My Big Move
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“My Big Move” | |
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Scrubs episode | |
The Janitor's new colour attracts the birds |
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Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 22 |
Guest stars | Meredith Roberts (Kathy) Sarah Ramos (Lindsay) Michael Copon (Pedro) Sam Lloyd (Ted Buckland) |
Written by | Bonnie Sikowitz |
Directed by | Victor Nelli |
Production no. | 422 |
Original airdate | April 12, 2005 |
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"My Lips Are Sealed" | "My Faith in Humanity" |
My Big Move is the 90th episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It originally aired on April 12, 2005.
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[edit] Episode overview
This episode begins with a brief flashback of the kiss between Carla and J.D. which occurred in the previous episode. Jordan worries because her 17 year old neighbour doesn't find her attractive any more. The Janitor approaches Bob Kelso about a change of the design of his uniform. Kelso refuses to listen, The Janitor threatens to "wax everything in your world" after an earlier incident with an over-zealously waxed floor. Dr. Cox is given a teaching award and asks Jordan to accompany him but she's injected so much botox into her face that she can't move it into any expression. Tensions are high between Turk, J.D., and Carla when they arrive at the hospital. Dr. Cox takes Elliot's teenage female patient off her hands as he believes he has formed a connection with her when he treated her in the past. Kelso relents and presents The Janitor with a new uniform which is essentially identical to his old one, only it's robin's egg blue. Elliot discovers that the teenage girl Dr. Cox is treating is ill because she isn't taking her medication. Dr. Cox tells her to stop wasting everyone's time, but this only makes the girl cry. The Janitor discovers that no one is afraid of him when he wears his new uniform. Elliot speaks to the girl and finds out that the problem is that the girl wants to be in control of her own medication, so the situation is easily resolved, much to the embarrassment of Dr. Cox. Turk decides he will only be able to get closure on the kiss if he has someone to blame. Kelso reveals to The Janitor that he chose robin's egg blue on purpose because it has a calming effect on people. Turk chooses to blame Carla for the kiss. Dr. Cox realises that Jordan genuinely doesn't want to go to his award ceremony and decides to stay in with her, eat pizza and watch movies.
[edit] Quotes
- Kelso: Ahh, new Janitor uniforms, top priority! Right up there with silk jammies for the patients and a cat door for the ICU.
Janitor: I made some sketches.
Kelso: This one has a cape?!?
Janitor: That gives me the option of fighting crime. After work, of course. And this one, it's got sort of a medieval thing going.
Kelso: Is he on a horse?
Janitor: It's a steed sir. - Elliot: With all due respect, Dr. Cox, maybe I should talk to her.
Dr. Cox: With no due respect at all, why?
Elliot: Well she's a teenage girl, that's an awkward time. You know, your breasts are growing, not always symmetrically. Um, you like boys. Maybe one gives you a ride home, you think something's gonna happen but it doesn't and that just makes it official that you're a lop-sided freak. Happy ending though: lefty caught up in college.
Dr. Cox: Barbie! I have a finite amount of brain space and your inspiring story of the little breast who couldn't just pushed out my memory of the 1980 Olympic Hockey team's victory at Lake Placid. The Miracle on Ice, gone! Listen to me carefully, I know all about what it's like to be a teenage girl, wah wah wah. Course, I never had to try to convince my mother that I sure would have liked a navel ring.
Elliot: Oh well we were all going to Jamaica and my friend Susan...
Cox immitates a trash compactor with his hands.
Dr. Cox: Brain space.
[edit] Featured music
- "Don't Look Away" by Joshua Radin