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Scrubsaired its musical episode in 2007 , and plenty of its song still hold up today , as some of the numbers are better than others . However , the soundtrack for time of year 6 , installment 6 , " My melodic , " is comparatively consistent in its tone . Scrubsisn’t the first sitcom to douse its toe into the genre , but its participation in the tradition result in one of the most extremely - revered lesson , outrank amongthe near musical episodes of non - musical television shows .

Certain members oftheScrubscasthad musical screen background ahead of the installment being made , whereas others had much less large roles due to their rawness . Regardless , the tone ofthe genuineness is pad by the casting of Broadway star Stephanie D’Abruzzoas Miss Miller , and it ’s one of the good episodes acrossall nine seasons ofScrubsas a resolution . D’Abruzzo made a name for herself as part of the original cast ofAvenue Qand brings her outspoken talents toScrubsas a patient who hears music that no other character does . Miss Miller ’s condition is used as a framing gimmick for the Song in the episode .

Grey ’s Anatomy famously had melodious performances integrated within season 7 episode 18 and it was the Scrubs melodic episode that made it possible .

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10"Options" - Performed By Elliot & Carla

The brief duet is theScrubsmusical episode’s shortest song.

" Options " wait on as a short duo that allows Elliot and Carla to exchange unrealistic solutions to their respective issues . The song does n’t even hit the 30 - endorsement markand functions more as a form of tag for " The Rant Song , " which like a shot precedes it . The abbreviated run clip and unoriginal melodic phrase mean the Sung is already over before it set out to get along into its own .

9"All Right" - Performed By JD, Elliot, & Miss Miller

This opener is more of a prologue for theScrubsmusical episode.

As another brief composition , " All mighty " allows the audience its first glimpse into how Miss Miller is understand outcome . Although the outspoken arrangements start to become interesting toward the last , the song is fair disappointing , find out as it ’s the first featured in the episode . However , it could be argued that " All right-hand " is nothing more than a prologue , and therefore , " Welcome to Sacred Heart " is the rightful opener of the " My Musical " sequence .

8"When The Truth Comes Out" Performed By The Ensemble

The number is a parody of a piece fromLes Misérables.

breathe in by " Do You Hear the People Sing ? " fromLes Misérables , this track is performed as Miss Miller awaits her exam upshot . As well as stand up well on its own , " When the true statement Comes Out " also acts as a platform for many of the songs that preceded it to make a reappearance . Carla and JD are among the character who bring back lyrics and melodic line from songs such as " Everything Comes Down to Poo " and " Gon na Miss You Carla . “The intertwining of various voice serves the vocal well , along with the spoken Bible section that progresses the overall narrative of the episode .

7"Gonna Miss You Carla” - Performed By The Ensemble

Ted’s band ties the song together.

The barbershop harmonies from Ted ’s banding lay a solid founding for " Gon na Miss You Carla , " with space for various melodic gags from character such as Todd and Dr. Kelso . The joyous delivery of Turk ’s lines play well against Carla ’s melancholic part , as the couple make up one’s mind the time to come of Carla ’s calling as a nursemaid at Sacred Heart Hospital . For a relatively short song , " Gon na Miss You Carla " in effect fits in a lot of ideas .

6"The Rant Song" - Performed By Dr. Cox, Miss Miller, JD, & The Janitor

Dr. Cox gets a patter song.

John C. McGinley’sScrubscharacter is known for his aggressive and witty bombast on a variety of subjects . " The Rant Song"allows Dr. Cox to reduplicate his key signature style of communication in a musical setting , with the rapid - fire transcription drawing inspiration from the style of Gilbert and Sullivan . Neil Flynn also spill the beans his only solo argumentation in " The Rant Song , " as the Janitor explain his hate of JD in a pleasing baritone horn .

5"Finale (Friends Forever/What’s Going To Happen)" - Performed By The Ensemble

Scrubsuses its signature move in musical form.

One of the hallmark of aScrubsepisode is the worked up whiplash put in office by the writers . The " My Musical " episode ’s close issue starts in a elan that ’s urge on byGrease , withan cheerful melody chronicling the friendship between JD and Elliot . The playful rhythms and overlapping lyrics give an overall optimistic feeling . However , the song take a drastic act andbecomes an worked up ballad from Miss Miller as she begins to think over her mortality . The third and last plane section of the song revert listeners to a state of contentedness as the faculty of sanctified Heart reassure their patient of her ensured endurance .

The Scrubs musical episode is one of the most notable musical episodes of the 2000s . Here are the 10 good lyrics from the instalment .

4"For The Last Time I’m Dominican" Performed By Turk & Carla

The couple argue through song.

This song allows Turk and Carla to continue an argument that has been ever - present inScrubs . Turk ’s ignorance regarding Carla ’s heritage is last put under the spotlightin a mode that ’s impossible to ignore , with the Latin instrumentation serving as the complete accompaniment for the heated substitution . Although the topic is something that angers Carla , the song manage the topic well without it becoming too acute , with the lyric poem being littered with gags and character reference to otherScrubsepisodes . Donald Faison and Judy Reyes have two of the good voice among theScrubscast , sothe duet is one of the most professionally execute in the episode .

Judy Reyes broke her pelvis during the production of " My melodious , " so many of Carla ’s panorama had to be change or rescheduled . *

Despite it being one of Scrubs ' most popular installment , " My Musical " was a painful and unforgettable experience for Carla actress Judy Reyes .

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3"Welcome To Sacred Heart" - Performed By Dr. Kelso

Miss Miller arrives at the hospital in this true opening number.

A lot is riding on the possible action number of a musical , and " Welcome to Sacred Heart " does n’t close up under the pressure . The obviously - named Song dynasty innovate the chief characters well — although this is not required during a show ’s sixth time of year , the lyrical content of the song is aim at D’Abruzzo ’s character rather than viewers of the show . try about Sacred Heart from the perspective of Miss Miller is especially amusing , asthe lyric content of the Sung dynasty starts quite wholesome and make grow into a more truthful apprisal of events .

There is a light reprise of " Welcome to Sacred Heart " at the end of the episode , where Miss Miller hums the song to herself after she has had a mind tumor bump off and therefore no longer hear the staff singing .

2"Everything Comes Down To Poo" - Performed By Turk, JD, & Miss Miller

Scrubsturns a vulgar subject into a catchy show tune.

There are n’t many show that can turn the request for a stool sample distribution into a Broadway - vogue show-stopper , butScrubsmanaged to do just that in " My melodic . " For a song that largely declare the benefit of analyzing fecal matter , " Everything fall Down to Poo " is one of the Sung on the soundtrack that warrants a heavy deal of repeat listens . The strain is full to the brim with witty jokesand clever punning , with the spoken word sections being just as entertaining as the musical line of products .

OnFake Doctors , tangible Friends with Zach and Donald , theScrubsre - lookout man podcast , Zach Braff put forward that certain lines of " Everything come Down to Poo " had to be rewritten due to the nature of their excessive vulgarity .

1"Guy Love" - Performed by Turk & JD

The bromance ballad.

TheScrubsmusical instalment sticks out from the bunch in declamatory part due to its platonic love song between Turk and JD . Love songs in musicals are often a declaration of amatory erotic love , with friendships not often being described in such an cozy style . The relationship between Turk and JD is reflective ofZach Braff and Donald Faison ’s real - life story friendly relationship , so " Guy Love " is a perfect demo of their chemistry both on- and off - screen .

The song carry on a life-time of its own outside " My melodious , " with Braff and Faison performing " Guy Love " in mount such as Jimmy Kimmel ’s chat show . " Guy Love , " in add-on to being the best vocal in " My Musical , " is an important testament to the sexual love that exist within male friendships , the admittance of which is a stain thatScrubshas often seek to dispel in an attempt to normalize the presence of the emotion .

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Sara Ramirez as Calliope Torres in Greys Anatomy season 7 episode 18 and Zach Braff as JD and Donald Faison as Turk in Scrubs season 6 episode 6

Judy Reyes as Carla and Sarah Chalke as Elliot having a conversation in Scrubs

Zach Braff as JD and Sarah Chalke as Elliot looking concerned in Scrubs

Sarah Chalke as Elliot, Zach Braff as JD, Donald Faison as Turk, and Stephanie D’Abruzzo as Miss Miller in Scrubs

Judy Reyes sitting down as The Blanks look at her in Scrubs

The cast of Scrubs surrounding Ken Jenkins as Dr. Kelso, all singing

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Judy Reyes as Carla in Scrubs and scene from My Musical

Ken Jenkins as Dr. Kelso in Scrubs, singing to Stephanie D’Abruzzo as Miss Miller

Donald Faison as Turk and Zach Braff as JD singing Guy Love in Scrubs

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