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Dr. Kelso dances through the hall on his anniversary.
J.D. tells Cox he wants to be like him...only more successful. The scene dissolves into the summing up of the choices the characters had made.
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Elliot gets a reputation.
J.D. sees his brother as a big kid...and learns from it.
The characters take their first steps...including J.D., who takes his off a bridge.
Julie enters the hospital, making the day for the male (and some female) staffers.
The residents realize that the best thing is to stop worrying about where they're going and enjoy where they're at -- like a fancy rooftop restaurant.
Turk and J.D. make ends meet by stealing stuff from the hospital.
Everywhere Perry looks, he sees Jordan.
J.D., Carla, and Elliot realize the harsh truth about themselves, but each try to take positive steps.
Elliot gives J.D. his Christmas present.
Elliot tells J.D. that she needs to take some time to get her life in order. </div>
In a fantasy sequence, Todd wrestles the old woman for her license.
J.D. sees his patient's idea of death.
Turk commiserates with his brother at the bar (background music).
Dr. Cox tries to make Dr. Kelso's physical as comfortable as possible.
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Relationships are embraced and loneliness is endured.
J.D. makes peace with being himself.
J.D. and Turk "pimp out."
Turk and J.D. are at the bar (background music).
Turk dreams about Elliot.
J.D. imagines a way to make a bad situation better.
The Rerun Dance.
Carla is looking at pictures of her mom (background music).
Ted the Lawyer takes a stand against Kelso.
J.D. imagines his dream job.
Dr. Cox steps in on Elliot's behalf.
The Residents experience the monotony of their jobs.