Sarah Chalke Upcoming Appearances
- Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario
- Birthday: August 27, 1976
Jealousy goads J.D., rattled by Elliot s new affair with his visiting brother (Tom Cavanagh); spite incites Cox and Kelso to get at Molly, whose overweening cheeriness they find irritating. Molly: Heather Graham.
Full Show InfoTales of two Mollys are spun around Dr. Molly Clock s fling with J.D. and a guest stint by Molly Shannon as a very vocal paramedic, who becomes a thorn in the side of Dr. Cox as he fulfills his community-service obligation.
Full Show InfoPart 1 of two. ER s Julianna Margulies plays “the scariest malpractice attorney in the city.” Not surprisingly, her dad is a patient MDs are afraid to treat. Richard Kind returns as a hypochondriac out to teach Turk a lesson. Doug: Johnny Kastl.
Full Show InfoConclusion. J.D. s a prisoner of love, bewitched by a malpractice lawyer (Julianna Margulies) who s suing Turk. Elsewhere, Elliot gets short shrift from a sexist-pig patient (Jon Polito), an influential member of the hospital board.
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 InfoAppendicitis afflicts J.D. at Thanksgiving time, so he learns firsthand what it s like to be a patient, starting with a physical exam by Elliot. Dr. Benson: Paul Collins. Jennifer: Melinda Embry. Mike Clark: Michael McDonald.
Full Show InfoA hyperactive patient (Nicole Sullivan) unnerves Cox and elicits Elliot s sympathy; J.D. s blowup strains his precarious relationship with Carla. Cox: John C. McGinley. Carla: Judy Reyes. Janitor: Neil Flynn. Kelso: Ken Jenkins.
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 InfoAt Yuletide, J.D. videotapes a baby s birth; Elliot attends to a penniless, pregnant teen; and Turk sees an onslaught of patients in a scene set to a macrabe choral reworking of “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” Jordan: Christa Miller.
Full Show InfoA hectic day in the ICU finds Cox needling Elliot and J.D., who s also ordered by Kelso to treat a patient injured in a fall at the hospital. Alex: Elizabeth Bogush. Mike Davis: Michael McDonald. Lawyer: Sam Lloyd. Nurse Roberts: Aloma Wright.
Full Show InfoA get-together takes an unexpected turn for J.D., Turk and Carla, who seeks to smooth over her problems with Turk. Elsewhere, a patient s ailment rattles Elliot; and an injury to Cox s son disconcerts the tot s mom.
Full Show InfoJealousy gnaws at Turk over J.D. s smooch with Carla; Cox s counsel of a teenage girl backfires, so he seeks help from Elliot with hat in hand. Also, a new uniform discomforts the Janitor, who finds he no longer commands authority.
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 InfoLovelorn Elliott falls again, this time for a kind charmer (Josh Randall) caring for a neighbor. Trouble is, she seeks Cox s romantic advice. His counsel: “ignore the hell out of him.” Also: Turk and Carla participate in couples therapy.
Full Show InfoEgo trips up Turk, who s facing a challenge from Cox; sex abstinence agitates Elliott, who s resolved not to “ruin” her relationship with Jake (Josh Randall). Elsewhere, Kelso and the Janitor make use of a motorized cart.
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 InfoA main character departs and J.D. faces a major turning point when he moves out of Turk and Carla s place. Elsewhere, the Elliot-Jake relationship intensifies.
Full Show InfoSacred Heart is seen through the eyes of a new intern, who s trying to muster the courage to speak up. Meanwhile, J.D. survives his first day as an attending physician and moves back in with Turk, but without Carla knowing it.
Full Show InfoHospital conflicts busy Clock, who sets out to mollify J.D. and Elliot, now sharing duties and squabbling as co-chief residents. The psychiatrist also comes between a battling Carla and Turk, who s engaged in a feud with Cox as well.
Full Show InfoMed students working with the interns include J.D. s nervous neophyte and a self-assured charmer (Kelli Williams) who bewitches Cox. Josh: DJ Qualls. Phillip: Adrian Wenner. Mr. Chambers: Don Chastain.
Full Show InfoRomantic tangles fluster Cox, who s swept away by a med student (Kelli Williams), reinvolved with his ex and still enamored of Carla. Jordan: Christa Miller. Aaron Simon: Jack Shearer. Jerry: Eric Saiet. Cox: John C. McGinley.
Full Show InfoAs J.D. s 30th birthday approaches, he sets out to accomplish one item on his “Things to Do By Thirty” list: complete a triathlon. Meanwhile, Elliot urges Jake (Josh Randall) to open up about his wants and needs, but immediately regrets it when he does.
Full Show InfoMatthew Perry directed and plays the estranged, cavalierly Chandleresque son of an amiable patient (John Bennett Perry, his real-life dad) in need of a new kidney. Also, Elliot wages a battle against gender discrimination.
Full Show InfoThe MDs are puzzled by a man s case, and touched by his son. The disarming 10-year-old charms Kelso, beguiles Elliot and rattles Turk, the surgeon who ll be operating on the lad s father.
Full Show InfoJ.D. is given the undesirable job of having to think up some nice words to say about Dr. Kelso at an awards function. The task is made even more difficult by Kelso s seemingly unfair treatment of a deserving patient.
Full Show InfoDr. Cox s born-again sister (Cheryl Hines) tests her brother s faith when she visits for her nephew s baptism. Meanwhile, Turk and Carla try to conceive a child---but Carla s overly technical approach turns off Turk.
Full Show InfoEgo trips up J.D. over a patient s plight that Elliot diagnoses first. “When did she become a better doctor than me?,” he whines. Cox has a typically caustic response. “Probably during one of the countless days you were goofing off.”
Full Show InfoColin Farrell guest stars as an Irish-born free spirit, philosopher and battler who woos Carla and Elliot, and wows J.D. and Turk. Also, Cox has a vasectomy, then has second thoughts.
Full Show InfoA risky procedure daunts J.D., intimidated by Cox s dire warning to residents that “sometime you will screw up [and] kill a patient.” Elsewhere, Elliot crosses swords with Molly over a patient s candidacy for surgery. Dean: Tim Conlon.
Full Show InfoTed and Stella decide to get married in three days, but the reappearance of their exes puts a damper on the occasion. Lucy: Darcy Rose Byrnes. Tony: Jason Jones.
Full Show InfoDuring a morbidity-and-mortality conference to determine who should be held responsible for a patient s death, J.D. and Turk recall leaving Sacred Heart to track down a cured patient (Jason Bateman) who owed J.D. a thank-you.
Full Show InfoMandy Moore plays someone who has the potential to be J.D. s perfect love match; Elliot offers J.D. relationship advice and tries to help break his bad habit of ruining romantic moments by uttering really inappropriate things.
Full Show InfoDisillusionment racks Elliot, upset by the imprudent behavior of Molly (Heather Graham), her mentor; leadership skills test J.D., who strikes an improbable bargain with Cox. Mike: Jason-Shayne Scott. Lonnie: Michael Hobert.
Full Show InfoJ.D. s friends and colleagues meet Julie (Mandy Moore) and absolutely adore her. Therefore, they worry that “commit-a-phobe” J.D. is going to ruin the relationship, especially after he begins saying his thoughts out loud.
Full Show InfoThe Sacred Heart staffers each try different ways to take their minds off the fact that a favorite patient (Michael Learned) has to undergo an extremely risky procedure. While J.D. and Elliot try to get lucky in love, Dr. Cox finds a new drinking buddy.
Full Show InfoTom Cavanagh returns as J.D. s older brother in an episode about grief, acceptance and denial. One plot deals with the death of the sibs dad, another with Turk s debilitating health condition. Molly: Heather Graham. Janitor: Neil Flynn.
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