My Coffee
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“My Coffee” | |
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Scrubs episode | |
The Janitor gets a job at Coffee Bucks |
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Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 3 |
Guest stars | Elizabeth Banks (Dr. Kim Briggs) Sam Lloyd (Ted) Robert Maschio (Todd) Johnny Kastl (Doug Murphy) David Clennon (Dr. Turner) |
Written by | Tad Quill |
Directed by | Rick Blue |
Production no. | 602 |
Original airdate | December 14, 2006 |
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"My Coffee" is the 120th episode of the American situation comedy Scrubs. It originally aired as Episode 3 of Season 6 on December 14, 2006.
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[edit] Episode overview
When Carla reveals that she might not go back to work after the baby, Turk starts to perform 'off the clock' examinations to people because he is worried that he is not going to be able to earn enough money to support his new whole family. However after J.D. gives an examination to a cotton candy seller who later ends up in hospital, he has a crisis of confidence. While Elliot treats a doctor who operates a private practice, Cox sarcastically teases her when her patient defies her treatment.
Meanwhile, a new coffee shop opens just outside Sacred Heart hospital which proves to be very popular and a previous intern for J.D. Jason "Cabbage" Cabbagio (See episode My Cabbage) gets a job there. The Janitor and the rest of the Hospital support staff ask Dr. Kelso for a dental plan with their salaries but when he refuses they get employment in the coffee shop which includes a dental plan, and refuse to offer service to Dr. Kelso.
Elliot eventually decides to go into private practice. She can still work at the hospital but she no longer is under the supervision of Dr. Kelso or Dr. Cox.
[edit] Trivia
- The coffee shop's name "Coffee Bucks" and logo is a play on the company "Starbucks".
- As in "My Rite of Passage" (ep 5.02) and "My Transition" (ep 5.24), J.D. and Turk sing the "Zoom Zoom Zoom" jingle referencing a series of advertisements for the automobile manufacturer Mazda.
[edit] Featured music
- "All in All" by Lifehouse
[edit] External links
- "Scrubs" at the Internet Movie Database
- "My Coffee" at TV.com