asked Flynn if he would consider another part: the mysterious custodian who makes tormenting J.D. his life's work.

While the Janitor was intended as a running gag for only the pilot episode, series creator Lawrence stated, "When we watched the pilot, we knew instantly we had to keep this guy around."[10]

Denise Mahoney edit

Eliza Coupe portrays Denise "Jo" Mahoney, one of several new interns in Season 8. She is blunt, opinionated, and unable to connect strongly to her emotions, even when with her family. She becomes J.D.'s protégée and takes steps to learn how to empathize with patients. In season nine, Denise is elevated to a main cast role as a teaching assistant at the new Sacred Heart.

Lucy Bennett edit

Kerry Bishé portrays Lucy Bennett, a medical student at Winston University. She serves as the new narrator for Season 9, showing a penchant for fantastical fantasies, much like J.D., while having self-esteem issues and several personality "quirks", similar to Elliot. She loves horses and believes "if they could talk, they would be wise".

Lucy is at first overwhelmed by life in a hospital, especially when both her chief professor, Dr. Cox, and her student advisor, Denise Mahoney (Eliza Coupe), take an immediate dislike to her. Seeking a respite, she sleeps with her classmate Cole Aaronson (Dave Franco), an arrogant rich kid who takes a naked picture of her without her knowledge and then humiliates her by letting it fall out of his backpack and into the wrong hands. At the end of the episode, she befriends J.D., who is temporarily teaching at the university; he takes her under his wing and encourages her to stand up to Dr. Cox.

She continues an affair with Cole, who she says "[kills] her soul as he climbs into bed" with her. Later on, she starts to accept Cole and admits to her class that she loves him. Throughout the series, she often goes out of her way to seek acceptance, baking cupcakes, sharing class notes, and trying to bond with fellow students. When Cole wants to become a surgeon, he tears up 17 of Lucy's cuddly horses and tries to re-assemble them. Lucy holds 17 individual funerals for them that Drew has to suffer through.

As the season progresses, Lucy faces more and greater challenges in medicine and life. In "Our Drunk Friend", she personally raises money to send an alcoholic patient to rehab, only to have it blow up in her face when he falls off the wagon. J.D., who had initially seemed to support her, tells her that he knew the patient was a lost cause, but felt that she needed to learn how to cope with defeat.

Drew Suffin edit

Michael Mosley portrays Drew Suffin, who is a medical student at Winston University giving it a second go. He had previously been in jail and was apparently shot by a 12-year-old. He describes jail as "cold". He is in a relationship with Denise. He is apparently Dr. Cox's favorite student; at one point, Cox forces him to tape a "#1" sign to his chest, which is shortly replaced by a pink T-shirt saying "#1". He later stops wearing either, though Cox still shows him signs of favoritism (he even pats Drew's back, to J.D.'s dismay). Drew disappoints Dr. Cox after Cox shows him off to Turk in the series finale, "Our Thanks", saying that his new protégé is the opposite of J.D. Drew then turns to Dr. Cox and asks for relationship advice. Dr. Cox replies, "Oh dear God, Drew, not you. It's happening again."

Cole Aaronson edit

Dave Franco portrays Cole Aaronson, a medical student at Winston University. His family donated a large sum of money to get the new Sacred Heart Hospital built, and as such, Cole believes he is "untouchable" and can do whatever he wants. While spoiled, arrogant, and immature, he occasionally reveals himself to have a good heart. He is in a relationship with Lucy for a time, but after he is diagnosed with melanoma, he takes his frustrations out on her, causing her to leave him. He then confides in Dr. Kelso, who gives him some much-needed advice that brings Lucy back to him. His melanoma goes into remission in the series finale, and Cole decides to become a surgeon and follow Dr. Turk. By the end of the finale, Turk gives up trying to scare Cole away and accepts him as a kind of protégé.

Recurring characters edit

Todd Quinlan edit

Dr. Todd Quinlan (often called "The Todd"), played by Robert Maschio, is a surgeon at Sacred Heart known for his rampant sexual innuendo and sexual harassment of females. Despite his frat-boy personality and his depiction as absent-minded and unintelligent, Todd is a skilled surgeon: the hospital's best surgical intern and second-best surgical resident.[11] He is Turk's friend, and even believes that he, rather than J.D., is Turk's best friend, and that Turk would choose him over Carla if confronted with that choice.[episode needed] Todd's surname was not revealed until Season 5. In the Season 1 DVD commentaries, Bill Lawrence said this was deliberate.

Although Todd is often shown speaking to women in a way that constitutes sexual harassment, in "My Lucky Charm", he states, "The Todd appreciates hot regardless of gender." He pretends to be gay in "My Lunch", believing that "chicks dig gay dudes."[12] In "My Office", after talking with Dr. Molly Clock, he explains that his view of women originates from an unhealthy relationship with his mother with whom he once had a brief incestuous experience. However, it is revealed in "My Tormented Mentor" that Todd's father also influenced him to look at women as sexual objects. It was implied that Todd made such comments only to maintain an image.[episode needed] He shows sensitivity and compassion for friends and people around him, going out of his way to protect Turk and even notices that Turk is upset in "Their Story".[citation needed]

Throughout the series, Todd often refers to himself in the third person and gives a variety of high fives, hard enough that they hurt. He often devises names for these variations of high fives by taking a word or subject that references a previous comment or gesture, and adding "five" to it for example, "moving-on five" or "something-might-be-wrong five", normally accompanied by a sound effect. He is a member of the Janitor's second Brain Trust, along with Ted and Doug. In "My Soul On Fire, Part 1", it is revealed that Todd went to medical school in the Bahamas and learned the high five from his professor. In "My Chief Concern", he appears to be involved in a three-way sexual relationship with the Hendersons, a married couple. Although Todd maintains a steady role through much of the series, he appears only twice in "My Finale": When J.D. runs out of the hospital and when J.D. leaves for the final time, at which point Todd gives him a "goodbye five from the big dog". Todd is a recurring character in Season 9.

Ted Buckland edit

Theodore "Ted" Buckland Jr., played by Sam Lloyd, is Sacred Heart's lawyer, initially credited as an unnamed "Lawyer" until the Season 1 episode "My Blind Date", where he reminds Dr. Kelso of his name. As the hospital's "sad sack", he has pathetically low self-esteem and frequent suicidal tendencies. It is implied that Ted has never won a case. It took him five tries to pass the bar exam because of stress-induced dyslexia; he has also stated that he took the exam in Alaska, where it was much easier to pass. Ted attended Ithaca College and was the best attorney to have graduated from South Texas College of Law.[13] Ted claims that he had a wife and children, but they left him because of the stress of his job. A conversation with the Janitor in Season 3 indicates that Ted can speak Korean.[14]

So intense is Ted's hatred for Kelso, who regularly degrades and belittles him, that he regularly has homicidal thoughts about him. Kelso is well aware of these thoughts, which adds to their tensions. He also has an Oedipus complex regarding his mother, with whom he lives. He sleeps in the same bed as her and has remarked that she has installed a camera in the bathroom to check up on him when he bathes. In one episode it is suggested that Ted's mother believes he is a doctor, as he is shown coming home in stolen scrubs, claiming to have saved a patient's life.

Ted leads an a cappella group with three other non-medical hospital employees called the "Worthless Peons" (played by The Blanks, the real-life band of Sam Lloyd), and is shown to be uncharacteristically confident when surrounded by his bandmates. The Peons consist of Randall (Paul F. Perry), who works in accounting and sings bass; Crispin (George Miserlis), who works in shipping and receiving and sings baritone; and Roy (Philip McNiven), who works in on-site property management and sings tenor. Ted also participates in biking and triathlons, often training with Doug Murphy. Later in the series, he joins the Janitor's Brain Trust. With the help of the Janitor and J.D., he finds the courage to ask Stephanie Gooch (Kate Micucci), a ukulele-playing musician who performs for the hospital's child patients, on a date, and the two form a relationship and move in together.

Lloyd reprises his role as Ted in three episodes of Cougar Town. In the second-season finale, written and directed by Bill Lawrence, Ted visits the main cast in Hawaii and says that Gooch has left him for an unseen "Dr. Hooch". Ted and his band reappear in Season 3 of Cougar Town, where they audition to play at Disney World. In the episode "A One Story Town", Ted panics when he notices that everyone he meets resembles people he used to work with, including Jules' father, played by Ken Jenkins—as well as Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, Christa Miller, and Robert Maschio—all as characters who resemble Kelso, J.D., Elliot, Jordan, and Todd, respectively.

Laverne Roberts edit

Laverne Roberts, played by Aloma Wright, is a nurse at Sacred Heart. In her free time, Laverne enjoys soap operas and office gossip. She is a devout Christian and had strong opinions on premarital sex, abortion, and other actions. She maintains much of her religious devotion to cope with seeing suffering and death in the hospital every day. Laverne is one of the few staff members who can intimidate imposing employees such as Dr. Cox, the Janitor, Dr. Kelso, and Carla, with whom she is especially close. Laverne has a husband named Lester, a son, and a nephew named Lance who fought in the Iraq War. She and Lester are shown to have marital problems, and her attempts to fix them are unsuccessful.

While driving to the hospital one morning in the sixth season, Laverne is involved in a car crash, falls into a coma, and is put on life support. Her family decides to take her off after learning that she is brain dead. Employees of the hospital visit her and speak to her, saying final goodbyes. Carla, unable to admit that Laverne has no chance of recovering, avoids this and is followed around by a manifestation of her feelings in the shape of Laverne. The manifestation disappears once Carla finally says goodbye to Laverne, who dies almost immediately afterward. Her character makes a brief appearance in a flashback in "My Comedy Show" and in the Season 8 finale, in J.D.'s last fantasy.

After Scrubs was renewed for a seventh season, creator Bill Lawrence promised Aloma Wright another role, because he had killed off Laverne under the impression that the show was in its final season.[15] Wright played a new character similar to Laverne, but only J.D. could see the similarities. Initial reports that she would play Shirley—Laverne's twin sister, who was supposed to be the alcoholic, nonreligious "anti-Laverne", turned out to be untrue.[16] The new character is seen briefly while Kim Briggs is giving birth. J.D. sees the physical similarities between Laverne and Nurse Shirley, and gave her the nickname "Laverneagain", which she despises.[17] After joining the staff of Sacred Heart at the beginning of Season 7, Shirley apparently develops a close friendship with the Janitor.

Jordan Sullivan edit

Jordan Sullivan, played by Christa Miller (the real-life spouse of series creator Bill Lawrence[18]), is the ex-wife of Perry Cox and a member (later retired) of the Sacred Heart Board of Directors. She first appears in "My Bad" (Season 1) as J.D.'s patient, and she seduces him before he finds out she is Dr. Cox's ex-wife.

Jordan's father, Quinn Sullivan, was on the Board of Directors, and she inherited the position after his death. She is the sister of Ben Sullivan, a close friend of Dr. Cox, and Danni Sullivan, an ex-girlfriend of J.D.'s. After her divorce from Dr. Cox, they maintain a strictly sexual relationship, and they both continue to have feelings for each other and get back together shortly before the birth of their son, Jack. In Season 6, they have a daughter, Jennifer Dylan (named by J.D., after his initials). In Season 8, both Jordan and Dr. Cox start to wear their wedding rings again, even though they are no longer married.

Jordan is sarcastic, vindictive, and cold; she blames this on her parents, but in Season 6, she admits to Elliot that her parents had been supportive and were not the cause of her behavior.[19] Though never seen on screen, her mother is referenced in three episodes. Jordan occasionally struggles with being middle-aged. She primarily targets men in their twenties for her one night stands, partly as a self-test to find out whether she is still sexually attractive to a younger age group, and she has admitted freely that she has undergone cosmetic surgery. The Janitor strongly implies in "My Life in Four Cameras" that Jordan has bipolar disorder.

Despite her cruelty, Jordan shows loyalty toward friends and sometimes tries to fix her wrongdoings. She gradually develops a tolerance and almost fondness for Elliot, as they can both easily manipulate their boyfriends.

Doug Murphy edit

Dr. Doug Murphy, played by Johnny Kastl, was a pathologist at Sacred Heart, formerly a doctor of internal medicine. Doug was an incompetent nervous wreck who often accidentally killed patients assigned to him, and even had causes of deaths named after him. He even said in the season 4 episode "My First Kill" his first kill was 40 minutes into his first day. Because of his anxiety, he was nicknamed "nervous guy" and "pee pants" by Dr. Cox, who, along with Dr. Kelso, degraded him constantly. Despite his lack of medical skills and having to repeat his third year of residency, Doug eventually became a licensed physician. However, he began to doubt himself and came to the conclusion that he should not be a doctor. While on a trip to the morgue, he realized that because of the number of deaths he had been responsible for, he was able to identify the cause of death of several people. He became an expert coroner but still made several mistakes, such as forgetting a gurney, misplacing a dead body, or failing to retrieve a patient before rigor mortis set in. He also mentioned in "My Way Home" that he hated dead people: J.D. tried to sneak out of the hospital in a body bag, and when he sat up, Doug believed he was a zombie, panicked, and hit him repeatedly with a fire extinguisher, saying, "Dead people should be dead!"

Doug was often seen sucking on lollipops (an homage to the original Kojak), as were other coroners at Sacred Heart. At the baby shower for Carla and Turk's child, Doug and some other coroners were shown eating and trading lollipops. Doug and Ted often hung out with each other, and were revealed to bike and compete in triathlons together, as well. Doug, Ted, and Todd were all members of the Janitor's second Brain Trust, but Doug was temporarily replaced with Lloyd. Doug revealed that, after putting toe tags on cadavers for so long, he had developed a foot fetish, and he was later found hiding under a reception desk because he "got tired of looking at dead ones' feet".

Keith Dudemeister edit

Keith Dudemeister, played by Travis Schuldt, was a medical resident at Sacred Heart. The episode "My Intern's Eyes" was shown through (but not narrated from) Keith's point of view. Keith was introduced as a timid intern who became very popular amongst his fellow interns and some senior staff. J.D. took Keith under his wing and taught him the ropes. Despite all this, J.D. grew to irrationally dislike Keith, who quickly began to excel in his hospital duties, and furthermore because Keith was a "booty call" that progressed into a relationship with Elliot. However, J.D. soon decided that he would like Keith because Elliot did, and admitted that Keith had genuine skills as a doctor, with the two becoming good friends soon after. J.D. also admitted in one episode that, had Elliot never worked at the hospital, he and Keith would probably have immediately become best friends. Despite J.D.'s dislike of Keith, the two have a great deal in common—which may explain Elliot's interest in him. Elliot, who spoke fluent German, informed J.D. that Keith's last name meant "master of dudes" in German. Keith and Ted would eventually become best friends. In "His Story IV", Keith revealed himself to be a Republican, which strengthened his relationship with Elliot, as she was also one. Eventually, Keith moved in with Elliot and she confessed that she loved him. Keith later proposed to her, and they quickly began to plan a wedding.[20] Elliot, doubting her love for Keith, had second thoughts and cold feet, responding by nearly cheating on Keith with J.D. She decided to break off the engagement. Their relationship became very strained, with Keith insulting Elliot whenever he saw her. While he eventually acted professionally at work with her, he alternated between anger and depression outside of the workplace. Elliot made jokes about her leaving him, but Ted informed her that Keith was still hurt and pretended to be over it only when she was around. Elliot finally realized his feelings in "My Jerks" and sincerely apologized for hurting him. Keith responded by saying he had really needed to hear that. He appeared again in "My Finale" in J.D.'s final daydream of all the people he had met at Sacred Heart.

Minor characters edit

Dr. Phillip Wen edit

Dr. Wen, played by Charles Chun, was an attending surgeon who mentored Turk and the Todd for their first three years at the hospital. He tended to be very serious and business-like, and was one of very few characters not treated comically (although a couple of attempts were made, such as when he and Turk argued over what song to play during a surgery and when he pushed Turk to help him beat Dr. Cox and J.D. at wheelchair racing). Dr. Wen was more dispassionate and modest than most surgeons, but he did have an egotistic, competitive side; he competed against Dr. Cox in a wheelchair race between the medical and surgical branches.[21] He was one of the few characters to refer to Turk by his first name, Christopher. Little is known about Wen's personal life other than that he was married, and that his wife once broke her legs in a car accident. Although his full position at the hospital is unknown, he was chief of surgery until he passed the title to Turk. He was inordinately fond of the song "A Little Respect" by Erasure.[22]

Dr. Wen was not featured on the show after Season 6, but in Season 8, his name was seen on Dr. Cox's "Sometimes Allowed" list,[23] and he was parodied in the annual interns' sketch show. J.D. commented that the Dr. Wen sketch was not working, referring to Dr. Wen's lack of comedic flair. When Carla became a surgical nurse, revealing things about Turk in surgery, Dr. Wen was seen laughing with the Todd under his mask. He made an appearance in the series finale.[24] The character has the same name as a former writing partner of series writer Bill Callahan; the two previously wrote for Spin City, which was co-created by Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence. Callahan and Wen parted ways in 2003 while working on 8 Simple Rules, a year before Callahan joined the show's writing staff. In "My Catalyst", his nametag said Phillip Wen.

Ben Sullivan edit

Benjamin "Ben" Sullivan, played by Brendan Fraser, was a carpenter and photographer who was Jordan's and Danni's older brother and Cox's brother-in-law and best friend. Unlike his sisters, Ben was laid-back and genial with a good sense of humor. He was an expert at identifying actresses who had appeared naked in movies (a trait that allowed him to become fast friends with J.D., who had a similar skill), and was described by Jordan as "clumsy", which caused many accidents during his carpentry jobs. Ben was diagnosed with leukemia, which initially caused a rift in his friendship with Cox (because Cox was unable to handle the fact that Ben had only a 30% chance of survival), but J.D. convinced Cox to support Ben. Ben eventually went into remission. He then traveled on the "World Leukemia Tour" for two years and returned only in time for his nephew Jack's birthday in "My Screw Up". Cox, despite being disappointed with Ben for not seeing a single "doctor, medicine man, or 'scary shaman with saucers in his ears'" during his extended trip, was nonetheless overjoyed to see him again, and left Ben in J.D.'s care while Cox made arrangements for Jack's birthday party. Ben went into cardiac arrest and died 20 minutes after Cox left the hospital. Cox took his death very badly, initially blaming J.D. and sending him home, but Ben's ghost (a figment of Cox's imagination) reminded him that it was not J.D.'s fault, and Cox later apologized. Everyone at the hospital was saddened by Ben's death, and many senior staff members attended his funeral two days later. Finally, Cox accepted Ben's death and his ghost dissipated. Cox sat with Jordan and J.D. in the front row at the funeral and sobbed.

Lonnie edit

Lonnie, (played by Michael Hobert), first seen in "His Story II", began working at Sacred Heart as one of J.D.'s interns in Season 3. While trying to impress a date, J.D. stole Lonnie's scrubs and told his date that Lonnie was his "slave". In Season 4, Lonnie became a second-year resident and was taught by co-chief residents Elliot and J.D. He continued his residency in Season 5, supervised by Dr. Cox. He was part of the Triple Giant Doctor in "My Ocardial Infarction". He had three children "that he knew of", all daughters; he could grow a moustache in one day; and he played Big East Conference basketball for Villanova University, where he was All-Conference. During Season 4, J.D. strongly disliked him because of his outgoing nature, but perhaps more so because, unlike most of the other interns, Lonnie did not appear to fear J.D. He briefly appeared in Season 6. Michael Hobert, who played him, also appeared as an extra in the pilot episode, as a patient getting an MRI scan near the end of the episode. In the Season 8 finale, "My Finale", Lonnie was shown one last time. His last words were, "I hate you so much, J.D."

Lloyd edit

Lloyd, the Delivery Guy (played by writer Mike Schwartz)—whose last name may be Slawski, his father's surname[25]—was a member of the air band Cool Cats with Turk, Ted, and the Janitor, where he played air drums. He had been in rehab for drug use but relapsed (though he did not use needles, and carried a straw). He admitted to J.D. that he once received a DUI for crack cocaine. In an early episode, he was a patient at the hospital after getting his penis stuck in a flashlight. He was also seen in a musical number after getting feces thrown in his eye by a homeless person. It was revealed that he was the son of "Colonel Doctor" when J.D. was taped to the ceiling in the episode "My Perspective".

Lloyd was also an avid fan of speed metal, which he aggressively blasted while driving his truck. This was introduced in Season 6's "My Therapeutic Month", when J.D. asked Lloyd for a ride and Lloyd introduced him to the metal band Devildriver, specifically their songs "The Devil's Son" and "Driving Down the Darkness". In "My No Good Reason", Dr. Cox used Lloyd as part of a plan to get Nurse Laverne Roberts to admit that bad things sometimes happen for no reason, but she saw through the plan ("That's not her father; that's the delivery guy in a sweater"). In "My Long Goodbye", J.D. sent a text message to Lloyd to go pick up Dr. Cox's son, Jack, from daycare because J.D. had not listened to Dr. Cox when he asked him to do it. Lloyd proceeded to blast speed metal from his radio with Jack in the car, lip-syncing to "Driving Down the Darkness" while Jack air drummed.

Lloyd was once referred to as the loneliest person in the hospital. In the Season 1 episode "My Old Lady", Lloyd was in one of J.D.'s fantasies, dumping a ton of bricks on J.D.'s head. He delivered syringes and installed Elliot's stripper pole in the episode "Their Story", and it was revealed in "My Turf War" that he was a hypochondriac. In the Season 6 finale, Lloyd was part of the Janitor's Brain Trust, replacing an upset Doug. However, he was fired from the group after his tryout.

In one of his early appearances, when making fun of Carla, his nametag said Frank. Lloyd's uniform consisted of blue shorts and a blue shirt. It was revealed in "My Identity Crisis" that his father's name was Coleman Slawski (Colonel Doctor), and so he was probably Lloyd Slawski. According to , Lloyd became an ambulance driver for Sacred Heart after cleaning up. In Season 8's "My Soul on Fire Part 1", the Janitor announced to the Brain Trust that Lloyd had died while snorkeling in his father's pool. This turned out to be false when Lloyd entered the room and said that he had faked his own death.

Kim Briggs edit

Kimberly "Kim" Briggs, played by Elizabeth Banks, was a former urologist at Sacred Heart and the mother of J.D.'s child, Sam Perry Gilligan Dorian. Kim had been working in the hospital on J.D.'s first day (the pilot episode) and attended Ben's funeral in "My Screw Up". However, J.D. did not notice her because of her wedding ring (married women were "invisible" to J.D.). Elliot later remarked that Kim was actually divorced and wore the ring only to avoid unwanted advances from other doctors. J.D. and Kim started dating, and she revealed in "My Transition" that she was pregnant. Ironically, the two had not actually had sex because they did not want to risk pregnancy; instead, their child was accidentally conceived via premature ejaculation during non-penetrative sex. The two vacillated on whether to have an abortion, but decided to have the baby after Turk and Carla's daughter was born. In "My House", Kim accepted a position at a hospital in Tacoma, Washington, but said she would return in about four months. J.D. decided to make a surprise visit in "My Road to Nowhere" in order to see her first ultrasound, but when he got there, she told him she had miscarried. In light of this news, the two had a long conversation about their relationship and ultimately decided to end it. At the end of the episode, however, Kim was seen during her ultrasound, having lied to J.D. so he would not feel he had to stay with her.

In "My Conventional Wisdom", Turk and J.D. went to a medical convention in Phoenix, Arizona. Coincidentally, Kim was speaking at the convention, and was visibly still pregnant. After J.D. confronted her, she pleaded with him to discuss their problems, but he was too angry and left, overwhelmed. She followed him back to Sacred Heart and confronted him. J.D. decided to listen to his conscience in "My Rabbit" and support Kim, solely for the sake of their son. However, their relationship soon reignited, and they became a couple again. J.D. avoided telling Kim he loved her, still contemplating whether they were right for each other. When Kim went into labor in "My Hard Labor", she demanded to know what he really thought of their relationship. J.D. ultimately told her the truth—that he did not really love her anymore—and she was furious and ended the relationship. After the birth, however, they agreed to remain friends for the sake of their child. She moved away afterward with Sam, but J.D. still saw him often. In "My Cuz", Kim was revealed to be dating Sean Kelly, Elliot's ex-boyfriend; Elliot had introduced them after Kim and J.D.'s breakup. In "My Chief Concern", Kim was present when J.D. got a job at her hospital.

Seymour Beardfacé edit

Dr. Seymour "Beard Face" Beardfacé, played by Geoff Stevenson, was a doctor with a thick and bushy beard, which inspired everyone to refer to him as "Beard Face" rather than the correct pronunciation, /ˌbɪərd fæˈs/. This angered him and prompted the repeated line, "It's Beardfacé, damn it." He was first seen in the Season 2 episode "My Case Study". Beardfacé was the fastest appendectomist at Sacred Heart until Turk took the title, a moment Turk considered one of his greatest. In Scrubs: Interns, it was revealed that Beardfacé was going through a "gender identity crisis", inviting Howie to dinner and stealing sports bras. He was seen talking to an intern in Season 9's "Our First Day of School", but was only in the background and had no lines.

Kevin Casey edit

Dr. Kevin Casey, played by Michael J. Fox, was a doctor at a different hospital who was a past associate of Dr. Cox. He was a doctor with genius-level intellect who specialized in both internal medicine and surgery. Dr. Casey suffered from severe obsessive–compulsive disorder: He washed his hands hours after his last surgery, avoided lengthy physical contact, and drove home to use his own restroom. Although his condition ruined his social life, he saw it as the key to his successful career. Stating that medicine is all about obsession, he read and studied medical texts repeatedly and hypothesized every possible scenario that could befall a patient; he was undeniably competent and had high-self esteem. His medical and surgical skills were superior to Dr. Cox's and Turk's. He also appeared to have a photographic memory and was able to cite information from thousands of pages of medical textbooks.

Coleman Slawski edit

Dr. Coleman "Colonel Doctor" Slawski, played by Bob Bencomo, was a doctor whose name nobody seemed to know. He was seen as early as Season 1's "My Super Ego", but his nickname (stemming from his striking resemblance to Colonel Sanders) was not introduced until Season 5's "My Jiggly Ball", when he laughed at a joke Dr. Kelso had made and Kelso said, "Thank you, Colonel Doctor!" To Slawski's "Excuse me?" Kelso replied: "I'm sorry. I don't know your name, and you look like that Kentucky Fried Chicken guy." The Janitor watched surveillance footage of Slawski using the bathroom so he could "freak him out" by guessing how many times he had gone during a given day. Like Dr. Mickhead, he was around since the show began but was originally supposed to be an extra. He was shown to be the father of Lloyd the Delivery Guy when J.D. was taped to the ceiling in the Season 6 episode "My Perspective". His real name was revealed in Season 7's "My Identity Crisis". His name (Coleman Slawski) was a play on the word coleslaw. He was seen in the background of many Season 9 episodes.

Hooch edit

Dr. Hooch, played by Phill Lewis, was an orthopedic surgeon whom Turk and J.D. enjoyed antagonizing. When he was introduced, he was an easygoing guy, but because of a combination of people accidentally calling his name and J.D. and Turk pulling pranks, he gradually became angrier and eventually snapped. Hooch became very aggressive; he once knocked a man out with his shoe for trying to exit an elevator he was guarding for J.D. Earlier in the same episode, when J.D. and Turk put bouillon cubes in his shower head, he rushed out of the shower room and threatened everyone in the area: "If it happens again, I will wait in my SUV—blast me some speed metal, 5.1 surround sound, heavy on the bass—and someone will be getting mowed down.") Upon learning that Turk was the culprit, he threatened to take one of Turk's fingers as his own "funny prank". In response to Hooch's extreme behavior, J.D. and Turk habitually said "Hooch is crazy" in a nonchalant tone. They paired him with another doctor, Dr. Paul Turner (played by Jim Hanks, brother of Tom Hanks, who played the titular Turner in the movie Turner & Hooch), in one episode to create what J.D. described as "a super medical crime-fighting team", Turner and Hooch. Despite resenting J.D. and Turk for the manipulation, Turner and Hooch formed a good team and were near tears when they were forced to split. Hooch briefly replaced Turk as J.D.'s best friend and was given the nickname Chocolate Bear Two.

In "My Growing Pains", Hooch was fired for being involved in a hostage situation. This was presumably because Rex and three other interns had followed him around all day, again as a prank by J.D. and Turk. In "My New Role" in Season 8, he appeared on the "Never Ever, Ever, Ever, Ever, Ever Allowed in Dr. Cox's Office" list along with J.D. and Jordan, despite the fact that he had been fired. (Jordan was no longer working at Sacred Heart at that point, either.) He was seen in the Season 8 finale in a straitjacket, saying, "Hooch is crazy."

In the Season 2 finale of Cougar Town, Ted Buckland revealed that, since the end of Scrubs, Hooch had run away with Ted's former girlfriend, Stephanie Gooch.

Leonard edit

Leonard, played by producer Randall Winston, was the hospital's security guard, easily recognizable thanks to his height, giant afro and the hook he had in place of his right hand. He was first seen in J.D.'s fantasy of denial in Season 1's "My Occurrence", still having his right hand. One of the show's many running jokes (first made in Season 3's "My Screw Up") was that whenever he was mentioned, he was called the "big black security guard with the hook for the hand", but everyone knew him by his giant afro. When his relationship with second-year resident Gloria was revealed in Season 5's "My Lunch", she stated that she was "never going back", and Leonard told everyone that he loved "white meat". He did not allow bouncing basketballs in the hallways and confiscated (and popped) Turk's, because of J.D., on more than one occasion. Leonard lost his hand after it got caught in an ice machine (sometime between episodes 1.22 and 3.14), and he received a $5,000,000 settlement from the hospital. He might have been bisexual, for in Season 5's "My Chopped Liver", when Dr. Cox was pretending to mentor the interns, Gloria said that her boyfriend was bi-curious and wanted her to pick his lovers. This would only prove to be true, though, if Gloria and Leonard were already dating at that point. He appeared in the finale alongside Gloria, where he said, "Got me some white meat." Gloria was later seen pregnant with Leonard's twin children.

Walter Mickhead edit

Dr. Walter Mickhead, played by Frank Encarnacao, made his first appearance in Season 2's "My Overkill". He was originally known as "black-haired doctor". He was one of a handful of characters who started out as extras for the show (Dr. Kelso addressed him as a pediatrician, Dr. Carlson, in "My Case Study" in Season 2). His real name was first mentioned in Season 3's "My White Whale”, when J.D. told Turk, "The girl one just called you Dr. Jerk!" and Turk replied: "No sweat. You should hear what [the interns] call Dr. Mickhead." In "My Porcelain God”, J.D. mentioned that Dr. Kevin Casey had helped Mickhead overcome his addiction to huffing paint. In "My Quarantine" in Season 4, he turned out to be one of many hospital staff members who had slept with Jordan during her separation from Dr. Cox. When Dr. Cox thanks whoever taught her the "reverse cowgirl" position, both J.D. and Dr. Mickhead reply, "You're welcome".

In Season 5's "Her Story II”, it was revealed that his wife was recently murdered and that Mickhead was a "person of interest" in the investigation. He did not do much to rebut the suspicion that he was involved in his wife's death, first practically making out with a nurse in the hospital a few days after the event, then asking J.D.'s girlfriend Julie to hide a hammer (supposedly the murder weapon) for him in her basement, a maneuver J.D. stopped at the last second. Later in the episode, Mickhead was seized by two policemen, protesting his innocence and fighting the arrest. In Season 5's "My Cabbage”, he gave out "cool" orange prison jumpsuits to people at the hospital after his release. Dr. Cox remarked in Season 6, in "My Conventional Wisdom”, that Mickhead had just barely beaten the rap.

In Season 6's "His Story IV”, he identified himself as a Republican. Also in Season 6, it was revealed that he was a surgeon. In "My Saving Grace" (Season 8), short-time chief of medicine Dr. Maddox admitted that she had had a sexual relationship with Mickhead, complaining that he had to choke her to keep an erection, to which Mickhead replied, "I have needs." He was seen in "My Finale”, when J.D. imagined everyone he had met at the hospital, and simply said, "I didn't kill her."

Molly Clock edit

Dr. Molly Clock, played by Heather Graham, was an attending psychiatrist at Sacred Heart who first appeared in the Season 4 episode "My Old Friend's New Friend". Turk said that Dr. Clock was the second hottest employee at Sacred Heart (after Nurse Tisdale) and that he would kill to have sex with her; however, he also disapproved of her profession and sometimes referred to her as a "devil woman". Dr. Clock was perky and extremely optimistic, expressing great joy over the fact that the hospital cafeteria was serving kielbasa and arguing that all people were innately good-natured. She was excellent at her job, very intelligent and self-confident, and as a result, she became the mentor and role model that Elliot had always wanted (along with Carla). She had an uncanny ability to single out a person's deepest insecurity, once reducing Elliot to tears with the word "eyebrows". Dr. Clock was one of the few people in the hospital who were completely impervious to Dr. Cox's sarcastic barbs. She used the time in which he was ranting to compose flippant replies, which annoyed him to no end.

In Season 4's "My Last Chance”, Dr. Clock announced her plan to accept a position at a Milwaukee hospital and made out with J.D. at her farewell party. She agreed to sleep with J.D., but only if Elliot gave him permission. She ended up leaving without anything happening between the two of them after Elliot gave J.D. a note that he believed gave him permission to sleep with Dr. Clock, but actually said, "Now we're even." She was last seen in Season 4's "My Best Laid Plans”, when she returned to Sacred Heart and ended up at a bar with J.D., willing to go all the way—but J.D. decided not to. The name Molly Clock was in homage to one of the medical consultants on the show, Dr. Dolly Klock.

Randall Winston edit

Randall Winston, played by Martin Klebba, was a little person who worked in the janitorial branch of Sacred Heart. He had a very likable demeanor and addressed people as "Bro" or "Brah". The character was named for one of the show's producers, Randall Winston (who played Leonard, the security guard with a hook for a hand). Randall's first two appearances took place in J.D.'s daydreams, in which J.D. imagined Randall dressed in a karate gi and punching him repeatedly in the crotch in surprise attacks: first after jumping out of J.D.'s locker, and then when J.D. walked in on one of Dr. Cox and Jordan's sadomasochistic sex routines in which Randall seemed to participate. It was later revealed that these fantasies related to Randall's being treated at Sacred Heart for a kidney injury after sparring in his karate class and to his frequent use of the expression "punch in the crotch" ("My Rule of Thumb”, Season 3).

In Season 3's "My Catalyst”, the Janitor introduced Randall to Dr. Kelso as "my new associate". Kelso offered the two of them $23 a month to get rid of the hospital's trash (which they did by simply dumping it on a roof behind the hospital). When J.D. learned in "My Butterfly" that Randall had been hired to work at Sacred Heart, he realized "why he's been back in my dreams"—that is, emerging from the chest cavity of a surgery patient and punching Turk in the crotch. In "My Self-Examination”, he was elected president of the hospital's janitor union, beating the Janitor, who assured him that he had some hard feelings for him. This was one of several cases in which the Janitor drew the short straw in competing with Randall. For instance, Randall was incredibly strong for his size and not only was able to bring the Janitor to his knees by squeezing his hand and apparently breaking it ("It's like a mechanical vise!" a tormented Janitor observed), but also beat him once in a wrestling match. When the Janitor challenged him to a rematch on the roof of the hospital, Randall responded, "You never learn, do you?" ("My Catalyst”, Season 3).

Although generally on good terms with J.D., Randall at least once participated in a prank the Janitor played on him. When J.D. was about to check on Randall for a fake injury he supposedly suffered when an air conditioning vent collapsed on him, Randall coughed out, "Co-chief! Co-chief!" as part of the Janitor's elaborate attempts to demote J.D. from his new chief resident position ("My New Game”, Season 4). Randall was also a member of the first Brain Trust and was the third member of Hibbleton, the Janitor's a cappella band. He appeared in "My Finale" as one of the many supporting characters whom J.D. saw as part of a final fantasy down the hallway leading toward the hospital's exit, where he said, "Way to leave a cherry gig, brah”, and pretended to punch J.D. in the crotch.

Bill Lawrence included a character named Randall Winston, the mayor of New York, in his previously co-created sitcom, Spin City. Both characters were named after the actor who played Leonard on Scrubs. The real-life Winston was the basis for the character Carter on Spin City, and his friendship with Lawrence was the basis for the one shared by Turk and J.D. on Scrubs.

Ted's Band (The Worthless Peons) edit

Snoop Dogg Attending edit

Ronald, aka Snoop Dogg Attending (formerly Snoop Dogg Resident and Snoop Dogg Intern), played by Manley Henry, got his nickname because of his physical resemblance to Snoop Dogg. He was seen as an intern as early as Season 1's "My Super Ego" but was not credited. He was first mentioned in the Season 3 episode "My Porcelain God" (he asked "Where my hos at?" to which J.D. replied, "I haven't seen them"). He was given the name Snoop Dogg Resident in the Season 6 episode "My Fishbowl". He was also seen to be an attending in the Season 5 episode "My Jiggly Ball”, as he balanced on a wheelchair with the other attending physicians to determine which of them would introduce Dr. Kelso at a conference. He later got a snake when a patient who owned a pet store gave it to him, and said, "My hos are gonna love this." He was mentioned again in Season 6's "My Long Goodbye". It was revealed in Season 7's "My Own Worst Enemy" that he had become an attending, after J.D. incorrectly called him an intern and then a resident. In Season 6's "Their Story”, his annoyance that nobody called him by his real name, Ronald, was revealed. Like Dr. Mickhead, Colonel Doctor, and Dr. Beardfacé, Ronald was a longtime extra before being mentioned. Also revealed in "My Own Worst Enemy" was that he had feelings for a squeaky-voiced intern named Josephine. He was seen with his arm around Josephine in "My Finale”, during J.D.'s fantasy about everyone he had met at the hospital, and had a brief cameo in Season 9's "Our Drunk Friend".

Troy edit

Troy, played by Joe Rose, worked in the Sacred Heart cafeteria and was the Janitor's lackey/sidekick. He was first seen in Season 2 in "My Big Mouth”, when J.D. inadvertently insulted him while trying to make the Janitor feel better about his role in the hospital. Just like the Janitor, Troy came to hate J.D., and he and the Janitor often teamed up to intimidate and harass him. However, Troy's tendency to get overenthusiastic while messing with J.D. annoyed the Janitor, and he frequently had to remind Troy to play it cool, especially when it came to Troy's occasional homicidal urges. When J.D. embarrassed them by showing that, even on second try, they were unable to solve the riddle of what two coins could be used to make 30 cents if one of them is not a nickel (a challenge he first presented to them in "My Lucky Night" in Season 3), the Janitor had to interfere so that Troy would not attack J.D. with a crowbar ("My Déjà Vu, My Déjà Vu”, Season 5). Troy also twice proposed to simply kill J.D. instead of solving the riddle (triggering the Janitor's query "How's therapy going?" on the second occasion). During a brief truce in "My Brother, My Keeper" (Season 2), the Janitor assured J.D. that a reluctant Troy would "stop spitting in your food". Troy was not very intelligent (to solve J.D.'s riddle, he twice proposed taking a penny and a button that he had written "29 cents" on), and the Janitor advised him repeatedly not to procreate. In "My Moment of Un-Truth" (Season 3), the Janitor used Troy as the sole guest at a fake twin birthday party in the cafeteria, a video of which was supposed to serve as "indisputable evidence" to Turk and J.D. that the Janitor had a twin brother called Roscoe. (The clumsiness of the whole performance was partly attributable to Troy's extremely bad acting and his following the Janitor with his eyes as the Janitor switched sides and into the role of Roscoe behind the camera.) Troy was also a member of the first brain trust and of Hibbleton, the Janitor's a cappella group.

Paul Zeltzer edit

Dr. Paul Zeltzer, played by Bob Clendenin, was a skilled oncologist who made his first appearance in Season 1 in "My Hero". In Season 2's My New Old Friend”, Dr. Cox described him as "the finest oncologist we have on staff". Dr. Zeltzer seemed to have unusual sexual tastes and to enjoy prostitutes: In "His Story”, Dr. Cox invited him and some other doctors to his apartment for food and drinks, and Zeltzer immediately asked whether there would be prostitutes there. When Cox told him no, Zeltzer unconvincingly responded, "Oh, uh, good." According to the Season 1 DVD commentary, this trait was given as part of a common practice with one-off staff members who were deemed funny enough to warrant returns: When they returned, a particular character trait was assigned to them, in this case sexual deviancy. This feature was underlined in Season 4's "My Office”, when a patient came in with a light bulb stuck in his rectum and Dr. Zeltzer commented, "That's why my wife and I use candles." When Turk responded by calling him "the most disturbing man I've ever met in my life”, Zeltzer took it as a compliment and wondered whether Turk and Carla were "open-minded". A flashback revealed that once, when Zeltzer and his wife had Dr. Cox and Jordan over for drinks, they slipped their guests "roofies" (Rohypnol), a date rape drug. After Cox and then Jordan passed out, Mrs. Zeltzer announced, "Party time!" While Jordan was ready to "give them another chance" a year later, Cox angrily turned down an invite to a camping trip with Zeltzer, his wife and "a pretty interesting guy named Ron" ("My Chopped Liver”, Season 5). Zeltzer had a strong rivalry with Dr. Leventhal, another oncologist at the hospital, and admitted to having an affair with Leventhal's wife, apparently out of spite ("My New Old Friend”, Season 2). He appeared in "My Finale”, telling J.D.: "Key party later. There will be prostitutes."

Jason Cabbagio edit

Jason "Cabbage" Cabbagio, played by Shaughn Buchholz, first appeared in "My Intern's Eyes" (Season 5). He was J.D.'s favorite intern because he amused J.D. and had a "dynamite ape impression". After Dr. Cox forced J.D. to realize that he was letting his personal feelings for Cabbage (and his dislike of Cabbage's colleague and Elliot's booty call, Keith Dudemeister) get in the way of admitting that Cabbage was never going to be a good doctor, J.D. had to let him go. Before leaving the hospital for the final time as a doctor, Cabbage stopped to pick up a used medical glove and dropped it into a waste bin. This caused him to accidentally spread an infection to Mrs. Wilk when he stopped to thank her for being so kind to him ("My Cabbage"). The infection led to her death in the next episode, "My Five Stages". Cabbage returned in the Season 6 episode "My Coffee" as an employee at Coffee Bucks, the new hospital café.

Patricia Wilk edit

Michael Learned played Patricia Wilk, a kind and genial patient who suffered from a very serious disease that caused a lengthy stay in the hospital. While there, she befriended many of the staff, especially her physicians (J.D. and Dr. Cox). Eventually, despite seemingly insurmountable odds, she recovered to the point of being released from the hospital. However, because of the last act of medical ineptitude of Jason "Cabbage" Cabbagio (who forgot to wash his hands after handling an infected medical glove and then shook her hand just before she left for home), she contracted an infection that forced her to return to the hospital one week after leaving. Because of her already seriously weakened immune system, the infection quickly became deadly. Despite the efforts of J.D. and Cox, she was declared terminal. She became depressed and scared of death, and J.D. and Cox went through the five stages of grief on her behalf, but they were all comforted by Doctor Hedrick (a counselor for the terminally ill). Succumbing to the infection, she lapsed into unconsciousness and died peacefully. Mrs. Wilk had a lasting effect on J.D. and could be seen in his "parade" out during the Season 8 finale, saying, "Hi, Tiger."

Sean Kelly edit

Sean Kelly, played by Scott Foley, was a handsome and charismatic animal trainer who worked at SeaWorld. He quickly won over all of Elliot's close friends, with the notable exception of J.D., who was jealous of Sean throughout the course of his relationship with Elliot. Elliot and Sean's relationship had its ups and downs, with Elliot ultimately breaking up with him—just as they were preparing to move in together—after realizing that she still had feelings for J.D. Almost immediately, J.D. regretted breaking them up when he realized that he did not really love Elliot and had simply wanted what he could not have. J.D. told Elliot that he did not love her at Turk and Carla's wedding rehearsal in "My Self-Examination”, and in the following episode, "My Best Friend's Wedding”, he set out to find Sean in an attempt to fix his friendship with Elliot. When J.D. found Sean sitting on the street outside his apartment, Sean was shown to have grown a massive beard in the mere four days since Elliot dumped him, much to J.D.'s amazement. He convinced Sean to come to Turk and Carla's wedding and win Elliot back. Sean did come but was unable to convince Elliot to take him back. He found some satisfaction in the fact that Elliot had had her heart broken too, and ended up leaving the wedding with J.D.'s ex-girlfriend Danni. He made an appearance in Season 8's "My Cuz”, in a relationship with Kim Briggs.

Sam Dorian edit

Sam Dorian, played by John Ritter, was J.D. and Dan's father, an unsuccessful office supplies salesman. He was the main source of income for his family, and, although he failed to get ideal wages, he still made enough for the family to get by. Sam and his wife, Barbara, got divorced when J.D. was seven years old, but he remained a part of J.D.'s adult life. He was good friends with Turk, as they both acted and sounded like "real men". Sam was reported to have died after having a "massive heart attack" in the episode "My Cake”, and Dan delivered the bad news and a double-layer fudge cake (used in the Dorian family when conveying bad news) to J.D. The episode paid homage to Ritter's real-life death. J.D. named his son, Sam, after his father. Zach Braff mentioned during the commentary on the Season One DVD that Ritter had ad-libbed his final line (a slightly embarrassed "I pooed a little" after soliciting J.D. to pull his finger, a running gag throughout the episode), which caused the entire cast and crew to break up laughing.

Dan Dorian edit

Daniel "Dan" Dorian, played by Tom Cavanagh, was J.D.'s older brother, a hyper, quick-witted slacker who lived with his mother in his hometown and worked at a bar; J.D. called him "a self-involved user". J.D. was very uncomfortable when his brother was around, while Dr. Cox was generally disgusted by his lack of maturity and his self-serving attitude and referred to him at one point as "the worst older brother in the world". Dan was seemingly oblivious to Cox's disdain and often reacted to his rants in a nonchalant manner. However, Turk and Elliot genuinely liked him, the latter being somewhat attracted to him in earlier seasons. While at first, J.D. showed signs of jealousy, it was later revealed that J.D. was embarrassed by Dan, and that Dan was aware of it. He was also aware that J.D. looked up to Dr. Cox, and eventually asked Cox to promise that he would never have a reason to let J.D. down.

He had a fling with Elliot in Season 4, which J.D. discovered, to his own surprise, that he did not mind. The siblings were briefly estranged after J.D. tried being honest about Dan's wasting his potential. When J.D. made another attempt to be honest with his brother, however, Dan followed his advice and applied for a new job, made evident by the suit that J.D. gave him for his interview. As of Season 7, Dan was gainfully employed in real estate. He finally purchased his own home and gave J.D. a Prius. J.D. was angry and jealous at first at how quickly and (comparatively) easily Dan had become successful, but he eventually got over those feelings and was proud of how his brother had turned his life around. Upon meeting J.D.'s son for the first time, Dan noted that his nephew "looks like Dad". Dan makes a brief last appearance in "My Finale" as the first person J.D. imagined as he left the hospital for the last time. His final line was his apparent catchphrase to J.D.: "Heyyy, little brother."

Danni Sullivan edit

Danielle "Danni" Sullivan, played by Tara Reid, was an on-again, off-again fling of J.D.'s, similar to many of the women he dated. She was the younger sister of Dr. Cox's ex-wife, Jordan Sullivan. Like J.D., Danni maintained an internal monologue in her head. According to J.D., she had hearing "like a bat". She was also seen dating Larry Thomas of Seinfeld "Soup Nazi" fame. At Turk and Carla's wedding, she made out with both Doug and Ted in quick succession, something she apparently had a habit of doing at people's weddings. This led to a fight between the two when they were quarantined together. According to Turk, she also threw up on his grandmother before leaving the wedding in the company of Sean. She appeared for the last time in Season 4. She was mentioned in Season 9 when Jordan told Dr. Cox that a man she married had died.

Ladinia Williams edit

Ladinia "Lady" Williams, played by Kit Pongetti, is the girlfriend of the Janitor, who first appears in the Season 7 premier and marries him in Season 8. She was so named because her parents were watching the Disney film Lady and the Tramp not long after she was conceived. In "My Soul on Fire, Part 2”, at Lady's and Janitor's wedding ceremony, the Brain Trust's justice of the peace (a cameo by Bill Lawrence) reveals her full name. Previously, Pongetti had a cameo in "My Philosophy" as Dr. Mitchell, a research fellow with an office next to Dr. Kelso's.

Stephanie Gooch edit

Stephanie Gooch, sometimes called simply "The Gooch”, was played by Kate Micucci. A local musician who played her ukulele for the hospital's patients, Stephanie became the object of Ted's affection. J.D. and the Janitor called a temporary truce to help Ted with his lack of confidence around women. Although Ted could initially be around her only in the presence of his band, he later overcame his awkwardness. The two began dating, a fact Ted enjoyed flaunting to the hospital's staff. By the end of Season 8, Ted and Stephanie had moved in together. Micucci performed several of her original songs on the show, including "Screw You" (a modified version of her Garfunkel and Oates duet "Fuck You"), which was featured in both Scrubs and the Scrubs: Interns web series. In a guest appearance in "Something Good is Coming”, a Season 2 episode of Cougar Town, another series by Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence, Ted said that Gooch had run away with Hooch.

Franklyn, MT edit

Franklyn, played by Masi Oka, was a quiet medical technologist seen throughout the series. Because he was so calm and quiet, he was often used by the other characters. For example, when Dr. Cox destroyed Franklyn's lab in a fit of rage, Franklyn still retained his calm demeanor, despite his apparent annoyance. He may also have had a crush on Elliot, as evidenced by the fact that in one episode, Elliot was easily able to persuade him to run a lab on a patient by flirting, though he had other work. She once got him to re-check a test sample by asking him while crying.

Harvey Corman edit

Harvey Corman, played by Richard Kind, was an "admittedly frugal hypochondriac" who appeared in the episodes "My Female Trouble”, "My Malpractical Decision”, "My Fault”, and "My New Old Friend". Dr. Cox tried to scare him off by offering a very painful bone marrow test, but was surprised and guilty when he found out that Mr. Corman had Waldenström's macroglobulinemia. He apologized for not believing Mr. Corman, but Mr. Corman lectured him on not caring enough about his patients. In "My Fault”, he came to Sacred Heart for a full-body scan in order to find every little thing wrong with him. At the end of the episode, he said of his name that it did not "get him as much action as you may think" after admitting to Dr. Cox, whom he severely annoyed, that he did not get the scan. In earlier episodes, he sued Turk for giving him a restraining order and won the case. He was known to serve a tennis ball with enough force to incapacitate a person.

Ed Dhandapani edit

Ed "Big Ed" Dhandapani, played by Aziz Ansari, was a lackadaisical intern who appeared in four episodes of Season 8. Extremely talented at creating fast-spreading catchphrases, Ed was well liked by many at the hospital but hated by J.D. and, later, by Dr. Cox. He stated that he used to be a DJ. Though he was exceptionally intelligent and skilled compared with the other interns, he remained content with being an average doctor and spent more time doing ridiculous activities with his friends than learning medicine. When Dr. Cox realized his laziness, he ordered Ed to spend two days studying cardiac diseases. When he failed to study, Cox fired him.

Jimmy edit

Jimmy, played by Taran Killam, was introduced in Season 8. He was known at Sacred Heart as "the Overly Touchy Orderly" because he appeared to have an extreme tactile addiction—touching everyone and offering rubs, massages, or just general physical contact, regardless of whether people consented. However, J.D. stated that Jimmy successfully controlled part of his habit by touching people only above the waist. Jimmy's love for contact extended beyond people; for example, when he was forced to keep his hands to himself, he fondled a table. He was temporarily part of the Janitor's "Brain Trust". He was fired by Doctor Maddox, only to be reinstated when she was removed as chief of medicine. He had a talent for impersonation. He was seen in J.D's last fantasy at Sacred Heart, massaging Dr. Beardfacé.

Jill Tracy edit

Jill Tracy, played by Nicole Sullivan, was a recurring patient at Sacred Heart Hospital and one of the longest recurring ancillary characters on Scrubs, appearing in six episodes over five seasons (in chronological order, "My Nickname”, "My Occurrence”, "My Fifteen Seconds”, "My Lunch”, "My Long Goodbye”, and "My Finale (Part 2)"), starting early in Season 1 and finishing in the Season 8 finale as one of the people J.D. imagines seeing while exiting the hospital for the last time.

J.D. and Dr. Cox found Jill obnoxious, but she bonded with Elliot in Season 1's "My Occurrence". She exhibited telling signs of clinical depression, but because of her cheery-obnoxious personality, doctors misdiagnosed her every time she was admitted to Sacred Heart. During her fourth appearance, in Season 5's "My Lunch”, she frequently ran into J.D. at the supermarket. Despite his best efforts to avoid her, she eventually had lunch with him and tried to tell him about her problems, but J.D. was anxious to end the encounter and failed to realize that Jill desperately needed help.

Later in the episode, Jill was admitted to Sacred Heart unconscious and eventually died without regaining consciousness. Because her tox screen was positive for cocaine, and because of what she said at lunch, J.D. concluded that she had died of suicide by overdose. Her organs were given to transplant patients, most of whom were almost out of time. However, the autopsy revealed that she had died of rabies, and all the transplant patients consequently succumbed to the disease. Jill returned as a ghost to haunt Dr. Cox in "My Long Goodbye".

In her last appearance in "My Finale (Part 2)", Jill was the fifth person J.D. saw in his farewell fantasy.

Mike Davis edit

Mike Davis, played by Michael McDonald, is another frequent patient at Sacred Heart. He is from Darien and shares a dislike of "touchy, feely culture" with Elliot. His blunt manner often lands him in the hospital, with injuries caused by his mother (who pushed him down the stairs for saying she was fat and boring), his father, a woman he told she "smells like wet ass" and in one episode he has a broken penis. He reappears in J.D.'s farewall fantasy having broken his penis again, but says "this time it was fun." McDonald also directed 5 episodes.

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The following is a list of characters from the NBC ABC 1 American comedy drama Scrubs Contents 1 Character appearance summary 2 Main characters 2 1 John Michael Dorian J D 2 2 Christopher Duncan Turk 2 3 Perry Ulysses Cox 2 4 Elliot Reid 2 5 Carla Espinosa 2 6 Robert Kelso 2 7 Janitor 2 8 Denise Mahoney 2 9 Lucy Bennett 2 10 Drew Suffin 2 11 Cole Aaronson 3 Recurring characters 3 1 Todd Quinlan 3 2 Ted Buckland 3 3 Laverne Roberts 3 4 Jordan Sullivan 3 5 Doug Murphy 3 6 Keith Dudemeister 4 Minor characters 4 1 Dr Phillip Wen 4 2 Ben Sullivan 4 3 Lonnie 4 4 Lloyd 4 5 Kim Briggs 4 6 Seymour Beardface 4 7 Kevin Casey 4 8 Coleman Slawski 4 9 Hooch 4 10 Leonard 4 11 Walter Mickhead 4 12 Molly Clock 4 13 Randall Winston 4 14 Ted s Band The Worthless Peons 4 15 Snoop Dogg Attending 4 16 Troy 4 17 Paul Zeltzer 4 18 Jason Cabbagio 4 19 Patricia Wilk 4 20 Sean Kelly 4 21 Sam Dorian 4 22 Dan Dorian 4 23 Danni Sullivan 4 24 Ladinia Williams 4 25 Stephanie Gooch 4 26 Franklyn MT 4 27 Harvey Corman 4 28 Ed Dhandapani 4 29 Jimmy 4 30 Jill Tracy 4 31 Mike Davis 5 ReferencesCharacter appearance summary editLegend Main cast credited Recurring cast 4 Guest cast 1 3 Scrubs cast and characters Character Portrayed by Seasons1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9John J D Dorian M D Zach Braff Main a Elliot Reid M D Sarah Chalke Main RecurringChristopher Turk M D Donald Faison MainRobert Bob Kelso M D Ken Jenkins Main RecurringPercival Perry Cox M D John C McGinley MainCarla Espinosa RN Judy Reyes Main Janitor Neil Flynn Recurring Main GuestDenise Mahoney M D Eliza Coupe Recurring MainLucy Bennett Kerry Bishe MainDrew Suffin Michael Mosley MainCole Aaronson Dave Franco Main In season 9 Braff was only a part of the main cast for six episodes Main characters editJohn Michael Dorian J D edit Main article J D Scrubs Zach Braff portrays Dr John Michael J D Dorian the show s original protagonist and narrator J D begins the series as a staff intern progressing to resident and then attending physician His voice over to the series comes from his internal thoughts and often features surreal fantasies J D is a recurring character in Season 9 though he is still considered to be the protagonist of the episodes in which he appeared Braff received top billing as a main cast member in each of his appearances for that season He did not appear in the last episode of the series titled Our Thanks and no mention was made of him J D s name is based on that of Dr Jonathan Doris a college friend of series creator Bill Lawrence Doris served as medical adviser to the show Christopher Duncan Turk edit Main article Christopher Turk Donald Faison portrays Christopher Duncan Turk J D s best friend a surgical attending physician and later chief of surgery Turk roomed with J D in college and medical school and the two have an extremely close relationship described in the Season 6 episode My Musical as guy love Over the first three seasons he quickly starts a relationship with and ultimately marries Carla Espinosa J D claims that Turk got his middle name from his father s love of donuts Turk and J D both attended The College of William and Mary Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence s alma mater 2 They share a goofy sense of humor For example they both enjoy dancing the robot 3 dramatic slow running pretending to be a multiethnic Siamese doctor and pretending to be the world s most giant doctor They own a stuffed yellow Labrador retriever named Rowdy which they treat like a live dog J D was Turk s best man 4 and is the godfather of Carla s and his child Izzy Donald Faison was the only original cast member besides John C McGinley to return for Season 9 as a regular cast member Turk s name is based on that of real life physician Jon Turk a medical consultant for Scrubs 5 Perry Ulysses Cox edit Main article Perry Cox John C McGinley portrays Percival Perry Ulysses Cox a senior attending physician at Sacred Heart the hospital s residency director and eventually chief of medicine in Season 8 My Cookie Pants J D considers Cox his mentor despite the fact that Cox routinely criticizes and belittles him Cox frequently suggests that this harsh treatment is intended as conditioning for the rigors of hospital life Dr Cox is sarcastic and bitter with a quick cruel wit normally expressed through frequent and sometimes incredibly long rants in which he viciously attacks almost every character on the show He is athletic often found playing basketball in the hospital s parking lot with younger employees In My Friend the Doctor he shows off by slam dunking a basketball but injures his back when he lands a reminder that he is middle aged Out of vanity he tries to disguise his injury His parents were an absent or abusive mother and an alcoholic abusive father which may have sculpted his narcissistic personality and poor social skills McGinley says in the Season 1 DVD bonus features that Dr Cox s habit of touching his nose is a homage to Paul Newman s character in The Sting although Cox also uses it as a sign of irritation on occasion rather than just a sign that it s going to be OK as it was used in the film Dr Cox has also been compared to Gregory House although Cox s character was created several years before House s by Dr Kelso who says Oh Perry you are so edgy and cantankerous like House without the limp This is further explored in My House during which Cox acquires a temporary limp At the end of the episode through a series of circumstances Dr Cox walks into a room where the other characters are sitting and in a very House esque way gives them the answers to everything they have been trying to figure out in the episode Elliot Reid edit Main article Elliot Reid Sarah Chalke portrays Elliot Reid another intern and later private practice physician Her relationship with J D becomes romantic on several occasions and at the start of Season 9 she is married to J D and seven months pregnant Elliot is driven by a neurotic desire to prove her abilities to her family in which all of the men are doctors her peers and herself Being the byproduct of a wealthy family Elliot was largely unprepared for the real world hostilities and socioeconomic differences among the hospital staff Elliot has an estranged relationship with both of her parents particularly her mother who often belittles and demeans her Elliot has a habit of speaking in a high pitched voice when she becomes irritated or feels ignored At Sacred Heart Elliot begins as an intern and later becomes a resident after a grueling yearlong internship She serves as co chief resident with J D during Season 4 At the end of that season she briefly leaves to take an endocrinology fellowship which ends five days later after her research partner finds the cure to osteogenesis imperfecta the disease they are researching 6 After a brief spell at a free clinic she returns to Sacred Heart and becomes a senior attending physician At the end of the episode My Coffee she accepts an offer to go into private practice allowing her to receive double the pay still work at Sacred Heart and never have to deal with superiors Dr Cox McGinley or Dr Kelso Ken Jenkins again In My Full Moon she ponders her future career after struggling to deliver the bad news to a patient diagnosed with H I V She tells Turk that if she were lucky enough to get married and have enough money to stop working she would walk out of this place and never look back Carla Espinosa edit Main article Carla Espinosa Judy Reyes portrays Carla Espinosa the hospital s head nurse who acts as a mother figure to the interns often hiding their mistakes from their attending doctor During the course of the series Turk forms a relationship with Carla eventually they marry and start a family together Carla does not appear in Season 9 but is mentioned a few times by Turk Carla starts dating Turk Faison in the show s second episode My Mentor They remain together for almost the entire run of the show Carla marries Turk in the finale of Season 3 My Best Friend s Wedding She and Turk go through a trial separation in Season 4 after Carla discovers that Turk is still talking to his ex girlfriend without telling her he is married a separation that is prolonged after Carla and J D kiss After couples therapy and some frank discussions with each other and J D Turk and Carla reunite and immediately begin trying to conceive Initially they are unsuccessful but Carla finally gets pregnant toward the end of the season after several episodes in which she and Turk worry about their respective fertility Carla gives birth to a baby girl whom they name Isabella in the episode My Best Friend s Baby s Baby and My Baby s Baby J D becomes the godfather to the child In My House she is revealed to suffer from postpartum depression She spends most of the following episode in denial about the condition but finally gets help after a frank discussion with Jordan Sullivan who also suffered from the condition Robert Kelso edit Main article Bob Kelso Ken Jenkins portrays Robert Bob Kelso Sacred Heart s chief of medicine for most of the series Kelso is portrayed as cold heartless and cruel driven primarily by the hospital s bottom line rather than the well being of patients However he is occasionally suggested to have a softer side with his cruelty being a means of coping with years of hard decisions Other characters have noted that he is burdened by the job He often alludes to having a wife named Enid and a homosexual son named Harrison although neither is ever seen He retires in Season 7 after which his relationship with staff at the hospital improves Toward the end of Season 8 he realizes he misses being a doctor In Season 9 he returns to Sacred Heart as a professor Throughout the series he is at odds with Dr Cox Sacred Heart s chief attending physician who eventually replaces him as chief of medicine Cox calls him Bobbo or similar variations often refers to him as a pod person or the Devil himself and even punches him in the episode My Dream Job The two occasionally share moments of understanding and compassion however such as when Kelso tells a depressed Cox that the hospital and Kelso himself need him as they balance each other out to do what is best for the hospital After his retirement Kelso becomes more openly friendly with Dr Cox Janitor edit Neil Flynn portrays the hospital s custodian known as Janitor through most of the series An incident in the pilot episode establishes an adversarial relationship between J D and him which persists throughout the series This tends to take the form of the Janitor pulling mean spirited pranks on J D although he gives J D a pass after J D s father Sam dies In the last episode of Season 8 the Janitor reveals his name to J D as Glenn Matthews though he is referred to immediately afterward by a passerby as Tommy leaving his true name ambiguous However as part of the bonus features of the complete series DVD release Bill Lawrence confirmed that Glenn Matthews is definitively the character s name a callback to when Flynn had guest starred as Janitor in Lawrence s animated series Clone High depicted as working at the school before his son s death and repeatedly called Glenn by the school s principal 7 In the Season 9 premiere Turk tells J D that the day after he left Sacred Heart the Janitor asked when J D was returning either oblivious to or in denial of J D s departure and upon coming to the realization that J D no longer worked at Sacred Heart promptly walked off the job and quit He is not seen for the remainder of the season due to Neil Flynn leaving the show to begin working as a series regular on The Middle In the 2023 revival of Clone High Flynn reprises his role as Janitor once again working at Clone High 8 in Clone Alone Janitor signs Joan of Arc s Clone High 2023 yearbook telling her and signing that You re a lone wolf just like me Janitor before howling 9 Flynn is an improvisational comedian and as such ad libs many of his lines Flynn originally auditioned for the role of Dr Cox However Lawrence asked Flynn if he would consider another part the mysterious custodian who makes tormenting J D his life s work While the Janitor was intended as a running gag for only the pilot episode series creator Lawrence stated When we watched the pilot we knew instantly we had to keep this guy around 10 Denise Mahoney edit Eliza Coupe portrays Denise Jo Mahoney one of several new interns in Season 8 She is blunt opinionated and unable to connect strongly to her emotions even when with her family She becomes J D s protegee and takes steps to learn how to empathize with patients In season nine Denise is elevated to a main cast role as a teaching assistant at the new Sacred Heart Lucy Bennett edit Kerry Bishe portrays Lucy Bennett a medical student at Winston University She serves as the new narrator for Season 9 showing a penchant for fantastical fantasies much like J D while having self esteem issues and several personality quirks similar to Elliot She loves horses and believes if they could talk they would be wise Lucy is at first overwhelmed by life in a hospital especially when both her chief professor Dr Cox and her student advisor Denise Mahoney Eliza Coupe take an immediate dislike to her Seeking a respite she sleeps with her classmate Cole Aaronson Dave Franco an arrogant rich kid who takes a naked picture of her without her knowledge and then humiliates her by letting it fall out of his backpack and into the wrong hands At the end of the episode she befriends J D who is temporarily teaching at the university he takes her under his wing and encourages her to stand up to Dr Cox She continues an affair with Cole who she says kills her soul as he climbs into bed with her Later on she starts to accept Cole and admits to her class that she loves him Throughout the series she often goes out of her way to seek acceptance baking cupcakes sharing class notes and trying to bond with fellow students When Cole wants to become a surgeon he tears up 17 of Lucy s cuddly horses and tries to re assemble them Lucy holds 17 individual funerals for them that Drew has to suffer through As the season progresses Lucy faces more and greater challenges in medicine and life In Our Drunk Friend she personally raises money to send an alcoholic patient to rehab only to have it blow up in her face when he falls off the wagon J D who had initially seemed to support her tells her that he knew the patient was a lost cause but felt that she needed to learn how to cope with defeat Drew Suffin edit Michael Mosley portrays Drew Suffin who is a medical student at Winston University giving it a second go He had previously been in jail and was apparently shot by a 12 year old He describes jail as cold He is in a relationship with Denise He is apparently Dr Cox s favorite student at one point Cox forces him to tape a 1 sign to his chest which is shortly replaced by a pink T shirt saying 1 He later stops wearing either though Cox still shows him signs of favoritism he even pats Drew s back to J D s dismay Drew disappoints Dr Cox after Cox shows him off to Turk in the series finale Our Thanks saying that his new protege is the opposite of J D Drew then turns to Dr Cox and asks for relationship advice Dr Cox replies Oh dear God Drew not you It s happening again Cole Aaronson edit Dave Franco portrays Cole Aaronson a medical student at Winston University His family donated a large sum of money to get the new Sacred Heart Hospital built and as such Cole believes he is untouchable and can do whatever he wants While spoiled arrogant and immature he occasionally reveals himself to have a good heart He is in a relationship with Lucy for a time but after he is diagnosed with melanoma he takes his frustrations out on her causing her to leave him He then confides in Dr Kelso who gives him some much needed advice that brings Lucy back to him His melanoma goes into remission in the series finale and Cole decides to become a surgeon and follow Dr Turk By the end of the finale Turk gives up trying to scare Cole away and accepts him as a kind of protege Recurring characters editTodd Quinlan edit Dr Todd Quinlan often called The Todd played by Robert Maschio is a surgeon at Sacred Heart known for his rampant sexual innuendo and sexual harassment of females Despite his frat boy personality and his depiction as absent minded and unintelligent Todd is a skilled surgeon the hospital s best surgical intern and second best surgical resident 11 He is Turk s friend and even believes that he rather than J D is Turk s best friend and that Turk would choose him over Carla if confronted with that choice episode needed Todd s surname was not revealed until Season 5 In the Season 1 DVD commentaries Bill Lawrence said this was deliberate Although Todd is often shown speaking to women in a way that constitutes sexual harassment in My Lucky Charm he states The Todd appreciates hot regardless of gender He pretends to be gay in My Lunch believing that chicks dig gay dudes 12 In My Office after talking with Dr Molly Clock he explains that his view of women originates from an unhealthy relationship with his mother with whom he once had a brief incestuous experience However it is revealed in My Tormented Mentor that Todd s father also influenced him to look at women as sexual objects It was implied that Todd made such comments only to maintain an image episode needed He shows sensitivity and compassion for friends and people around him going out of his way to protect Turk and even notices that Turk is upset in Their Story citation needed Throughout the series Todd often refers to himself in the third person and gives a variety of high fives hard enough that they hurt He often devises names for these variations of high fives by taking a word or subject that references a previous comment or gesture and adding five to it for example moving on five or something might be wrong five normally accompanied by a sound effect He is a member of the Janitor s second Brain Trust along with Ted and Doug In My Soul On Fire Part 1 it is revealed that Todd went to medical school in the Bahamas and learned the high five from his professor In My Chief Concern he appears to be involved in a three way sexual relationship with the Hendersons a married couple Although Todd maintains a steady role through much of the series he appears only twice in My Finale When J D runs out of the hospital and when J D leaves for the final time at which point Todd gives him a goodbye five from the big dog Todd is a recurring character in Season 9 Ted Buckland edit Theodore Ted Buckland Jr played by Sam Lloyd is Sacred Heart s lawyer initially credited as an unnamed Lawyer until the Season 1 episode My Blind Date where he reminds Dr Kelso of his name As the hospital s sad sack he has pathetically low self esteem and frequent suicidal tendencies It is implied that Ted has never won a case It took him five tries to pass the bar exam because of stress induced dyslexia he has also stated that he took the exam in Alaska where it was much easier to pass Ted attended Ithaca College and was the best attorney to have graduated from South Texas College of Law 13 Ted claims that he had a wife and children but they left him because of the stress of his job A conversation with the Janitor in Season 3 indicates that Ted can speak Korean 14 So intense is Ted s hatred for Kelso who regularly degrades and belittles him that he regularly has homicidal thoughts about him Kelso is well aware of these thoughts which adds to their tensions He also has an Oedipus complex regarding his mother with whom he lives He sleeps in the same bed as her and has remarked that she has installed a camera in the bathroom to check up on him when he bathes In one episode it is suggested that Ted s mother believes he is a doctor as he is shown coming home in stolen scrubs claiming to have saved a patient s life Ted leads an a cappella group with three other non medical hospital employees called the Worthless Peons played by The Blanks the real life band of Sam Lloyd and is shown to be uncharacteristically confident when surrounded by his bandmates The Peons consist of Randall Paul F Perry who works in accounting and sings bass Crispin George Miserlis who works in shipping and receiving and sings baritone and Roy Philip McNiven who works in on site property management and sings tenor Ted also participates in biking and triathlons often training with Doug Murphy Later in the series he joins the Janitor s Brain Trust With the help of the Janitor and J D he finds the courage to ask Stephanie Gooch Kate Micucci a ukulele playing musician who performs for the hospital s child patients on a date and the two form a relationship and move in together Lloyd reprises his role as Ted in three episodes of Cougar Town In the second season finale written and directed by Bill Lawrence Ted visits the main cast in Hawaii and says that Gooch has left him for an unseen Dr Hooch Ted and his band reappear in Season 3 of Cougar Town where they audition to play at Disney World In the episode A One Story Town Ted panics when he notices that everyone he meets resembles people he used to work with including Jules father played by Ken Jenkins as well as Zach Braff Sarah Chalke Christa Miller and Robert Maschio all as characters who resemble Kelso J D Elliot Jordan and Todd respectively Laverne Roberts edit Laverne Roberts played by Aloma Wright is a nurse at Sacred Heart In her free time Laverne enjoys soap operas and office gossip She is a devout Christian and had strong opinions on premarital sex abortion and other actions She maintains much of her religious devotion to cope with seeing suffering and death in the hospital every day Laverne is one of the few staff members who can intimidate imposing employees such as Dr Cox the Janitor Dr Kelso and Carla with whom she is especially close Laverne has a husband named Lester a son and a nephew named Lance who fought in the Iraq War She and Lester are shown to have marital problems and her attempts to fix them are unsuccessful While driving to the hospital one morning in the sixth season Laverne is involved in a car crash falls into a coma and is put on life support Her family decides to take her off after learning that she is brain dead Employees of the hospital visit her and speak to her saying final goodbyes Carla unable to admit that Laverne has no chance of recovering avoids this and is followed around by a manifestation of her feelings in the shape of Laverne The manifestation disappears once Carla finally says goodbye to Laverne who dies almost immediately afterward Her character makes a brief appearance in a flashback in My Comedy Show and in the Season 8 finale in J D s last fantasy After Scrubs was renewed for a seventh season creator Bill Lawrence promised Aloma Wright another role because he had killed off Laverne under the impression that the show was in its final season 15 Wright played a new character similar to Laverne but only J D could see the similarities Initial reports that she would play Shirley Laverne s twin sister who was supposed to be the alcoholic nonreligious anti Laverne turned out to be untrue 16 The new character is seen briefly while Kim Briggs is giving birth J D sees the physical similarities between Laverne and Nurse Shirley and gave her the nickname Laverneagain which she despises 17 After joining the staff of Sacred Heart at the beginning of Season 7 Shirley apparently develops a close friendship with the Janitor Jordan Sullivan edit Jordan Sullivan played by Christa Miller the real life spouse of series creator Bill Lawrence 18 is the ex wife of Perry Cox and a member later retired of the Sacred Heart Board of Directors She first appears in My Bad Season 1 as J D s patient and she seduces him before he finds out she is Dr Cox s ex wife Jordan s father Quinn Sullivan was on the Board of Directors and she inherited the position after his death She is the sister of Ben Sullivan a close friend of Dr Cox and Danni Sullivan an ex girlfriend of J D s After her divorce from Dr Cox they maintain a strictly sexual relationship and they both continue to have feelings for each other and get back together shortly before the birth of their son Jack In Season 6 they have a daughter Jennifer Dylan named by J D after his initials In Season 8 both Jordan and Dr Cox start to wear their wedding rings again even though they are no longer married Jordan is sarcastic vindictive and cold she blames this on her parents but in Season 6 she admits to Elliot that her parents had been supportive and were not the cause of her behavior 19 Though never seen on screen her mother is referenced in three episodes Jordan occasionally struggles with being middle aged She primarily targets men in their twenties for her one night stands partly as a self test to find out whether she is still sexually attractive to a younger age group and she has admitted freely that she has undergone cosmetic surgery The Janitor strongly implies in My Life in Four Cameras that Jordan has bipolar disorder Despite her cruelty Jordan shows loyalty toward friends and sometimes tries to fix her wrongdoings She gradually develops a tolerance and almost fondness for Elliot as they can both easily manipulate their boyfriends Doug Murphy edit Dr Doug Murphy played by Johnny Kastl was a pathologist at Sacred Heart formerly a doctor of internal medicine Doug was an incompetent nervous wreck who often accidentally killed patients assigned to him and even had causes of deaths named after him He even said in the season 4 episode My First Kill his first kill was 40 minutes into his first day Because of his anxiety he was nicknamed nervous guy and pee pants by Dr Cox who along with Dr Kelso degraded him constantly Despite his lack of medical skills and having to repeat his third year of residency Doug eventually became a licensed physician However he began to doubt himself and came to the conclusion that he should not be a doctor While on a trip to the morgue he realized that because of the number of deaths he had been responsible for he was able to identify the cause of death of several people He became an expert coroner but still made several mistakes such as forgetting a gurney misplacing a dead body or failing to retrieve a patient before rigor mortis set in He also mentioned in My Way Home that he hated dead people J D tried to sneak out of the hospital in a body bag and when he sat up Doug believed he was a zombie panicked and hit him repeatedly with a fire extinguisher saying Dead people should be dead Doug was often seen sucking on lollipops an homage to the original Kojak as were other coroners at Sacred Heart At the baby shower for Carla and Turk s child Doug and some other coroners were shown eating and trading lollipops Doug and Ted often hung out with each other and were revealed to bike and compete in triathlons together as well Doug Ted and Todd were all members of the Janitor s second Brain Trust but Doug was temporarily replaced with Lloyd Doug revealed that after putting toe tags on cadavers for so long he had developed a foot fetish and he was later found hiding under a reception desk because he got tired of looking at dead ones feet Keith Dudemeister edit Keith Dudemeister played by Travis Schuldt was a medical resident at Sacred Heart The episode My Intern s Eyes was shown through but not narrated from Keith s point of view Keith was introduced as a timid intern who became very popular amongst his fellow interns and some senior staff J D took Keith under his wing and taught him the ropes Despite all this J D grew to irrationally dislike Keith who quickly began to excel in his hospital duties and furthermore because Keith was a booty call that progressed into a relationship with Elliot However J D soon decided that he would like Keith because Elliot did and admitted that Keith had genuine skills as a doctor with the two becoming good friends soon after J D also admitted in one episode that had Elliot never worked at the hospital he and Keith would probably have immediately become best friends Despite J D s dislike of Keith the two have a great deal in common which may explain Elliot s interest in him Elliot who spoke fluent German informed J D that Keith s last name meant master of dudes in German Keith and Ted would eventually become best friends In His Story IV Keith revealed himself to be a Republican which strengthened his relationship with Elliot as she was also one Eventually Keith moved in with Elliot and she confessed that she loved him Keith later proposed to her and they quickly began to plan a wedding 20 Elliot doubting her love for Keith had second thoughts and cold feet responding by nearly cheating on Keith with J D She decided to break off the engagement Their relationship became very strained with Keith insulting Elliot whenever he saw her While he eventually acted professionally at work with her he alternated between anger and depression outside of the workplace Elliot made jokes about her leaving him but Ted informed her that Keith was still hurt and pretended to be over it only when she was around Elliot finally realized his feelings in My Jerks and sincerely apologized for hurting him Keith responded by saying he had really needed to hear that He appeared again in My Finale in J D s final daydream of all the people he had met at Sacred Heart Minor characters editDr Phillip Wen edit Dr Wen played by Charles Chun was an attending surgeon who mentored Turk and the Todd for their first three years at the hospital He tended to be very serious and business like and was one of very few characters not treated comically although a couple of attempts were made such as when he and Turk argued over what song to play during a surgery and when he pushed Turk to help him beat Dr Cox and J D at wheelchair racing Dr Wen was more dispassionate and modest than most surgeons but he did have an egotistic competitive side he competed against Dr Cox in a wheelchair race between the medical and surgical branches 21 He was one of the few characters to refer to Turk by his first name Christopher Little is known about Wen s personal life other than that he was married and that his wife once broke her legs in a car accident Although his full position at the hospital is unknown he was chief of surgery until he passed the title to Turk He was inordinately fond of the song A Little Respect by Erasure 22 Dr Wen was not featured on the show after Season 6 but in Season 8 his name was seen on Dr Cox s Sometimes Allowed list 23 and he was parodied in the annual interns sketch show J D commented that the Dr Wen sketch was not working referring to Dr Wen s lack of comedic flair When Carla became a surgical nurse revealing things about Turk in surgery Dr Wen was seen laughing with the Todd under his mask He made an appearance in the series finale 24 The character has the same name as a former writing partner of series writer Bill Callahan the two previously wrote for Spin City which was co created by Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence Callahan and Wen parted ways in 2003 while working on 8 Simple Rules a year before Callahan joined the show s writing staff In My Catalyst his nametag said Phillip Wen Ben Sullivan edit Benjamin Ben Sullivan played by Brendan Fraser was a carpenter and photographer who was Jordan s and Danni s older brother and Cox s brother in law and best friend Unlike his sisters Ben was laid back and genial with a good sense of humor He was an expert at identifying actresses who had appeared naked in movies a trait that allowed him to become fast friends with J D who had a similar skill and was described by Jordan as clumsy which caused many accidents during his carpentry jobs Ben was diagnosed with leukemia which initially caused a rift in his friendship with Cox because Cox was unable to handle the fact that Ben had only a 30 chance of survival but J D convinced Cox to support Ben Ben eventually went into remission He then traveled on the World Leukemia Tour for two years and returned only in time for his nephew Jack s birthday in My Screw Up Cox despite being disappointed with Ben for not seeing a single doctor medicine man or scary shaman with saucers in his ears during his extended trip was nonetheless overjoyed to see him again and left Ben in J D s care while Cox made arrangements for Jack s birthday party Ben went into cardiac arrest and died 20 minutes after Cox left the hospital Cox took his death very badly initially blaming J D and sending him home but Ben s ghost a figment of Cox s imagination reminded him that it was not J D s fault and Cox later apologized Everyone at the hospital was saddened by Ben s death and many senior staff members attended his funeral two days later Finally Cox accepted Ben s death and his ghost dissipated Cox sat with Jordan and J D in the front row at the funeral and sobbed Lonnie edit Lonnie played by Michael Hobert first seen in His Story II began working at Sacred Heart as one of J D s interns in Season 3 While trying to impress a date J D stole Lonnie s scrubs and told his date that Lonnie was his slave In Season 4 Lonnie became a second year resident and was taught by co chief residents Elliot and J D He continued his residency in Season 5 supervised by Dr Cox He was part of the Triple Giant Doctor in My Ocardial Infarction He had three children that he knew of all daughters he could grow a moustache in one day and he played Big East Conference basketball for Villanova University where he was All Conference During Season 4 J D strongly disliked him because of his outgoing nature but perhaps more so because unlike most of the other interns Lonnie did not appear to fear J D He briefly appeared in Season 6 Michael Hobert who played him also appeared as an extra in the pilot episode as a patient getting an MRI scan near the end of the episode In the Season 8 finale My Finale Lonnie was shown one last time His last words were I hate you so much J D Lloyd edit Lloyd the Delivery Guy played by writer Mike Schwartz whose last name may be Slawski his father s surname 25 was a member of the air band Cool Cats with Turk Ted and the Janitor where he played air drums He had been in rehab for drug use but relapsed though he did not use needles and carried a straw He admitted to J D that he once received a DUI for crack cocaine In an early episode he was a patient at the hospital after getting his penis stuck in a flashlight He was also seen in a musical number after getting feces thrown in his eye by a homeless person It was revealed that he was the son of Colonel Doctor when J D was taped to the ceiling in the episode My Perspective Lloyd was also an avid fan of speed metal which he aggressively blasted while driving his truck This was introduced in Season 6 s My Therapeutic Month when J D asked Lloyd for a ride and Lloyd introduced him to the metal band Devildriver specifically their songs The Devil s Son and Driving Down the Darkness In My No Good Reason Dr Cox used Lloyd as part of a plan to get Nurse Laverne Roberts to admit that bad things sometimes happen for no reason but she saw through the plan That s not her father that s the delivery guy in a sweater In My Long Goodbye J D sent a text message to Lloyd to go pick up Dr Cox s son Jack from daycare because J D had not listened to Dr Cox when he asked him to do it Lloyd proceeded to blast speed metal from his radio with Jack in the car lip syncing to Driving Down the Darkness while Jack air drummed Lloyd was once referred to as the loneliest person in the hospital In the Season 1 episode My Old Lady Lloyd was in one of J D s fantasies dumping a ton of bricks on J D s head He delivered syringes and installed Elliot s stripper pole in the episode Their Story and it was revealed in My Turf War that he was a hypochondriac In the Season 6 finale Lloyd was part of the Janitor s Brain Trust replacing an upset Doug However he was fired from the group after his tryout In one of his early appearances when making fun of Carla his nametag said Frank Lloyd s uniform consisted of blue shorts and a blue shirt It was revealed in My Identity Crisis that his father s name was Coleman Slawski Colonel Doctor and so he was probably Lloyd Slawski According to RateYourDoc org Lloyd became an ambulance driver for Sacred Heart after cleaning up In Season 8 s My Soul on Fire Part 1 the Janitor announced to the Brain Trust that Lloyd had died while snorkeling in his father s pool This turned out to be false when Lloyd entered the room and said that he had faked his own death Kim Briggs edit Kimberly Kim Briggs played by Elizabeth Banks was a former urologist at Sacred Heart and the mother of J D s child Sam Perry Gilligan Dorian Kim had been working in the hospital on J D s first day the pilot episode and attended Ben s funeral in My Screw Up However J D did not notice her because of her wedding ring married women were invisible to J D Elliot later remarked that Kim was actually divorced and wore the ring only to avoid unwanted advances from other doctors J D and Kim started dating and she revealed in My Transition that she was pregnant Ironically the two had not actually had sex because they did not want to risk pregnancy instead their child was accidentally conceived via premature ejaculation during non penetrative sex The two vacillated on whether to have an abortion but decided to have the baby after Turk and Carla s daughter was born In My House Kim accepted a position at a hospital in Tacoma Washington but said she would return in about four months J D decided to make a surprise visit in My Road to Nowhere in order to see her first ultrasound but when he got there she told him she had miscarried In light of this news the two had a long conversation about their relationship and ultimately decided to end it At the end of the episode however Kim was seen during her ultrasound having lied to J D so he would not feel he had to stay with her In My Conventional Wisdom Turk and J D went to a medical convention in Phoenix Arizona Coincidentally Kim was speaking at the convention and was visibly still pregnant After J D confronted her she pleaded with him to discuss their problems but he was too angry and left overwhelmed She followed him back to Sacred Heart and confronted him J D decided to listen to his conscience in My Rabbit and support Kim solely for the sake of their son However their relationship soon reignited and they became a couple again J D avoided telling Kim he loved her still contemplating whether they were right for each other When Kim went into labor in My Hard Labor she demanded to know what he really thought of their relationship J D ultimately told her the truth that he did not really love her anymore and she was furious and ended the relationship After the birth however they agreed to remain friends for the sake of their child She moved away afterward with Sam but J D still saw him often In My Cuz Kim was revealed to be dating Sean Kelly Elliot s ex boyfriend Elliot had introduced them after Kim and J D s breakup In My Chief Concern Kim was present when J D got a job at her hospital Seymour Beardface edit Dr Seymour Beard Face Beardface played by Geoff Stevenson was a doctor with a thick and bushy beard which inspired everyone to refer to him as Beard Face rather than the correct pronunciation ˌ b ɪer d f ae ˈ s eɪ This angered him and prompted the repeated line It s Beardface damn it He was first seen in the Season 2 episode My Case Study Beardface was the fastest appendectomist at Sacred Heart until Turk took the title a moment Turk considered one of his greatest In Scrubs Interns it was revealed that Beardface was going through a gender identity crisis inviting Howie to dinner and stealing sports bras He was seen talking to an intern in Season 9 s Our First Day of School but was only in the background and had no lines Kevin Casey edit Dr Kevin Casey played by Michael J Fox was a doctor at a different hospital who was a past associate of Dr Cox He was a doctor with genius level intellect who specialized in both internal medicine and surgery Dr Casey suffered from severe obsessive compulsive disorder He washed his hands hours after his last surgery avoided lengthy physical contact and drove home to use his own restroom Although his condition ruined his social life he saw it as the key to his successful career Stating that medicine is all about obsession he read and studied medical texts repeatedly and hypothesized every possible scenario that could befall a patient he was undeniably competent and had high self esteem His medical and surgical skills were superior to Dr Cox s and Turk s He also appeared to have a photographic memory and was able to cite information from thousands of pages of medical textbooks Coleman Slawski edit Dr Coleman Colonel Doctor Slawski played by Bob Bencomo was a doctor whose name nobody seemed to know He was seen as early as Season 1 s My Super Ego but his nickname stemming from his striking resemblance to Colonel Sanders was not introduced until Season 5 s My Jiggly Ball when he laughed at a joke Dr Kelso had made and Kelso said Thank you Colonel Doctor To Slawski s Excuse me Kelso replied I m sorry I don t know your name and you look like that Kentucky Fried Chicken guy The Janitor watched surveillance footage of Slawski using the bathroom so he could freak him out by guessing how many times he had gone during a given day Like Dr Mickhead he was around since the show began but was originally supposed to be an extra He was shown to be the father of Lloyd the Delivery Guy when J D was taped to the ceiling in the Season 6 episode My Perspective His real name was revealed in Season 7 s My Identity Crisis His name Coleman Slawski was a play on the word coleslaw He was seen in the background of many Season 9 episodes Hooch edit Dr Hooch played by Phill Lewis was an orthopedic surgeon whom Turk and J D enjoyed antagonizing When he was introduced he was an easygoing guy but because of a combination of people accidentally calling his name and J D and Turk pulling pranks he gradually became angrier and eventually snapped Hooch became very aggressive he once knocked a man out with his shoe for trying to exit an elevator he was guarding for J D Earlier in the same episode when J D and Turk put bouillon cubes in his shower head he rushed out of the shower room and threatened everyone in the area If it happens again I will wait in my SUV blast me some speed metal 5 1 surround sound heavy on the bass and someone will be getting mowed down Upon learning that Turk was the culprit he threatened to take one of Turk s fingers as his own funny prank In response to Hooch s extreme behavior J D and Turk habitually said Hooch is crazy in a nonchalant tone They paired him with another doctor Dr Paul Turner played by Jim Hanks brother of Tom Hanks who played the titular Turner in the movie Turner amp Hooch in one episode to create what J D described as a super medical crime fighting team Turner and Hooch Despite resenting J D and Turk for the manipulation Turner and Hooch formed a good team and were near tears when they were forced to split Hooch briefly replaced Turk as J D s best friend and was given the nickname Chocolate Bear Two In My Growing Pains Hooch was fired for being involved in a hostage situation This was presumably because Rex and three other interns had followed him around all day again as a prank by J D and Turk In My New Role in Season 8 he appeared on the Never Ever Ever Ever Ever Ever Allowed in Dr Cox s Office list along with J D and Jordan despite the fact that he had been fired Jordan was no longer working at Sacred Heart at that point either He was seen in the Season 8 finale in a straitjacket saying Hooch is crazy In the Season 2 finale of Cougar Town Ted Buckland revealed that since the end of Scrubs Hooch had run away with Ted s former girlfriend Stephanie Gooch Leonard edit Leonard played by producer Randall Winston was the hospital s security guard easily recognizable thanks to his height giant afro and the hook he had in place of his right hand He was first seen in J D s fantasy of denial in Season 1 s My Occurrence still having his right hand One of the show s many running jokes first made in Season 3 s My Screw Up was that whenever he was mentioned he was called the big black security guard with the hook for the hand but everyone knew him by his giant afro When his relationship with second year resident Gloria was revealed in Season 5 s My Lunch she stated that she was never going back and Leonard told everyone that he loved white meat He did not allow bouncing basketballs in the hallways and confiscated and popped Turk s because of J D on more than one occasion Leonard lost his hand after it got caught in an ice machine sometime between episodes 1 22 and 3 14 and he received a 5 000 000 settlement from the hospital He might have been bisexual for in Season 5 s My Chopped Liver when Dr Cox was pretending to mentor the interns Gloria said that her boyfriend was bi curious and wanted her to pick his lovers This would only prove to be true though if Gloria and Leonard were already dating at that point He appeared in the finale alongside Gloria where he said Got me some white meat Gloria was later seen pregnant with Leonard s twin children Walter Mickhead edit Dr Walter Mickhead played by Frank Encarnacao made his first appearance in Season 2 s My Overkill He was originally known as black haired doctor He was one of a handful of characters who started out as extras for the show Dr Kelso addressed him as a pediatrician Dr Carlson in My Case Study in Season 2 His real name was first mentioned in Season 3 s My White Whale when J D told Turk The girl one just called you Dr Jerk and Turk replied No sweat You should hear what the interns call Dr Mickhead In My Porcelain God J D mentioned that Dr Kevin Casey had helped Mickhead overcome his addiction to huffing paint In My Quarantine in Season 4 he turned out to be one of many hospital staff members who had slept with Jordan during her separation from Dr Cox When Dr Cox thanks whoever taught her the reverse cowgirl position both J D and Dr Mickhead reply You re welcome In Season 5 s Her Story II it was revealed that his wife was recently murdered and that Mickhead was a person of interest in the investigation He did not do much to rebut the suspicion that he was involved in his wife s death first practically making out with a nurse in the hospital a few days after the event then asking J D s girlfriend Julie to hide a hammer supposedly the murder weapon for him in her basement a maneuver J D stopped at the last second Later in the episode Mickhead was seized by two policemen protesting his innocence and fighting the arrest In Season 5 s My Cabbage he gave out cool orange prison jumpsuits to people at the hospital after his release Dr Cox remarked in Season 6 in My Conventional Wisdom that Mickhead had just barely beaten the rap In Season 6 s His Story IV he identified himself as a Republican Also in Season 6 it was revealed that he was a surgeon In My Saving Grace Season 8 short time chief of medicine Dr Maddox admitted that she had had a sexual relationship with Mickhead complaining that he had to choke her to keep an erection to which Mickhead replied I have needs He was seen in My Finale when J D imagined everyone he had met at the hospital and simply said I didn t kill her Molly Clock edit Dr Molly Clock played by Heather Graham was an attending psychiatrist at Sacred Heart who first appeared in the Season 4 episode My Old Friend s New Friend Turk said that Dr Clock was the second hottest employee at Sacred Heart after Nurse Tisdale and that he would kill to have sex with her however he also disapproved of her profession and sometimes referred to her as a devil woman Dr Clock was perky and extremely optimistic expressing great joy over the fact that the hospital cafeteria was serving kielbasa and arguing that all people were innately good natured She was excellent at her job very intelligent and self confident and as a result she became the mentor and role model that Elliot had always wanted along with Carla She had an uncanny ability to single out a person s deepest insecurity once reducing Elliot to tears with the word eyebrows Dr Clock was one of the few people in the hospital who were completely impervious to Dr Cox s sarcastic barbs She used the time in which he was ranting to compose flippant replies which annoyed him to no end In Season 4 s My Last Chance Dr Clock announced her plan to accept a position at a Milwaukee hospital and made out with J D at her farewell party She agreed to sleep with J D but only if Elliot gave him permission She ended up leaving without anything happening between the two of them after Elliot gave J D a note that he believed gave him permission to sleep with Dr Clock but actually said Now we re even She was last seen in Season 4 s My Best Laid Plans when she returned to Sacred Heart and ended up at a bar with J D willing to go all the way but J D decided not to The name Molly Clock was in homage to one of the medical consultants on the show Dr Dolly Klock Randall Winston edit Randall Winston played by Martin Klebba was a little person who worked in the janitorial branch of Sacred Heart He had a very likable demeanor and addressed people as Bro or Brah The character was named for one of the show s producers Randall Winston who played Leonard the security guard with a hook for a hand Randall s first two appearances took place in J D s daydreams in which J D imagined Randall dressed in a karate gi and punching him repeatedly in the crotch in surprise attacks first after jumping out of J D s locker and then when J D walked in on one of Dr Cox and Jordan s sadomasochistic sex routines in which Randall seemed to participate It was later revealed that these fantasies related to Randall s being treated at Sacred Heart for a kidney injury after sparring in his karate class and to his frequent use of the expression punch in the crotch My Rule of Thumb Season 3 In Season 3 s My Catalyst the Janitor introduced Randall to Dr Kelso as my new associate Kelso offered the two of them 23 a month to get rid of the hospital s trash which they did by simply dumping it on a roof behind the hospital When J D learned in My Butterfly that Randall had been hired to work at Sacred Heart he realized why he s been back in my dreams that is emerging from the chest cavity of a surgery patient and punching Turk in the crotch In My Self Examination he was elected president of the hospital s janitor union beating the Janitor who assured him that he had some hard feelings for him This was one of several cases in which the Janitor drew the short straw in competing with Randall For instance Randall was incredibly strong for his size and not only was able to bring the Janitor to his knees by squeezing his hand and apparently breaking it It s like a mechanical vise a tormented Janitor observed but also beat him once in a wrestling match When the Janitor challenged him to a rematch on the roof of the hospital Randall responded You never learn do you My Catalyst Season 3 Although generally on good terms with J D Randall at least once participated in a prank the Janitor played on him When J D was about to check on Randall for a fake injury he supposedly suffered when an air conditioning vent collapsed on him Randall coughed out Co chief Co chief as part of the Janitor s elaborate attempts to demote J D from his new chief resident position My New Game Season 4 Randall was also a member of the first Brain Trust and was the third member of Hibbleton the Janitor s a cappella band He appeared in My Finale as one of the many supporting characters whom J D saw as part of a final fantasy down the hallway leading toward the hospital s exit where he said Way to leave a cherry gig brah and pretended to punch J D in the crotch Bill Lawrence included a character named Randall Winston the mayor of New York in his previously co created sitcom Spin City Both characters were named after the actor who played Leonard on Scrubs The real life Winston was the basis for the character Carter on Spin City and his friendship with Lawrence was the basis for the one shared by Turk and J D on Scrubs Ted s Band The Worthless Peons edit Further information The Blanks Snoop Dogg Attending edit Ronald aka Snoop Dogg Attending formerly Snoop Dogg Resident and Snoop Dogg Intern played by Manley Henry got his nickname because of his physical resemblance to Snoop Dogg He was seen as an intern as early as Season 1 s My Super Ego but was not credited He was first mentioned in the Season 3 episode My Porcelain God he asked Where my hos at to which J D replied I haven t seen them He was given the name Snoop Dogg Resident in the Season 6 episode My Fishbowl He was also seen to be an attending in the Season 5 episode My Jiggly Ball as he balanced on a wheelchair with the other attending physicians to determine which of them would introduce Dr Kelso at a conference He later got a snake when a patient who owned a pet store gave it to him and said My hos are gonna love this He was mentioned again in Season 6 s My Long Goodbye It was revealed in Season 7 s My Own Worst Enemy that he had become an attending after J D incorrectly called him an intern and then a resident In Season 6 s Their Story his annoyance that nobody called him by his real name Ronald was revealed Like Dr Mickhead Colonel Doctor and Dr Beardface Ronald was a longtime extra before being mentioned Also revealed in My Own Worst Enemy was that he had feelings for a squeaky voiced intern named Josephine He was seen with his arm around Josephine in My Finale during J D s fantasy about everyone he had met at the hospital and had a brief cameo in Season 9 s Our Drunk Friend Troy edit Troy played by Joe Rose worked in the Sacred Heart cafeteria and was the Janitor s lackey sidekick He was first seen in Season 2 in My Big Mouth when J D inadvertently insulted him while trying to make the Janitor feel better about his role in the hospital Just like the Janitor Troy came to hate J D and he and the Janitor often teamed up to intimidate and harass him However Troy s tendency to get overenthusiastic while messing with J D annoyed the Janitor and he frequently had to remind Troy to play it cool especially when it came to Troy s occasional homicidal urges When J D embarrassed them by showing that even on second try they were unable to solve the riddle of what two coins could be used to make 30 cents if one of them is not a nickel a challenge he first presented to them in My Lucky Night in Season 3 the Janitor had to interfere so that Troy would not attack J D with a crowbar My Deja Vu My Deja Vu Season 5 Troy also twice proposed to simply kill J D instead of solving the riddle triggering the Janitor s query How s therapy going on the second occasion During a brief truce in My Brother My Keeper Season 2 the Janitor assured J D that a reluctant Troy would stop spitting in your food Troy was not very intelligent to solve J D s riddle he twice proposed taking a penny and a button that he had written 29 cents on and the Janitor advised him repeatedly not to procreate In My Moment of Un Truth Season 3 the Janitor used Troy as the sole guest at a fake twin birthday party in the cafeteria a video of which was supposed to serve as indisputable evidence to Turk and J D that the Janitor had a twin brother called Roscoe The clumsiness of the whole performance was partly attributable to Troy s extremely bad acting and his following the Janitor with his eyes as the Janitor switched sides and into the role of Roscoe behind the camera Troy was also a member of the first brain trust and of Hibbleton the Janitor s a cappella group Paul Zeltzer edit Dr Paul Zeltzer played by Bob Clendenin was a skilled oncologist who made his first appearance in Season 1 in My Hero In Season 2 s My New Old Friend Dr Cox described him as the finest oncologist we have on staff Dr Zeltzer seemed to have unusual sexual tastes and to enjoy prostitutes In His Story Dr Cox invited him and some other doctors to his apartment for food and drinks and Zeltzer immediately asked whether there would be prostitutes there When Cox told him no Zeltzer unconvincingly responded Oh uh good According to the Season 1 DVD commentary this trait was given as part of a common practice with one off staff members who were deemed funny enough to warrant returns When they returned a particular character trait was assigned to them in this case sexual deviancy This feature was underlined in Season 4 s My Office when a patient came in with a light bulb stuck in his rectum and Dr Zeltzer commented That s why my wife and I use candles When Turk responded by calling him the most disturbing man I ve ever met in my life Zeltzer took it as a compliment and wondered whether Turk and Carla were open minded A flashback revealed that once when Zeltzer and his wife had Dr Cox and Jordan over for drinks they slipped their guests roofies Rohypnol a date rape drug After Cox and then Jordan passed out Mrs Zeltzer announced Party time While Jordan was ready to give them another chance a year later Cox angrily turned down an invite to a camping trip with Zeltzer his wife and a pretty interesting guy named Ron My Chopped Liver Season 5 Zeltzer had a strong rivalry with Dr Leventhal another oncologist at the hospital and admitted to having an affair with Leventhal s wife apparently out of spite My New Old Friend Season 2 He appeared in My Finale telling J D Key party later There will be prostitutes Jason Cabbagio edit Jason Cabbage Cabbagio played by Shaughn Buchholz first appeared in My Intern s Eyes Season 5 He was J D s favorite intern because he amused J D and had a dynamite ape impression After Dr Cox forced J D to realize that he was letting his personal feelings for Cabbage and his dislike of Cabbage s colleague and Elliot s booty call Keith Dudemeister get in the way of admitting that Cabbage was never going to be a good doctor J D had to let him go Before leaving the hospital for the final time as a doctor Cabbage stopped to pick up a used medical glove and dropped it into a waste bin This caused him to accidentally spread an infection to Mrs Wilk when he stopped to thank her for being so kind to him My Cabbage The infection led to her death in the next episode My Five Stages Cabbage returned in the Season 6 episode My Coffee as an employee at Coffee Bucks the new hospital cafe Patricia Wilk edit Michael Learned played Patricia Wilk a kind and genial patient who suffered from a very serious disease that caused a lengthy stay in the hospital While there she befriended many of the staff especially her physicians J D and Dr Cox Eventually despite seemingly insurmountable odds she recovered to the point of being released from the hospital However because of the last act of medical ineptitude of Jason Cabbage Cabbagio who forgot to wash his hands after handling an infected medical glove and then shook her hand just before she left for home she contracted an infection that forced her to return to the hospital one week after leaving Because of her already seriously weakened immune system the infection quickly became deadly Despite the efforts of J D and Cox she was declared terminal She became depressed and scared of death and J D and Cox went through the five stages of grief on her behalf but they were all comforted by Doctor Hedrick a counselor for the terminally ill Succumbing to the infection she lapsed into unconsciousness and died peacefully Mrs Wilk had a lasting effect on J D and could be seen in his parade out during the Season 8 finale saying Hi Tiger Sean Kelly edit Sean Kelly played by Scott Foley was a handsome and charismatic animal trainer who worked at SeaWorld He quickly won over all of Elliot s close friends with the notable exception of J D who was jealous of Sean throughout the course of his relationship with Elliot Elliot and Sean s relationship had its ups and downs with Elliot ultimately breaking up with him just as they were preparing to move in together after realizing that she still had feelings for J D Almost immediately J D regretted breaking them up when he realized that he did not really love Elliot and had simply wanted what he could not have J D told Elliot that he did not love her at Turk and Carla s wedding rehearsal in My Self Examination and in the following episode My Best Friend s Wedding he set out to find Sean in an attempt to fix his friendship with Elliot When J D found Sean sitting on the street outside his apartment Sean was shown to have grown a massive beard in the mere four days since Elliot dumped him much to J D s amazement He convinced Sean to come to Turk and Carla s wedding and win Elliot back Sean did come but was unable to convince Elliot to take him back He found some satisfaction in the fact that Elliot had had her heart broken too and ended up leaving the wedding with J D s ex girlfriend Danni He made an appearance in Season 8 s My Cuz in a relationship with Kim Briggs Sam Dorian edit Sam Dorian played by John Ritter was J D and Dan s father an unsuccessful office supplies salesman He was the main source of income for his family and although he failed to get ideal wages he still made enough for the family to get by Sam and his wife Barbara got divorced when J D was seven years old but he remained a part of J D s adult life He was good friends with Turk as they both acted and sounded like real men Sam was reported to have died after having a massive heart attack in the episode My Cake and Dan delivered the bad news and a double layer fudge cake used in the Dorian family when conveying bad news to J D The episode paid homage to Ritter s real life death J D named his son Sam after his father Zach Braff mentioned during the commentary on the Season One DVD that Ritter had ad libbed his final line a slightly embarrassed I pooed a little after soliciting J D to pull his finger a running gag throughout the episode which caused the entire cast and crew to break up laughing Dan Dorian edit Daniel Dan Dorian played by Tom Cavanagh was J D s older brother a hyper quick witted slacker who lived with his mother in his hometown and worked at a bar J D called him a self involved user J D was very uncomfortable when his brother was around while Dr Cox was generally disgusted by his lack of maturity and his self serving attitude and referred to him at one point as the worst older brother in the world Dan was seemingly oblivious to Cox s disdain and often reacted to his rants in a nonchalant manner However Turk and Elliot genuinely liked him the latter being somewhat attracted to him in earlier seasons While at first J D showed signs of jealousy it was later revealed that J D was embarrassed by Dan and that Dan was aware of it He was also aware that J D looked up to Dr Cox and eventually asked Cox to promise that he would never have a reason to let J D down He had a fling with Elliot in Season 4 which J D discovered to his own surprise that he did not mind The siblings were briefly estranged after J D tried being honest about Dan s wasting his potential When J D made another attempt to be honest with his brother however Dan followed his advice and applied for a new job made evident by the suit that J D gave him for his interview As of Season 7 Dan was gainfully employed in real estate He finally purchased his own home and gave J D a Prius J D was angry and jealous at first at how quickly and comparatively easily Dan had become successful but he eventually got over those feelings and was proud of how his brother had turned his life around Upon meeting J D s son for the first time Dan noted that his nephew looks like Dad Dan makes a brief last appearance in My Finale as the first person J D imagined as he left the hospital for the last time His final line was his apparent catchphrase to J D Heyyy little brother Danni Sullivan edit Danielle Danni Sullivan played by Tara Reid was an on again off again fling of J D s similar to many of the women he dated She was the younger sister of Dr Cox s ex wife Jordan Sullivan Like J D Danni maintained an internal monologue in her head According to J D she had hearing like a bat She was also seen dating Larry Thomas of Seinfeld Soup Nazi fame At Turk and Carla s wedding she made out with both Doug and Ted in quick succession something she apparently had a habit of doing at people s weddings This led to a fight between the two when they were quarantined together According to Turk she also threw up on his grandmother before leaving the wedding in the company of Sean She appeared for the last time in Season 4 She was mentioned in Season 9 when Jordan told Dr Cox that a man she married had died Ladinia Williams edit Ladinia Lady Williams played by Kit Pongetti is the girlfriend of the Janitor who first appears in the Season 7 premier and marries him in Season 8 She was so named because her parents were watching the Disney film Lady and the Tramp not long after she was conceived In My Soul on Fire Part 2 at Lady s and Janitor s wedding ceremony the Brain Trust s justice of the peace a cameo by Bill Lawrence reveals her full name Previously Pongetti had a cameo in My Philosophy as Dr Mitchell a research fellow with an office next to Dr Kelso s Stephanie Gooch edit Stephanie Gooch sometimes called simply The Gooch was played by Kate Micucci A local musician who played her ukulele for the hospital s patients Stephanie became the object of Ted s affection J D and the Janitor called a temporary truce to help Ted with his lack of confidence around women Although Ted could initially be around her only in the presence of his band he later overcame his awkwardness The two began dating a fact Ted enjoyed flaunting to the hospital s staff By the end of Season 8 Ted and Stephanie had moved in together Micucci performed several of her original songs on the show including Screw You a modified version of her Garfunkel and Oates duet Fuck You which was featured in both Scrubs and the Scrubs Interns web series In a guest appearance in Something Good is Coming a Season 2 episode of Cougar Town another series by Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence Ted said that Gooch had run away with Hooch Franklyn MT edit Franklyn played by Masi Oka was a quiet medical technologist seen throughout the series Because he was so calm and quiet he was often used by the other characters For example when Dr Cox destroyed Franklyn s lab in a fit of rage Franklyn still retained his calm demeanor despite his apparent annoyance He may also have had a crush on Elliot as evidenced by the fact that in one episode Elliot was easily able to persuade him to run a lab on a patient by flirting though he had other work She once got him to re check a test sample by asking him while crying Harvey Corman edit Harvey Corman played by Richard Kind was an admittedly frugal hypochondriac who appeared in the episodes My Female Trouble My Malpractical Decision My Fault and My New Old Friend Dr Cox tried to scare him off by offering a very painful bone marrow test but was surprised and guilty when he found out that Mr Corman had Waldenstrom s macroglobulinemia He apologized for not believing Mr Corman but Mr Corman lectured him on not caring enough about his patients In My Fault he came to Sacred Heart for a full body scan in order to find every little thing wrong with him At the end of the episode he said of his name that it did not get him as much action as you may think after admitting to Dr Cox whom he severely annoyed that he did not get the scan In earlier episodes he sued Turk for giving him a restraining order and won the case He was known to serve a tennis ball with enough force to incapacitate a person Ed Dhandapani edit Ed Big Ed Dhandapani played by Aziz Ansari was a lackadaisical intern who appeared in four episodes of Season 8 Extremely talented at creating fast spreading catchphrases Ed was well liked by many at the hospital but hated by J D and later by Dr Cox He stated that he used to be a DJ Though he was exceptionally intelligent and skilled compared with the other interns he remained content with being an average doctor and spent more time doing ridiculous activities with his friends than learning medicine When Dr Cox realized his laziness he ordered Ed to spend two days studying cardiac diseases When he failed to study Cox fired him Jimmy edit Jimmy played by Taran Killam was introduced in Season 8 He was known at Sacred Heart as the Overly Touchy Orderly because he appeared to have an extreme tactile addiction touching everyone and offering rubs massages or just general physical contact regardless of whether people consented However J D stated that Jimmy successfully controlled part of his habit by touching people only above the waist Jimmy s love for contact extended beyond people for example when he was forced to keep his hands to himself he fondled a table He was temporarily part of the Janitor s Brain Trust He was fired by Doctor Maddox only to be reinstated when she was removed as chief of medicine He had a talent for impersonation He was seen in J D s last fantasy at Sacred Heart massaging Dr Beardface Jill Tracy edit Jill Tracy played by Nicole Sullivan was a recurring patient at Sacred Heart Hospital and one of the longest recurring ancillary characters on Scrubs appearing in six episodes over five seasons in chronological order My Nickname My Occurrence My Fifteen Seconds My Lunch My Long Goodbye and My Finale Part 2 starting early in Season 1 and finishing in the Season 8 finale as one of the people J D imagines seeing while exiting the hospital for the last time J D and Dr Cox found Jill obnoxious but she bonded with Elliot in Season 1 s My Occurrence She exhibited telling signs of clinical depression but because of her cheery obnoxious personality doctors misdiagnosed her every time she was admitted to Sacred Heart During her fourth appearance in Season 5 s My Lunch she frequently ran into J D at the supermarket Despite his best efforts to avoid her she eventually had lunch with him and tried to tell him about her problems but J D was anxious to end the encounter and failed to realize that Jill desperately needed help Later in the episode Jill was admitted to Sacred Heart unconscious and eventually died without regaining consciousness Because her tox screen was positive for cocaine and because of what she said at lunch J D concluded that she had died of suicide by overdose Her organs were given to transplant patients most of whom were almost out of time However the autopsy revealed that she had died of rabies and all the transplant patients consequently succumbed to the disease Jill returned as a ghost to haunt Dr Cox in My Long Goodbye In her last appearance in My Finale Part 2 Jill was the fifth person J D saw in his farewell fantasy Mike Davis edit Mike Davis played by Michael McDonald is another frequent patient at Sacred Heart He is from Darien and shares a dislike of touchy feely culture with Elliot His blunt manner often lands him in the hospital with injuries caused by his mother who pushed him down the stairs for saying she was fat and boring his father a woman he told she smells like wet ass and in one episode he has a broken penis He reappears in J D s farewall fantasy having broken his penis again but says this time it was fun McDonald also directed 5 episodes References edit NBC sitcom Scrubs moving to ABC Entertainment Television TODAY com Today com 2008 02 28 Retrieved 2012 03 22 My Perspective Scrubs Season 6 Episode 09 2007 02 15 NBC My Hypocritical Oath Scrubs 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