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[501] My Intern's Eyes
- "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" by Jet. J.D. drives to work in a slick new car.
- "Anything Can Happen" by The Finn Brothers. We see the hospital through a new intern's eyes (the song later closes the episode).
[502] My Rite Of Passage
- "Sooner or Later" by Michael Tolcher. Jordan finds acceptance; J.D. enjoys his power; Elliot faces yet another crisis.
[503] My Day At The Races
- "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas. The Ninja Surgeons Fantasy.
- "Everybody's Changing" by Keane. Turk operates and makes some noise; Elliot helps J.D. finish the race.
[504] My Jiggy Ball
- (unknown). Elliot turns down her friends' offer (background music).
- "Sideways" by Citizen Cope. A little knowledge helps Elliot find her way back; Kelso puts on his apathy.
[505] My New God
- "Koyaanisqatsi" by Philip Glass. Janitor gives J.D. "evil eye."
- "Slave to Love" by Bryan Ferry. Turk forces the angry sex.
- "This Time Around" by Emotion Project. Cox and Jack run into J.D. and Buddha at the bar (background music).
- "In the Sun" by Joseph Arthur. Jack's baptism.
[506] My Missed Perception
- "To The Woman" by Tammany Hall NYC. Everyone goes through their morning ritual.
- "These Photographs" by Joshua Radin. Turk & Elliot and J.D. make amends to their patients; Carla gets her picture.
[507] My Way Home
- "Africa" by TOTO. J.D. pampers himself in the bath.
- "Maniac" originally by Michael Sembello, sung by The Blanks. Elliot turns to cheat sheets.
- "We're Off to See the Wizard" by Harold Arlen. The gang follows the yellow line in hopes of finding what they need.
- "Over the Rainbow" arrangement originally by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, sung by The Blanks. The gang discovers they had what they wanted all along.
[508] My Big Bird
- "Symphony No. 5, 1st Movement" by Ludwig van Beethoven. Turk's cellphone rings ominously.
- (unknown). The gang celebrates at the bar (background music).
[509] My Half-Acre
- "Everybody's Working for the Weekend" by Loverboy. Todd shows off his air band talents.
- "Poison" by Bell Biv DeVoe. Turk shows off his air band talents.
- "100 Years" by Five For Fighting. J.D. creates a memory of himself and Julie as old people.
- "Hey Julie" by Fountains of Wayne. J.D. tries to avoid going too fast with Julie.
- "More Than a Feeling" by Boston. The air band finally performs.
[510] Her Story II
- "Happy Together" by The Turtles. J.D. and Julie enjoy their deck.
- (unknown). The girls hang out at a youth-oriented bar (background music).
- "Ride" by Cary Brothers. Carla gets some good news; J.D. gains perspective about his future.
[511] My Buddy's Booty
- "Shadow" by The Southland. Elliot and J.D. takes turns scooter blading.
- "Open" by Rob Laufer. Dr. Cox finds a new drinking buddy (background music).
- "Head Off" by Moris Tepper. Dr. Cox bonds with his new drinking buddy (background music).
- "Without You" by Tart. Dr. Cox saves a seat for his new drinking buddy (background music).
- "Blue" by Jayhawks. The characters gain some perspective amid their petty arguments when Mrs. Wilk wakes up.
[512] My Cabbage
- "Fix You" by Coldplay. J.D. and Cabbage have a talk; Elliot and Turk reconnect; the infection is passed to an unfortunate recipient.
[513] My Five Stages
- "Bring Me Love" by Deberg. Things get real for Elliot when she thinks of Keith.
- "The Long Road" by Pearl Jam. J.D. and Dr. Cox face the last two stages; Ted settles; Elliot asks Keith to move to a new stage.
[514] My Own Personal Hell
- "Living Life" by The Eels. J.D. stands up for Elliot and is later joined by his friends, even those by association, for beers on his deck.
[515] My Extra Mile
- "Episodes (Diphenhydramine)" by Pela. J.D. uses Keith as girl bait (background music).
- "Someone" by Tammany Hall NYC. J.D. and Cox go the extra mile for their patients.
[516] My Bright Idea
- "Running One" by Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil. Janitor puts his past to use to take advantage of J.D. changing his batteries.
- "All of the Words" by Kutless. Everyone celebrates Carla and Turk's news.
[517] My Chopped Liver
- "Brick House" by The Commodores. J.D. imagines which body part he would want Turk to donate to him.
- "I Hear Ya Knockin'" by (unknown). Carla fields a flood of staff requests for Kelso.
- "Take Another Step" by Keren DeBerg. Jordan and Perry & Elliot and Keith go out on a couple date (background music).
- "Koyaanisqatsi" by Philip Glass. Janitor leads in giving Carla "evil eye."
- "I'll Be Around" by Bobby Bare Jr. Turk, Cox, and Carla each decide not to burden those they care about with their problems.
[518] My New Suit
- "Macho Man" by The Village People. J.D. imagines the prenatal gay test.
- "Still Fighting It" by Ben Folds. J.D. decides to be honest with Dan.
[519] His Story III
- "Boston" by Augustana. Elliot appreciates the support of a friend; Turk appreciates the importance of family; the patient appreciates the one who made a difference in his stay.
[520] My Lunch
[521] My Fallen Idol
- "Something Else" by Gary Jules. J.D. gets through to Dr. Cox.
[522] My Déjà Vu My Déjà Vu
- "Welcome Back (Welcome Back, Kotter Theme)" originally by John Sebastian. Dr. Cox is welcomed back to the hospital.
- "The Streetbeater (Sanford and Son Theme)" by Quincy Jones. Turk enjoys doing what he wants while Carla is preoccupied with her condition.
- "Heaven Sent" by The Emotion Project. Carla suffers her drinking companions at the bar (background music).
- "World Spins Madly On" by The Weepies. Cox opens up to Elliot; J.D. analyzes the déjà vu.
[523] My Urologist
- "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas. J.D. imagines all the places Kim could have been.
- "Easier to Lie" by Aqualung. J.D. confronts Kim, and ultimately convinces her to take a risk.
[524] My Transition
- "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Elton John & Kiki Dee. J.D. imagines accomplishing a homemade dinner & karaoke date.
- "William Tell Overture (Finale)" by Gioacchino Rossini. J.D. imagines how Body saves the day.
- "Baby Back Ribs (Chili's jingle)" performed by The Blanks. The Worthless Peons perform.
- "I Love the Nightlife" by Alicia Bridges. J.D chases the gays off his deck (background music).
- "Love Hurts" by Nazareth. J.D and Kim have their horseback riding date.
- "America" originally by Neil Diamond. Kim announces her and Elliot's concert plans.
- "Delirious Love" by Neil Diamond. All is right with the couples in the world.
Scrubs music list adapted from Scrubs: My Own Personal 'Net Thing


