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Scrubs: My Last Chance

Episode score 9.3 Superb

My Last Chance

  • 76.
  • Season: 4
  • Episode: 8
  • First Aired: 10/26/2004
  • Prod Code: 408

EPISODE OVERVIEW

3 Reviews | 188 Votes

When Molly takes a job at a different city, she and J.D. end up having a night of kissing, and he tries to rush to sleep with her before she leaves.
Dr. Cox goes on ambulance duty with a maniac, who he eventually finds out is a woman who has lost her son to an accident. Read full recap »

Writers:
Mike Schwartz
Director:
Zach Braff
Stars:
Donald Faison (Dr. Christopher "Chris" Duncan Turk)
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)
Recurring Role:
Heather Graham (Dr. Molly Clock)
Robert Maschio (Dr. Todd Quinlan)
Johnny Kastl (Dr. Doug Murphy)
Christa Miller-Lawrence (Jordan Sullivan)
Guest Star:
Molly Shannon (Denise)
William Bassett (Patient)
  • Featured Music:
    "Honestly" by Cary Brothers
    "Somehow" by Cary Brothers
    "In The Mood" by Glen Miller Orchestra
    "Can't Hold On" by Tart
    "If You Were Here" by Thompson Twins
    "Bust A Move" by Young MC
    "Bad Case of Loving You" sung by Molly Shannon edit »
  • When Elliot writes J.D. his "he may have sex with anyone"-note she writes it on two rows on the paper. But when he reads it it's written on a single line. edit »
  • When J.D. drives his scooter Sasha into the wall of Sacred Heart, he bangs his helmet on the wall and falls off, leaving no mark. However, when he comes back out of the hospital, he runs past the Janitor scrubbing a bloodstain off the same spot of the wall. How did it get there? edit »
  • The show's producers rented out the Universal Studios backlot to film the final scene between J.D. and Molly, one of the largest sets ever used on the show. edit »
  • The baseball card that Denise carries around is a 1992 Donruss Ken Griffey Jr. According to beckett.com, the card is worth approximately one dollar. edit »
  • Zach Braff directed his first Episode for Scrubs and TV. edit »
  • Denise: Ooh, he's just such a cutie pie! Look at that! Have you ever had cutie pie, Perry?
    Dr. Cox: No, 'course not.
    Denise: I like it à la mode. edit »
  • EMT: Hey, did you leave anything in the ambulance?
    Dr. Cox: Only my will to live, why? edit »
  • Dr. Cox: Oh my God. What happened in your life that made you so needy that you've got to fill every waking second by babbling on?
    Denise: Fine, don't visit. My son will come.
    Dr. Cox: And now we are right back on your son again. I'll be honest with you, I'm worried that I'm not going to be able to get your voice out of my head. It is a very real concern. edit »
  • Dr. Kelso: It's not my wife, is it, Debbie?... Dorian. Turkleton. If you come in, you have to take your shoes off. edit »
  • J.D.: Elliot, you gotta help me! We're in front of Molly's apartment, but her name isn't listed anymore.
    Elliot: It's either... 4G or 5G. J.D., this is ridiculous, it's 4 o'clock in the morning. Even if you catch her, she's leaving for the airport in like ten minutes.
    J.D.: That's perfect! That'll leave us five minutes to cuddle! edit »
  • Sixteen Candles:
    The movie J.D. and Molly are watching is the 1984 picture Sixteen Candles starring Molly Ringwald. edit »
Show Score 9.2 superb
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