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Dr. Molly Clock
- Dr. Molly Clock: Look, I'm sorry, but I'm attracted to damaged, dysfunctional people, and you're just too normal.
- J.D.: [Voice over] Sometimes all it takes is a slammin' hottie to make you dig down deep and discover who you really are.
- [Aloud]
- J.D.: My emotional journey began at five years old when I walked in on my parents having sex in a position my father would later playfully describe as "the jackhammer." I have a mentor that verbally abuses me every chance he gets, and no matter how much I try, I can't stop constantly narrating my own life.
- [Voice over]
- J.D.: At that very moment, I feared I had divulged too much.
- [Aloud]
- J.D.: Molly, I'm narcissistic, I'm pessimistic, I'm obsessive, I'm insecure. And I am so afraid of intimacy that every one of my relationships is a journey of self-sabotage that inevitably ends in a black vacuum of shattered expectations and despair.
- Dr. Molly Clock: Wow.
- [She kisses him passionately]
- Dr. Molly Clock: J.D., you just don't have that edgy mean streak that I'm attracted to.
- J.D.: [J.D. shoves Turk off the wheelchair ramp as he's walking past] You were saying?
- Dr. Christopher Turk: [Turk clamors back up] Dude, what the hell?
- [J.D. leans down and whispers in his ear]
- Dr. Christopher Turk: Oh, that's what's up. Go about your business.
- J.D.: [after making out] Should we get out of here?
- Dr. Molly Clock: D'you think you can handle it?
- J.D.: No. But you won't know until after.