"My Philosophy" is the 37th episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It originally aired as Episode 13 of Season 2 on January 16, 2003.
Elliot demands single-sex changing rooms from Dr. Kelso as it's becoming increasingly embarrassing changing in the traditional mixed-sex rooms.
Turk wants to pop the question to Carla, but this does not work out in the way he had originally planned: Carla's aunt Marie dies and the ring almost gets lost in the s...
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"My Philosophy" is the 37th episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It originally aired as Episode 13 of Season 2 on January 16, 2003.
Elliot demands single-sex changing rooms from Dr. Kelso as it's becoming increasingly embarrassing changing in the traditional mixed-sex rooms.
Turk wants to pop the question to Carla, but this does not work out in the way he had originally planned: Carla's aunt Marie dies and the ring almost gets lost in the sink, then it is eaten by a young patient. When Carla leaves for her aunt's funeral, he asks her without a ring. Both of them are surprised that her answer is "I need to think".
Meanwhile, Dr. Cox and J.D. have to deal with two patients; Mrs. Larkin is a pregnant woman with heart problems whose sensitive husband is anything but a help. The other patient is Elaine, a young woman who waits for a heart transplant. She becomes friends with J.D. and they talk a lot.
The episode ends with Mrs. Larkin's baby being born, mother and son being all...
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