J.D.'s teenage burn patient gives him a hard decision to make when he wants to go to his high school graduation.J.D.'s teenage burn patient gives him a hard decision to make when he wants to go to his high school graduation.J.D.'s teenage burn patient gives him a hard decision to make when he wants to go to his high school graduation.
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- TriviaThe janitor was holding the knife-wrench that he invented earlier in the series.
- GoofsAfter dropping the burn patient off at his graduation, Turk and Carla get back in the ambulance and start to sit on opposite sides of the ambulance (in the back). The scene cuts to an interior shot and it shows them both sitting on the same side of the ambulance.
- Quotes
Dr. John 'J.D.' Dorian: What am I gonna tell Emery? Did you hear the song we wrote? Nurse, do you mind?
[Nurse opens door to Emery's room]
Emery: [singing] Goin' to graduation, I'm goin' to graduation.
Dr. John 'J.D.' Dorian: It's called "I'm Going to Graduation," parentheses, "The Graduation Song."
- ConnectionsReferences Sesame Street (1969)
- SoundtracksSuperman
Performed by Lazlo Bane
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The worst Scrubs episode ever!?
Quite possibly the worst, most tedious and uninteresting Scrubs episode I have seen (Seasons 1-7).
No funnies, no storyline to speak of, no anarchic comedy..... no nothing in fact. This is a poor poor episode and a series that is already fighting for life.
I got the impression the writers just couldn't be bothered putting a decent story together; and the main cast looked bored, going through the motions, probably realising the show was on the verge of being canned.
Season Six is when the decline started imo, even though there were still quite a few gem episodes scattered amongst a sea of averageness. But S7 so far, has been a terrible disappointment: which doesn't say much for my hopes with S8 & 9 Anyway, this particular episode should be buried and forgotten about: it's just too embarrassing & tedious to bother with 2nd time round.
No funnies, no storyline to speak of, no anarchic comedy..... no nothing in fact. This is a poor poor episode and a series that is already fighting for life.
I got the impression the writers just couldn't be bothered putting a decent story together; and the main cast looked bored, going through the motions, probably realising the show was on the verge of being canned.
Season Six is when the decline started imo, even though there were still quite a few gem episodes scattered amongst a sea of averageness. But S7 so far, has been a terrible disappointment: which doesn't say much for my hopes with S8 & 9 Anyway, this particular episode should be buried and forgotten about: it's just too embarrassing & tedious to bother with 2nd time round.
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- Sonatine97
- Mar 27, 2010
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