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Carla Espinosa

 
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Carla Espinosa-Turk
Scrubs character
Carla Espinosa.jpg
First appearance "My First Day"
Created by Bill Lawrence
Portrayed by Judy Reyes
Information
Gender Female
Age 38
Occupation Nurse
Title Charge Nurse
Family Marco Espinosa (brother), two unnamed sisters, Aunt Marie (deceased), Mrs. Espinosa (mother, deceased)
Spouse(s) Christopher Turk (husband)
Children Isabella "Izzy" Turk (daughter), expecting second child

Carla Espinosa Turk is a fictional character in the American comedy-drama Scrubs, portrayed by Judy Reyes.

Carla has appeared in every episode except three Season 8 episodes, "My Happy Place", "My Cookie Pants" and "My Full Moon".

Judy Reyes was a regular cast member for the first eight seasons, and is the only original cast member not set to appear in season nine.

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Carla is the head nurse at Sacred Heart Hospital,[1] in which the main action of the show takes place.

She is prone to overreaction and constantly feels the need to tell friends and co-workers how to go about their lives, especially the series' main character, J.D. (Zach Braff). This advice is often unwanted, but she nearly always turns out to be right. She calls her constant need to tell others what to do "her crack" in the fifth season. Despite having some problems of her own, no one dares make fun of her; when anyone does, she generally overreacts and ends up humiliating them. Despite her faults, nearly all the characters happily follow her advice in the end.

Family life

Carla was born in the Dominican Republic but moved to Chicago while still a child. All her family is from the Dominican Republic, despite Turk's frequent and incorrect assertions that she is Mexican or Puerto Rican. It is revealed in Season 5 that she is 36 years old. It is also revealed in the episode "His Story" that Carla's father ran out on the family when Carla was a child.

Carla starts dating Christopher Turk (Donald Faison) in the show's second episode, "My Mentor". They have been together for almost the entire run of the show, and they constantly prove to have a solid relationship. Carla marries Turk in the season finale of season 3, "My Best Friend's Wedding". She and Turk go through a trial separation in season 4 after Carla discovers that Turk is still talking to his ex-girlfriend without telling her he is married. Following some couples' therapy and some frank discussions with Turk and J.D., however, the couple reunite and immediately begin trying to conceive. Initially, they are unsuccessful, but they finally get pregnant toward the end of the season after several episodes are spent on Turk and Carla worrying about their respective fertility. Carla gives birth to a baby girl, whom they name Isabella, in the episode "My Best Friend's Baby's Baby and My Baby's Baby". J.D. becomes the godfather of the child. In "My Coffee" when J.D. enters the room that Carla's in with Isabella in her arms, she points to him and says "Isabella, this is the man you will be competing with for your father's love." In "My House", it is revealed that she suffers from post-partum depression. She spends most of the following episode in denial about the condition, but finally gets help after a frank discussion with Jordan Sullivan, who had also suffered from the condition.

Carla announces that she is pregnant for the second time in "My Absence".

She has two sisters and a brother named Marco (Freddy Rodriguez) who hates Turk, and who for years pretended he was unable to speak English in front of Carla. Her mother, who also hates Turk, dies in the episode "My Drama Queen".

Relationships with other characters

J.D.

Carla affectionately nicknames J.D. "Bambi" in season 1, and the nicknames sticks. She claims that of all the interns she has worked with, J.D. is the only one whose approval she actually cares about, to the extent that she feigns an interest in black-and-white photography so he would think she is intelligent.[2] She is highly protective of J.D.; when Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley) tears into him in "My Nickname", she is quick to come to his defense and tell off the senior doctor. Unfortunately this leads Cox to publicly embarrass J.D. again, which in turn leads J.D. to blow up at Carla. This results in a heated (albeit brief) fight between the two.

Carla and J.D. have a strong friendship; he even gossips with her "like one of the girls".[3] In "My Lips Are Sealed", J.D. and Carla share a drunken kiss, which leads to some tension between each other and Turk, though this is resolved soon afterward.

While Carla sometimes complains that Turk and J.D. are a stronger couple than she and Turk, there has been no real rivalry between Carla and J.D. for Turk's attention, and both seek to encourage Turk to do the right thing as a husband and friend, respectively.

Elliot

Carla doesn't feel particularly close to Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke) at first, although they have since become best friends. Series creator Bill Lawrence has said on DVD commentaries that this mirrored Reyes' and Chalke's real-life relationship.

Though they are close, their relationship is not without friction; Carla sometimes resents Elliot's neurotic perfectionism and (unintended) condescension about her family background. Elliot in turn is often annoyed by Carla's bossiness. In "My Lucky Charm", the two get into a vicious "catfight" (much to the delight of the male employees) over what had started as a disagreement over plans of theirs that were flaked on by both Carla and Elliot.

Elliot is a bridesmaid at Carla and Turk's wedding. Before the ceremony, Carla says that she feels closer to Elliot than she does to her own sisters.[4] In "My Cold Shower", she fantasizes (along with all the other main characters) about marrying Elliot and comments that life would be simpler if she did.[5]

Dr. Cox

Dr. Perry Cox has always had a soft spot for Carla, as she is not afraid to stand up to him. Cox claims that Carla is the only one who 'gets him' and is often very protective of her. During the first season, it is revealed that Dr. Cox is madly in love with Carla, but since she is with Turk, he does nothing about it. It is revealed in "My Quarantine" that at one point they went on a date together that did not end as Dr. Cox would have liked, but nevertheless strengthened their friendship. When Carla confesses how fearful she is of being a parent in "My Way Home", Cox happily tells Carla that he knows she'll be a terrific mother.[6] In "My Point of No Return" Carla becomes the godmother to Dr. Cox and Jordan's daughter, Jennifer Dylan.

References

  1. ^ "His Story IV". Scrubs. NBC. 2007-02-01. No. 7, season 6. 23 minutes in.
  2. ^ "My Nickname". Scrubs. NBC. 2001-10-27. No. 10, season 1.
  3. ^ "My Roommates". Scrubs. NBC. 2005-02-22. No. 18, season 4.
  4. ^ "My Best Friend's Wedding". Scrubs. NBC. 2004-05-04. No. 22, season 3.
  5. ^ "My Cold Shower". Scrubs. NBC. 2007-05-03. No. 19, season 6.
  6. ^ "My Way Home". Scrubs. NBC. 2006-01-24. No. 07, season 5.

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