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"My Own American Girl" Scrubs episode Episode no. Season 3
Episode 1Directed by Bill Lawrence Written by Bill Lawrence Production code S146 Original air date October 2, 2003 Guest stars Christa Miller as Jordan Sullivan
Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland
Aloma Wright as Laverne Roberts
Scott Foley as Sean Kelly
Sean Whalen as Laddy
Umoja Butler as Big Guy
Nicholas Di Nardo as Delivery Kid
Jerry Farmer as Convict
Brad Koepenick as Mitchell
Bonnie Perlman as Mrs. Farr
Mark Meismer as Stephen
Jennifer Lothrop as Girl
Lee Arenberg as Dr. MoyerEpisode chronology ← Previous
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"My Journey"List of Scrubs episodes "My Own American Girl" is the 47th episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It originally aired as the first episode of the third season on October 2, 2003.
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Plot
After being punched in the nose by Dr. Cox in the previous episode, Dr. Kelso is now detectable from a distance as he makes a whistling sound when he breathes, and so everyone, particularly Ted, takes advantage by slacking off when he's not around. However, as no one will admit to seeing the incident, Dr. Kelso can't fire Dr. Cox and therefore takes his anger out on him by making him spend his weekend giving prisoners their yearly physicals, forcing him to spend his free time away from his new son, Jack.
Resentful that helping Elliot out has cost him time with his son, Dr. Cox refuses to help J.D. with a particularly troublesome patient. Unfortunately for J.D., the only ones willing to help him are Turk, Carla, and Elliot — although she is so deep in a personal rut that she would be more a hindrance than a help.
After much soul searching, Elliot decides she has to turn herself around and, after getting a completely new look, marches into the hospital and forces the petulant head of Radiology to test J.D.'s patient. Finally, with some gentle coaxing from Dr. Cox, J.D. figures out the woman's illness.
Dr. Cox fixes Kelso's nose and Elliot meets back up with her old boyfriend, Sean. During the end narration, J.D. strongly implies that after Elliot's makeover, he has fallen in love with her again.
Production details
- This is the first episode of the show to be both written and directed by Bill Lawrence, the show's creator.
The Song "A Beautiful Day" By U2, is in the broadcast and dvd version of the show, however due to licensing issues, this song is not featured in the Netflix version of the episode.
Cultural references
- The X-ray tech J.D. asks for help with his patient is wearing a Serious Sam t-shirt.
- This episode takes its name from the song "American Girl" by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, which features in this episode when Elliot is re-inventing her image.
Featured music
- "These Photographs" by Joshua Radin
- "Faith" by George Michael
- "Beautiful Day" by U2
- "American Girl" by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
External links
Scrubs Episodes Production Characters Related Categories:- Scrubs (season 3) episodes
- 2003 television episodes
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