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"My Jiggly Ball" is the 97th episode of the American situation comedy Scrubs. It originally aired as Episode 4 of Season 5 on January 10, 2006.
Plot
J.D. has to give the introduction to Kelso in an award ceremony and tries to discover the human side of him but seems to hit a dead end as Kelso puts a rich person into a drug trial rather than a poor man with the same disease. Meanwhile Elliot is stuck in a free clinic but turns down the help of Carla, J.D. and Turk for her pride. In this episode, Dr. Cox and Dr. Kelso are wearing each other's lab coats. We, as an audience, finally get to see how hard it would be to do "Big Bob's" job. People's lives hanging on every choice he makes, getting to help hundreds yet having to watch a man die slowly in a bed. Knowing all the while that although you may have done the right thing to help the most people, someone still has to pay the ultimate price for it.
Jiggly Ball
This fictional game, contrived by the janitor, involves a player standing inside a circle and having tennis balls thrown at him or her by the other players. Anybody who catches a rebound moves up to the death line for a closer throw.
Trivia
- During the competition to see who has to introduce Dr. Kelso, Dr. Mickhead shows that he is a physician although in My Turf War, he is said to be a surgeon.
- When they are in the wheel chairs you can see Snoop dog resident even though it's a competition for the attendings.
- When Dr. Cox confronts Dr. Kelso about removing his patient from the drug trial, both Cox and Kelso are wearing the same white coats with 'Perry Cox MD' written on them.
Featured music
- "Sideways" by Citizen Cope
- "Golden Years" by David Bowie
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