When J.D. meets a former writer from his all time favorite TV show "Cheers", he begins to picture his life at the hospital as a bland, multiple camera sitcom, where everything is perfect and wraps up nicely.
Back in reality, Dr. Cox is relunctant to fire an amiable cafeteria worker, while Turk and Carla struggle to keep their promise of constant romantic affection afloat.
Season 4 Episode 17 of Scrubs resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s04e01 - My Old Friend's New Friend
s04e02 - My Office
s04e03 - My New Game
s04e04 - My First Kill
s04e05 - Her Story
s04e06 - My Cake
s04e07 - My Common Enemy
s04e08 - My Last Chance
s04e09 - My Malpractical Decision (1)
s04e10 - My Female Trouble (2)
s04e11 - My Unicorn
s04e12 - My Best Moment
s04e13 - My Ocardial Infarction
s04e14 - My Lucky Charm
s04e15 - My Hypocritical Oath
s04e16 - My Quarantine
s04e17 - My Life in Four Cameras
s04e18 - My Roommates
s04e19 - My Best Laid Plans
s04e20 - My Boss' Free Haircut
s04e21 - My Lips Are Sealed
s04e22 - My Big Move
s04e23 - My Faith in Humanity
s04e24 - My Drive By
s04e25 - My Changing Ways
This half-hour comedy focuses on the bizarre experiences of fresh-faced medical intern John "J.D". Dorian as he embarks on his healing career in a surreal hospital crammed full of unpredictable staffers and patients - where humor and tragedy can merge paths at any time.
Joining the rumpled J.D. in his exhilarating brave new world are his college buddy, Chris Turk, an intern with a more elite surgical group, and J.D'.s fellow medical intern, the beautiful and driven Elliot Reid. Keeping the new interns on their toes are: the fatherly chief of medicine, Dr. Bob Kelso; the abrasive, worldly Dr. Perry Cox, and the caring but slightly jaded nurse Carla Espinosa. The hospital janitor also never seems to miss an opportunity to harass his target.