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*Due to it's increased runtime of 28 minutes rather than the normal 21, this episode was given an increased timeslot for it's first airing and is often gets significantly cut or even goes unaired for syndication broadcasts.
*Due to its increased runtime of 28 minutes rather than the normal 21, this episode was given an increased timeslot for its first airing and is often gets significantly cut or even goes unaired for syndication broadcasts.
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*J.D.'s most uncomfortable moment was watching ] with his Grandma. In ] it was revealed that J.D. later watched ] and regretted it.
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Television episode
"My Bed Banter & Beyond"
"My Bed Banter & Beyond" is the 15th episode of the American sitcomScrubs. It originally aired as Episode 15 of Season 1 on February 5, 2002.
Episode overview
The day starts for J.D. waking up and remembering that last night he had slept with his best friend Elliot. As they are both off that day they decide to just stay in bed all day and have sex.
The episode then cuts forward in time to the next day where the hospital staff have been volunteered for a psychologist's research project by Dr. Kelso. The episode cuts back and forward between that first day and the interviews with the main characters. Dr. Cox's interview is the most significant as he comments on relationships and so it fits in well with J.D. and Elliot. J.D. and Elliot end up fighting and at each other's throats over little things, and so the episode ends with them breaking up after two weeks of being together.
Trivia
Due to its increased runtime of 28 minutes rather than the normal 21, this episode was given an increased timeslot for its first airing and is often gets significantly cut or even goes unaired for syndication broadcasts.