My Unicorn

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Scrubs episode
“My Unicorn”

Murray tells J.D. about his father
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 11
Guest star(s) Matthew Perry (Murray Marks)
John Bennett Perry (Gregory Marks)
Timothy Davis-Reed (Interviewer)
David Pressman (Mickey)
Anthony Perry (Old Murray)
Brian Kaiser (Emcee)
Barry Cutler (Brett)
Bayard Crawley (Dave)
Ralph Cole (Glen)
Adam Bitterman (Male Worker)
Writer(s) Tad Quill
Gabrielle Allan
Director Matthew Perry
Production no. 411
Original airdate November 23, 2004
Episode chronology
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My Unicorn is the 79th episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It originally aired on November 23, 2004.

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[edit] Plot

Gregory, one of J.D.'s patients, needs a kidney transplant. Upon discovering in his medical notes that Gregory has a son - Murray - J.D., despite Dr. Cox's contrary advice, sets out to reunite the pair. Carla and Jordan advise Elliot to make more use of her femininity when trying to get ahead in the workplace. Unfortunately Elliot uses her wiles to cut in line in front of the man who will later be interviewing her for a job in another hospital. J.D. finds Murray and convinces him to donate a kidney, however, they then discover that Murray was adopted though he is still a good match as a donor. After further convincing, Murray agrees to go ahead with the surgery.

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  • J.D.: Maybe I got too involved with Murray and his fake / real dad, but as I watched Gregory serenade a clearly uncomfortable Murray, I realised something. If Murray could look past his dad's imperfections and appreciate all the time he'd given him, maybe I owed Dr. Cox a thank you for the same thing.

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Scrubs
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