Scrubs season 7 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Dr. Cox steps in as interim chief of medicine, facing challenges like the Plomox medication issue. Turk contemplates a testicular implant and is conflicted about having another child with Carla. The Janitor's Brain Trust claims a new meeting spot, reveling in their quirky antics. Elliot worries about a past patient's health due to a prescribed medication, but finds relief learning his death was unrelated. Turk and Carla navigate their relationship, considering the impact of expanding their family. Dr. Cox adjusts to his leadership role while maintaining his characteristic demeanor.
Full Episode S07E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Dr. Cox avoid the budget meeting?
Dr. Cox is reluctant to fully embrace his role as interim chief of medicine.
What personal decision is Turk considering?
Turk is considering getting a testicular implant.
What issue is Elliot concerned about?
Elliot is worried about a patient who might have been harmed by a medication called Plomox.
How does Dr. Cox handle the Plomox issue?
Dr. Cox is initially dismissive but later deals with the issue, which he inherited from Dr. Kelso.
What is the Brain Trust?
The Brain Trust is a group led by the Janitor, involving quirky plans and activities within the hospital.
Where do the Brain Trust meetings take place?
The Brain Trust claims an office as their new meeting spot or clubhouse.
What is the nature of Turk and Carla's discussion about family?
They discuss the possibility of having another child and the impact it would have on their lives.
How does Turk feel about the testicular implant and another child?
Turk is conflicted about the implant and hesitant about having another child.
How does Elliot's patient concern get resolved?
Elliot learns her patient died from an unrelated accident, not from medication.
What compromise do Turk and Carla reach regarding another child?
They agree to keep considering it, with Carla making a deal to maintain their connection.