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Scrubs

Serie fra 2002

Genre: Drama
Tilføjet: 1/1 2001
Serien udspilles på det surrealistiske og kaotiske hospital Sacred Heart Hospital, hvor vi møder de tre unge lægekandidater Turk, J.D. and Elliot. De må hurtigt indse, at hospitalets ansatte ikke er nær så professionelle og forudsigelige, som de håbefulde kandidater kunne ønske sig. Desuden opdager de unge, at Sacred Heart Hospital er spækket med spøjse og uforudsigelige patienter.  Lægerne føler ofte, at kandidaterne truer deres karriere, så de griber enhver lejlighed til at vejlede - eller rettere vildlede - deres nye "menige". Specielt J.D. finder til tider arbejdet højst frustrerende, og seerne får rig lejlighed til at lytte med på hans humørfyldte tankeverden! 
Episode 1
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Episode 1

John Dorian, J.D. to friends, is a boyishly handsome, self-deprecatingly funny, likeable guy who would be confident if he only realized his assets. Four years of medical school have prepared J.D. for his first day as an intern at Sacred Heart Hospital--but he has his doubts.

Episode 2
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Episode 2

Sardonic Dr. Cox gets to J.D., who's in desperate need of acceptance; tactless Elliot irks Carla, who's being wooed by slick Turk.

Episode 3
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Episode 3

Professional and personal situations test the bounds of friendship between J.D. and Turk; a sexist matter entangles Elliot with Kelso.

Episode 4
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Episode 4

"On my first day," recalls intern J.D., "my resident told me if you don't count the emergency room...or the maternity ward...one out of every three patients admitted to this [hospital] will die." That reflection, chilling though it be, introduces an insightful, compassionate episode that invites speculation on the fates of three new patients.

Episode 5
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Episode 5

J.D. points out what seems to be a technical mistake to Dr. Kelso, but it was really an attempt of Dr. Cox to save a woman without insurance using a dead guy's insurance.

Episode 6
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Episode 6

Dr. Cox is still facing the threat of suspension, and coincidentally, J.D. is assigned to a special patient: Jordan Sullivan, an important board member. She is very demanding and J.D. ends up sleeping with her after he confronts her.

Episode 7
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Episode 7

J.D. has finally earned the spot as brightest student, but he's got competition: Nick Murdoch, who seems to be nicer, friendlier and has a better butt than him.

Episode 8
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Episode 8

J.D. and Turk become heroes after saving a cameraman's life on TV while heading to a strip club. But Turk quickly becomes the target of a new publicity campaign led by Dr. Kelso, exploiting the hospital's diversity.

Episode 9
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Episode 9

J.D. gets to see the hospital through the eyes of a patient when he's admitted for appendicitis.

Episode 10
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Episode 10

J.D. begins a new relationship with Carla -- J.D. gains a new nickname, "Scooter," - and his relationship with Nurse Carla evolves as he begins to outdistance her medical knowledge.

Episode 11
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Episode 11

It's Christmas, and even though J.D. and the others don't really feel like celebrating, Turk makes a huge deal about it (especially after one of J.D.'s patients suddenly returns from coma).

Episode 12
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Episode 12

A woman slips and falls on the wet floor of the hospital. Afraid she might sue the hospital (and consequently having some big heads roll), Dr. Kelso asks J.D. to stand by her and be friendly so she won't sue them.

Episode 13
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Episode 13

J.D. is frustrated when his budding romance with an ex-patient wilts as their dates are constantly interrupted by emergency calls while the beastly Dr. Kelso becomes less fearsome to the wide-eyed interns when Dr. Cox informs them how to avoid the blowhard's bite.

Episode 14
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Episode 14

J.D. chooses Alex over Elliot when the two argue over missing medication, based solely on his chances of (quoting Turk) "booty"; totally ignoring Elliot's feelings.

Episode 15
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Episode 15

After going to bed and spending an entire day having sex, J.D. and Elliot go to work trying to hide their new secret romance, but everybody already knows it.

Episode 16
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Episode 16

When a rampaging Dr. Cox suddenly shows up at his door in a strange funk, J.D. sees a possibility of a breakthrough in their relationship -- until he learns that Cox loses control in almost an annual rite.

Episode 17
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Episode 17

J.D., Elliot and Turk are receiving their first medical students, and now they finally get a chance to see what it feels like to be on the other side. Elliot can't wait to unleash all her medical student frustration on her intern.

Episode 18
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Episode 18

J.D. has a patient who's rude to him and the nurses, and eventually dies from cancer. J.D. feels awful for not giving him his full attention and worries maybe he could have saved the guy if he was nicer to him.

Episode 19
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Episode 19

An assortment of moms and dads descend on their offspring at home and in the workplace.

Episode 20
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Episode 20

Turk's competitiveness is starting to annoy J.D., especially when it crosses the line of personal jokes and becomes patient matters (whether or not a patient should go into surgery is their latest feud).

Episode 21
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Episode 21

J.D. fears being contaminated with Hepatitis B. after a needle accidentally sticks his forearm. From then on, he tries to avoid any contagious patient, trading one of them with Dr. Cox.

Episode 22
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Episode 22

Jordan's brother Ben is admitted at Sacred Heart for having an accident with a nail gun.

Episode 23
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Episode 23

Ben takes the news of his diagnosis pretty well - better than his sister Jordan and J.D. at least. Remarkably, it is Dr. Cox who is the voice of reason and compassion, until his own fears get in the way.

Episode 24
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Episode 24

It's J.D.'s last day as an intern. It's been quite a year for the three new doctors. But nevertheless they have work to do.