Scrubs: Her Story II

Episode score 9.2 Superb

Her Story II

  • 103.
  • Season: 5
  • Episode: 10
  • First Aired: 2/7/2006
  • Prod Code: 510

EPISODE OVERVIEW

13 Reviews | 307 Votes

J.D. is annoyed that Julie doesn't laugh, so Elliot encourages him to tell her his feelings and Turk tries to use psychology to fix the issue.
Meanwhile, Carla is upset when the Janitor refers to a new nurse as a "hot young Carla", which intensifies her growing concern that she is too old to conceive. Read full recap »

Writers:
Mike Schwartz
Director:
Chris Koch
Stars:
Neil Flynn (The Janitor)
Ken Jenkins (Dr. Robert "Bob" Kelso)
Sarah Chalke (Dr. Elliot Reid)
Zach Braff (Dr. John Michael "J.D." Dorian)
Donald Faison (Dr. Christopher "Chris" Duncan Turk)
John C. McGinley (Dr. Percival "Perry" Cox)
Judy Reyes (Nurse Carla Espinosa)
Recurring Role:
Frank Encarnacao (Dr. Mickhead)
Michael Learned (Mrs. Wilk)
Jay Kenneth Johnson (Dr. Matthews)
Christa Miller-Lawrence (Jordan Sullivan)
Guest Star:
Becca Battoe (Nurse)
Erica O'Keith (Whitney)
Scott Rabideau (Orderly)
Eamonn Roche (Mr. Clark)
Stacey Hinnen (Mr. Morgan)
Mandy Moore (Julie)
Billy Dee Williams (Himself)
Yvonne Arias (Nurse Martinez)
  • Carla lies to Dr. Matthews about her age - surely her date of birth is on the paperwork he's reading at the time? edit »
  • Featured Music:
    "Happy Together" by The Turtles
    "Ride" by Cary Brothers edit »
  • When Carla guesses how old the Janitor is (while talking about genetically enhancing children) she guesses Neil Flynn's (the actor who plays Janitor) real age. He was forty five when he filmed that episode; apparently the Janitor is two years younger. edit »
  • When J.D. is pouring coffee for the hung over ladies, he first takes a cup, pours little coffee, then takes another cup, which is full. edit »
  • When J.D. and Elliot walk in to the hospital, there is no-one standing behind J.D. Then after a short sentence by Elliot, Carla is resting comfortably against the counter as if she's been there a while. edit »
  • This is the fourth episode, following "His Story", "His Story II" and "Her Story", in which the narration is done by someone else and not seen from J.D's point of view. This episode is narrated by Carla. edit »
  • Elliot: (Talking to a girl while she’s drunk) So Carol, do you like jazz? Yeah? How much? edit »
  • Dr. Cox: Oh look what we have here. It’s a visual representation of how alcohol affects different ages. We have the young.
    Julie: (Perfectly fine) Morning!
    Dr. Cox: The slightly older.
    Elliot: (Her head in her hands) Please stop talking.
    Dr. Cox: The slightly older still.
    Carla: (Her head also in her hands and mumbles something)
    Dr. Cox: And last the very, very, very old. (Jordan’s sitting with sunglasses on and her arms crosses) She is unconscious and virtually unwakeable. Witness. (Shakes her) Jordaroo! Jordalicious! Jordaroni! edit »
  • Turk: You're just too picky with women.
    J.D.: You used to be the same way. Somehow you got over it and now you're married.
    Turk: That's cause I was never as bad as you.
    J.D.: Oh really? Remember Whitney the Snapper?
    (Flashback to Turk in college sitting on a bed with Whitney)
    Turk: I just wanted to say thanks for dinner tonight.
    Whitney: And for dessert you're gonna get a little Whitney... à (snaps) la (snaps) mode (snaps) .
    Turk: Get out. edit »
  • Julie: (While watching Uncle Buck) That’s so funny. That’s so funny. Look how big that pancake is. That’s so funny.
    J.D.: (In pain) Make her stop.
    Julie: That’s so funny! edit »
  • Elliot: I remember my first exam with Dr. Matthews. He said, “You’re very healthy down there.” And then I said “right back at you.” And then there was this weird little awkward pause, so I said, “I like to keep a clean shop.” And then he asked to see my insurance card. edit »
  • Storm:
    In J.D.'s imagination, after the "young Carla" comment made by the Janitor, Carla demonstrates abilities very similar to that of Storm, a fictional superhero character created by Marvel Comics (as seen on X-Men), who can also control the weather and her eyes also turn white; however, Storm doesn't have the loud screaming ability that Carla showed. edit »
  • Dr. Cox: Take Gandhi here...

    Gandhi, more commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was an Indian political leader who throughout his life objected to all forms of violence. The main reason why Dr. Cox calls Turk "Gandhi" is that they are both bald. edit »
  • Lando Calrissian:
    Turk keeps calling Billy Dee Williams "Lando" in reference to his role as Lando Calrissian on "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back" and "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi". edit »
Show Score 9.2 superb
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