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Watch Scrubs season 7 episode 11 - My Princess

Monday, September 29, 2008

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This is one of the best episodes of the show’s history. It’s about a good night story that Dr. Cox tells him to his son, after a very hard day of work. In this story every character of the show is a character of a fairy tale.

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Watch Scrubs season 7 Episode 10 - My Waste of Time

Monday, September 29, 2008

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Elliot and J.D. realize that there has been a major change in their relationship after they spend time together looking for a former patient. Dr. Cox contemplates his new job title when Ted refuses to do the majority of his work, whilst Carla and Turk talk about the possibility of a second baby. Meanwhile, the [...]

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Watch Scrubs season 7 Episode 9 - My Dumb Luck

Monday, September 29, 2008

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Because of some problem Dr. Cox has several problems diagnosing a patient, so J.D. and Turk offer their help to Dr. Cox. Besides of this other people have problems too, like Dr. Kelso who has to face a board when his real age is discovered by some co-workers. Fortunately Carla, Elliot and the Janitor supports [...]

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Watch Scrubs Season 7 Episode 6 - My Number One Doctor

Thursday, April 17, 2008

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Although Elliot thinks that through private practice she gets to get to know her patients really well, nobody seems to care. Carla is amazed how the Janitor scored such an attractive girlfriend. The doctors are improving their services to get a higher ranking on a website and although J.D. appears nonchalant initially, he is elated [...]

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Watch Scrubs Season 7 Episode 5 - My Growing Pains

Thursday, April 17, 2008

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J.D. and Turk take a trip down memory lane to their first prank together in the midst of planning their next one. Dr. Cox has an 11-year-old patient, Josh, with leukemia. Dr. Cox has to deal with the child’s parents who want to keep the condition a secret from Josh, althoug Dr Cox doesn’t agree [...]

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