Scrubs - 01/04/07
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Originally Posted by Snowmaker
So, am I the only one that recognized J.D.'s female patient was Cousin Corky from The Weird Al Show?
I thought that Dr. Cox was going to be using the cane the whole episode. I loved how it wasn't until he gets the cane, that he figured out how to solve all three mysteries. Maybe the cane has special powers?
Sarah in that outfit?
#9
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[Chandler]Could it BE anymore obvious that Carla was the one with postpardum depression?[/Chandler]
Seriously, some of her statements were dead giveaways.
I am curious to see how the relationship with JD and Kim ends. Maybe she will be offered a permanent job away and choose to remain there?
Seriously, some of her statements were dead giveaways.
I am curious to see how the relationship with JD and Kim ends. Maybe she will be offered a permanent job away and choose to remain there?
#10
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Originally Posted by movieking
[Chandler]Could it BE anymore obvious that Carla was the one with postpardum depression?[/Chandler]
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Originally Posted by movieking
[Chandler]Could it BE anymore obvious that Carla was the one with postpardum depression?[/Chandler]
Seriously, some of her statements were dead giveaways.
I am curious to see how the relationship with JD and Kim ends. Maybe she will be offered a permanent job away and choose to remain there?
Seriously, some of her statements were dead giveaways.
I am curious to see how the relationship with JD and Kim ends. Maybe she will be offered a permanent job away and choose to remain there?
#13
loved the girl intern's comment, "Man, House is a GENIUS!" The delivery was great. Then the hit with the clipboard.
but yes, painfully obvious that it was carla with the depression. painfully.
but yes, painfully obvious that it was carla with the depression. painfully.
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Loved the rip on Dane Cook.
I think the point illustrated by Carla's obvious depression is that the ones who should recognize it don't, despite their professed vigilence, most likely because they cannot view it from a distance.
The seriousness with which it's depicted seems to say that this type of non-diagnosis is common.
I think the point illustrated by Carla's obvious depression is that the ones who should recognize it don't, despite their professed vigilence, most likely because they cannot view it from a distance.
The seriousness with which it's depicted seems to say that this type of non-diagnosis is common.
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How long has Carla been in the hospital? That baby looked to be at least two months old.
And for that matter, since when do a working doctor and nurse not have health insurance?
The "PAINTER" card was hilarious. "Call Janitor".
And for that matter, since when do a working doctor and nurse not have health insurance?
The "PAINTER" card was hilarious. "Call Janitor".
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Originally Posted by Groucho
How long has Carla been in the hospital? That baby looked to be at least two months old.
And for that matter, since when do a working doctor and nurse not have health insurance?
The "PAINTER" card was hilarious. "Call Janitor".
And for that matter, since when do a working doctor and nurse not have health insurance?
The "PAINTER" card was hilarious. "Call Janitor".