My Scrubs
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“My Scrubs” | |
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Scrubs episode | |
Sacred Heart's staff with their new scrubs |
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Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 13 |
Guest stars | Alexander Chaplin as Sam |
Written by | Clarence Livingston |
Directed by | John Putch |
Production no. | 612 |
Original airdate | March 15, 2007 |
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"My Scrubs" is the 130th episode of the American situation comedy Scrubs. It aired as episode 13 of season 6 on March 15th, 2007.
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[edit] Episode overview
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Unbeknownst to Dr. Kelso, J.D. and Turk try to beat the system to treat the Chief's uninsured friend (Victoria Tennant). Elsewhere, the Janitor blackmails Carla with a case of mistaken dog identity (My First Kill). Meanwhile, Dr. Cox tries to convince Elliot that a reformed drug addict (My Moment of Un-Truth and My Rite of Passage) isn't quite clean. All the while the entire staff is condemned to wearing dirt brown scrubs when Kelso suspects a clothing thief in their midst.
Spoilers end here.
[edit] Quotes
- Nurse Roberts (before punching the window of Carla's car to get Steven): Laverne Roberts!
- The Janitor (sounding like Rowdy): Ruff Ruff! Rello boy.
Ted: Ghost dog! Ghost dog!
- Turk (after finding Rowdy and Steven together): Aw! Look at them; two beautiful dead dogs.
[edit] Trivia
- Dr. Cox's comment about the voiceovers in "Grey's Anatomy" is the second reference made to the show the first being in "My Buddy's Booty" by "Scrubs" which airs at the same time as "Grey's Anatomy".
- The ad for the baby tracker reads "protects your precious one from freaks and weirdos!" Also, the website for the product is "www.babytracker.poo".
[edit] Featured Music
- "Courage" by Glen Phillips