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J.D. discusses the philosophy of death with a transplant patient. Elliot feels that having a unisex locker room at the hospital is unfair. Meanwhile, Turk proposes to Carla just before she leaves for 5 days to take care of her grieving... See more »

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Dr. John 'J.D.' Dorian
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Dr. Elliot Reid
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Dr. Christopher Turk
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Janitor
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Dr. Bob Kelso
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Dr. Perry Cox
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Nurse Carla Espinosa
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Steve Larkin
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Ted Buckland
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Todd Quinlan
Jill Tracy ...
Elaine
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Nurse Roberts
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Father
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Dr. Mitchell
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Sandy Larkin
Joey Saravia ...
Ralphie

Directed by

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Chris Koch

Written by

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Bill Lawrence ... (created by) (creator)
 
Matt Tarses ... (teleplay by) &
Tim Hobert ... (teleplay by)
 
Bill Lawrence ... (story by)
 
Mike Schwartz ... (executive story editor)
 
Janae Bakken ... (story editor) and
Debra Fordham ... (story editor) and
Mark Stegemann ... (story editor)

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Gabrielle Allan ... producer
Garrett Donovan ... producer
Neil Goldman ... producer
Tim Hobert ... consulting producer
Bill Lawrence ... executive producer / producer (showrunner)
Liz Newman ... co-producer
Danny Rose ... associate producer
Matt Tarses ... co-executive producer
Eric Weinberg ... co-executive producer
Randall Keenan Winston ... producer (as Randall Winston)

Music by

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Jan Stevens

Cinematography by

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John Inwood ... director of photography

Editing by

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Rick Blue

Editorial Department

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Nicola Scaramuzzo ... post production supervisor
Eli Dolleman ... post-production assistant (uncredited)
Larry Field ... final colorist (uncredited)
Tod Lautenberg ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Brett Benner
Debby Romano

Production Design by

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Susan Bolles

Art Direction by

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Victoria Ruskin ... (uncredited)

Set Decoration by

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Brian Kasch

Costume Design by

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Carey Bennett

Makeup Department

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Darla Albright ... makeup artist
Scott Williams ... hair stylist
Nadyne Peoples ... key makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Mark J. Greenberg ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Franklyn Gottbetter ... second assistant director (as Franklyn M. Gottbetter)
Paul Pedreira ... first assistant director
Scott K. Harris ... second second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Patrick Bolton ... on-set dresser (as Patrick J. Bolton)
Tim Caprarelli ... swing gang
John Hill ... leadman
Paul Iannizzotto ... property master
Kehaulani Quitan ... swing set dresser
Rudy Rohde ... swing gang
Gyula Toth ... swing gang (as Gyula 'Jules' Toth)
Vincent Luizzi ... set dresser (uncredited)
Felice Orefice III ... paint foreman (uncredited)
Mike Sudrow ... assistant property master (uncredited)

Sound Department

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John W. Cook II ... re-recording mixer
Joe Foglia ... production sound mixer
Mitch Gettleman ... supervising sound editor (as Mitchell C. Gettleman)
Peter Nusbaum ... re-recording mixer
James Bailey ... foley artist (uncredited)
Chris Navarro ... adr mixer (uncredited)
Tanya Peel ... boom operator (uncredited) / cable utility (uncredited)
David Ruth ... sound editor (uncredited)

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Manmeet Singh ... visual effects artist

Camera and Electrical Department

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John Koth ... best boy grip / best boy: grip
Kirsten Laube ... loader
Richard Cheung ... lamp operator (uncredited)
Robert Cheung ... best boy electric (uncredited)
Bobby Foster ... dolly grip (uncredited)
John Malvino ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Charles Papert ... a-camera / steadicam operator (uncredited)
Andrew Rawson ... gaffer (uncredited)
Calvin Starnes ... grip (uncredited)
Dwight Tudor ... assistant camera (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Nickolaus Brown ... costumer (uncredited)
Shelly Cowan ... set costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Albert Epps ... location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Lazlo Bane ... music performers: theme song
Timothy Bright ... composer: theme music (as Tim Bright)
Chad Fischer ... composer: theme music
Mitchell Leib ... executive in charge of soundtracks
Chris Link ... composer: theme music
Kenji Nakai ... music scoring mixer
Paul F. Perry ... music arranger: vocals

Script and Continuity Department

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Denise Karey ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Scott Ayers ... construction driver (uncredited)
Paul Burlin ... production driver (uncredited)
Dale Clarke ... driver: set dressing (uncredited)
Brian McQuown ... production driver (uncredited)
Glenn Midcap ... transportation coordinator (uncredited)
Bob Neal ... production driver (uncredited)
Brad Quick ... production driver (uncredited)
Robert J. Young ... transportation captain (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Jonathan Doris ... medical advisor (as Dr. Jonathan Doris)
Hillary Simone Hirsch ... production coordinator
Dolly Klock ... medical advisor (as Dr. Dolly Klock)
Raul Camacho ... assistant to producer (uncredited)
Erik E. Crown ... production assistant (uncredited)
Amy D'Alessandro ... titles (uncredited)
Barbara Fetzer ... second assistant accountant (uncredited)
S. Brett Gantt ... accountant (uncredited)
Adrienne Kisson ... assistant to producer (uncredited)
James Lubin ... production assistant (uncredited)
Norm Swain ... production assistant (uncredited)
S. Denise Wax ... first assistant accountant (uncredited)
Jared Weisfelner ... production assistant (uncredited)
Peter Wentzel ... finance executive (uncredited)
Oorala Yamada ... key set production assistant (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

J.D. discusses the philosophy of death with a transplant patient. Elliot feels that having a unisex locker room at the hospital is unfair. Meanwhile, Turk proposes to Carla just before she leaves for 5 days to take care of her grieving mother, leaving him to ponder over what her answer will be. Written by born-rock64

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Also Known As
  • My Philosophy (United States)
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  • 24 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The song the cast perform at the end of the episode is Waiting for My Real Life to Begin by Colin Hay (formerly of Men at Work.) He appears a few times throughout the series as the character, Troubador. See more »
Goofs When Turk is asking Ralphie to spit up the rubber glove, the medical tape on the table disappears and reappears between shots. See more »
Movie Connections References Candid Camera (1948). See more »
Soundtracks At Last See more »
Quotes Dr. Bob Kelso: Laverne, I'm going to pretend you're not wearing that.
Nurse Laverne Roberts: Don't you usually wait 'till you get home to do that?
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