User blog:Mrdaimion/Top Ten Scrubs Episodes

Guys, for those of you who don't know, Scrubs is the greatest TV show ever. And, since I just finished watching all the episodes (well, I haven't watched S9 yet, but I consider that more of a spin-off), I decided "Hey, why not make a top ten about it?"

And here we are.

Though I'm going to try to do a little spoilers as possible, I will probably be letting some spoilers about the episodes slip through, so be warned.

==10. My Overkill==

After everything went to Hell in Season One's finale, everyone tries to fix their problems (such as Dr. Cox finding out that JD slept with Jordan, Dr. Cox being in love with Carla, and Elliot having feelings for JD) but to no avail. Honestly, this probably would end up being a lot higher on the list, but... I hate the ending to this episode. It still has an amazing Acoustin version of Overkill (better in the show, but the clips from when the song is playing spoils stuff), but it's not enough to bump this up any higher on the list.

==9. My Soul on Fire (Part One and Two)== My Soul on Fire is a very romantic episode which, I admit, I'm always a sucker for. When The Janitor and his girlfriend get married in the Bahamas and they invite everyone to come, JD and Elliot, Carla and Turk, and Dr. Cox and Jordan all face relationship troubles that, in the end, only serve to make the couples stronger. Cliche? A little. Hilarious? Most defeinatly. My Soul on Fire is a very funny, very romantic episode that you're sure to love.

==8. Their Story== Yeah, this is an episode that I'm pretty sure Scrubs fans are surprised to see on here, but let me elaborate:

I love all of the "___ Story" episodes, they're all funny and it's really cool to see someone else's perspective every one in a while. So, when three of the funniest characters all shared an episode in their perspective, I was psyched to how it would be, and it didn't dissapoint. From the very interesting sub-plots of Ted having to stop the nurses from working slowly, Todd having to change Turk's mind about a young patient getting breast implants, and Jordan trying to ruin Keith and Elliot's relationship, it's nice to see how everyone really does end up playing a part in the show.

==7. My Unicorn== This is an episode that revolves around one of my favorite minor characters in the series (Murray [who, fun fact, is played by the guy who was Chandler in Friends], he only appears in this episode) finding out that his Dad needs a kidney, and he's about to reluctantly donate his own, but when complications arise he refuses to do it and JD has to convince him otherwise. This also has the sub-plot of Elliot flirting with everyone to get free stuff, which inevietably leads to a lot of laughs. Overall, this episode is fantastic, and defienatly worth the watch.

==6. My Last Words== I was un-able to find the first half of the episode on Youtube; you can watch it on Netflix if you still have an account. When JD and Turk plan to go to Steak Night, they eventually end up giving that tradition up to help comfort a dying patient and try to tell him that there's nothing to be scared about. This is another of the many, many touching Scrubs episodes, as it really covers the topic in a interesting yet funny way. Couple this with the sub-plot of JD trying to help Denise/Jo- one of the interns- with her horroundes bed-side manners, and you've got yourself an incredibly funny and touching episode.

==5. My Musical== Being debatably the most hyped episodes of the series, My Musical is a fantastic episode with- are you ready for this?- actually good music. It also actually provides an explanation for everyone singing all of a sudden, as one of their patient's has either gone crazy or hurt her head enough that she hears everyone singing. Now, is everyone in the cast a good singer? No (although Turk and Carla are great), but you'll be laughing so hard you won't notice. From such great songs to "The Rant Song", "Everything Comes Down to Poo", and, of course, "Guy Love", this has to be one of the funniest Scrubs episodes.

==4. My Old Lady== Four episodes into the first season, Scrubs decided what it wanted to be: A funny sit-com that had serious moments. And this episode does a fantastic job of showing this. Being the first one in the series that actually shows what Scrubs is, with the episode revolving around the idea that 1 in 3 patients die as JD tries to convince his 74-year-old patient that she isn't ready to die yet, Turk becoming friends with his patient through Football, and Elliot learning Spanish from Carla to talk with her patient. Providing plenty of laughs throughout the episode as well, this episode is one of the first and best of the series.

==3. My Finale== When I saw that I was about to see Scrubs final episode, I prayed to God that it wouldn't suck. Thankfully, my worries were put to rest within the first few minutes of this hilarious episode that wraps up all the loose ties amazingly, from giving us the Janitor's real name (which, for those of you wondering, really is his real name, the creator of the show confirmed it) to Dr. Cox finally revealing how he feels about JD to one of the funniest moments in the show ("They're all gonna die!"), this finale is more then just good enough to end the series off on, it's one of the greatest episodes in Scrubs.

==2. My Screw Up== Well, now you Scrubs fans should know what's at number one, but I digress. My Screw Up is basically about Dr. Cox being all pissy at JD for letting a patient die, and his friend Ben- who just returned from a trip around the world- trying to convince him that it wasn't JD's fault. From the funny beginning to the incredibly sad and heartwarming ending (which, by the way, has awesome music), My Screw Up is- and always will be- one of the best episodes in Scrubs history.

==1. My Lunch== My Lunch has to be one of the greatest moments in television history, with the perfect balance of some really serious, touching moments in the main plot of Dr. Cox getting his three patients their organs and plenty of laughs with the "Todd is gay" sub-plot. Honestly, however, although this would have defienatly ended up making the list, the last three minutes or so (which I'm not going to go into detail about to avoid spoiling them) are what put this episode at number one, since the ending to this episode is- in my opinion- the greatest moment in Television history.