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My First Day

"My First Day" is the pilot episode of the American comedy-drama Scrubs. It originally aired on October 2, 2001 on NBC. The episode was written by series creator Bill Lawrence and directed by Adam Bernstein.

"My First Day"
Scrubs episode
J.D.'s first encounter with the Janitor.
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 1
Directed byAdam Bernstein
Written byBill Lawrence
Featured music"Away" by Leroy
"I Want You To Want Me" by Cheap Trick
"Over Me" by Tricky
"Please Forgive Me" by David Gray
Production code535G
Original air dateOctober 2, 2001 (2001-10-02)
Guest appearances
Episode chronology
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Like nearly all other episodes in the series, the title begins with "My". It is narrated by main character John "J.D." Dorian.

Plot

J.D.'s story begins with a first-person narrative, setting the tone and style of the series while introducing the main characters. J.D.'s life slowly unfolds to the audience, showing flashbacks to illustrate J.D.'s relationship with his best friend and fellow doctor Chris Turk. They soon meet Elliot Reid, J.D.'s recurring love interest throughout the series, as well as a number of other key characters in the series. A flashback to the previous day's orientation shows hospital lawyer Ted Buckland advising the doctors on malpractice. Following Ted's presentation, chief of medicine Dr. Bob Kelso introduces himself as the new doctors' "safety net". J.D. reflects that surgical and medical interns are on opposite sides of the hospital's social spectrum, and fears that Turk, a surgical intern, will end their friendship.

As J.D.'s day continues, he is thrust into the fray, but freezes up and relies on nurse Carla Espinosa to carry out a routine IV placement. This scene marks the first appearance of Doctor Perry Cox, J.D.'s reluctant mentor. The first interaction between the two — with Cox mercilessly belittling J.D. — sets up their future relationship.

J.D.'s first movement towards Elliot occurs during rounds with Dr. Kelso, in which J.D. gives Elliot an answer when she appears to be struggling. He then asks her out to dinner. Later, when she refuses to help J.D., he rescinds his invitation. J.D. wonders if Turk is having the same difficulties as he is. After a short conversation, it becomes apparent that Turk is enjoying being a surgical intern. J.D. is introduced to Todd Quinlan, who gives J.D. one of his signature high-fives.

On his second day, J.D., while waiting for Elliot, encounters the hospital's janitor repairing an automatic door. J.D. innocently speculates that the cause of the problem is that maybe a penny is stuck in the door. The suspicious janitor swears vengeance. When J.D. receives his first code page, he hides in a medical supply closet and discovers Elliot hiding as well. Dr. Cox finds them hiding and is unfazed. Turk and Carla's relationship becomes sexual during an encounter in the on-call room. Later on, when Elliot mentions this to Carla, Carla gives Elliot a long speech about judging others, leaving Elliot dumbfounded.

During J.D.'s first night on call, he has the nurses do a number of his procedures. Nurse Laverne Roberts tells him that a patient he had bonded with earlier has died, and says, "Just pronounce him so I can go home". Shortly afterward, J.D. runs into Turk, who admits that he, too, is scared of the new hospital environment, and that he has already moved his things into J.D.'s apartment.

When J.D. asks him for help, Dr. Kelso shows his dark side; he angrily tells J.D. that he only cares about patients who have the necessary health insurance, and that he only carries a chart with him everywhere so that he can pretend to remember the new interns' names. J.D. eventually overcomes his fears and, with Dr. Cox's encouragement, successfully inserts a chest tube. Elliot comes to tell J.D. she talked to the family of his patient which was pronounced dead, as an apology. She then kisses J.D. on the cheek. Happy to have gone through his first three days "without looking like a complete idiot", he leaves and runs into a glass door.

Cultural references

  • In the first scene, as J.D. rises out of the bed, he is wearing a Clone High T-shirt. Clone High was also created by Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence. Clone High didn't premiere until 2002.
  • The medical interns are shown playing a Pac-Man arcade machine.

Production details

Several of the scenes from this episode are based on the real-life experiences of medical adviser Jon Doris, a close friend of director Bill Lawrence. This includes the scene where an attempted paracentesis results in a jet of fluid, and another where J.D. hides to avoid being the first on the scene of an emergency, although both of these scenes are exaggerated.[1]

References

  1. ^ Baca, Ricardo (September 28, 2001). . Corpus Christi Caller-Times. Archived from the original on February 10, 2012. Retrieved 2008-10-10.
  2. ^

External links

  • "My First Day" at IMDb

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My First Day is the pilot episode of the American comedy drama Scrubs It originally aired on October 2 2001 on NBC The episode was written by series creator Bill Lawrence and directed by Adam Bernstein My First Day Scrubs episodeJ D s first encounter with the Janitor Episode no Season 1Episode 1Directed byAdam BernsteinWritten byBill LawrenceFeatured music Away by Leroy I Want You To Want Me by Cheap Trick Over Me by Tricky Please Forgive Me by David GrayProduction code535GOriginal air dateOctober 2 2001 2001 10 02 Guest appearancesSam Lloyd as Ted Buckland Robert Maschio as Dr Todd Quinlan Aloma Wright as Nurse Laverne Roberts Jake Fritz as Billy Mary Gillis as Mrs Pratt Michael Hobert as Pizza Guy Lynne Maclean as Nurse Kearney Shannon Welles as Old Woman Matt Winston as Dr Jeffrey SteadmanEpisode chronology Previous Next My Mentor Scrubs season 1 List of episodesLike nearly all other episodes in the series the title begins with My It is narrated by main character John J D Dorian Contents 1 Plot 2 Cultural references 3 Production details 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditJ D s story begins with a first person narrative setting the tone and style of the series while introducing the main characters J D s life slowly unfolds to the audience showing flashbacks to illustrate J D s relationship with his best friend and fellow doctor Chris Turk They soon meet Elliot Reid J D s recurring love interest throughout the series as well as a number of other key characters in the series A flashback to the previous day s orientation shows hospital lawyer Ted Buckland advising the doctors on malpractice Following Ted s presentation chief of medicine Dr Bob Kelso introduces himself as the new doctors safety net J D reflects that surgical and medical interns are on opposite sides of the hospital s social spectrum and fears that Turk a surgical intern will end their friendship As J D s day continues he is thrust into the fray but freezes up and relies on nurse Carla Espinosa to carry out a routine IV placement This scene marks the first appearance of Doctor Perry Cox J D s reluctant mentor The first interaction between the two with Cox mercilessly belittling J D sets up their future relationship J D s first movement towards Elliot occurs during rounds with Dr Kelso in which J D gives Elliot an answer when she appears to be struggling He then asks her out to dinner Later when she refuses to help J D he rescinds his invitation J D wonders if Turk is having the same difficulties as he is After a short conversation it becomes apparent that Turk is enjoying being a surgical intern J D is introduced to Todd Quinlan who gives J D one of his signature high fives On his second day J D while waiting for Elliot encounters the hospital s janitor repairing an automatic door J D innocently speculates that the cause of the problem is that maybe a penny is stuck in the door The suspicious janitor swears vengeance When J D receives his first code page he hides in a medical supply closet and discovers Elliot hiding as well Dr Cox finds them hiding and is unfazed Turk and Carla s relationship becomes sexual during an encounter in the on call room Later on when Elliot mentions this to Carla Carla gives Elliot a long speech about judging others leaving Elliot dumbfounded During J D s first night on call he has the nurses do a number of his procedures Nurse Laverne Roberts tells him that a patient he had bonded with earlier has died and says Just pronounce him so I can go home Shortly afterward J D runs into Turk who admits that he too is scared of the new hospital environment and that he has already moved his things into J D s apartment When J D asks him for help Dr Kelso shows his dark side he angrily tells J D that he only cares about patients who have the necessary health insurance and that he only carries a chart with him everywhere so that he can pretend to remember the new interns names J D eventually overcomes his fears and with Dr Cox s encouragement successfully inserts a chest tube Elliot comes to tell J D she talked to the family of his patient which was pronounced dead as an apology She then kisses J D on the cheek Happy to have gone through his first three days without looking like a complete idiot he leaves and runs into a glass door Cultural references EditIn the first scene as J D rises out of the bed he is wearing a Clone High T shirt Clone High was also created by Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence Clone High didn t premiere until 2002 The medical interns are shown playing a Pac Man arcade machine Production details EditSeveral of the scenes from this episode are based on the real life experiences of medical adviser Jon Doris a close friend of director Bill Lawrence This includes the scene where an attempted paracentesis results in a jet of fluid and another where J D hides to avoid being the first on the scene of an emergency although both of these scenes are exaggerated 1 The set for J D s sitcom fantasy is that of My Wife and Kids Footage from this episode was later re used in My Urologist with Dr Kim Briggs digitally worked into it to make it look like she was there on J D s first day This was the only episode of the first eight seasons of Scrubs not shot at the former North Hollywood Medical Center Instead it was filmed at another hospital in Glendale California This hospital has since been torn down 2 better source needed References Edit Baca Ricardo September 28 2001 Scrubs proves refreshingly witty Corpus Christi Caller Times Archived from the original on February 10 2012 Retrieved 2008 10 10 My Own Personal Net ThingExternal links Edit My First Day at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title My First Day amp oldid 1092215885, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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