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Scrubs. Disc 2

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Created by Bill Lawrence.
Originally broadcast on NBC Jan. 3-May 16, 2006.
Set contains all 24 episodes from the fifth season.
Episodes 10-18: Her story II -- My buddy's booty -- My cabbage -- My five stages -- My own personal hell -- My extra mile -- My bright idea -- My chopped liver -- My new suit.
Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, Judy Reyes, John C. McGinley.
Make an appointment with the outrageous doctors of Sacred Heart hospital. This season, J.D. moves in with Turk and Carla, and Elliot uses an interesting form of blackmail in order to get her job back at the hospital.
DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, dual-layer, NTSC, digitally mastered.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

So funny submitted by ColeenT on July 14, 2011, 10:20am love it

Funny Show submitted by jarroyo on August 12, 2011, 9:24am Good show. Very funny.

Episode details submitted by Ilyjtwya on July 10, 2012, 12:23am "Her Story II"
Narrated from Carla's viewpoint: J.D. lets the little things bother him with Julie, but just as he gets over them, the big things make themselves plain. Meanwhile, Carla gets a fertility test when a new nurse makes her feel even older. The episode features a cameo appearance by Billy Dee Williams. 
"My Buddy's Booty"
J.D. and Elliot, worried about their favorite patient Mrs. Wilk undergoing a risky procedure—and J.D. still having trouble getting over Julie—both agree to find a booty call, but his suggestion backfires when Elliot chooses J.D.'s nemesis/intern, Keith. Carla encourages Turk to fight for a female-friendly hospital gym, and Dr. Cox and the Janitor strike a lop-sided friendship over drinks. 
"My Cabbage" (Part 1)
J.D. tries relentlessly to get rid of Keith while sticking up for his favorite intern "Cabbage", while the staff says goodbye to Mrs. Wilk. The Janitor keeps a magpie in the hospital which proves very adept at stealing things, much to Dr. Kelso's displeasure. The episode features a cameo appearance by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. 
"My Five Stages" (Part 2)
When the hospital's favorite patient Mrs. Wilk is told she will die after getting an infection, Dr. Cox and J.D. seem to go through the five stages of grief as well. Meanwhile, Elliot realizes that her booty call Keith has become more than a booty call, and the Janitor and Ted team up to give Dr. Kelso a taste of his own medicine. The episode guest stars Dave Foley as Dr. Hedrick. 
"My Own Personal Hell"
Dr. Cox is named the best doctor in the area in a leading publication. Dr. Cox struggles to treat an unnervingly rude and haughty patient who is a friend of Dr. Kelso's. After struggling to conceive, Carla, who has already taken a fertility test, questions Turk's fertility. Elliot finds out J.D. doesn't like Keith. 
"My Extra Mile"
J.D. encourages his colleagues to go the extra mile with their patients. This causes a dilemma as J.D. is torn between sticking to his principles and losing a very attractive girlfriend who is only interested in him because of his hair. Turk and Carla are having trouble making a baby, and a doctor attributes it to the stress they are under. Turk is worried about getting a permanent position when he finds out he is the fourth most skilled surgeon. 
"My Bright Idea"
J.D. and Turk find out that Carla is pregnant before she does and J.D. convinces Turk to tell the entire hospital staff in order to surprise Carla. Carla, however, reveals that upon hearing the news of pregnancy, her biggest joy will be to tell her friends one by one. J.D. gets the Janitor to swallow a GPS tracker. 
"My Chopped Liver"
Carla is forced to do Kelso's job saying "no" to people's requests. J.D.'s patient who needs a liver transplant recovers but his brother who donated gets worse. Dr. Cox is forced to attend a couples' dinner with Elliot and Keith, with the result that the other interns try to befriend him as well (much to J.D.'s dismay). J.D. himself gets in the way of "Turk Time", causing resentment from his best friend.
The episode's storyline regarding a liver transplant led to a nomination at The Sentinel for Health Awards in 2006 in the primetime comedy section.[1] 
"My New Suit"
J.D. finds himself constantly lying in order not to hurt the feelings of his visiting brother Dan (Tom Cavanagh). Carla and Turk can't decide on baby names. Dr. Cox is forced to work with Ted after a conversation with Kelso goes wrong. 

Scrubs Season 5 Disc 2 submitted by SBNB on August 17, 2015, 12:02pm Funny show! This disc has some great episodes including My Chopped Liver, My Five Stages, and My Extra Mile.

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SERIES
Scrubs (Television program)


LANGUAGE OPTIONS
Subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.

PUBLISHED
Burbank, Calif. : Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2007.
Year Published: 2007
Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 199 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: DVD

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0788873288 (set)
9780788873287 (set)

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Braff, Zach, 1975-
Faison, Donald, 1974-
Chalke, Sarah.
Reyes, Judy, 1968-
McGinley, John C.
Lawrence, Bill, 1969-
Touchstone Television.
Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm)

SUBJECTS
Residents (Medicine) -- Drama.
Hospitals -- Medical staff -- Drama.
Physician and patient -- Drama.
Man-woman relationships -- Drama.
Television programs.
Medical television programs (Drama)
Television comedies.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.