Scrubs: My Drama Queen

Episode score 9.2 Superb

My Drama Queen

  • 45.
  • Season: 2
  • Episode: 21
  • First Aired: 4/10/2003
  • Prod Code: 221

EPISODE OVERVIEW

6 Reviews | 183 Votes

J.D. carries on with his romance with T.C.W. Jamie, but finds himself at a dead end after realizing she's a drama queen.
Dr. Kelso makes Dr. Cox give a class on how to approach the patients nicely in order to prevent possible law suits.
Carla's mother dies and she wants to get married. Read full recap »

Writers:
Will Berson
Director:
Michael Spiller
Stars:
John C. McGinley (Dr. Percival "Perry" Cox)
Judy Reyes (Nurse Carla Espinosa)
Ken Jenkins (Dr. Robert "Bob" Kelso)
Neil Flynn (The Janitor)
Sarah Chalke (Dr. Elliot Reid)
Zach Braff (Dr. John Michael "J.D." Dorian)
Donald Faison (Dr. Christopher "Chris" Duncan Turk)
Recurring Role:
Robert Maschio (Dr. Todd Quinlan)
Aloma Wright (Nurse Laverne Roberts)
Johnny Kastl (Dr. Doug Murphy)
Sam Lloyd (Ted Buckland)
Guest Star:
Gillian Vigman (Female Patient)
Larry Udy (Mr. Weisfeiner)
Fred Berny (Himself)
Gabriel Pimentel (Mike)
Robert Noble (Chaplain)
Amy Smart (Jamie Moyer)
  • The wedding dress that Carla tries on and seems to want is not the dress that she got married in. edit »
  • Ted reveals that he's sterile. edit »
  • This is episode 3/3 that features Jamie Moyer aka Tasty Coma Wife (played by Amy Smart). edit »
  • At Jamie's apartment, when she says she's going to put her sweats on, she throws the Forbes magazine she was reading onto the coffee table. The camera angle changes and she is holding it again. edit »
  • Featured Music:
    "Sleep" by Keren DeBerg
    "Sex Machine" by James Brown
    "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds edit »
  • J.D.'s Narration: Man, once Dr. Cox gets on a roll, there's nothing that can derail him.
    Dr. Cox: ...is just impossible.
    Carla: My mom died.
    J.D.'s Narration: Except that. edit »
  • Laverne: Tell me about it.
    Elliot: Oh, come on - lighten up, slut!
    Laverne: What, now? edit »
  • Turk: Baby, you don't want to do this.
    Carla: What?
    Turk: Look, since your mother passed, you probably been feeling lonely, and like you don't have any family. But I'm your family now - whether we do it like this, or we wait and do it like you've always wanted to. Don't you think?
    Dr. Cox: Holy cow, talk about your gigantic time-wasters. edit »
  • J.D.'s Narration: Sometimes it takes a priest to keep you from making a big mistake.
    Chaplain: Uh, Christopher, before we begin, remind me of the bride's name?
    Turk: Carla! edit »
  • J.D.: Hey! Sorry I'm late!
    Dr. Cox: Boy, I'll tell you what, it's just not a wedding without a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader, is it? edit »
  • Rice Crispies:
    Elliot tells JD that his relationship with Jamie has no "snap, no crackle, no pop". Snap, Crackle and Pop are the cartoon characters on the Rice Crispies boxes. edit »
  • The Breakfast Club:
    The scene where Ted walks out of the room with his arm in the air is a takeoff of Judd Nelson at the end of the movie The Breakfast Club. The music used is also the same as from that same scene in the movie. edit »
Show Score 9.2 superb
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