![]() ![]() Cox in the hall to insist that she is not crazy, when they are interrupted by J.D. Carla begins to realize that she does not want to separate herself from her work for so long. Carla has decided to take one year parental leave, and Laverne, Ted, and The Worthless Peons wonder how they can go on at the hospital without Carla's help ( "Gonna Miss You, Carla"). ![]() thinks he's moving into the house with her. Turk exits with Isabella, and Elliot expresses concern that J.D. Miller for a stool sample, explaining that " Everything Comes Down to Poo."Ĭarla has brought Isabella to the hospital, and everyone is cooing over the new baby, when Elliot comes in and announces happily that she just bought a new house. Miller is suffering from a psychological problem (as opposed to a neurological one), and tells him to run some tests and "turf her to Psych." Turk and J.D. She drifts out of consciousness, and wakes up being wheeled out of an ambulance in the parking lot of Sacred Heart Hospital, with all the hospital employees singing to her, " Welcome to Sacred Heart," led by Dr. ![]() In reality, no one is actually singing Ms. When she tries to respond, she sings too. As she returns to consciousness, she sees Elliot, J.D., and a worried group of onlookers singing to her ("All Right"). and Elliot in the park, when a woman, Patti Miller (D'Abruzzo), abruptly falls unconscious. Turk says he doesn't mind either way, but as Carla decides she'll take a year off, he starts celebrating. Turk and Carla are deciding whether Carla should take parental leave from the hospital. However, in the style of a traditional Scrubs episode, this is preceded by a cold open. In the style of a traditional musical, this episode follows a two- act structure -with the acts separated by a commercial break instead of an intermission. The episode received five Emmy Award nominations, winning one of them. In 2009, TV Guide ranked "My Musical" #86 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes. The episode was directed by Will Mackenzie. The episode's music was composed by Fordham, Scrubs ' resident composer Jan Stevens, The Worthless Peons' Paul Perry, Tony Award-winning Broadway orchestrator Doug Besterman, and the Avenue Q writing team of Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez. It was written by Debra Fordham, who also wrote most of the lyrics. The episode follows the story of Patti Miller, ( Stephanie D'Abruzzo), a patient who mysteriously starts hearing everyone's speech as singing. It is the 123rd episode of the show, and was originally aired as the sixth episode of the sixth season on Januon NBC. " My Musical" is a musical episode of the American comedy-drama television series Scrubs. 6th episode of the 6th season of Scrubs " My Musical" ![]()
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