My Drive-By

"My Drive-By" is the 92nd episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It originally aired on April 26, 2005. Turk saves a man's life at a local taco stand. He tries to keep the information to himself, not wanting to brag. Dr. Cox, who had assisted, tells an altered form of the story around the hospital, claiming all the credit for the life-saving. This drives Turk to distraction; he ultimately yells out that it was all him. Dr. Cox's efforts are t... more

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  • Apr 26, 2005

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  • 24

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Scrubs

Scrubs is an American comedy-drama created in 2001 by Bill Lawrence and produced currently by ABC Studios. The show follows the lives of several employees of Sacred Heart, a teaching hospital. It features fast-paced dialogue, slapstick, and surreal vignettes presented mostly as the daydreams of the...

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