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Dr. Cox was a fan favorite of the popular series, which ran from 2001 to 2010, airing for seven seasons on ABC and two on NBC.
Brendan Fraser fits perfectly into the Scrubs universe, we'll tell you that. Here, the show reveals Dr. Cox's tender and goofy side through his friendship with Ben.
Meanwhile, Jordan and Carla each have problems with Dr. Cox, and Turk joins the hospital airband. Why It’s on the List: It’s the Turk dance episode, people. What else do you need?
In a wildly popular TV show like Scrubs that's filled with several memorable characters, few are more memorable than John C. McGinley's Doctor Cox.
Now that it's confirmed Zach Braff is officially returning to the Scrubs reboot, here are some characters we'd like to see return to the series.
For nine seasons on Scrubs, John C. McGinley cracked us up as the perpetually miserable Dr. Cox, who would taunt poor J.D. with relentless insults, and of course, call him girl’s names on a ...
Carla and Turk are a couple with couple arguments, JD and Elliot have slept together while managing to stay friends, Cox and Jordan's tenuous relationship remains just that, Kelso and Cox hate ...
While Dr. Cox is slightly starting to feel stale after nine years, Drew and Denise are refreshing as the new Cox and Jordan of Scrubs med school.
Scrubs and Crossing Jordan are among the shows safe for a second season next Fall.
Things To Do TV and Streaming John C. McGinley reflects on his days as Dr. Cox on ‘Scrubs’ while sharing a few extremely personal hospital experiences Justin Lubin/NBC Universal Photo 1 of 2 ...
John C. McGinley shared that the pilot script for 'Scrubs' was sent to him, with a note in the margin about the character of Dr. Cox.
We’re not exactly in vogue.” Dr. Cox was a fan favorite of the popular series, which ran from 2001 to 2010, airing for seven seasons on ABC and two on NBC.