Scrubs 10×06 My Vip

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Callaroga Shock Media. Scrubs Season ten, Episode six, my VIP original air date March twenty fifth, twenty twenty six. High. I’m Johnny Mack. Another solid episode of the Scrubs reboot.

Now, before I get into the recap here, something that just I kept looking at as I watched it. I felt like there was a version of this episode that was written for doctor Cox and that they crossed out, or it said doctor Cox and they wrote doctor Park, which is Joe Kim Booster’s character, and you know how to soften a little bit and tighten up the dialogue, but I really felt like doctor Park was saying lines meant to be delivered by John C. McGinley. The log line, JD and doctor Park are forced to work together when a member of the hospital board experiences a mysterious health crisis.

Meanwhile, It’s Kirk helps Elliot navigate a newfound romance with the pilot …

The episode begins with JD talking about how one third of relationships begin in the workplace that it’s even higher in the hospital. The problem is when a relationship goes bad, there’s nowhere to hide. That’s when he runs into Lily. She’s the nice lady who plays the herp in the lobby. Doctor Park Joel Kim Booster sees the whole thing goes down rubs it in a little bit.

Meanwhile, for the first time really we see a lot of Elliott and Turk teaming up in this episode. Turk likes the new boyfriend because he can speak in pilot voice. J D learns that one of the board members of the hospital, mister Walton, is being admitted. His wife had found him passed out at home. JD tells Doctor Park they need to work together to keep mister Walton happy.

Along the way, we think that mister Walton’s wife is perhaps trying to have him killed. The characters portrayed as some sort of trophy wife who maybe doesn’t actually love mister Walton. Turns out in the end, Nope, everything was okay. It was just two medicines that didn’t work well together.


Meanwhile, Turk guides Eliot through her relationship trouble.

Elliott the sides that she will spend the weekend with the pilot dude. The episode ends with JD, Turk, Todd Amara, and Deshauna out at the bar JDC’s Todd aggressively hitting on a woman and offers him to hook up with the crazy Heart player. Some of the criticism of the episode is that doctor Park is intended as the new Doctor Cox because he’s always insulting JD, claiming he’s a better doctor and saying sarcastic things about the interns. Yeah, I think that’s what happened, that they had this kind of sketched out for Doctor Cox and had to reboot. We also finally found Rowdy.

Remember Rowdy, the dog from the original Rowdy is now in JD’s office at the hospital. I think he looked a little worse for wear, and I’m not even sure it was the same Rowdy. Soon, Doctor Cox will be back. We know that he appears in the final two episodes of the season. I won’t spoil it for you.

I have seen some plot lines, but I will not say them on this podcast. Zach Braff has told tv Line, I know the fans have been really eager to see John again, and I want everyone to know he’s coming back. I can’t give away spoilers, but we’re seeing up is a situation where if we’re lucky enough to get a season two he can be around a whole lot more. It’s pretty interesting that they haven’t picked this thing up yet. That’s kind of stunning.

Zach also talked about the other missing characters. You’ll say, say to the fans who miss Neil the Janitor, we only had nine episodes, and we had so much to do. I know some people are like, I want more john I want more Neil, I want more Judy Reyush plays Carla. We get it and we’re working on it. In nine episodes, you have to do a setup that’s a teaching hospital and introduce to the students.

That’s the premise of the show, and you also have to fill out a world with the new characters. If and when we’re lucky enough to get a full order, our plan is to set up situations where Neil can recur, and Johnny can be there a whole lot more, and Judy, even though she’s on high potential, can be there a whole lot more. I just want all the fans to know we’re on the same page with you. As for JD and Elliott, zach Braff says they’re settling into a friendship. Of course, it’s still hard.

Everyone who’s at this experience knows you can go this isn’t right. We aren’t compatible, but it still hurts your heart when you see them flirting with someone, and that’s going to be tricky for them. Their friendship’s going to continue to evolve because they both really respect each other as doctors and as parents. Well, we see the family, Zach Braff said. We didn’t get to tell stories about the kids because we didn’t have the bandwidth with nine episodes, but there’ll be more of that.

Some couples get divorced and they hate each other, and then some couples get divorced because their co parents learn how to be good friends. That’s the direction we’re going to head with and just did as I’m recording this. Scott Fuley has joked that nobody cares about his Scrubs character not returning. Scott played Sean in the original. He’s not in New Scrubs.

He’s in seasons one, three, and eight playing Sean Kelly, the dolphin trainer who dated Elliott. He doesn’t even remember, he said, it’s been so long since I did it. I think my character was in a relationship with Elizabeth Banks character. I think maybe they’re married with a couple kids, nobody cares. Nobody cares about Sean anywhere.

Nobody cares he did ed Zach has asked me to come back. I actually got a call right when they were starting production. They had me scheduled for an episode and we couldn’t work the schedule out. So I’m sure we’ll find the time. What is Scott fully working on that he couldn’t find time to do Scrubs anyway?

Scrub Season ten, episode six, not bad. See tomorrow