Scrubs season 2 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Turk anxiously awaits Carla's response to his marriage proposal, complicated by her trip to Chicago. Dr. Townshend, a beloved but outdated doctor, arrives, creating a conflict for J.D. who respects him. Turk's brother, Kevin, visits, stirring up family issues and affecting Turk's relationship with Carla. Dr. Cox and Jordan disagree on learning their baby's gender during an ultrasound. Turk's proposal remains unanswered, straining their relationship further. J.D.'s struggle with Townshend's methods leads to his departure, showcasing the gap between traditional and modern medicine.
Full Episode S02E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Turk anxious at the beginning of the episode?
Turk is anxious because he's waiting for Carla's response to his marriage proposal.
Where did Carla go to think about her decision?
Carla went to Chicago.
Who is Dr. Townshend and what is his relationship with Dr. Kelso?
Dr. Townshend is a well-loved doctor at the hospital and a friend of Dr. Kelso.
What does Turk do after losing a bet?
Turk walks naked in the hospital, singing "Me And Bobby McGee."
Who is Kevin and why is his visit significant?
Kevin is Turk's brother. His visit brings family dynamics and issues, especially his recent divorce.
What disagreement do Dr. Cox and Jordan have during the ultrasound?
They disagree on finding out the baby's gender.
What medical error does J.D. make under Dr. Townshend's guidance?
J.D. accidentally nicks an artery during a procedure.
Why does Dr. Townshend leave the hospital?
Dr. Townshend leaves due to criticism of his outdated medical methods.
How does Carla feel about Turk's maturity for marriage?
Carla expresses doubts about Turk's maturity and readiness for marriage.
How does Elliot assert herself in this episode?
Elliot learns to stand up for herself under immense work pressure.
What is the main issue between Turk and Carla in this episode?
The main issue is the strain in their relationship due to the unresolved proposal and family matters.