Having been convinced that the best part about working in the hospital is the patients, JD changes his mind after he meets Mr. Simon, who is the rudest patient on the ward. Having been insulted, JD’s bedside manner becomes considerably less warm, but when he dies JD feels guilty until Dr Cox points out, in his usual supportive manner, it’s always easier to threaten the nice ones and there was nothing JD could do about the death.
Back on the wards, Turk and Elliot suspect Dr Kelso used to play a guitar back in the day, singing love songs to the mysterious ‘Bunny’ after one of their patients drops a tape. Despite his assurances he didn’t play that hippie crap, they realise he used to be this beautiful, wonderful, sweet caring man, who called his wife Bunny rather than the Devil in a white coat, but they just can’t prove it.
Meanwhile Dr Babe-Magnet-Cox finds himself trapped in a number of relationship quandaries; he’s unable to commit to a new relationship with Kristen as he can’t get Carla out of his head, whilst still indulging in meaningless post-divorce sex with Jordan, yet despite his popularity he still ends up on his own, watching boobs on TV!
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