Their Story
"Their Story" | |
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Scrubs episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 6 Episode 17 |
Directed by | Richard Alexander Wells |
Written by | Andrew Schwartz |
Production code | 617 |
Original air date | April 19, 2007 |
Guest actors | |
Christa Miller as Jordan Sullivan | |
"Their Story" is the 134th episode of the American situation comedy Scrubs. It was aired as episode 17 of season 6 on April 19, 2007. It is noteworthy for focusing on the three main supporting characters of the series, Ted, Todd and Jordan, who replaced J.D. as narrators.
Plot
This episode is the first to include three narrators: Ted, The Todd, and Jordan.
Ted is caught in the middle of a standoff between Dr. Kelso and the nursing staff, who demand a cost-of-living raise. When Kelso refuses, saying that the nurses would never strike because they care about the patients, the nurses initiate a slowdown of work. Kelso tells Ted that he will eventually give the nurses their raise — at the expense of firing three of them. Ted tries to get the nursing staff to stop the slowdown, but to no avail. Eventually, he gives the nurses some leverage: he anonymously gives them an invoice that reveals that Sacred Heart has been receiving $50,000 worth of needles for $50 each month. The nurses blackmail Dr. Kelso, and he gives them their raise without firing anyone. Ted has a fantasy of having great hair, making out with two women, and accidentally causing his mother's death.
The Todd has a new profession, plastic surgery. One of his patients is a 16-year-old girl getting breast implants, and Turk takes moral offense to this. He takes it up with Todd's department head, who tells Turk to buzz off. He also tells Todd that he will ruin Turk's career if he continues to interfere. Todd tries to get Turk to stop his crusade against the surgery, but to no avail. Eventually, Todd finds someone who convinces Turk to allow the surgery: the 16-year-old girl herself. Todd has a fantasy of his future son wearing a banana hammock-style Speedo and telling him that he stuffs his underwear, to which Todd says, "I stuff too." (The dream features a cameo audio of the sad music last heard in "My Old Friend's New Friend.")
Jordan decides to meddle in Elliot's relationship with Keith Dudemeister. She convinces Elliot to play mind games with Keith, but when Keith tells her that he just wishes the mind games would stop, Jordan feels guilty for once. She decides to talk to Elliot, and tells her the best way to get the relationship back on track: ignore what she (Jordan) says. Jordan has a fantasy of herself as an Oprah-like talk show host dancing with a child who looks just like her.
In the end, the three narrators admit that they all have parts to play, and the narration, instead of returning to J.D., moves to a whole crowd of minor characters in the coffee shop. Speakers that can be heard in the final scene are Lloyd, the delivery guy (trying to remember where he parked his truck), Dr. Green, the head of cosmetic surgery (thinking about bees), Dr. Mickhead (thinking "that nurse is hot"), Snoop Dogg Resident (wishing someone would call him by his real name, Ronald), and Colonel Doctor (thinking about his beard). The latter is cut off in some versions.
Censorship
- When shown in the United Kingdom before the watershed, Ted's description of how he could kill himself and Dr Kelso is completely removed, as is the line "Suck it, bitch! I will murder you!" when Ted celebrates in his head.
- Ted's line "Suck it, bitch!" is muted in the episode's airing on Comedy Central.
Featured music
- "The Stripper" by David Rose
- "Now That We Found Love" by Heavy D & The Boyz
- "Forever Lost" by The Magic Numbers
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