My First Kill
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Scrubs episode | |
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“My First Kill” | |
Has JD killed anyone? |
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Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 4 |
Guest star(s) | Tim Conlon (Dean) Kathryn Joosten (Mrs. Tanner) Jill Tracy (Elaine) |
Writer(s) | Tad Quill |
Director | Ken Whittingham |
Production no. | 404 |
Original airdate | September 21, 2004 |
Episode chronology | |
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"My New Game" | "Her Story" |
My First Kill is the 72nd episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It originally aired on September 21, 2004.
[edit] Plot
J.D. asks Dr. Cox to give his residents a pep talk as some of them are feeling overwhelmed. Dr. Cox tells them that they will definitely end up accidentally killing a patient through negligence sooner or later. This leads J.D. to wonder if he himself has ever killed anyone. Meanwhile, Elliot tries to convince Turk to allow a patient to have an organ transplant despite being a recovering drug addict. Elliot appeals to the hospital board who rule in her favour. J.D. becomes paralysed with fear and ceases giving his patients any procedures which might risk their lives. Dr. Cox explains to J.D. that fear is good and will make J.D. a good doctor if he can learn not to let it get on top of him.
[edit] Featured music
- "Blue Eyes" by Cary Brothers
[edit] See also
Scrubs |
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List of Scrubs episodes | List of relationships on Scrubs | Sacred Heart Hospital |
Characters |
J.D. | Elliot | Turk | Carla | Dr. Cox | Bob Kelso | Janitor | List of minor characters of Scrubs |