March 18, 2010 | 0 Comments
Lucy and team must prepare a thank you speech to their cadaver’s family; Cole wants to be a surgeon and shadows Turk.
Lucy Bennett is the new narrator and main character of Scrubs after it switched to medical school. Lucy is from a longline of fishermen in Maryland and is the first of her family to go to college, let alone medical school.
Lucy and team must prepare a thank you speech to their cadaver’s family; Cole wants to be a surgeon and shadows Turk.
When Cole and Kelso both get negative results back after a few routine tests, they learn the hard way to put their egos in check in order to rein in the support of their so-called friends.
Find out what we thought of Scrubs’ final scheduled episode in our review of “Our Dear Leaders.”
Lucy takes over the leadership position from Drew during the group’s hell week; Turk gets a humbling experience from a visiting doctor, Russel.
When Dr. Cox catches a student cheating, he punishes the entire class; Drew accidentally tells Denise he loves her.
J.D. struggles to deal with Elliot’s pregnancy and her ignoring his needs; Lucy needs the courage to cut a cadaver; Jordan wants Cox to make a will.
Denise and Drew decide to torment people as a couple; Lucy tries to come to terms with her relationship with Cole; Turk and Dr. Cox compete.
Lucy needs to tell Cox why she wants to be a doctor; Denise goes to Turk for relationship advice; Drew and Cole compete for keynote speaker.
In J.D.’s absence, Lucy comes to Elliot for guidance, while Turk looks for a new best friend.
Find out what we thought of the first J.D.-less episode of the new Scrubs season, “Our New Girl-Bro.”