My Nightingale
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“My Nightingale” | |
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Scrubs episode | |
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Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 2 |
Guest stars | Philip McNiven (Roy) George Miserlis (Crispin) Bonita Friedericy (Nurse) Marcus Ashley (ER Doctor) Richard Cansino (Dr. Rose) Paul Perry (Randall) Amy Tolsky (Bespectacled Nurse) |
Written by | Eric Weinberg |
Directed by | Craig Zisk |
Production no. | S126 |
Original airdate | October 3, 2002 |
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List of Scrubs episodes |
"My Nightingale" is the 26th episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It originally aired as Episode 2 of Season 2 on October 3, 2002.
[edit] Episode Overview
When there are no attending doctors, J.D., Turk, and Elliot are left alone to take care of the patients, but the responsibility is too much for them to handle. Meanwhile, Dr. Cox tries to deal with his feelings about Jordan.
[edit] Featured music
- "The Facts of Life", "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "Charles In Charge" by The Blanks
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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 |