Scrubs/My Life in Four Cameras
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< Scrubs
| My Life in Four Cameras | |
| Season 4, Episode 17 | |
| Airdate | February 15, 2005 |
| Production Number | 417 |
| Writer(s) | Debra Fordham |
| Director(s) | Adam Bernstein |
| My Quarantine | My Roommates |
| Scrubs — Season Four | |
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My Life in Four Cameras is the seventeenth episode of the fourth season of Scrubs, and the eighty-fifth episode overall.
Guest Stars: Clay Aiken (Kenny), Christa Miller Lawrence (Jordan Sullivan), Chrystee Pharris (Kylie), Ken Lerner (Mr. James), Deonté Gordon (Figsack), Jeremy Howard (Fat Frank), Dave Martel (Dave Martel)
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JD wonders what life would be like if it was a sitcom. In the sitcom, JD conquers his fear of hot air balloons, Elliot gives a dying man his best day ever, and the team competes in a talent show to win enough money to let a cafeteria boy named Kenny (Clay Aiken) keep his job.
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- Live Studio Audience: In order to achieve the sitcom style of J.D.'s fantasy, this episode of Scrubs was filmed in the four camera format and utilized a live audience.
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