Kim moves in with J.D.in order to raise their child together.
J.D. learns from Turk and Dr. Cox that fatherhood changes the way of how to see things.
Carla complains to Elliot about her being a control freak when they prepare the bachelorette party.
Season 6 Episode 21 of Scrubs resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s06e01 - My Mirror Image (2)
s06e02 - My Best Friend's Baby's Baby and My Baby's Baby
s06e03 - My Coffee
s06e04 - My House
s06e05 - My Friend With Money
s06e06 - My Musical
s06e07 - His Story IV
s06e08 - My Road to Nowhere
s06e09 - My Perspective
s06e10 - My Therapeutic Month
s06e11 - My Night To Remember
s06e12 - My Fishbowl
s06e13 - My Scrubs
s06e14 - My No Good Reason (1)
s06e15 - My Long Goodbye (2)
s06e16 - My Words of Wisdom
s06e17 - Their Story
s06e18 - My Turf War
s06e19 - My Cold Shower
s06e20 - My Conventional Wisdom
s06e21 - My Rabbit (1)
s06e22 - My Point Of No Return (2)
This half-hour comedy focuses on the bizarre experiences of fresh-faced medical intern John "J.D". Dorian as he embarks on his healing career in a surreal hospital crammed full of unpredictable staffers and patients - where humor and tragedy can merge paths at any time.
Joining the rumpled J.D. in his exhilarating brave new world are his college buddy, Chris Turk, an intern with a more elite surgical group, and J.D'.s fellow medical intern, the beautiful and driven Elliot Reid. Keeping the new interns on their toes are: the fatherly chief of medicine, Dr. Bob Kelso; the abrasive, worldly Dr. Perry Cox, and the caring but slightly jaded nurse Carla Espinosa. The hospital janitor also never seems to miss an opportunity to harass his target.