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Season 4 |
| 69 :04x01 - My Old Friend's New Friend (Aug/31/2004) | | It's J.D.'s last week as a resident as he tries to smooth over his relationship with Elliot after their break-up. The former couple squabble over having to share time with newlyweds Turk and Carla, who have their own issues when Carla starts to change everything about her new hubby. Professional yet quirky new psychiatrist Dr. Molly Clock starts her first day at Sacred Heart turning heads and forging new relationships with the staff. She befriends a lonely Elliot and tries her best to help J.D. and Dr. Cox with a patient offering profound and helpful insight. Meanwhile, when Turk's car blows up, Carla lets him pick out the new ride only to find that instead of a car, he buys a Vespa scooter further proving Carla's point that she needs to always be in control. | | Guest Stars: Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, Heather Graham (1) as Dr. Molly Clock, Sugarhill Gang as Themselves, | Co-Guest Stars: Ashley Benson as Young Molly, Cynthia Frost as Mrs. Grodberg, Jacob Christopher as Joel, Michael Belcher as Boy #2, Bart Sumner as Mr. Blass, Jordi Caballero as Italian Guy, Mike Schwartz as Patient, Hariet S. Miller (1) as Elderly Woman, Michael Alaimo as Mr. Radford, Marshall Manesh as Akbar | Director: Bill Lawrence (1) Writer: Eric Weinberg | | Songs: Eric Carmen -- All By Myself, Meat Loaf -- I Would Do Anything For Love, Sugarhill Gang -- Rapper's Delight | | | |
| 70 :04x02 - My Office (Sep/07/2004) | Just when J.D. thinks he's landed the chief resident position, Dr. Molly Clock convinces Elliot that she should apply as well. Carla becomes green with envy as everyone starts listening to Dr. Clock's advice, leaving Carla feeling like she's losing control. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox and Turk, find great difficulty in the removal of a light bulb from a patient's posterior.
| | Guest Stars: Heather Graham (1) as Dr. Molly Clock, Robert Clendenin as Dr. Zeltzer, Aloma Wright as Nurse Roberts, Robert Maschio as Todd, Johnny Kastl (1) as Doug, | Co-Guest Stars: Chuck Lacey as Odd Doctor, Shelley Winsor as Monique, Brian Broncato as Slobodan, John Brady (1) as Mr. Silka, Andrew Herman as Mr. Roman, Oleg Zatsepin as Mover, Jennie Ventriss as Pat, Herman Poppe as Mr. Porter, Larkin Campbell as Guy, Frank Encarnacao as Dr. Mickhead | Director: Gail Mancuso Writer: Matt Tarses | | | |
| 71 :04x03 - My New Game (Sep/14/2004) | J.D. has become chief resident and is flaunting his new title and pay check all over the hospital. J.D.'s new sense of pride seems to be especially hurtful to Turk, who is still a resident and currently being denied more difficult surgeries by his new attending physician. Turk's ego is further hurt when J.D. doubts his abilities as a surgeon. J.D. and Elliot's relationship has taken a turn for the worse when J.D. is accidentally called the co-Chief Resident and Elliot the Chief Resident. This mix-up lifts Elliot's post break-up spirits. Dr. Cox and Jordan are having relationship problems as well when they find out that their divorce was not final. Dr. Cox's other annoying woman in his life, Dr. Molly Clark, faces off with him over a plastic surgery patient.
| | Guest Stars: Heather Graham (1) as Dr. Molly Clock, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Robert Maschio as Todd, Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, | Co-Guest Stars: Jody Carter as Mrs. Covello, Bronwen Booth as Miss Myers, Michael Cotter as Resident, Steven Montfort as Softball Player, Brogan Roche as Dr. Lemmon, Garrett Donovan as Councilman Donovan, Irene White as Janice, Michael Hobert as Lonnie, Martin Klebba as Randall | Director: Ken Whittingham Writer: Gabrielle Allan | | Songs: Beck -- Lost Cause | | | |
| 72 :04x04 - My First Kill (Sep/21/2004) | When J.D. asks Dr. Cox to give the residents a pep talk, Dr. Cox takes things a little too far by telling them that inevitably, they will eventually kill a patient or two, which throws the staff into a frenzy. Meanwhile, Carla becomes so annoyed with Turk's stuffed dog Rowdy, she takes drastic measures to get rid of him. Elsewhere, Elliot fights for a patient to receive a heart valve, and becomes frustrated when Molly steps in to thwart her efforts.
| | Guest Stars: Heather Graham (1) as Dr. Molly Clock, Cary Brothers as Himself, Jack Shearer as Mr. Simon, Jill Tracy as Elaine, Tim Conlon as Dean, Kathryn Joosten as Mrs. Tanner, Aloma Wright as Nurse Roberts, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Robert Maschio as Todd, Johnny Kastl (1) as Doug, | Co-Guest Stars: Connor Patterson as Sammy, Kevin Lowe as Mr. Daniels, Carol Herman as Mrs. Carter, Joseph Limbaugh as Guy | Director: Ken Whittingham Writer: Tad Quill | | Songs: Cary Brothers -- Blue Eyes | | | |
| 73 :04x05 - Her Story (Sep/28/2004) | When J.D. decides to use a tape recorder to gather his thoughts, the voice-overs transfer to Elliot, who makes new friends with Molly and gets the courage to tell-off her foil Dr. Cox. However, Eliot soon realizes that Molly is not quite the person she thought she was when her felon boyfriend is admitted to the hospital after stealing a car and crashing it into a telephone pole. Meanwhile, in the world of the newlyweds, Turk is constantly waking up Carla when he goes to bed; and J.D. has concerns that Dr. Cox may have ruined his credibility with the new residents.
| | Guest Stars: Robert Maschio as Todd, Common as Himself, Heather Graham (1) as Dr. Molly Clock, | Co-Guest Stars: Sylvia MacCalla as Prostitute, Wendy Schenker as Mrs. MacCulla, Marshall Manesh as Akbar, Jason Shane Scott as Mike, Michael Hobert as Lonnie | Director: John Inwood Writer: Angela Nissel | | Songs: Common -- Funky For You | | | |
| 74 :04x06 - My Cake (Oct/12/2004) | J.D. dismayed when his brother Dan shows up with news of their father's recent death. Everyone faces the challenge of how to be sensitive to J.D. and stumbles over their words of condolences. Meanwhile, Turk has symptoms of diabetes but in his stubbornness refuses to admit it or visit a doctor as Carla wishes. Molly must employ some advanced psychology to force him to face the issue.
| | Guest Stars: Thomas Cavanagh as Dan Dorian, Heather Graham (1) as Dr. Molly Clock, Chuck Woolery as Himself, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, | Co-Guest Stars: Ming Lo as Dr. Kim, Ross MacKenzie as Patient, Femi Emiola as Young Woman | Director: Henry Chan (1) Writer: Neil Goldman, Garrett Donovan | | Songs: Hawksley Workman -- Stop Joking Around | | | |
| 75 :04x07 - My Common Enemy (Oct/19/2004) | J.D. decides he won't start dating again until Elliot does, but doesn't expect the person she starts dating to be his brother Dan, who's still sticking around after the recent death of their father. When J.D. catches them sleeping together in the on-call room, things get a little awkward between the three. Meanwhile, after Turk is diagnosed with Type II Diabetes, he milks every ounce of sympathy out of his friends. Elsewhere, Dr. Cox and Dr. Kelso get fed-up with Molly's perception that everyone is good at heart and seek to prove her wrong.
| | Guest Stars: Heather Graham (1) as Dr. Molly Clock, Thomas Cavanagh as Dan Dorian, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, | Co-Guest Stars: Tiffany Cade as Mary, Mercy Malick as Hot Contortionist, Jeff Witzke as Father, Yosemite Stokesberry as Hell's Angel, Gabrielle Allan as Glenda | Director: Joanna Kerns Writer: Bill Callahan (1) | | Songs: Jet -- Move On, Tart -- Take Off, Dido -- Thank You | | | |
| 76 :04x08 - My Last Chance (Oct/26/2004) | | Molly announces to everyone that she's moving away for a new job opportunity, which stirs the waters of the triangle between herself, J.D. and Elliot. When J.D. and Molly end up making-out at her going-away party, Elliot plays games with J.D. when he asks for her blessing for him to sleep with Molly before she leaves town. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox has to fulfill community service hours and gets stuck riding around with a neurotic ambulance driver who drives him insane. | | Guest Stars: Andrew Friedman as EMT, Heather Graham (1) as Dr. Molly Clock, Molly Shannon as Denise, Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, Robert Maschio as Todd, Johnny Kastl (1) as Doug, | Co-Guest Stars: William Bassett (1) as Patient, Jay Malack as Shinski, Al Checco as Man #2, Amy Ferguson as Girl, Cullen Douglas (2) as Two O'Clock Man, Terrence Beasor as Man #1 | Director: Zach Braff Writer: Mike Schwartz | | Songs: Young MC -- Bust a Move, Tart -- Can't Hold On, Cary Brothers -- Honestly, Thompson Twins -- If You Were Here, Glenn Miller Orchestra -- In the Mood, Cary Brothers -- Somehow | | | |
| 77 :04x09 - My Malpractical Decision (1) (Nov/09/2004) | | Trouble abounds for J.D. and Dr. Cox when they feel threatened by a patients' daughter, Neena Broderick, a malpractice attorney with seemingly evil intentions. J.D. finds great difficulty in escaping her flirty and conniving ways. Meanwhile, Elliot attempts to hide Doug from Neena due to his tendency to cause medical malpractices. Elsewhere, Turk pulls a fast prank on the Janitor and doesn't like the payback he receives from him and Mr. Korman, a former patient who tries to get retaliation. | | Guest Stars: Julianna Margulies as Neena, Biff Yeager as Pathologist, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Johnny Kastl (1) as Doug, Richard Kind as Mr. Korman, | Co-Guest Stars: Dayo Ade as Mr. Hovey, Tacey Adams as Woman, Mike Schwartz as Delivery Guy, Amy Rilling as Nurse | Director: Gail Mancuso Writer: Janae Bakken | | Songs: The Mavericks -- I Want to Know | | | |
| 78 :04x10 - My Female Trouble (2) (Nov/16/2004) | | J.D. stirs things up with his newfound relationship with Neena the ice queen, who treats him with no regard and threatens everyone around her with her cold-hearted ways. Meanwhile, the battle in court continues between Mr. Korman, Neena, and Turk over the allegations that Turk destroyed Mr. Korman's tennis serve as a result of the shoulder surgery Turk performed on him. | | Guest Stars: Julianna Margulies as Neena, Jon Polito as Mr. Summers, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Robert Maschio as Todd, Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, Richard Kind as Mr. Korman, | Co-Guest Stars: Stevie Wash, Jr. as Young Turk, Alysia Joy Powell as Karen, Dutch Hofstetter as Young Dr. Cox, Zach Mills as Young J.D., Tara Callaghan as Mother | Director: Chris Koch Writer: Debra Fordham | | Songs: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, 1st Movement | | | |
| 79 :04x11 - My Unicorn (Nov/23/2004) | | When one of J.D.'s favorite patients Harrison Marks is in dire need of a kidney transplant, J.D. takes matters into his own hands by finding his long-lost son Murray in hopes that he'll donate his kidney. Despite Dr. Cox's warning to J.D. interfere with family business, J.D. persists and complications arise. Meanwhile, Elliot is fed-up with co-workers not taking her seriously, and discovers she can get her way by flaunting her femininity with some help from Carla and Jordan. | | Special Guest Stars: Matthew Perry as Murray, | Guest Stars: Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, David Pressman (3) as Mickey, John Bennett Perry as Harrison, | Co-Guest Stars: Tony Perry as Old Murray, Bayard Crawley as Dave, Ralph Cole, Jr. as Glen, Brian Kaiser as Emcee, Timothy Davis-Reed (1) as Interviewer, Adam Bitterman as Male Worker, Barry Cutler as Brett, Masi Oka as Franklyn | Director: Matthew Perry Writer: Gabrielle Allan, Tad Quill | | Songs: Foo Fighters -- Learn To Fly | | | |
| 80 :04x12 - My Best Moment (Dec/07/2004) | | When J.D. must address a bunch of pre-med students about what it's like to be a doctor, he strays off the beaten path and chooses to discuss his best moments as a doctor instead. When he challenges the rest of the staff to do so, they all reminisce about their fondest memories in the medical field. Meanwhile, Elliot is forced to face her fear of children when she must befriend a ten-year-old boy, whose father is being treated in the I.C.U. Elsewhere, Dr. Kelso gets a dose of Christmas spirit and stuns the staff with his change of heart. | | Guest Stars: Mike Weinberg as Tyler, Charles Chun as Dr. Wen, Aloma Wright as Nurse Roberts, Robert Maschio as Todd, | Co-Guest Stars: Kattia Ortiz as Nurse, Linda Porter as Old Woman, Geoff Stevenson as Dr. Beard Face, Adam Zolotin as Reuben, Kareem Ferguson as Waiter, Shanola Hampton as Woman, Frank Encarnacao as Dr. Mickhead, Reggie Currelley as Man, Randy Crowder as Patient, Wells Rosales as Student, Matthew Kaminsky as Mr. Milligan, Libby Hudson as Hot Grandma, Colin Bain (1) as Steve | Director: Chris Koch Writer: Angela Nissel | | Songs: The Butties -- Joy to the World, A-Ha -- Take On Me, Burt Bacharach -- What the World Needs Now is Love | | | |
| 81 :04x13 - My Ocardial Infarction (Jan/18/2005) | | J.D.'s ego gets in the way of his learning when Elliot, his Co-Chief Resident, continually outperforms him with their patients. Meanwhile, Turk makes light of his diabetes by inventing a guessing game of his insulin levels with the nursing staff, leaving Carla flustered. Elsewhere, the Janitor feels rejected by his secret crush Elliot when she runs off quickly from their "coffee date." Assuming his nice dress attire scared her off, he makes up a story that he was dressed to impress for his a capella band practice which leads to Elliot requesting an impromptu performance. | | Guest Stars: Aloma Wright as Nurse Roberts, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Robert Maschio as Todd, Johnny Kastl (1) as Doug, | Co-Guest Stars: Monica Allgeier as Nurse Tisdale, Amy Rilling as Nurse #1, Lindsey Stoddart as Nurse Halston, Natalie Farrey as Daisy, Sharline Liu as Nurse #2, Philip McNiven as Roy, Paige Peterson as Surgical Nurse, Joe Rose as Troy, George Miserlis as Crispin, Paul Perry as Randall, Michael Hobert as Lonnie, Martin Klebba as Randall | Director: Ken Whittingham Writer: Mark Stegemann | | Songs: Fountains of Wayne -- All Kinds of Time, The Beach Boys -- Barbara Ann | | | |
| 82 :04x14 - My Lucky Charm (Jan/25/2005) | | Billy Callahan is a life-loving Irishman who comes to Sacred Heart Hospital after being injured in a bar fight and teaches Turk and J.D. a lesson about living life to its fullest. Meanwhile, Carla and Elliot attempt to make social plans with each other but can't seem to stick with them, which creates tension between the two friends. Elsewhere, Dr. Cox gets a vasectomy behind Jordan's back and is stunned by her reaction when she discovers the truth. | | Guest Stars: Aloma Wright as Nurse Roberts, Robert Maschio as Todd, Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, Colin Farrell (1) as Billy Callahan, | Co-Guest Stars: Skip Wright as Doctor, Daniel Macner as Policeman #1, Matthew Pohlson as Patient, Michael Bunin as Jerry, Myra Turley as Woman | Director: Chris Koch Writer: Mike Schwartz | | Songs: Joshua Radin -- Today | | | |
| 83 :04x15 - My Hypocritical Oath (Feb/01/2005) | | When J.D. and Turk spend a boy's night out clubbing, J.D. falls for a bartender who seems fascinated by his profession and asks if she can stop by the hospital. Unfortunately, she shows up with her boyfriend who has a secret that J.D. struggles to keep in order to win his new crush over. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox anxiously awaits the Lakers/Heat game but must tape it to watch after his shift. His patience is tested when the Janitor threatens to reveal the final score. | | Guest Stars: Robert Maschio as Todd, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Marc D. Wilson as James, Chrystee Pharris as Kylie, | Co-Guest Stars: Gregory Hinton as Bouncer, Takayo Fischer as Mrs. Chang, Monica Allgeier as Nurse Tisdale | Director: Craig Zisk Writer: Tim Hobert | | | |
| 84 :04x16 - My Quarantine (Feb/08/2005) | | J.D.'S efforts to make a good impression on a first date reach desperate levels when he and Kylie get caught in a hospital quarantine. A series of unfortunate events bring J.D. And Kylie to Sacred Heart on their first date, where J.D. accidentally initiates a SARS quarantine and is forced to resort to desperate measures to make a good impression. While the hospital is in lock-down, the rest of the staff recounts various first date stories leading to the revelation that Dr. Cox and Carla dated in the past. Tara Reid guest stars as J.D.'s ex-girlfriend. | | Guest Stars: Aloma Wright as Nurse Roberts, Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Johnny Kastl (1) as Doug, Christopher Darga as Homeless Steve, Tara Reid as Danni, Chrystee Pharris as Kylie, Robert Maschio as Todd, | Co-Guest Stars: Gary Rubenstein as Patient, Frank Encarnacao as Dr. Mickhead, Robert Beckwith as Dr. Johnson, Michael Hobert as Lonnie, Loren Lester as Vet | Director: Michael Spiller Writer: Tad Quill | | | |
| 85 :04x17 - My Life in Four Cameras (Feb/15/2005) | | J.D.'s imagination is sparked by a patient, a sitcom writer, who is about to receive some very bad news. J.D. ponders how the lives of everyone at Sacred Heart, including his patient, would turn out if left in the hands of the writer. Elsewhere, Turk and Carla are struggling to keep the romance in their relationship while Dr. Cox and Dr. Kelso continue their one-upmanship over whose job is harder. Portions of this episode were shot in front of a live studio audience in the manner of a traditional sitcom. Clay Aiken guest stars as a talent show participant. | | Guest Stars: Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, Ken Lerner as Mr. James, Chrystee Pharris as Kylie, Clay Aiken as Kenny, | Co-Guest Stars: Deonte Gordon as Figsack, Jeremy Howard as Fat Frank | Director: Adam Bernstein Writer: Debra Fordham | | | |
| 86 :04x18 - My Roommates (Feb/22/2005) | | Turk and Carla ask J.D. to move out to give them some space to rekindle the romance in their relationship. Suddenly homeless, J.D. tries to use the situation to his advantage by asking his girlfriend Kylie if he can stay at her place. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox gets a visit from his high school friend Ron. Dr. Cox and Ron's relationship has always been highly competitive, and just when Dr. Cox thinks he has the upper hand, the discovery that Ron's son may be autistic sends them into unfamiliar territory. | | Guest Stars: Michael Boatman as Ron, Chrystee Pharris as Kylie, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Robert Maschio as Todd, Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, Ed McMahon as Himself, | Co-Guest Stars: Michael Hobert as Lonnie | Director: Craig Zisk Writer: Tim Hobert | | Songs: Peter Mayer -- Faith in Angels, Toad the Wet Sprocket -- Windmills | | | |
| 87 :04x19 - My Best Laid Plans (Mar/01/2005) | | After a month of dating, J.D. is a bit frustrated that Kylie still doesn't want him to spend the night. That frustration leads to temptation when kooky psychiatrist Dr. Molly Clock returns to Sacred Heart to check on a patient. While J.D. struggles with whether or not to act on his residual feelings for Molly, Carla tries to hold back her true feelings when she learns that Turk is still talking to his ex-girlfriend. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox and the Janitor enter into a friendly wager over whether or not the Janitor can get Elliot to go out with him. | | Guest Stars: Heather Graham (1) as Dr. Molly Clock, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Robert Maschio as Todd, Johnny Kastl (1) as Doug, Chrystee Pharris as Kylie, | Co-Guest Stars: Jennifer Bowman as Nurse Birdie, Ian Kerr as Mr. Peeps, Joe Rose as Troy, Cullen Douglas (2) as Patrick, Martin Klebba as Randall | Director: Zach Braff Writer: Bill Callahan (1) | | Songs: Keren DeBerg -- Can't Go Back, Joshua Radin -- Closer, Cary Brothers -- Waiting For Your Letter | | | |
| 88 :04x20 - My Boss' Free Haircut (Mar/29/2005) | | When Carla and Turk are experiencing marital difficulties, JD and Elliot do their part to try and cheer up their friends. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox challenges Dr. Kelso to lead by example and take on a few patients of his own after Kelso criticizes his bedside manner -- but nothing works out quite as planned. | | Guest Stars: Aloma Wright as Nurse Roberts, Cody Estes as Young J.D., Phill Lewis as Hooch, Lindsay Hollister as Nell, | Co-Guest Stars: Tim Haldeman as Mr. Warner, Robert Beckwith as Dr. Johnson, Trev Broudy as Doctor, Ed Brigadier as Barber, Meredith Roberts as Kathy | Director: John Inwood Writer: Mark Stegemann | | Songs: Howie Day -- Collide | | | |
| 89 :04x21 - My Lips Are Sealed (Apr/05/2005) | | At his best friend's request, J.D. agrees to take Carla out to convince her that Turk is trustworthy and that she should move back home. What starts out as a friendly drink takes a turn into unknown territory when J.D and Carla take things a little too far and share a "friendly" kiss, something they both decide that Turk does not need to know about. At the hospital, Elliot and Dr. Kelso struggle to maintain their professionalism when faced with a young patient who is suffering from complications after experimenting with erectile dysfunction pills. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox tries to find the balance between being an over-protective father while still trying to be the cool dad after his son falls off the jungle gym. | | Guest Stars: Chris Hogan as Mr. Gerst, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Robert Maschio as Todd, Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, | Co-Guest Stars: Michael Cotter as Michael, Ian Vogt as Father, Mary Margaret Lewis (1) as Woman, Mary Matilyn Mouser (1) as Girl | Director: John Michel Writer: Janae Bakken | | Songs: The Churchills -- Everybody Gets What They Deserve | | | |
| 90 :04x22 - My Big Move (Apr/12/2005) | | Reeling after the news that J.D and Carla kissed after a night at the bar, Turk lets the two of them decided who will take responsibility and have to deal with the silent treatment indefinitely. Dr. Cox reluctantly turns to Elliot for help getting through to a young, female patient. Meanwhile, Janitor petitions Dr. Kelso for a new janitor's uniform, only to find his coworkers no longer fear him in his new threads. | | Guest Stars: Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Robert Maschio as Todd, Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, Sarah Ramos as Lindsay, | Co-Guest Stars: Piolet Thompkins as Roland, Meredith Roberts as Kathy, Michael Copon as Pedro | Director: Victor Nelli, Jr. Writer: Bonnie Sikowitz | | Songs: David Cassidy -- C'mon, Get Happy, Joshua Radin -- Don't Look Away | | | |
| 91 :04x23 - My Faith in Humanity (Apr/19/2005) | | When the brother of an elderly patient tries to sue his sister's well-intentioned neighbor for helping her decide what course of treatment to take, J.D. begins to question his faith in humanity. Meanwhile, Turk struggles with sharing his true feelings about his relationship with Carla when the two begin couples therapy. On the verge of giving up on men altogether, Elliot reluctantly seeks advice from Dr. Cox on how to catch the eye of the handsome hospital visitor. | | Guest Stars: Josh Randall as Jake, Phill Lewis as Hooch, Robert Maschio as Todd, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Ellen Albertini Dow as Betty, James Michael Tyler as Therapist, | Co-Guest Stars: Sue Ozeran as Lady, Scott Damian as Man, Whitney Rydbeck as Dennis, Janelle Giumarra as Nurse, Stephanie Brown as Jenny, Jim Hanks as Dr. Turner | Director: Ken Whittingham Writer: David Feinberg | | Songs: Bang -- Closer to Spring | | | |
| 92 :04x24 - My Drive-By (Apr/26/2005) | | When Turk saves a man's life at the local taco stand, he tries to keep his ego in check as Dr. Cox takes all of the credit. To avoid ruining her new relationship with Jake, Elliot enlists J.D.'s help to prevent her dates from becoming too intimate. Meanwhile, Dr. Kelso terrorizes the hospital from the seat of his new Rascal motorized wheelchair until Janitor takes matters into his own hands. | | Guest Stars: Josh Randall as Jake, Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Johnny Kastl (1) as Doug, Fred Stoller as Mr. Hoffner, Robert Maschio as Todd, | Co-Guest Stars: Jesus Perez as Taco Stand Worker, Elton Laron as Black Guy, Steven Bolson as Crazy Guy, Renee Lee Seals as Mother, Michael Hobert as Lonnie, Larry Marko (1) as Mr. Gilmore, John Balma as Owner, Hira Ambrosino as Realtor, Brandon Waters as Young Janitor | Director: Will Mackenzie (1) Writer: Angela Nissel | | | |
| 93 :04x25 - My Changing Ways (May/10/2005) | | With their residency over, there are big changes at Sacred Heart. J.D. moves out to live on his own while Turk and Carla consider a family change. Meanwhile, one of the residents receives a job offer from another hospital. | | Guest Stars: Josh Randall as Jake, Phill Lewis as Hooch, Aloma Wright as Nurse Roberts, Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland, Robert Maschio as Todd, Christa Miller Lawrence as Jordan Sullivan, | Co-Guest Stars: Michael Hobert as Lonnie, Stuart McLean (1) as Dr. Gold, Amy Rilling as Nurse Amy, Madison R. Wells as Karen | Director: Victor Nelli, Jr. Writer: Bill Lawrence (1) | | Songs: G Tom Mac -- Half | | | |
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