"Scrubs" My New God (TV Episode 2006) Poster

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10/10
My God! This is a Great Episode!
Thehabbobobba30 January 2010
I loved this episode! The ending was great! I won't spoil it for u if u haven't seen it yet, but if you wanna see the end of the episode, search Scrubs In The Sun on YouTube. The ending was so touching and the song fit perfectly. The previous parts of the episode were also funny. The plot is that Cox's sister is coming for Jack's baptism and Cox doesn't get along with his sister. We all know that the janitor doesn't get along with JD. Jd tries to change people's relationships when the janitor asks for JD's help in packing so the janitor can move. I just had to write a review on it when I saw no one else has. Now I gotta fill up like 3 more lines so... I'm gonna just say my favorite quotes. Jd wants to come to Cox's baptism, but Cox says JD isn't invited then he says that he's joking... Cox: of course I want you to come to the baptism. In fact, I'd like you to be the boy's god father! Jd: I... am touched. (whispered) Cox: I... am lying (whispered) then Turk and Carla start laughing xD
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10/10
OMG one of the Greatest Scrubs ep ever
nicofreezer26 May 2021
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And of any shows by the way. What a fantastic 20 minutes ride, i was smilling the all time and the Great emotional ending like often in Scrubs !

" My New god" is a true high for the show and the best of a very very good Season 5 so far.

J D is gold in this one, also we learn a terrible back story about Perry Cox... Heartbreaking.. The Turk and Carla scenes are so good too, bob Kelso with some gold line about his homosexual son and the janitor beeing the janitor. Amazing.

Today there is no more comedy shows, or a very few, because we cannot laugh and smile about homosexual ,religion, women and stuff like that, I m so glad Scrubs is an old School show who make jokes about everything in a smart and Funny way.

10/10 for this one.
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1/10
Shame on Scrubs
mi_jah20 November 2012
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I think it's beneath the usual intelligence of the show to be supporting religion in this episode, since religion has NOTHING to do with either medicine or humor. This episode even kind of shocked me on this subject, i would have imagined the characters to be on a higher level of thinking. This could have been an opportunity to make a stance against organized religion, but instead the writers chose to go with the average (?) American idea of accepting god as a reality. It feels to me like the writers may have given in to some religious pressure here...

This episode actually lowers my opinion of the show as a whole, knowing that the writers are not capable of keeping such wishful thinking out of it. Shame on Scrubs. Hope to never see any views like it again.
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1/10
The usual American religious schmaltz
srhope-347469 September 2019
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I thought the Scrubs writers had more in them than the religious rubbish in this episode. At the start, atheist Cox is expressing his disgust with the notion of baptising his son. By the end, he has, it seems, no opinion at all about religion - let's not offend the believers, eh? It finishes with everyone happily enjoying the priests indulging in the bizarre ritual. Really, you ought to be ashamed, writers.
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