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Scrubs season 3

The third season of the American comedy television series Scrubs premiered on NBC on October 2, 2003, and concluded on May 4, 2004, and consists of 22 episodes. This season features many fantasies, as well as features many well-known actors in recurring and guest roles such as Scott Foley, Michael J. Fox, Bellamy Young, Brendan Fraser, and Tara Reid.

Cast and characters
Main castZach Braff as Dr. John "J.D." DorianSarah Chalke as Dr. Elliot ReidDonald Faison as Dr. Chris TurkNeil Flynn as JanitorKen Jenkins as Dr. Bob KelsoJohn C. McGinley as Dr. Perry CoxJudy Reyes as Nurse Carla Espinosa Recurring rolesAloma Wright as Nurse Laverne RobertsRobert Maschio as Dr. Todd QuinlanChrista Miller as Jordan SullivanTara Reid as Danni SullivanScott Foley as Sean KellySam Lloyd as Ted BucklandJohnny Kastl as Dr. Doug MurphyBellamy Young as Dr. Grace Miller • Martin Klebba as Randall Winston Guest starsFreddy Rodriguez as Marco Espinosa • Michael J. Fox as Dr. Kevin Casey • Barry Bostwick as Mr. Randolph • Néstor Carbonell as Dr. Ron Ramirez • Tom Cavanagh as Dan DorianMike Starr as Barry Iverson • Alexander Chaplin as Sam Thompson • Embeth Davidtz as Maddie • Brendan Fraser as Ben SullivanRichard Kind as Harvey CormanChristopher Meloni as Dr. Dave Norris • Nicole Sullivan as Jill TracyGeorge Takei as Priest • The Polyphonic Spree as themselves • The Blanks as the Worthless Peons ==Production==
Production
Rich Eustis was hired as a consultant for this season. In addition, Justin Spitzer wrote a spec script that was made into an episode. Writing staffBill Lawrence – executive producer/head writer • Eric Weinberg – co-executive producer • Matt Tarses – co-executive producer • Tim Hobert – co-executive producer • Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan – supervising producers • Gabrielle Allan – supervising producer • Mike Schwartz – co-producer • Debra Fordham – executive story editor • Mark Stegemann – executive story editor • Janae Bakken – executive story editor • Angela Nissel – story editor • Rich Eustis – consultant Production staff • Bill Lawrence – executive producer/showrunner • Randall Winston – producer • Liz Newman – co-producer • Danny Rose – associate producer Directors Includes directors who directed 2 or more episodes, or directors who are part of the cast and crewMichael Spiller (3 episodes) • Chris Koch (3 episodes) • Bill Lawrence (2 episodes) • Ken Whittingham (2 episodes) • Adam Bernstein (2 episodes) • Gail Mancuso (2 episodes) • Craig Zisk (2 episodes) • Randall Winston (producer) (1 episode) • Richard Alexander Wells (assistant director) (1 episode) • John Inwood (director of photography) (1 episode) ==Episodes==
Episodes
"My Dirty Secret" was originally scheduled to be broadcast on October 16, 2003. However, the entire NBC lineup was pulled due to the Major League Baseball 2003 American League Championship Series on Fox going to a 7th game. The other NBC shows from that night (Friends, ER, and Will & Grace) all shifted their scheduled episodes to the following week. For reasons unknown, this episode was not shifted to the following week, and was broadcast out of order (with some small edits in an attempt to hide the inconsistencies, such as Sean being present, and J.D. being single). This episode was broadcast in its original form and original order in some international markets. Syndication also uses the original version. Notes • † denotes a "supersized" episode, running an extended length of 25–28 minutes. ==References==
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