I missed a few episodes…why does JD’s house only have a porch? Is he rooming again with Eliot?
Can JD and Turk just admit their hot manly love for each other and go set up a small practice together in San Francisco? “How’d you know I was naked?” “Your voice gets higher.”
I did not like Eliot plainly favoring her med student. Isn’t that grounds for dismissal?
So, if Turk and Carla are both fertile, why can’t they get pregnant?
Thanks. I wondered about that, too. I missed both of those episodes, and knew he was living with Elliott, but didn’t understand about the land and porch.
I gotta say, this was, IMO, the best episode of the season. I laughed all the way through it. I especially liked the beginning, when Cox had them all lined up to pay homage to him:
“My associate will, and these are his words, not mine, ‘popsicle’ you.” followed by the Janitor shaking the mop. I just about died laughing.
“I finally won one.”
Was just so sweet because I keep remembering the time when JD got the go ahead to sleep with Heather Graham’s character, and the Janitor drives him out to an empty field and says, “It’s been FOUR years, how do you not get how this works!?”
“This is the black doctor you always hang out with…dude”
The Janitor has all the best lines.
Eh, just happens sometimes. Maybe they’re not timing it as well as they thought, maybe she is ovulating later in the month than she thinks, etc etc. I thought it was hilarious when she had that…device all set up to extract sperm from him. “Come on, you were enjoying it until it started making that grinding noise!”
Hey, you’ve only got once chance a month to make a baby- it’s not subfertility until you’ve tried unsuccessfully for at least year. For everyone who gets pregnant the first time they try, there’s going to be someone who takes months, even though everything’s fine, just because they’re unlucky.
I love Scrubs- and the point with Elliot giving the interesting case to Keith was that he is the best intern, who she just happens to be sleeping with.
Still, where I work Consultants (Attendings) aren’t in charge of the schedules, everybody stays until your work is done, everyone works a certain amount of on-call (decided by the hospital) and people swap on-call and overtime shifts with each other all the time. You only have to turn up the minimum hours in your contact- if you want to give all your overtime to someone else, technically (but not officially, or legally) you can. As long as the work gets done and nobody dies everybody tends to turn a blind eye as to who actually does the work- the one thing you can’t do is just go home and leave your work unfinished and your patients uncared for.