My Fallen Idol
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“My Fallen Idol” | |
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Scrubs episode | |
![]() A fallen Dr. Cox after the death of three of his patients |
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Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 21 |
Guest stars | Sam Lloyd (Ted) Robert Maschio (Todd) Andrew Miller (Baby Jack) Christina Miles (Gloria) Paul F. Perry (Randall) Travis Schuldt (Keith) Randall Winston (Leonard) Jordan Zucker (Lisa) Philip McNiven (Roy) George Miserlis (Crispin) Paul Shively (Mr. Ketay) Brad Sachs (Male Patient #2) Mike Peebler (Male Patient) Rowbie Orsatti (Pilgrim Kid) Paul Adelstein (Dr. Stone) Ming Lo (Dr. Kim) Hayden Bromberg (Another Kid) |
Written by | Bill Callahan |
Directed by | Joanna Kerns |
Production no. | 521 |
Original airdate | May 2, 2006 |
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"My Fallen Idol" is the 114th episode of the American situation comedy Scrubs. It originally aired as Episode 21 of Season 5 on May 2, 2006.
[edit] Episode overview
Dr. Cox shows up to work drunk after the death of three patients, and J.D., Elliot, Carla, Turk, Jordan, Dr. Kelso and even Keith take turns trying to get him out of severe depression.
In the subplot, Turk has a problem with the new surgical attendant, who is a little too much of an extrovert for Turk to warm up to.
[edit] Featured music
- "Something Else" by Gary Jules
- "How To Save A Life" by The Fray
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Characters
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Main: | John "J.D." Dorian • Elliot Reid • Christopher Turk • Carla Espinosa • Perry Cox • Bob Kelso • Janitor | |||
Supporting: | Jordan Sullivan • Todd "The Todd" Quinlan • Ted Buckland • Keith Dudemeister • Doug Murphy • Laverne Roberts |