My Moment of Un-Truth

"My Moment of Un-Truth" is the 63rd episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It originally aired as Episode 17 of Season 3 on March 30, 2004. J.D. must keep a secret when Carla's "what-if" guy asks her out on a date and she accepts. On the other side of the argument, Carla hounds Turk for checking out other women. Elliot is also on the spot as Dr. Cox and Dr. Kelso both advise her not to give her patient drugs as they suspect he is an addict fa... more

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  • Mar 30, 2004

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  • 17

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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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