My Own Private Practice Guy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“My Own Private Practice Guy” | |
---|---|
Scrubs episode | |
J.D. converses with Dr. Peter Fisher (played by Jay Mohr). |
|
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 17 |
Guest stars | D. Eilliot Woods (Security Guard) Kathryn White (Mrs. Grayson) Robb McKindles (Angry Golfer) Jason Baumgard (Chet) Jay Leno (Himself) Jay Mohr (Dr. Peter Fisher) Barry Kivel (Mr. Hilliard) |
Written by | Angela Nissel Mark Stegemann |
Directed by | Marc Buckland |
Production no. | S141 |
Original airdate | March 13, 2003 |
Episode chronology | |
← Previous | Next → |
"My Karma" | "My T.C.W." |
List of Scrubs episodes |
My Own Private Practice Guy is the 41st episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It originally aired as Episode 17 of Season 2 on March 13, 2003.
[edit] Trivia
- When J.D. is talking about stereotypes, Franklin the asian lab tech is standing in the background with a camera.
- It is revealed that Jay Mohr's character, Dr. Pete Fisher, was once the protege of Dr. Cox, but when he used information about Perry and Jordan to get her into bed, the two became enemies.
[edit] References
- The episode's title is a reference to the film My Own Private Idaho.
- J.D.'s happy place is taking the place of Kevin Eubanks (the lead guitarist who always laughs at Leno's jokes) on The Tonight Show
- Dr. Kelso is seen going down the hallway sounding and talking like Ms. Pac-Man.
- This episode contains a number of references to The Wizard of Oz.
- When J.D gets up from hiding under the pool table from Dr. Cox, theres a neon sign that says Purple Haze refering to the song performed and written by Jimi Hendrix.