Scrubs Recap: "My New Role"

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The first of two back-to-back new episode of Scrubs last night, "My New Role," focused on Dr. Cox adjusting as the new Chief of Medicine.

Cox as Chief of Medicine

Dr. Cox had to deal with J.D.'s requests to let his patient stay longer, Carla trying to get him to hire more nurses, and The Janitor messing with him.  Who else could Dr. Cox turn to in his time of need? Well, his new friend Bob Kelso, of course!

There were also plenty of sideplots you can read about in our "My New Role" recap.

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Scrubs Quotes

Turk: All right, Elliot, at the presentation I was wondering, can I do the ending? Because I really love the ending of our paper.
Elliot: Do you think I'm cut out to be a doctor?
Turk: Okay, fine, you can do the ending. I just want to say, "Thanks, folks! We've been great!"
Elliot: I'm serious. Do you think this is what I really want to do?
Turk: Elliot, I don't know.
Elliot: You can tell me. I can take it.
Turk: No, Elliot, I'm saying I don't know because I really don't know. What the hell is going on here? Why have all women gone crazy?

Ah, checking Mr. Countertop's heart rate. (Slams a pack of paper on the countertop, hurting Keith's ears) Memories. Do you know that once, Dr. Cox made me give every air conditioning unit in this hospital a pap smear? The wacky thing is room 403 did have some yeast issues.

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