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[101] My First Day
- "Away" by Leroy. J.D. gets ready for his first day.
- "I Want You to Want Me" by Cheap Trick. Elliot races J.D. up the stairs and through the hospital hallway.
- "Over Me" by Tricky. Turk assists J.D. in draining Mrs. Pratt's stomach fluid.
- "Please Forgive Me" by David Gray. J.D. experiences his first night on-call; the song ends as he stands amid the bustling hospital, rubbing his temples.
[102] My Mentor
[103] My Best Friend's Mistake
- "A Little Respect" by Erasure. Turk and Dr. Wen argue over which song to play in the OR. The song then sticks in everyone's heads..."like a virus."
[104] My Old Lady
- "Dracula From Houston" by Butthole Surfers. [DVD Version - "Fool" by Tim Cullen.] J.D. explains the rule of "one in three" (the song is later repeated after the second commercial break).
- "Hallelujah" by John Cale. J.D.'s patient, Mrs. Tanner, comforts him; the doctors experience the exception to 'the rule'; the scene ends with the gang enjoying time in the park.
[105] My Two Dads
- No Commercial Music Used In This Episode.
[106] My Bad
- "Me and Mrs. Jones" by Billy Paul. Turk serenades Carla.
- "Good Life" by Francis Dunnery. Dr. Cox reminisces about his marriage to Jordan.
[107] My Super Ego
- "Electric Relaxation" by A Tribe Called Quest. [DVD Version Unknown] Todd's indiscretion causes concern in the O.R. that Turk may have nicked the patient's colon (background music).
- "Camera One" by Josh Joplin. The staff works as a "well oiled machine", relaying the urine sample.
[108] My 15 Minutes
- "Going Out With A Bang" by G-Sleep. [DVD Version Unknown] The posters go up... and later come down.
- "See Ya Around" by Keren DeBerg. [DVD Version Unknown] Carla and her friend accidentally run in to Elliot at the bar (background music).
- "Wonderful" by Everclear. J.D. is driving Turk to see the hospital's new billboard.
- "The Magician" by Bobby McCall & Dontell Mayfield. [DVD Version Unknown] Turk treats Carla's friend's son (background music).
[109] My Day Off
- "Hooch" by Everything. [DVD Version Unknown] J.D. enters the bar.
- "Fuzzy" by Incredible Moses Leroy. Elliot attempts, and fails, to be comforting to her patients.
- "The Magician" by Bobby McCall & Dontrell Mayfield. [DVD Version Unknown] J.D. watches over Turk's shoulder as he performs his appendectomy.
[110] My Nickname
- "On Fire" by Sebadoh. [DVD Version - "Heard Ya Talkin'" by Jeremy Kay.] Carla leaves J.D. at the bus stop in the rain.
[111] My Own Personal Jesus
- "Moving In Stereo" by The Cars. Nurse Tisdale's 9:15 break.
- "Rock Around The Clock" by Bill Haley and His Comets. In a 'Fifties fantasy, J.D. revives the comatose patient.
- "The Twelve Days Of Christmas" composed for Scrubs. Turk spends Christmas Eve on call.
- "Sinnerman" by Nina Simone. Turk runs to find the pregnant teen under the Christmas tree in Miller park.
- "Deck The Halls" by Jan Stevens. A rock sample of "Deck the Halls" closes the episode.
[112] My Blind Date
- "Easy Tonight" by Five For Fighting. [DVD Version Unknown] Elliot and Dr. Cox work towards the "perfect game."
[113] My Balancing Act
[114] My Drug Buddy
- "1812 Overture (Opus 49)" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. J.D. imagines his reaction to Alex being ready.
- "Fighting For My Love" by Nil Lara. Elliot and J.D. "hook up."
[115] My Bed Banter & Beyond
- "Ever Fallen In Love? (With Someone You Shouldn't Have)" by The Buzzcocks. J.D. and Elliot enjoy each other in the closet -- and every other part of the hospital.
[116] My Heavy Meddle
- "Talk Dirty To Me" by Poison. Carla tries to play the requested music for her comatose patient; she and the lawyer later sing it.
- "Have It All" by Jeremy Kay. Elliot helps J.D. find his method for emotional release.
[117] My Student
- "Attitude" by The Replacements. Turk, Elliot, & J.D. come into work, reveling in their "coolness."
- "High Time" by Michael Penn. [DVD Version Unknown] Turk's student, Kristen, spends an evening with Dr. Cox (background music).
[118] My Tuscaloosa Heart
- "Dance Of The Sugarplum Fairy" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. J.D. recalls walking into his parents' bedroom as a child.
- "My Tuscaloosa Heart" composed for Scrubs. Elliot and Turk listen to the tape; Dr. Kelso later sings the song.
[119] My Old Man
- "Surrender" by Cheap Trick. Elliot and Turk give their presentation.
[120] My Way Or The Highway
- "Above It All (Scrubs Side Story)" composed for Scrubs. Surgical and Medical appear as cheesy gangs you see in Broadway musicals.
[121] My Sacrificial Clam
- "All In My Head" by Shawn Mullins. [DVD Version - "Upside Down" by Jackpot.] J.D. faces his fear of the contagious patient.
[122] My Occurrence
- "Daydreams and Lies" by Keren DeBerg. [DVD Version Unknown] J.D. tags along with Dr. Cox and Ben to the bar (background music).
- "Hold On Hope" by Guided By Voices. J.D. and Ben view the photos as the tests are redone.
[123] My Hero
- "Speedracer" by The Blanks. Ted and his band practice their renditions of cartoon theme songs.
- "Underdog" by The Blanks. Ted and his band practice their renditions of cartoon theme songs.
- "Fresh Feeling" by The Eels. A rotating split-screen depicts the resolve to change.
[124] My Last Day
- "Away" by Leroy. [DVD Version - "Only One" by Jeremy Kay.] J.D. gets ready for his "last day," and encounters his friends in the mirror (as well as the Janitor in the shower).
- "Beautiful World" by Colin Hay. Mr. Bober gets his surgery and the song closes the episode.
Scrubs music list adapted from Scrubs: My Own Personal 'Net Thing


