

"My Lunch": Further proof that "Gray's Anatomy" is nothing more than a rip off of the show, using "How To Save a Life" in the exact same manner that "Scrubs" does weeks later.Īll great choices. Hence, why you might want to hold on to your downloaded, TIVO's, DV-R'ed episodes. Scrubs, along with My Name Is Earl, are two comedies that often have great music, that never makes it to the DVD. A crying shame though that this song was replaced on the DVD set. "My Nickname": The episode where Carla and JD have a fight over his nickname of Bambi, and we hear Sebadoh's "On Fire" as Carla demands JD tell her that he thinks he's better than her or they can never be friends. "My Monster": JD gets his mojo back to the tune of Coral's "Dreaming of You" "My Jiggly Ball": The best Kelso episode ever where we see that at the end of the day, Kelso's hardass act, is just that, an act for the other doctors "My Occurrence": The first Brendan Fraser episode. Off the top of my head, here are some of my favorites: "My Old Lady:" Self explanatory "My Bed Banter and Beyond": The evolution and devolution of JD and Elliot in a single, super sized episode. Those were, in my opinion, always the best. Perfect use of Dashboard Confessional's 'Stolen'.īack when I was OCD in love with "Scrubs," back before the characters became caricatures and every episode was great, not just once or twice a season, this was my guide to all things "Scrubs" and if anyone else is looking to make a list, looking to find out which episode had which song, looking for your favorite quote, this is the guide: That first season blew me away and I'm surprised more people aren't mentioning the Super-Sized-Episodes. The money is in that final scene, which gave me goosebumps. My Conventional Wisdom: While not aflat-out amazing episode, this was very amusing. Their Story: Hilarious, got a new POV on a few mostly ignored characters (Todd, Jordan, and Ted). It singlehandedly revived the season, something the musical episode had even failed to do (as the episodes fallowing it were still lacklustre til this one). My Musical: Great musical numbers, great choreography and just a big feeling of FUN! My Long Goodbye: The episode that convinced me Season 7 was redeemable, this episode was amazing.

Cox and the various 'cheer up' scenes is one of the best episode without a doubt. My Fallen Idol: Moreso than My Lunch, this episode showing the hard fall of Dr. My Way Home: 100th episode that works on every level, with the 'Wizard of Oz' stuff working without being too much or too vague. My Lips Are Sealed / My Big Move: These episode, with the JD/Carla kiss and fallout of it, are both excellent. My Best Friend's Wedding: Love this episode, top to bottom. My Butterfly: Loved the dual-storyline of this one, with the two potential landings of a butterfly sending the group through a completely different day, and yet it has the same result in the end. It was heartwarming and felt really true to everything. My Own Personal Jesus: I'm not religious, but I loved how this episode portrayed Turk's crisis of faith. My Bed Banter and Beyond: JD and Elliot get together, and we get to see the implosion of the relationship framed by that one perfect day. Outside of the concept, there's not much worth remembering. You might want to include "My Musical", but resist the urge. (Ted: "Why are we clapping?" Cox: "His dad just died.") "My Deja Vu, My Deja Vu" - A clip show, without the clips, that allows them to note just how far the characters have grown "My Fallen Idol" - I know people prefer My Lunch, but I like the second part, where Cox copes by becoming drunk and everyone has to band together to help, except JD, who can't bear himself to see his idol weak Note, nothing from last season. The first because of the Eliot-Molly storyline, the second because of the long chase to get Molly, with the Janitor's tricks, the change of clothes, and the kicker of the approval note's contents "My Cake" - a good emotional episode, with great character moments. Every one of them was excellent, not only was the show firing on all cylinders, but she did a good job with a character that fit in well with the group. Glancing through the synopses on Wikipedia, I'd list: "My Lucky Night" - even without the riddle, the JD-Elliot stuff is good "My Self-Examination" - more good JD-Elliot stuff, bringing that to a good ending, and the Turk-Marco fighting leads to a hilarious speech, which leads to a strong, heartfelt speech "Her Story" and/or "My Last Chance" - You definitely need one of the Heather Graham episodes. Which is ironic because I find "Scrubs" often gets too maudlin, especially in the first season. I think the emotional ones are the highest because they're the most memorable.
