
Elliot races J.D. up the stairs and through the hospital hallway.
J.D. experiences his first night on-call; the song ends as he stands amid the bustling hospital, rubbing his temples.
Turk and Dr. Wen argue over which song to play in the OR. The song then sticks in everyone's heads..."like a virus."
[DVD Version - "Fool</a> by Tim Cullen.] J.D. explains the rule of "one in three" (the song is later repeated after the second commercial break).
J.D.'s patient, Mrs. Tanner, comforts him; the doctors experience the exception to 'the rule'; the scene ends with the gang enjoying time in the park.
No songs available for this episode.
Dr. Cox reminisces about his marriage to Jordan.
Turk serenades Carla.
The staff works as a "well oiled machine", relaying the urine sample.
[DVD Version Unknown] Todd's indiscretion causes concern in the O.R. that Turk may have nicked the patient's colon (background music).
Elliot exits a cab, prepared for her night on the town.
J.D. is driving Turk to see the hospital's new billboard.
[DVD Version Unknown] J.D. enters the bar.
Nurse Tisdale's 9:15 break.
Turk runs to find the pregnant teen under the Christmas tree in Miller park.
In a 'Fifties fantasy, J.D. revives the comatose patient.
[DVD Version Unknown] Elliot and Dr. Cox work towards the "perfect game."
J.D. imagines his reaction to Alex being ready.
Elliot and J.D. "hook up."
J.D. and Elliot enjoy each other in the closet -- and every other part of the hospital.
Carla tries to play the requested music for her comatose patient; she and the lawyer later sing it.
Elliot helps J.D. find his method for emotional release.
Turk, Elliot, & J.D. come into work, reveling in their "coolness."
[DVD Version Unknown] Turk's student, Kristen, spends an evening with Dr. Cox (background music).
J.D. recalls walking into his parents' bedroom as a child.
Elliot and Turk give their presentation.
No songs available for this episode.
[DVD Version - "Upside Down</a> by Jackpot.] J.D. faces his fear of the contagious patient.
J.D. and Ben view the photos as the tests are redone.
A rotating split-screen depicts the resolve to change.
Ted and his band practice their renditions of cartoon theme songs.
Mr. Bober gets his surgery and the song closes the episode.