My Point of No Return
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J.D. and Elliot lean in for a kiss |
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| Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 22 |
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| Guest stars | Elizabeth Banks (Dr. Kim Briggs) Mike Henry (New Urologist) |
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| Written by | Garrett Donovan & Neil Goldman | ||||||
| Directed by | Linda Mendoza | ||||||
| Production no. | 622 | ||||||
| Original airdate | May 17, 2007 | ||||||
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"My Point of No Return" is the 139th episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It aired as Episode 22 on May 17 2007 and is the final episode of season six.
Plot
Kim moves in with J.D. so that they can raise their child and Elliot continues to plan her wedding to Keith. Meanwhile, members of Janitor's "brain trust", although Doug has been replaced with Lloyd, help Keith to become a better potential husband. J.D. learns about fatherhood and Dr. Cox's daughter, Jennifer Dylan, is baptized. But as J.D. and Elliot make big changes in their lives with their two respective relationships, they begin to wonder whether they should really be with each other.
At the end of the episode, J.D. and Elliot try to comfort each other in the on-call room as they are each questioning their commitments. They talk about their past relationship (how they were perfect for each other, with matching faults and fears of commitment) and their anxiety about the future, especially since both of them seemed to have crossed "points of no return," in their respective relationships. The episode ends with a montage, first of Turk and Carla together, then Cox and Jordan together, then Keith alone, then Kim alone, with J.D. and Elliot leaning in for a kiss, although the episode (and season) ends without showing if anything actually happened, leaving the conclusion for the beginning of next season.
Trivia
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- Elliot wears scrubs, which she has not done in 2 years. In the podcast commentary of "My Cold Shower," Sarah Chalke refers to this in that it reminds her how much more comfortable the scrubs are than the heels that she usually wears.
- This is the first time we see Jordan and Dr. Cox's daughter Jennifer Dylan.
- When J.D. and Elliot talk about their lives, the viewer can see the words "PEACE SAM" stuck to the locker's door behind J.D. The same words can be seen in the locker room in "My Screw Up."
Cameos
- During J.D's fantasy in which everyone leaves the lobby as Dr. Cox becomes enraged, Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence and one of the episode's writers Neil Goldman have cameos as two men running out of the gift shop with stuffed animals.
- Mike Henry has a cameo in this episode as the new Urologist.
Featured music
External links
| Scrubs | |
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| Main characters: | John "J.D." Dorian (Zach Braff) · Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke) · Christopher Turk (Donald Faison) · Carla Espinosa (Judy Reyes) · Perry Cox (John C. McGinley) · Bob Kelso (Ken Jenkins) · Janitor (Neil Flynn) |
| Other characters: | Jordan Sullivan (Christa Miller) · |
| Setting: | Sacred Heart Hospital |
| Music: | "Superman" by Lazlo Bane · The Blanks · Colin Hay · Keren DeBerg · Joshua Radin |
| Crew: | Bill Lawrence · Neil Goldman · Garrett Donovan · Mike Schwartz · Michael Spiller · Adam Bernstein |
| Notable Episodes: | Episode list · "My First Day" · "My Lunch" · "My Musical" · "My Old Lady" · "My Screw Up" · "My Way Home" |
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