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Dr. Kelso and Cole get a lesson as to how to support friends.

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Scrubs 9.03 “Our Role Models” Recap

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Our Histories Leaves a Lesson and Good-Byes

Turk and JD decide to plan a weekend playing while their wives are away. The med students learn that they are stuck interviewing terminally ill patients while Cole plans a huge party.

Our Histories is an enjoyable episode including the regular and new characters of Scrubs.

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There are two interesting storylines that unfold in this episode. One involves the enjoyable friendship that we love between Turk and JD while Cox shows his humor by criticizing them. The other interesting storyline unfolds when the med students learn a valuable lesson of being on a team while interviewing terminally ill patients.

Turk and JD perform their usual slapstick comedy routine when JD knocks Turk out. After he stitches him up again, Cox ends up with a brilliant screen saver of the two of them dressed as a cowboy and an Indian each wearing chaps and a sheriffs badge. JD imagines using the picture as a greeting card for the holidays.

Meanwhile, the kids are forced to take the interviews in which all go well except for Lucy’s. This leaves Drew, Cole, and Maya waiting until all interviews have been performed. Cole bails on them or so we think. We find him chatting with the patient played by Paul Dooley when Drew, Maya, and Lucy go back to perform the interview. In the end, the students learn to stick together as a team in order to succeed.

Our Histories is a touching episode full of a number of good performances that draw you into the new version of Scrubs. Thanks for reading!

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