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Scrubs
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| Title: | My Roommates |
| Episode Number: | 86 |
| Season: | 4 |
| Season Episode #.: | 18 |
| Production Number: | 418 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday February 22nd, 2005 |
| Airs On: | NBC |
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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.
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| J.D: I can't believe Turk and Carla are kicking me out
Elliot: When I was 15 my parents threatened to do the same thing, so, I called them on it.
J.D: They let you stay?
Elliot: Nope, lived with the Babcocks for two years. I didn't have a lot of rules though because they were really old and they thought I was a ghost | Dr. Cox: Tell me this, how is that super sexy mother of yours?
Ron: You know man, your crush on my mom was cute when we were fourteen, but the woman is 85 now, you need to back off, or we could ask her out to dinner, I'll have her pop in her going out teeth and you two can see if there is any real spark |
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