Brendan Fraser returns as Cox s outgoing ex-brother-in-law, who figures prominently in an episode about acceptance and guilt that involves the embattled J.D.-Cox relationship. Jordan: Christa Miller L…more
Brendan Fraser returns as Cox s outgoing ex-brother-in-law, who figures prominently in an episode about acceptance and guilt that involves the embattled J.D.-Cox relationship. Jordan: Christa Miller Lawrence.
Full Show InfoRomantic entanglements propel this episode. Colin Hay (of Men at Work fame) plays a troubadour, who sings a rendition of “Overkill” that underscores churning emotions at Sacred Heart Hospital. J.D.: Zach Braff. Dr. Cox: John C. McGinley.
Full Show InfoAll-night duty---and major-accident casualties---rattle the new residents, whose salvation depends on the cool and collected Carla (Judy Reyes). Jordan: Christa Miller. Ted: Sam Lloyd. Dr. Cox: John C. McGinley.
Full Show InfoDr. Cox is stuck caring for one of Dr. Kelso s old---and rather miserable and demanding---friends; Elliot gets upset with J.D. when he doesn t defend her after she s accused by the other interns of giving preferential treatment to Keith (Travis Schuldt).
Full Show InfoJ.D. lectures his colleagues, especially Dr. Cox, telling them to “go the extra mile” for their patients, but then he s forced to reconsider his stance when he s asked to shave his head in solidarity with a woman who is going to lose her hair to chemo.
Full Show InfoA chum s death gnaws at Cox, who s further pained by the visit of Jordan s obnoxious friends, Allison (Julie Warner) and Maddie (Embeth Davidtz). Meanwhile, sexist remarks backfire on Turk, who offends a new surgeon (Bellamy Young).
Full Show InfoMichael McDonald (“Mad TV”) plays a patient with a manhood problem that J.D. seeks to parlay into a trip to an AMA conference in Reno. Mrs. Warner: Maree Cheatham. Mrs. Kellerman: Jill Basey. Doug: Johnny Kastl.
Full Show InfoA test of character awaits Turk, who clashes with a female surgeon; a test of friendship is in store for Carla and J.D., thanks to his big mouth. Mr. Hogan: Brian Powell. Bonnie: Lela Lee. Dr. Wen: Charles Chun. Turk: Donald Faison.
Full Show InfoTurk has some wonderful news for Carla---she s finally pregnant. However, Turk decides to hold off on telling Carla after J.D. persuades him to take advantage of this opportunity to pull off the “world s greatest surprise.”
Full Show InfoTurk is secretly unhappy that J.D. has changed his work schedule so the two of them can spend more time hanging out together; Carla takes heat from her coworkers after she does a favor for Dr. Kelso; and Dr. Cox regrets revealing his nicer side to Keith.
Full Show InfoElliot questions her future career plans. Elsewhere, bad luck befalls the interns, who face an extremely difficult caseload.
Full Show InfoDecision-making matures J.D., who has a shattering experience with one patient and an uplifting one with another. Meanwhile, searches for lost, lucky objects busy Turk and Elliot, whose persistence aggravates Carla and the Janitor.
Full Show InfoCocky new residents stand up to senior staffers. Case in point: J.D. s run-in with Cox over a severely ill sinus patient (Ted Lange). Dr. DiStefano: Brian McGovern. Mrs. Bumbry: Kerry Michaels. Dr. Amato: Jeff Asch.
Full Show InfoTom Cavanagh (“Ed”) guest stars as J.D. s older brother, a likable rascal whose surprise Halloween visit spooks his sibling. Elliot: Sarah Chalke. Dr. Cox: John C. McGinley. Janitor: Neil Flynn. Dr. Wen: Charles Chun.
Full Show InfoJ.D. s brother Dan (Tom Cavanagh) pays a surprise visit, during which he s disappointed to learn that Elliot isn t into him like J.D. had suggested. Elsewhere, Turk slips up when he confides to J.D. the top-secret baby names Carla has chosen.
Full Show InfoA look at the world according to Kelso, who befriends an Iraq War veteran (Michael Weston) being treated at Sacred Heart. The soldier sparks political bickering among the staffers as they divide along party lines and end up neglecting the patient.
Full Show InfoDr. Ron Ramirez (Nestor Carbonell) returns from abroad, sparking Carla s interest and forcing her to reevaluate her feelings for Turk. Meanwhile, Elliot and Cox clash over a patient.
Full Show InfoHeather Locklear plays a pharmaceutical rep who bedevils Cox. Also: Carla and Elliot make take-charge decisions that have repercussions. Cox: John C. McGinley. Carla: Judy Reyes. Elliot: Sarah Chalke. Janitor: Neil Flynn.
Full Show InfoRivalry for Cox s affection pits his new flame, Julie (Heather Locklear), against his ex-wife, who s in a delicate physical and emotional state. Jordan: Christa Miller Lawrence. Dr. Reid: Lane Davies. Elliot: Sarah Chalke. Turk: Donald Faison.
Full Show InfoThe Sacred Heart staff, under the leadership of Dr. Cox, works to keep three patients who need transplants alive; J.D. runs into Jill Tracy (Nicole Sullivan), someone he finds unbelievably annoying.
Full Show InfoDr. Cox, full of guilt over the deaths of several patients he treated, shows up to work drunk and is forced to take a leave of absence, and everyone but J.D. is quick to rally around Cox in his time of need.
Full Show InfoJ.D. offers to cover Kids Day in hopes of wowing Elliott, who may not notice his good deed after Sean (Scott Foley) re-enters the picture; Turk s wedding invitations leave him with a case of cold feet.
Full Show InfoElliot faces a lawsuit from an irate, recovering patient (Alan Ruck) who was originally told by her that he had just a short time to live; J.D. and Cox treat two new patients who have identical, complicated symptoms.
Full Show InfoPersonal tangles snare staffers, including Cox, reinvolved with his pregnant ex; and J.D., swept away by a comely cashier (Sarah Lancaster). Jordan: Christa Miller Lawrence. Cox: John C. McGinley. Carla: Judy Reyes.
Full Show InfoIn this clever musical episode featuring songs by “Avenue Q” composers Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, a patient (Stephanie DAbruzzo) faints and awakens with a strange condition: Everyone, including herself and the Sacred Heart staff, appears to be singing.
Full Show InfoJ.D. heads to Tacoma for Kim s first ultrasound and takes most of the Sacred Heart staff with him in Kelso s new RV. Elsewhere, Dr. Cox is worried about Jordan s ultrasound, which indicates their baby will need surgery. Kim: Elizabeth Banks.
Full Show InfoJ.D. develops a stress condition that causes him to black out, leaving his friends to fight about who will take care of him. Meanwhile, Turk is having a problem with a foreign intern and Kelso has a problem with the truth.
Full Show InfoTurk ends up back in residency after breaking his arm; J.D. finds himself in love again, this time with a new physical therapist. Meanwhile, Elliot invites Keith to move in with her, as long as he follows her rules.
Full Show InfoRichard Kind (“Spin City”) plays a crusty patient who becomes the pawn in a tussle between Kelso and Cox over an elective procedure. Also, premarital stress agitates Turk and Carla; renewed longings for Elliot prey upon J.D.
Full Show InfoRenewed sex with J.D. calms Elliot, who s facing personal and professional dilemmas. She s broke, and patients are bailing out on her. Mr. Woodbury: Kevin Cooney. Elliot: Sarah Chalke. Turk: Donald Faison. Cox: John C. McGinley. Janitor: Neil Flynn.
Full Show InfoComeuppances are in store for Cox, Kelso and J.D. from, respectively, a hypochondriac, a surgical patient and Elliot, who wants more than just sex from J.D. Corman: Richard Kind. Mrs. Kaye: Phyllis Applegate. Dr. Zeltzer: Robert Clendenin.
Full Show InfoElliot works to rebuild Dr. Cox s confidence when he returns to Sacred Heart; Turk pays for being insensitive to Carla during her pregnancy; and J.D. has feelings of déjà vu. Todd: Robert Maschio. Nurse Roberts: Aloma Wright. Troy: Joe Rose.
Full Show InfoPart 1 of two. J.D. finds himself smitten with Dr. Kim Briggs (Elizabeth Banks), a pretty and personable urologist who has worked at Sacred Heart---undetected by J.D.---for five years. Meanwhile, Elliot considers dumping Keith (Travis Schuldt).
Full Show InfoA nuptial crisis faces Turk, hung up on writing wedding vows for Carla; verbal sparring with Perry tires Jordan, who refuses to fight back; another commitment dilemma ruffles J.D., who s fretting over his reinvolvement with Elliot.
Full Show InfoThe heart afflictions of two women, including a plucky mother-to-be, affect J.D.; a battle to build a locker room for women pits Elliot against Kelso. Elaine: Jill Tracy. Sandy Larkin: Toni Ann Rossi. Steve Larkin: Sam Jaeger.
Full Show InfoDick Van Dyke plays a beloved, old-school MD who mentors J.D. in a delicate surgical procedure; D.L. Hughley portrays Turk s gregarious older brother. Jordan: Christa Miller Lawrence. Troy: Joe Rose. Dr. Gerson: Julie Hudson.
Full Show InfoConclusion. A surprise pregnancy is revealed. In other happenings, J.D. looks forward to his first date with his urologist crush (Elizabeth Banks); Dr. Cox and Jordan are brought together by a milestone in their son s life.
Full Show InfoJ.D. deals with the news that he s going to be a father; Dr. Cox worries about how his anger is going to affect his offspring; and the Janitor wonders whether his personal vendetta against J.D. is a waste of time. Blue Man Group appears.
Full Show InfoPart 1 of 2. The Janitor and Lady plan a fake wedding in the Bahamas to score gifts, but the plot backfires when all of the invitees accept.
Full Show InfoIn the third-season finale, the Turk-Carla wedding day provides apt pandemonium, including nuptials that go awry and tempestuous behavior at the reception. Sean: Scott Foley. Jordan: Christa Miller Lawrence. Danni: Tara Reid. Mark: Freddy Rodriguez.
Full Show InfoA look at the world according to Kelso, who befriends an Iraq War veteran (Michael Weston) being treated at Sacred Heart. The soldier sparks political bickering among the staffers as they divide along party lines and end up neglecting the patient.
Full Show InfoTensions arise between Elliot and her new love, Nurse Paul (Rick Schroder); delivery day arrives for Jordan, who turns away ex-hubby Cox. Jordan: Christa Miller Lawrence. Dr. Donna: Debra Azar. Cox: John C. McGinley.
Full Show InfoJ.D. tries to determine just how compatible he and Kim (Elizabeth Banks) are; Turk comes up with a way to make extra cash so that Carla can stay home with their baby; and Elliot contemplates the perks of working in private practice.
Full Show InfoAs J.D. and Kim (Elizabeth Banks) struggle to decide what to do about her pregnancy, Carla goes into labor; Turk feels overshadowed by Elliot; and Jordan (Christa Miller) takes issue with how Dr. Cox treats Jack: like a “drinking buddy.”
Full Show InfoHeather Graham (“Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me”) joins the cast in a recurring role as an insightful if spacey psychiatrist. The main plot focuses on her interaction with J.D. and his treatment of a recalcitrant patient.
Full Show InfoAn engaging (and periodically serious) look at hospital work through the eyes of a young intern, coping with unusual challenges presented by colleagues as well as patients.
Full Show InfoAn engaging (and periodically serious) look at hospital work through the eyes of a young intern, coping with unusual challenges presented by colleagues as well as patients.
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