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#REDIRECT [[List of Scrubs episodes#Season 2: 2002-2003]] |
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{{Infobox Television episode | Title = My First Step |
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| Series = Scrubs |
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| Season = 2 |
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| Episode = 7 |
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| Guests= [[Cody Estes]] (Young J.D.) <br /> [[Heather Locklear]] (Julie Keaton) <br /> [[Paige Peterson]] (Nurse) <br /> [[Cole Williams]] (Mike) |
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| Airdate = [[November 7]], [[2002]] |
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| Production = S130 |
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| Writer = [[Mike Schwartz]] |
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| Director = [[Lawrence Trilling]] |
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| Image = |
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| Caption = Elliot takes J.D. Bungee jumping to try to get him to start taking chances with his life and career. |
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| Episode list =[[List of Scrubs episodes]] |
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| Prev = [[My Big Brother (Scrubs)|My Big Brother]] |
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| Next = [[My Fruit Cups]] |
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"'''My First Step'''" is the 31st episode of the American [[sitcom]] ''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]''. It originally aired as Episode 7 of Season 2 on [[November 7]], [[2002]]. |
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==Plot Summary== |
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All of the male doctors are euphoric due to the visit of Julie Keaton, the pharmaceutical sales rep, except for Dr. Cox, who believes the pharmaceutical industry is destroying modern medicine and tries his best not to show his attraction to Julie. |
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Meanwhile, J.D. and Elliot argue over a risky decision regarding one of Elliot's patients. |
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Also, Turk tries to talk Carla into entering a nurse practitioner program, so that she won't have to be as dependent on doctors when it comes to performing simple dosage tasks. |
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==Trivia== |
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* According to the audio commentary, the stuntman and stuntwoman who performed the bungee jump together met each other there, and are currently married. |
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* Heather Locklear is the first star from Bill Lawrence's other series Spin City to appear on Scrubs. Lawrence has managed to incorporate a lot of the stars from Spin City into Scrubs. |
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* The original broadcast was "SuperSized" with 10 extra minutes, part of NBC's annual "Supersized Thursday", which also counted with an extended Friends and Will & Grace. |
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==Production== |
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* When J.D. is at the M&M conference room and starts to daydream, we see him sitting alone. There is a bag on a chair a few rows back to his left. The camera flashes to Dr. Kelso, then back to J.D., and the bag has disappeared. The camera flashes to Dr. Kelso once more, then back to J.D. and the bag reappears. |
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* The video tape footage of the skater falling off onto the railing also appeared in a game of Newsflash on ABC's Whose Line Is It Anyway? as well as [[Maximum Exposure]]. |
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* When Elliot and JD are discussing whether or not to admit a patient to surgery, behind JD there is a white board with the words "Bowling Leauge[sic]" on it. |
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==Featured music== |
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* "Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)" by [[Robert Palmer (singer)|Robert Palmer]] |
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* "[[Rain King]]" by [[Counting Crows]] |
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Revision as of 19:10, 14 January 2008
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