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=== Guest stars === |
=== Guest stars === |
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*[[Josh Randall]] as Jake (3 Episodes) |
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*[[Tom Cavanagh]] as [[List of characters on Scrubs#Dan Dorian|Dan Dorian]] (2 episodes) |
*[[Tom Cavanagh]] as [[List of characters on Scrubs#Dan Dorian|Dan Dorian]] (2 episodes) |
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*[[Richard Kind]] as [[List of characters on Scrubs#Harvey Corman|Harvey Corman]] (2 episodes) |
*[[Richard Kind]] as [[List of characters on Scrubs#Harvey Corman|Harvey Corman]] (2 episodes) |
Revision as of 16:17, 28 January 2011
Scrubs season 4 | |
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Season 4 | |
No. of episodes | 25 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | August 31, 2004 May 10, 2005 | –
Season chronology | |
The fourth season of the American comedy-drama television series Scrubs premiered on NBC on August 31, 2004 and concluded on May 10, 2005 and consists of 25 episodes. Heather Graham guest starred for an extended run for the first 8 episodes, and then another appearance later in the season. Colin Farrell, Matthew Perry, Molly Shannon, Clay Aiken, and Tara Reid guest starred.
Plot
In Season 4, J.D. finishes his residency and becomes a full-blown colleague of Dr. Cox, although their dynamic does not change much. As the season opens, Turk arrives from his honeymoon with Carla but they soon have issues when Carla tries to change many things about her new husband. Their marriage and Turk's friendship with J.D. are also endangered when J.D. and Carla share a drunken kiss. Dr. Cox and Jordan learn that their divorce was not final, but this seemingly good news causes friction. Elliot is still angry with J.D. for breaking her heart, and the situation becomes more uncomfortable still when she dates J.D.'s brother. J.D. has a new love interest of his own when a new and very attractive psychiatrist, Dr. Molly Clock (Heather Graham), arrives at Sacred Heart. Molly also serves as Elliot's mentor during her time at the hospital.
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Zach Braff as Dr. John "J.D." Dorian
- Sarah Chalke as Dr. Elliot Reid
- Donald Faison as Dr. Chris Turk
- Neil Flynn as The Janitor
- Ken Jenkins as Dr. Bob Kelso
- John C. McGinley as Dr. Perry Cox
- Judy Reyes as Nurse Carla Espinosa
Recurring roles
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Guest stars
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Production
Tad Quill and Bill Callahan, who Lawrence had worked with on Spin City, came on as co-executive producers. Bonnie Sikowiz returned to write an episode. David Louis Feinberg was hired as a staff writer. The two previous staff writers from season 3 did not return.
Writing staff
Production staff
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DirectorsIncludes directors who directed 2 or more episodes, or directors who are part of the cast and crew
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Episodes
Series # |
Season # |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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69 | 1 | "My Old Friend's New Friend"† | Bill Lawrence | Eric Weinberg | August 31, 2004 | 401 |
70 | 2 | "My Office" | Gail Mancuso | Matt Tarses | September 7, 2004 | 402 |
71 | 3 | "My New Game" | Ken Whittingham | Gabrielle Allan | September 14, 2004 | 403 |
72 | 4 | "My First Kill" | Ken Whittingham | Tad Quill | September 21, 2004 | 404 |
73 | 5 | "Her Story" | John Inwood | Angela Nissel | September 28, 2004 | 405 |
74 | 6 | "My Cake" | Henry Chan | Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan | October 12, 2004 | 406 |
75 | 7 | "My Common Enemy" | Joanna Kerns | Bill Callahan | October 19, 2004 | 407 |
76 | 8 | "My Last Chance" | Zach Braff | Mike Schwartz | October 26, 2004 | 408 |
77 | 9 | "My Malpractical Decision" (Part 1) | Gail Mancuso | Janae Bakken | November 9, 2004 | 409 |
78 | 10 | "My Female Trouble" (Part 2) | Chris Koch | Debra Fordham | November 16, 2004 | 410 |
79 | 11 | "My Unicorn" | Matthew Perry | Gabrielle Allan & Tad Quill | November 23, 2004 | 411 |
80 | 12 | "My Best Moment" | Chris Koch | Angela Nissel | December 7, 2004 | 412 |
81 | 13 | "My Ocardial Infarction" | Ken Whittingham | Mark Stegemann | January 18, 2005 | 413 |
82 | 14 | "My Lucky Charm" | Chris Koch | Mike Schwartz | January 25, 2005 | 414 |
83 | 15 | "My Hypocritical Oath" | Craig Zisk | Tim Hobert | February 1, 2005 | 415 |
84 | 16 | "My Quarantine" | Michael Spiller | Tad Quill | February 8, 2005 | 416 |
85 | 17 | "My Life in Four Cameras" | Adam Bernstein | Debra Fordham | February 15, 2005 | 417 |
86 | 18 | "My Roommates" | Craig Zisk | Tim Hobert | February 22, 2005 | 418 |
87 | 19 | "My Best Laid Plans" | Zach Braff | Bill Callahan | March 1, 2005 | 419 |
88 | 20 | "My Boss's Free Haircut" | John Inwood | Mark Stegemann | March 29, 2005 | 420 |
89 | 21 | "My Lips Are Sealed" | John Michel | Janae Bakken | April 5, 2005 | 421 |
90 | 22 | "My Big Move" | Victor Nelli, Jr. | Bonnie Sikowitz | April 12, 2005 | 422 |
91 | 23 | "My Faith in Humanity" | Ken Whittingham | David Louis Feinberg | April 19, 2005 | 423 |
92 | 24 | "My Drive-By" | Will Mackenzie | Angela Nissel | April 26, 2005 | 424 |
93 | 25 | "My Changing Ways" | Victor Nelli, Jr. | Bill Lawrence | May 10, 2005 | 425 |
Notes
- † denotes a "supersized" episode, running an extended length of 25-28 minutes.
References
- General references
- "Scrubs Season 4 episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved December 24, 2009.
- "Shows A-Z - scrubs on ABC". the Futon Critic. Retrieved December 24, 2009.