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Scrubs season 1

The first season of the American comedy television series Scrubs premiered on NBC on October 2, 2001 and concluded on May 21, 2002 and consists of 24 episodes. Scrubs was created by Bill Lawrence who wrote the pilot as well as 3 other episodes in the season. Adam Bernstein directed the pilot as well as 4 other episodes. Neil Flynn was only a guest star in the first season, although he appeared in every episode of the season. Bill Lawrence said if the show had been cancelled at the end of the first season, he would have made the Janitor a figment of J.D.'s imagination.[1]

Scrubs
Season 1
DVD cover
No. of episodes24
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseOctober 2, 2001 (2001-10-02) –
May 21, 2002 (2002-05-21)
Season chronology
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Season 2
List of episodes

The first season follows J.D. (Zach Braff) and his best friend Turk (Donald Faison) in their first year out of medical school as interns at Sacred Heart Hospital. J.D. quickly meets his reluctant mentor, Dr. Perry Cox (John C. McGinley); a young woman (and fellow intern) named Elliot (Sarah Chalke), on whom he has a crush; the hospital's janitor (Neil Flynn), who goes out of his way to make J.D.'s life miserable; the Chief of Medicine, Dr. Bob Kelso (Ken Jenkins), who is more concerned about the budget than the patients; and Carla Espinosa (Judy Reyes), the head nurse and Turk's new girlfriend, who puts Turk through the trials and tribulations of being in a serious relationship. The characters face romances and relationship issues, family obligations, overwhelming paperwork, and a tremendous number of patients. The first season also introduces recurring supporting characters such as "The Todd" (Robert Maschio), a boorishly lascivious surgeon; Ted (Sam Lloyd), the hospital's hapless, nervous lawyer; Laverne (Aloma Wright), fellow nurse and mentor to Carla; Jordan Sullivan (Christa Miller), Dr. Cox's caustic administrator ex-wife, and Doug Murphy (Johnny Kastl), a nervous young doctor who often accidentally kills patients.

Cast and characters edit

Main cast edit

Production edit

Writing staff edit

Episodes edit

Scrubs season 1 episodes
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11"My First Day"Adam BernsteinBill LawrenceOctober 2, 2001 (2001-10-02)535G15.45[2]
In the series opener, all the major characters are introduced as J.D., Turk and Elliot start life at Sacred Heart Hospital.
22"My Mentor"Adam BernsteinBill LawrenceOctober 4, 2001 (2001-10-04)S10116.29[2]
J.D. tries to get to know Dr. Cox, but is rebuffed. Turk actively pursues Carla and succeeds through candor where swagger and machismo have failed. Elliot gets on Carla's wrong side. J.D. tries to convince his patient (John Ducey) to quit smoking.
33"My Best Friend's Mistake"Adam BernsteinEric WeinbergOctober 9, 2001 (2001-10-09)S10211.78[3]
Elliot takes issue with the terms of endearment Dr. Kelso uses for her, but naïvely follows Dr. Cox's advice and confronts Kelso about it. J.D. misses Turk's company because they are both too busy to hang out, and he worries that a patient's post-op reaction is Turk's fault. Elliot and J.D. are getting close, but an interrupted kiss might make the difference between being friends and something more.
44"My Old Lady"Marc BucklandMatt TarsesOctober 16, 2001 (2001-10-16)S10312.71[4]
The three interns have to face death for the first time: J.D.'s patient is a headstrong but kindly old woman, Turk's is a young man who just needs some company, and Elliot's is a Hispanic woman who does not speak any English. The episode's writer, Matt Tarses, won the 2003 Humanitas Prize in the 30 Minute Category for this episode.
55"My Two Dads"Craig ZiskNeil Goldman & Garrett DonovanOctober 23, 2001 (2001-10-23)S10411.04[5]
J.D. has to decide between Dr. Cox or Dr. Kelso as a mentor. The decision isn't made any easier when all three, along with Dr. Kelso's lapdog Dr. Steadman, play a game of golf together. Elliot believes her breasts to have healing powers. In order to make up to Carla, Turk gives her a pen that, unbeknownst to him, was previously removed from a patient's rectum. Dr. Cox's actions to help an uninsured patient earn him a suspension. Louie Anderson has a cameo appearance.
66"My Bad"Marc BucklandGabrielle AllanOctober 30, 2001 (2001-10-30)S10512.44[6]
Dr. Cox's suspension puts his future at the hospital in doubt. Elliot discovers her patient, Dr. Greenberg, is a psychiatrist, and begins to act like his patient. J.D. has a beautiful but self-absorbed board member as a patient, and he winds up having sex with her after standing up to her. Unfortunately, he finds out that she is Dr. Cox's ex-wife, Jordan (Christa Miller, in her first appearance in the series). J.D. tries to convince Jordan to help Dr. Cox. Jimmie Walker has a cameo appearance.
77"My Super Ego"Peter LauerMike SchwartzNovember 6, 2001 (2001-11-06)S10610.90[7]
J.D. relishes being the best intern, but then has to face competition from fellow intern Nick Murdoch (Sean Hayes). Turk confronts his fear of making a mistake in surgery after thinking he has accidentally nicked a patient's colon. Features Cody Estes in his first of six appearances as Young/Child J.D., ending with "My Boss's Free Haircut".
88"My Fifteen Minutes"Lawrence TrillingEric WeinbergNovember 15, 2001 (2001-11-15)S10817.24[8]
J.D. and Turk save the life of a TV cameraman, which makes them celebrities. Dr. Kelso decides to take advantage of this by using Turk in advertisements for the hospital aimed at the African-American community, with slogans such as "Our MD's have Mad Skills" and "Time to Get an EKG, G". Cox is supposed to write J.D.'s intern evaluation but tells J.D. to do it himself. When J.D. refuses, Dr. Cox reveals that he wanted J.D. to do it so that he could discover his own shortcomings and judge himself.
99"My Day Off"Elodie KeeneJanae BakkenNovember 20, 2001 (2001-11-20)S10712.32[9]
J.D. develops appendicitis and sees the hospital from the patients' point of view. Elliot and Turk are his medical and surgical interns respectively.
1010"My Nickname"Matthew DiamondBill LawrenceNovember 27, 2001 (2001-11-27)S11012.25[10]
J.D. and Carla's relationship changes when he starts to have more medical knowledge than she has, and takes offense at her nickname for him ("Bambi"). Elliot treats Jill (Nicole Sullivan), a patient who's just as nervous and neurotic as she is. The Janitor comes up with a new nickname for J.D.
1111"My Own Personal Jesus"Jeff MelmanDebra FordhamDecember 11, 2001 (2001-12-11)S10910.57[11]
Turk loses his faith in a just God after spending a night on call on Christmas Eve, but regains it after finding the missing pregnant girl Elliot has been searching for. Dr. Cox assigns J.D. to videotape the childbirth of one of Dr. Cox's friends.
1212"My Blind Date"Marc BucklandMark StegemannJanuary 8, 2002 (2002-01-08)S11211.67[12]
J.D. must look after a social worker, Alex Hanson (Elizabeth Bogush), who slipped in the hospital and winds up stuck in an MRI machine. They flirt, but J.D. is reluctant to ask her out without knowing what she looks like. Elliot tries to gain Dr. Cox's favor the way J.D. has. Turk is angry at Carla and she can't figure out why. Dr. Cox is trying for a zero-deaths 'perfect game' on his 24-hour ICU shift. Jimmie Walker has a cameo appearance.
1313"My Balancing Act"Michael SpillerNeil Goldman & Garrett DonovanJanuary 15, 2002 (2002-01-15)S11311.25[13]
J.D.'s relationship with Alex is jeopardized by the amount of time he spends at the hospital. Turk and Carla experience bedroom-related problems. Carrot Top has a cameo appearance.
1414"My Drug Buddy"Michael SpillerMatt TarsesJanuary 22, 2002 (2002-01-22)S11111.03[14]
When drugs go missing, Elliot suspects a patient who is a former drug addict, but Alex defends him. Elliot tells J.D. that she thinks Alex will hurt him and J.D. accuses her of being jealous. He later tries to confront her about her accusation of the patient. Alex turns out to be the one who took the drugs. She and J.D. part on uncertain terms, and J.D. apologizes to Elliot. They end up in bed. Carla gets a ride from Dr. Kelso. Dr. Cox realizes he has feelings for Carla.
1515"My Bed Banter & Beyond"Lawrence TrillingGabrielle AllanFebruary 5, 2002 (2002-02-05)S11512.63[15]
The episode switches between Elliot and J.D. spending a sex-filled day in bed and the ensuing weeks, where their new relationship breaks down. The hospital staff reveals their feelings to a psychologist.
1616"My Heavy Meddle"Will MackenzieMike SchwartzFebruary 26, 2002 (2002-02-26)S11612.56[16]
J.D. and Elliot are not talking to each other after breaking up but with Turk's help they resolve some of their issues and get back to better terms. Dr. Cox goes on a destructive rampage and Carla enlists Ted's help on fulfilling a coma patient's wishes. The death of someone close to J.D. prompts even more personal distress amidst the bad break-up with Elliot, and he attempts to play the death off as though it hasn't hurt him.
1717"My Student"Matthew DiamondStory by : Mark Stegemann
Teleplay by : Janae Bakken & Debra Fordham
March 5, 2002 (2002-03-05)S11410.99[17]
The interns receive their first medical students. J.D.'s is very much like he was at the beginning, Elliot's is a jerk but the son of the CEO of the corporation that owns the hospital, and Turk's is a smart, confident woman (Kelli Williams) to whom Dr. Cox is attracted.
1818"My Tuscaloosa Heart"Lawrence TrillingStory by : Janae Bakken
Teleplay by : Debra Fordham & Mark Stegemann
March 12, 2002 (2002-03-12)S11711.44[18]
J.D. feels guilty when a rude patient, whom he ignored dies. Carla assures him that it was the terminal cancer, but J.D. is unable to sleep. Dr. Cox is unable to decide between the three women he likes. Elliot and Turk discover a possible new side to Dr. Kelso. The episode title is taken from the song "My Tuscaloosa Heart" performed by Ken Jenkins (Dr. Kelso), which features in the episode.
1919"My Old Man"Adam BernsteinMatt TarsesApril 9, 2002 (2002-04-09)S12010.86[19]
The interns' parents come to visit. Carla deals with the fact that she is just like Turk's mother. Elliot questions why she became a doctor. The episode guest stars R. Lee Ermey as the Janitor's father, Lane Davies and Markie Post as Elliot's parents, Hattie Winston as Turk's mother and John Ritter as J.D.'s father, Sam Dorian.
2020"My Way or the Highway"Adam BernsteinEric WeinbergApril 16, 2002 (2002-04-16)S1189.32[20]
Due to Turk's competitiveness, Turk convinces J.D.'s patient to decide upon surgery instead of medicine, which angers J.D. Elliot falls for a patient, Sean (Scott Foley). Dr. Kelso fires two nurses and after Dr. Cox confronts him, he fires "Coffee Nurse".
2121"My Sacrificial Clam"Marc BucklandStory by : Debra Fordham
Teleplay by : Janae Bakken & Mark Stegemann
April 30, 2002 (2002-04-30)S11910.66[21]
J.D. is struck by a needle full of blood contaminated with Hepatitis B. Cleared from infection, he becomes scared of getting sick. Elliot chooses the hospital over her new boyfriend Sean. St. Elsewhere cast members William Daniels, Eric Laneuville, Stephen Furst, and Ed Begley, Jr. guest star.
2222"My Occurrence"Lawrence TrillingBill LawrenceMay 7, 2002 (2002-05-07)S1229.88[22]
Jordan's brother and Dr. Cox's best friend Ben (Brendan Fraser) comes into the hospital after piercing his hand with a nail-gun; however Dr. Cox and J.D. later become worried when his hand won't stop bleeding, with J.D. going into denial about the results of Ben's tests. A series of paperwork bungles nearly has Turk operate on the wrong patient, and has Elliot incorrectly informs Jill (Nicole Sullivan) that she's pregnant.
2323"My Hero"Michael SpillerNeil Goldman & Garrett DonovanMay 14, 2002 (2002-05-14)S12312.50[23]
Ben begins treatment for leukemia, but Dr. Cox has a hard time being supportive because he cares about Ben too much. Turk's ego takes a hit from the attending surgeon Dr. Wen, and Carla and Elliot scorch Dr. Kelso in a personal review. J.D. is very spooked to discover that the janitor knows far too much about him. The episode guest stars Lela Lee as Bonnie.
2424"My Last Day"Michael SpillerGabrielle Allan & Mike SchwartzMay 21, 2002 (2002-05-21)S12111.65[24]
The interns realize they have become jaded after working at the hospital for a year, and they decide to treat a patient aggressively. After Dr. Cox chides Jordan for her predictability, she reveals all the main characters' secrets to each other.

Notes edit

  • denotes a "supersized" episode, running an extended length of 25–28 minutes.

Reception edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has an approval rating of 96% with an average score of 8.3 out of 10 based on 25 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Scrubs is a worthy spiritual successor to M*A*S*H thanks in part to its seamless blend of cheeky comedy and poignant, heartfelt moments."[25]

References edit

  1. ^ "Scrubs' janitor to get a real name". Pop Critics. December 20, 2007. Retrieved October 16, 2010.
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  3. ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 8–14)". The Los Angeles Times. October 17, 2001. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. 
  4. ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 15–21)". The Los Angeles Times. October 24, 2001. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. 
  5. ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 22-28)". The Los Angeles Times. October 31, 2001. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. 
  6. ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 28–Nov. 4)". The Los Angeles Times. November 7, 2001. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. 
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  8. ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 12–18)". The Los Angeles Times. November 21, 2001. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. 
  9. ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 19–25)". The Los Angeles Times. November 28, 2001. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. 
  10. ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 26-Dec. 2)". The Los Angeles Times. December 5, 2001. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. 
  11. ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (Dec. 10-16)". The Los Angeles Times. December 19, 2001.
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  13. ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 14–20)". The Los Angeles Times. January 25, 2002. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. 
  14. ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 21–27)". The Los Angeles Times. January 30, 2002. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. 
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  18. ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (March 11–17)". The Los Angeles Times. March 20, 2002. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. 
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  21. ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (April 29–May 5)". The Los Angeles Times. May 8, 2002. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. 
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General references
  • "Scrubs Season 1 episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved December 24, 2009.
  • "Shows A-Z – scrubs on ABC". the Futon Critic. Retrieved December 24, 2009.

External links edit

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The first season of the American comedy television series Scrubs premiered on NBC on October 2 2001 and concluded on May 21 2002 and consists of 24 episodes Scrubs was created by Bill Lawrence who wrote the pilot as well as 3 other episodes in the season Adam Bernstein directed the pilot as well as 4 other episodes Neil Flynn was only a guest star in the first season although he appeared in every episode of the season Bill Lawrence said if the show had been cancelled at the end of the first season he would have made the Janitor a figment of J D s imagination 1 ScrubsSeason 1DVD coverNo of episodes24ReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseOctober 2 2001 2001 10 02 May 21 2002 2002 05 21 Season chronologyNext Season 2List of episodesThe first season follows J D Zach Braff and his best friend Turk Donald Faison in their first year out of medical school as interns at Sacred Heart Hospital J D quickly meets his reluctant mentor Dr Perry Cox John C McGinley a young woman and fellow intern named Elliot Sarah Chalke on whom he has a crush the hospital s janitor Neil Flynn who goes out of his way to make J D s life miserable the Chief of Medicine Dr Bob Kelso Ken Jenkins who is more concerned about the budget than the patients and Carla Espinosa Judy Reyes the head nurse and Turk s new girlfriend who puts Turk through the trials and tribulations of being in a serious relationship The characters face romances and relationship issues family obligations overwhelming paperwork and a tremendous number of patients The first season also introduces recurring supporting characters such as The Todd Robert Maschio a boorishly lascivious surgeon Ted Sam Lloyd the hospital s hapless nervous lawyer Laverne Aloma Wright fellow nurse and mentor to Carla Jordan Sullivan Christa Miller Dr Cox s caustic administrator ex wife and Doug Murphy Johnny Kastl a nervous young doctor who often accidentally kills patients Contents 1 Cast and characters 1 1 Main cast 1 2 Recurring roles 1 3 Guest stars 2 Production 2 1 Writing staff 2 2 Production staff 2 3 Directors 3 Episodes 3 1 Notes 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksCast and characters editMain cast edit Zach Braff as Dr John J D Dorian Sarah Chalke as Dr Elliot Reid Donald Faison as Dr Chris Turk Ken Jenkins as Dr Bob Kelso John C McGinley as Dr Perry Cox Judy Reyes as Nurse Carla EspinosaRecurring roles edit Neil Flynn as The Janitor Aloma Wright as Nurse Laverne Roberts Robert Maschio as Dr Todd Quinlan Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland Charles Chun as Dr Phillip Wen Johnny Kastl as Dr Doug Murphy Christa Miller as Jordan Sullivan Guest stars edit Scott Foley as Sean Kelly Brendan Fraser as Ben Sullivan Michael McDonald as Mike Davis Masi Oka as Franklyn MT Sean Hayes as Nick Murdoch DJ Qualls as Josh John Ritter as Sam Dorian The Blanks as the Worthless PeonsProduction editWriting staff edit Bill Lawrence executive producer head writer Eric Weinberg supervising producer episodes 2 14 co executive producer episodes 15 24 Matt Tarses consulting producer episodes 2 14 co executive producer episodes 15 24 Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan co producers Gabrielle Allan co producer Mike Schwartz story editor Debra Fordham staff writer Mark Stegemann staff writer Janae Bakken staff writerProduction staff edit Bill Lawrence executive producer showrunner Randall Winston producer co producer pilot Liz Newman associate producer Danny Rose associate producer Mychelle Deschamps producer pilot Directors edit Includes directors who directed 2 or more episodes Adam Bernstein 5 episodes including pilot Michael Spiller 4 episodes Lawrence Trilling 4 episodes Marc Buckland 4 episodes Matthew Diamond 2 episodesEpisodes editSee also List of Scrubs episodes Scrubs season 1 episodesNo overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeU S viewers millions 11 My First Day Adam BernsteinBill LawrenceOctober 2 2001 2001 10 02 535G15 45 2 In the series opener all the major characters are introduced as J D Turk and Elliot start life at Sacred Heart Hospital 22 My Mentor Adam BernsteinBill LawrenceOctober 4 2001 2001 10 04 S10116 29 2 J D tries to get to know Dr Cox but is rebuffed Turk actively pursues Carla and succeeds through candor where swagger and machismo have failed Elliot gets on Carla s wrong side J D tries to convince his patient John Ducey to quit smoking 33 My Best Friend s Mistake Adam BernsteinEric WeinbergOctober 9 2001 2001 10 09 S10211 78 3 Elliot takes issue with the terms of endearment Dr Kelso uses for her but naively follows Dr Cox s advice and confronts Kelso about it J D misses Turk s company because they are both too busy to hang out and he worries that a patient s post op reaction is Turk s fault Elliot and J D are getting close but an interrupted kiss might make the difference between being friends and something more 44 My Old Lady Marc BucklandMatt TarsesOctober 16 2001 2001 10 16 S10312 71 4 The three interns have to face death for the first time J D s patient is a headstrong but kindly old woman Turk s is a young man who just needs some company and Elliot s is a Hispanic woman who does not speak any English The episode s writer Matt Tarses won the 2003 Humanitas Prize in the 30 Minute Category for this episode 55 My Two Dads Craig ZiskNeil Goldman amp Garrett DonovanOctober 23 2001 2001 10 23 S10411 04 5 J D has to decide between Dr Cox or Dr Kelso as a mentor The decision isn t made any easier when all three along with Dr Kelso s lapdog Dr Steadman play a game of golf together Elliot believes her breasts to have healing powers In order to make up to Carla Turk gives her a pen that unbeknownst to him was previously removed from a patient s rectum Dr Cox s actions to help an uninsured patient earn him a suspension Louie Anderson has a cameo appearance 66 My Bad Marc BucklandGabrielle AllanOctober 30 2001 2001 10 30 S10512 44 6 Dr Cox s suspension puts his future at the hospital in doubt Elliot discovers her patient Dr Greenberg is a psychiatrist and begins to act like his patient J D has a beautiful but self absorbed board member as a patient and he winds up having sex with her after standing up to her Unfortunately he finds out that she is Dr Cox s ex wife Jordan Christa Miller in her first appearance in the series J D tries to convince Jordan to help Dr Cox Jimmie Walker has a cameo appearance 77 My Super Ego Peter LauerMike SchwartzNovember 6 2001 2001 11 06 S10610 90 7 J D relishes being the best intern but then has to face competition from fellow intern Nick Murdoch Sean Hayes Turk confronts his fear of making a mistake in surgery after thinking he has accidentally nicked a patient s colon Features Cody Estes in his first of six appearances as Young Child J D ending with My Boss s Free Haircut 88 My Fifteen Minutes Lawrence TrillingEric WeinbergNovember 15 2001 2001 11 15 S10817 24 8 J D and Turk save the life of a TV cameraman which makes them celebrities Dr Kelso decides to take advantage of this by using Turk in advertisements for the hospital aimed at the African American community with slogans such as Our MD s have Mad Skills and Time to Get an EKG G Cox is supposed to write J D s intern evaluation but tells J D to do it himself When J D refuses Dr Cox reveals that he wanted J D to do it so that he could discover his own shortcomings and judge himself 99 My Day Off Elodie KeeneJanae BakkenNovember 20 2001 2001 11 20 S10712 32 9 J D develops appendicitis and sees the hospital from the patients point of view Elliot and Turk are his medical and surgical interns respectively 1010 My Nickname Matthew DiamondBill LawrenceNovember 27 2001 2001 11 27 S11012 25 10 J D and Carla s relationship changes when he starts to have more medical knowledge than she has and takes offense at her nickname for him Bambi Elliot treats Jill Nicole Sullivan a patient who s just as nervous and neurotic as she is The Janitor comes up with a new nickname for J D 1111 My Own Personal Jesus Jeff MelmanDebra FordhamDecember 11 2001 2001 12 11 S10910 57 11 Turk loses his faith in a just God after spending a night on call on Christmas Eve but regains it after finding the missing pregnant girl Elliot has been searching for Dr Cox assigns J D to videotape the childbirth of one of Dr Cox s friends 1212 My Blind Date Marc BucklandMark StegemannJanuary 8 2002 2002 01 08 S11211 67 12 J D must look after a social worker Alex Hanson Elizabeth Bogush who slipped in the hospital and winds up stuck in an MRI machine They flirt but J D is reluctant to ask her out without knowing what she looks like Elliot tries to gain Dr Cox s favor the way J D has Turk is angry at Carla and she can t figure out why Dr Cox is trying for a zero deaths perfect game on his 24 hour ICU shift Jimmie Walker has a cameo appearance 1313 My Balancing Act Michael SpillerNeil Goldman amp Garrett DonovanJanuary 15 2002 2002 01 15 S11311 25 13 J D s relationship with Alex is jeopardized by the amount of time he spends at the hospital Turk and Carla experience bedroom related problems Carrot Top has a cameo appearance 1414 My Drug Buddy Michael SpillerMatt TarsesJanuary 22 2002 2002 01 22 S11111 03 14 When drugs go missing Elliot suspects a patient who is a former drug addict but Alex defends him Elliot tells J D that she thinks Alex will hurt him and J D accuses her of being jealous He later tries to confront her about her accusation of the patient Alex turns out to be the one who took the drugs She and J D part on uncertain terms and J D apologizes to Elliot They end up in bed Carla gets a ride from Dr Kelso Dr Cox realizes he has feelings for Carla 1515 My Bed Banter amp Beyond Lawrence TrillingGabrielle AllanFebruary 5 2002 2002 02 05 S11512 63 15 The episode switches between Elliot and J D spending a sex filled day in bed and the ensuing weeks where their new relationship breaks down The hospital staff reveals their feelings to a psychologist 1616 My Heavy Meddle Will MackenzieMike SchwartzFebruary 26 2002 2002 02 26 S11612 56 16 J D and Elliot are not talking to each other after breaking up but with Turk s help they resolve some of their issues and get back to better terms Dr Cox goes on a destructive rampage and Carla enlists Ted s help on fulfilling a coma patient s wishes The death of someone close to J D prompts even more personal distress amidst the bad break up with Elliot and he attempts to play the death off as though it hasn t hurt him 1717 My Student Matthew DiamondStory by Mark StegemannTeleplay by Janae Bakken amp Debra FordhamMarch 5 2002 2002 03 05 S11410 99 17 The interns receive their first medical students J D s is very much like he was at the beginning Elliot s is a jerk but the son of the CEO of the corporation that owns the hospital and Turk s is a smart confident woman Kelli Williams to whom Dr Cox is attracted 1818 My Tuscaloosa Heart Lawrence TrillingStory by Janae BakkenTeleplay by Debra Fordham amp Mark StegemannMarch 12 2002 2002 03 12 S11711 44 18 J D feels guilty when a rude patient whom he ignored dies Carla assures him that it was the terminal cancer but J D is unable to sleep Dr Cox is unable to decide between the three women he likes Elliot and Turk discover a possible new side to Dr Kelso The episode title is taken from the song My Tuscaloosa Heart performed by Ken Jenkins Dr Kelso which features in the episode 1919 My Old Man Adam BernsteinMatt TarsesApril 9 2002 2002 04 09 S12010 86 19 The interns parents come to visit Carla deals with the fact that she is just like Turk s mother Elliot questions why she became a doctor The episode guest stars R Lee Ermey as the Janitor s father Lane Davies and Markie Post as Elliot s parents Hattie Winston as Turk s mother and John Ritter as J D s father Sam Dorian 2020 My Way or the Highway Adam BernsteinEric WeinbergApril 16 2002 2002 04 16 S1189 32 20 Due to Turk s competitiveness Turk convinces J D s patient to decide upon surgery instead of medicine which angers J D Elliot falls for a patient Sean Scott Foley Dr Kelso fires two nurses and after Dr Cox confronts him he fires Coffee Nurse 2121 My Sacrificial Clam Marc BucklandStory by Debra FordhamTeleplay by Janae Bakken amp Mark StegemannApril 30 2002 2002 04 30 S11910 66 21 J D is struck by a needle full of blood contaminated with Hepatitis B Cleared from infection he becomes scared of getting sick Elliot chooses the hospital over her new boyfriend Sean St Elsewhere cast members William Daniels Eric Laneuville Stephen Furst and Ed Begley Jr guest star 2222 My Occurrence Lawrence TrillingBill LawrenceMay 7 2002 2002 05 07 S1229 88 22 Jordan s brother and Dr Cox s best friend Ben Brendan Fraser comes into the hospital after piercing his hand with a nail gun however Dr Cox and J D later become worried when his hand won t stop bleeding with J D going into denial about the results of Ben s tests A series of paperwork bungles nearly has Turk operate on the wrong patient and has Elliot incorrectly informs Jill Nicole Sullivan that she s pregnant 2323 My Hero Michael SpillerNeil Goldman amp Garrett DonovanMay 14 2002 2002 05 14 S12312 50 23 Ben begins treatment for leukemia but Dr Cox has a hard time being supportive because he cares about Ben too much Turk s ego takes a hit from the attending surgeon Dr Wen and Carla and Elliot scorch Dr Kelso in a personal review J D is very spooked to discover that the janitor knows far too much about him The episode guest stars Lela Lee as Bonnie 2424 My Last Day Michael SpillerGabrielle Allan amp Mike SchwartzMay 21 2002 2002 05 21 S12111 65 24 The interns realize they have become jaded after working at the hospital for a year and they decide to treat a patient aggressively After Dr Cox chides Jordan for her predictability she reveals all the main characters secrets to each other Notes edit denotes a supersized episode running an extended length of 25 28 minutes Reception editOn Rotten Tomatoes the season has an approval rating of 96 with an average score of 8 3 out of 10 based on 25 reviews The website s critical consensus reads Scrubs is a worthy spiritual successor to M A S H thanks in part to its seamless blend of cheeky comedy and poignant heartfelt moments 25 References edit Scrubs janitor to get a real name Pop Critics December 20 2007 Retrieved October 16 2010 a b National Nielsen Viewership Oct 1 7 The Los Angeles Times October 10 2001 Retrieved April 9 2023 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen Viewership Oct 8 14 The Los Angeles Times October 17 2001 Retrieved April 9 2023 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen Viewership Oct 15 21 The Los Angeles Times October 24 2001 Retrieved April 9 2023 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen Viewership Oct 22 28 The Los Angeles Times October 31 2001 Retrieved April 9 2023 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen Viewership Oct 28 Nov 4 The Los Angeles Times November 7 2001 Retrieved April 9 2023 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen Viewership Nov 5 11 The Los Angeles Times November 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2023 Top 20 Network Primetime Report Zap2it Archived from the original on June 6 2002 Retrieved June 16 2023 Scrubs Season 1 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved November 14 2021 General references Scrubs Season 1 episodes TV Guide Retrieved December 24 2009 Shows A Z scrubs on ABC the Futon Critic Retrieved December 24 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Scrubs season 1 Scrubs at IMDb Scrubs season 1 on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scrubs season 1 amp oldid 1217388675 ep24, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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