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{{Infobox Television episode | |||
|Title = My Cookie Pants | |||
|Series = ] | |||
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|Season = 8 | |||
|Episode = 6 | |||
|Production = 806 | |||
|Writer = Clarence Livingston | |||
|Director = ] | |||
|Guests = ]<br /> ]<br /> ]<br /> Anthony Russell<br /> Erin Kate Whitehead | |||
|Airdate = January 27, 2009 | |||
|Episode list = ] | |||
|Prev = ] | |||
|Next = ] | |||
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'''My Cookie Pants''' is the 6th episode of the ] of the ABC Studios television series '']'', and 156th episode overall. It was broadcast on January 27, 2009. | |||
==Plot== | |||
] tries to teach ] to use compassion while dealing with patients, and stops trying to make her better when she orders a test for a patient that J.D. said not to, which reveals that the patient had stomach cancer. | |||
] seeks ]'s advice on reigniting romance for a special night with J.D., and ] recommends Dr. Cox for chief of medicine, which he finally accepts after initially refusing. Kelso has to make Dr. Cox chief of medicine. | |||
The name of the episode comes from Elliot wearing 'Cookie Pants' to cope with an expanding waistline from eating cookies. | |||
==Music== | |||
*]: "]" | |||
==Reception== | |||
Seth Amitin writes that the episode "wasn't the height of ''Scrubs'' comedy, but it was very funny at times....There were a couple of minor things that didn't fly, like why they had to show that flashback to Denise fluffing the pillow for the patient – seemed extraneous, it only happened a few minutes earlier. But the episode was a pretty good traditional Scrubs episode."<ref>Seth Amitin, "," ''IGN'' (January 29, 2009)</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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==External links== | |||
*Alan Sepinwall, "," ''The Star-Ledger'' (January 28, 2009). | |||
*"," ''The Futon Critic''. | |||
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