'My Bad Too' | |||
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Episode no. | Season 7 Episode 7 | ||
Directed by | Linda Mendoza | ||
Written by | Clarence Livingston | ||
Featured music | 'Catch My Disease' by Ben Lee 'Texas'(demo version) by Lo-Pro | ||
Production code | 707 | ||
Original air date | April 10, 2008 | ||
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'My Bad Too' is the seventh episode of season seven and the 146th episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It aired on April 10, 2008, as the first episode to air after the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike.
At the end of the episode, Carla finds out Turk can speak Spanish and she forgives him for lying about it. They then discuss how fun it will be for them to talk about people in Spanish while they're in the same room as them (with English-translated captions provided). Translate Scrubs. See 10 authoritative translations of Scrubs in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations. Disc 1 of Season 5 plays with garbled video and the Spanish audio track is missing, even though all other Season 5 discs play fine and have the Spanish audio track. Disc 2 of Season 8 won't play at all and will crash my computers, whether Windows or Mac OS. There's a disc from Season 3 where the first episode won't play at all but all the other.
Plot[edit]
As the 6th anniversary of Turk and Carla's first date approaches, Turk, in order to surprise Carla with a thoughtful gift, has been learning Spanish for the past few months. Meanwhile, one of J.D.'s patients, Emory (a burn victim), pleads to attend his graduation. Unable to make a decision, J.D. seeks advice from Elliot; she agrees that Emory has treatable burns but that she wouldn't get his hopes up, but J.D. ignores her and gladly tells Emory he can attend his graduation. Later on, however, Dr. Cox reveals that the Emory's leg has become infected and that there is no way he is going to his graduation. Later on that day while Carla is on the phone, Turk is bugging her about 'brinner' (breakfast for dinner), she comments on the idea by saying, in Spanish, that she would cook breakfast for dinner every day if he would clean the house. Turk, upon hearing that, quickly cleans the apartment, which Carla sees as a coincidence, and rewards him with flapjacks for dinner. Turk realizes that understanding Spanish without Carla knowing could actually be an advantage, and so decides not to tell her. To deal with the guilt of lying to his wife, he tells her she can pick out anything she wants from the jewelry store.
Scrubs 5 Spanish Fork
Dr. Cox and Dr. Kelso tell Turk that he has a massive advantage over other married men: he can 'spy' on Carla without her knowing. However, Dr. Cox eventually sells him out and says to Carla in Spanish, 'Your husband thinks you're an overbearing control freak with Izzy', which Turk then denies, revealing his secret. Carla is upset at first, but at the end of the episode realizes that Turk was trying to do a nice thing, and that now they can talk privately to each other when J.D. and Elliot are around. They end up commenting in Spanish that Elliot and J.D. will probably be back together in five weeks, as the pair appear to be getting closer than they have been in years. Elsewhere, Dr. Cox decides to get on Dr. Kelso's nerves by messing around with his food.
Cultural references[edit]
Turk and Carla are shown talking in Spanish about J.D. and Elliot at the end of the episode, and no subtitles are shown. Their conversation translates to:
Turk: Like them. I bet you that in six weeks they will be back together.
Carla: Do you think so? Some people are not going to like that.
Reception[edit]
'My Bad Too' received a 4.1 Nielsen rating and a six percent ratings share. The episode was watched by 6.57 million viewers and achieved a 3.4/8 in the key adults 18–49 demographic.
The episode received a 9.5 on IGN.com.[1]
References[edit]
- ^'IGN: My Bad Too Review'. IGN.com. Retrieved 2008-04-14.
Scrubs 5 Spanish Sentences
External links[edit]
Scrubs 5 Spanish Words
- 'My Bad Too' at TV.com
- 'My Bad Too' on IMDb