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Sacred Heart Hospital has seen its fair share of familiar faces, some of which you might barely remember. From legends like Dick Van Dyke to Hollywood A-listers like Ryan Reynolds, these guest stars brought extra charm and surprises to Scrubs. Join us as we revisit the actors who made brief but unforgettable appearances on everyone’s favorite medical comedy series!

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00:00Hello my rise time, summer time gal, send me a kiss by wire, yes sir!
00:07Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're looking at the biggest names you might not remember
00:11visited Sacred Heart over the years.
00:14You never know what life you put in your lap when you open your arms and embrace it.
00:19Number 20, Tom Cavanaugh.
00:21Why are they all here?
00:23Zombie!
00:25Tom Cavanaugh broke out as the titular character on Ed.
00:29To Arrowverse fans, Cavanaugh is best known as Harrison Wells.
00:33On another Earth, Cavanaugh was JD's older brother, Dan Dorian.
00:37How are you chocolate chip clap, chocolate little brother?
00:39Chocolate chippity good.
00:40More whipped cream, Christopher?
00:41Bring it.
00:43Of course, it often feels like JD is the older one, being embarrassed by Dan's slacker attitude
00:50as he coasts through life.
00:51At the same time, Dan steps up as the big brother when he notices how much Dr. Cox means
00:57to JD.
00:58Dan knows that he's no role model for JD, but Dr. Cox could be, telling him what will happen
01:04if he doesn't look out for his brother.
01:06JD also gives Dan a much needed push, putting him on the path to becoming a successful estate
01:11agent.
01:12Well, if you're doing so well, how come you made me buy you your lunch?
01:15Good question, JD.
01:18I was unaware when needed a reason to try and score a free meal.
01:21Are you...
01:22Can I just...
01:23I'm just...
01:24You have your own sandwich.
01:27Now I have yours.
01:28Number 19.
01:29William Daniels.
01:30All righty.
01:32What do we have here?
01:34What you've got here, young man, are four cases of Legionnaire's pneumonia.
01:38So I would start us out on IV aminoglycosides.
01:40And make sure you check for urinary Legionella antigen.
01:43To millennials, this actor will always be Mr. Feeney from Boy Meets World.
01:48Daniels also won two primetime Emmys for his performance as Dr. Mark Craig on St. Elsewhere.
01:54He'd play another doctor in a season one episode of Scrubs.
01:58In fact, this episode includes appearances from fellow St. Elsewhere actors, Ed Begley Jr.,
02:03Stephen First, and Eric Lanouville.
02:06All four play doctors being treated for Legionnaire's pneumonia, seizing the opportunity to mess with
02:12newbies like J.D.
02:14So, Junior, what's with the antecubital venopuncture?
02:17Oh, I got hit with the business center when my hep B patient syringes last night.
02:21I once had a colleague who got bit by a patient with rabies.
02:24He's okay, right?
02:26No, he died.
02:27Daniels stands out as Dr. Douglas, who doesn't hesitate to let the interns treating him know
02:31that he's more experienced than they are.
02:34That may be true, but when it comes to mentorship, Daniels could learn a thing or two from Mr.
02:38Feeney.
02:39Persevere, and prosperity shall be yours.
02:50All right, I'm a fortune cookie.
02:52Number 18, Dave Foley.
02:54I understand you guys spend most of your time fighting death around here, so it's understandable
02:58that you're made uncomfortable by this.
03:01Now, if you'd like, I'm willing to counsel both of you.
03:05I was tempted to take him up on that.
03:06As far as NBC sitcoms go, Dave Foley is primarily associated with news radio.
03:12He also popped up in two episodes of Scrubs as Dr. Lester Hedrick.
03:16Being Sacred Heart's grief counselor, you might expect Hedrick to take a delicate approach
03:21to death.
03:22While Hedrick brings a calm demeanor and friendly smile into the room, he also has a blunt,
03:27at times morbid sense of humor that patients find oddly comforting.
03:31So which one of you is going to kick it?
03:33Now, don't tell me.
03:34I want to guess.
03:35I'm thinking it's either you or you.
03:38Now, you because you're hooked up to a bunch of machines.
03:40Or you?
03:41Why don't you just have that look of someone who's going to die young?
03:44I'm kidding.
03:46While not all of his fellow doctors take him seriously, grief isn't the only emotion that
03:50Hedrick understands.
03:52In addition to bringing some patients' comfort toward the end, he helps others recover by addressing
03:57their unresolved mental health issues.
03:59Hedrick strikes a balance between sarcastic and sincere, which Foley is well-suited for.
04:05We were definitely in the depression stage.
04:08And bless Hedrick, he didn't say it.
04:10All he said was,
04:13She was lucky to have you two as doctors.
04:15Number 17.
04:17Heather Graham.
04:17Elliot isn't the only blonde doctor that J.D. ever had eyes for.
04:21Between appearing in franchises like Austin Powers and The Hangover, Heather Graham had
04:26a recurring role during the fourth season of Scrubs.
04:29This is a really windy hospital.
04:31Oh, I'm sorry.
04:32I was drying up a patient's urine.
04:35Hmm.
04:36I'm kind of a favorite around here.
04:38Graham played Dr. Molly Clock, a perky psychiatrist who, despite not getting the warmest reception
04:44at first, eventually made friends at Sacred Heart.
04:46She even took Elliot under her wing as a mentee.
04:49Listening to Molly made me realize a person doesn't have to be perfect to be exactly what
04:53you need.
04:54While some may describe her as spacey, Molly is far from a dumb blonde stereotype.
04:59She has a way of getting inside other people's heads, but she does so with an upbeat attitude.
05:04Whether or not things could have worked out between J.D. and Molly, nobody can rewind
05:09the clock to find out.
05:10Molly, I'm narcissistic, I'm pessimistic, I'm obsessive, I'm insecure, and I am so afraid
05:15of intimacy that every one of my relationships is a journey of self-sabotage that inevitably
05:19ends in a black vacuum of shattered expectations and despair.
05:23Wow.
05:25Number 16, Tara Reid.
05:28From one blonde that J.D. was romantically involved with to another, Tara Reid appeared
05:33in 10 season 3 episodes and one from season 4 as Danny Sullivan.
05:38That's right, the younger sister of Jordan Sullivan.
05:40Uh, sorry folks, a little problem here.
05:43Get you down in about an hour or so.
05:51I don't feel so good.
05:53This makes things complicated for J.D.
05:55Not just because he slept with Jordan, but because Dr. Cox will do whatever it takes to
06:00keep J.D. out of his personal life.
06:02Danny and J.D. nonetheless have a fair deal in common.
06:05Most notably, their habit of inner monologuing.
06:08Inner monologue?
06:10Weirdo!
06:11With J.D. carrying a torch for Elliot, he can never quite make it work with Danny.
06:16At least Danny has other options, including the soup Nazi from Seinfeld.
06:20Hey, that's another actor you forgot was on Scrubs.
06:23What is it again?
06:24It's like, you're out of luck in the soup department.
06:27No soup for you!
06:28Ha!
06:29Right.
06:29Number 15, Christopher Maloney.
06:31I think, Dr. Norris, what we're looking for is someone who's not too alarmist, but also
06:36not too lax, either.
06:38Oh, God, please let that someone be me.
06:40Thanks to his work as Detective Elliot Stabler in the Law & Order franchise, Christopher Maloney
06:45has become synonymous with hard-hitting characters who command authority.
06:50Maloney played against type in Season 3 of Scrubs as Dr. Dave Norris, a pediatrician who
06:55will greet you with a grin on his face and a puppet named Mr. Cookie Pants.
06:58Bitch, if you ever interrupt an exam of mine again, I will personally...
07:01Take my stethoscope and shove it up your...
07:03Benjamin!
07:05What happened?
07:06I don't have to go.
07:07No, what happens to the big boys, too?
07:08Try again.
07:09Come on.
07:10Despite the silly props, Dr. Norris is almost as sarcastic and scathing as Dr. Cox.
07:15Trying to get his son in to see Norris, Cox is given a taste of his own medicine, as
07:20his queries are met with rude remarks, some coming from dolls.
07:24Regardless, Norris cares about his patients, and can even help put things into perspective
07:29for their parents, with or without puppets.
07:32You've seen what can really go wrong.
07:37If you don't get a handle on that, it's going to crush you.
07:40Do you have kids?
07:41What?
07:43Jade's dolls.
07:45Boy, that's a bummer.
07:46Tell me about it.
07:46Number 14, Jason Bateman.
07:49Zach Braff made a couple of guest appearances on Arrested Development.
07:53Jason Bateman returned the favor in Season 5 of Scrubs as Mr. Sutton, a garbage collector
07:58who J.D. treats.
08:00Instead of thanking J.D. for saving his life, Mr. Sutton responds in a very Jason Bateman-esque
08:06manner.
08:06And here comes the gratitude.
08:08The two words every doctor lives to hear.
08:11Later, dude.
08:12J.D. goes to Sutton's house in hopes of finally getting some gratitude, only to get ostracized.
08:18And by that, we mean that Sutton has ostriches.
08:21Why ostriches?
08:23They're such majestic creatures, don't you think?
08:25And, you know, they're kind of like my children.
08:28Plus, I make belts out of their necks.
08:31As Sutton sees it, nobody thanks him for doing his job.
08:34J.D. was just doing his job, too.
08:36Even if Sutton comes off as ungrateful, being a doctor isn't about getting recognition for
08:41your hard work.
08:42As long as a patient leaves healthy, the hard work is enough.
08:47I just don't see why it's such a big deal for you to say, hey, doc.
08:51Why don't you just walk away like that?
08:56Ruh-roh.
08:57Number 13, Juliana Margulies.
09:00I'm on a scavenger hunt, and I need to find a black-haired, soulless bottom feeder.
09:05Oh, hi, Nina.
09:07How ironic.
09:08Because what I need is a burned-out, permed-up doctor with a god complex and a drinking problem.
09:12Juliana Margulies' most iconic roles are nurse manager Carol Hathaway on ER and attorney
09:18Alicia Florek on The Good Wife.
09:20Between those two roles, Margulies ironically played a lawyer who seeks out clients at hospitals.
09:26Nina Broderick finds one in Harvey Korman, who pursues legal action against Turk.
09:31As Turk tries to get out of the lawsuit, J.D. attempts to squirm out of his relationship
09:36with Nina.
09:37He thus turns to the other most intimidating woman he ever slept with, Jordan.
09:42Guess what, missy?
09:43This is my house.
09:44You and Mr. Cheslis here are over.
09:47So move on.
09:48Because if you don't, I'm going to turn your little lame liaison into a threesome starring
09:52yours truly.
09:54And I don't kiss nice.
09:56Nina leaves Sacred Heart peacefully, but not before taking out her pent-up sexual aggression
10:00on Todd.
10:01Although Margulies' presence might have been a callback to Carol, it's funny to think
10:06how her guest spot foreshadowed her role as Alicia.
10:09Oh, that's right.
10:09I forgot.
10:10You freeze up around me.
10:11Okay.
10:12Well, I'll see you in court on the 18th.
10:14Number 12.
10:15Sean Hayes.
10:16Although Sean Hayes excels at playing eccentric characters like Jack from Will and Grace,
10:21we saw a more grounded side of the Emmy-winning actor during his season one guest spot on
10:26Scrubs.
10:26Uh, Dr. Cox, I was wondering if I could co-write that case report with you.
10:32Wow, this is good.
10:33Newbie a newbie.
10:34Too bad it can't be a fight to the death.
10:36Oh, no, no, no.
10:37I didn't know you wanted to do it.
10:39You do it.
10:39You'll be great.
10:40Right?
10:40Okay.
10:41Hey, you, cut it out.
10:42Nice guys aren't even that nice.
10:43Fellow intern Nick Murdoch seems to possess everything that JD wants.
10:48The senior staff see his potential, and even Elliot takes a liking to him.
10:52No problem.
10:53Just give him ceftazidine one gram IV.
10:55How do you stay so positive?
10:57There's one thing that JD has that Nick lacks, the ability to get through even the worst of
11:02days.
11:02Hey, we were just looking for you.
11:04Nick, touch my butt, please.
11:09Are you all right?
11:09As smooth and relaxed as Nick appears, he quits upon admitting that one of his young patients
11:15isn't going to get better.
11:16We empathize with Nick, but it goes to show that if you're going to work in this field,
11:21you must be able to cope with tragedy.
11:23It's not fair.
11:26I hate this place.
11:27I hate this job.
11:28I can't do it anymore.
11:30I'm done.
11:31I'm done.
11:32I'm done.
11:33Number 11, Troy Kotser.
11:35Troy Kotser only had a few TV credits under his belt when he played Mr. Francis in season
11:40six of Scrubs.
11:41Like his character, Kotser is deaf.
11:44Thankfully, the janitor knows sign language.
11:47Doctors!
11:48Get out of here!
11:49You don't know how to sign.
11:58Francis visits the hospital with his deaf son, who's offered an implant that'll help
12:02him hear.
12:03Although Francis rejects the idea, the mother gives her consent.
12:07While the doctors believe they've done good, they do see things from Francis' point of
12:12view, understanding that being deaf was one of the ways he connected with his son.
12:16Kotser has since become one of the most prominent actors in the deaf community, breaking new ground
12:22with his Oscar-winning role in CODA.
12:24He was only the second deaf actor to win after co-star Marlee Matlin.
12:28We were able to share this journey and this experience together, and help each other out, and help Hollywood to
12:34begin to improve opening their minds, to begin thinking outside the box, and all those types of things.
12:40Because the deaf community has so many stories to tell.
12:43Number 10, Keri Russell.
12:46Russell's recognizable from a plethora of movies and TV shows, including her Golden Globe Award-winning role in the drama
12:52series Felicity.
12:53But on Scrubs, she played Elliot's free-spirited, former sorority sister, Melody O'Hara.
12:59Elliot?
13:01Melody?
13:01Oh my god!
13:03And just like that, they regressed to the two 19-year-old sorority sisters they had once been.
13:09Melody swoops into town to surprise Elliot, and inadvertently comes between her and JD.
13:14She also happens to be present when Keith proposes.
13:17Elliot, will you marry me?
13:23No way!
13:25Despite coming across as a maverick unwilling to be tied down, her reaction to the engagement reveals a deep-seated
13:31truth.
13:32Her two-episode story arc brought a lot of action, entertainment, and even some plot-altering revelations.
13:38You don't really seem like the, uh, notch-on-your-bedpost type of guy.
13:43Why are you trying so hard to do me?
13:46You know what? I don't even really know.
13:48Actually, I did. I just didn't want to admit it.
13:52It's just a shame we never saw Melody again, as she was the perfect yin to Elliot's yang.
13:57Number 9. Heather Locklear
13:59You'll know Locklear from her countless notable TV appearances.
14:03These include her four-time Golden Globe-winning stint on Melrose Place,
14:07and as Sammy Jo Carrington on Dynasty.
14:10Well, what's your name?
14:11Hey, it's Joseph.
14:13Oh, like half of mine.
14:15Samantha Josephine.
14:16We're Joe and Joe.
14:18It's Joseph.
14:19In Scrub's second season, she played the hot but unscrupulous pharmaceutical rep Julie Keaton.
14:25Julie shakes things up around Sacred Heart as she flirts with everyone while peddling her product.
14:30Oh, I gotta say, I don't mind watching you two boys walk away.
14:33Oh, yeah. Work it.
14:36Oh!
14:37She's talking about our tushies.
14:39I say we go back, but let's walk backwards.
14:41There's no one I hate more than that Medusa.
14:43Of course, Dr. Cox proves to be a tougher customer,
14:46but she tries to convince him to look past her profession and go out with her.
14:50Ultimately, the pair embark on a relationship until Perry's pregnant ex-wife shows up.
14:55You should cut out the middleman and just have a therapist deliver him.
14:57I mean, honestly, Jordan, why are you telling me this?
15:01Oh, because I've also decided that I want you back.
15:03While Locklear's time on the show was very engaging, we were rooting for Team Jordan.
15:09Number 8.
15:09Brendan Fraser
15:10Speaking of Jordan, remember her brother Ben?
15:13He was the happy-go-lucky, life-affirming photographer responsible for one of the saddest moments of the entire series.
15:20Pictures capture moments in time.
15:24When they're posed, they're not real.
15:26You know, I hate that whole, like,
15:28thing.
15:29That's why I had a party.
15:30You see me in the bushes with my camera.
15:31Anyway, he was played by none other than The Mummy, Crash, Gods and Monsters, and dogfight actor Brendan Fraser.
15:38While featuring on Zach Braff and Donald Faison's Fake Doctors' Real Friends podcast,
15:44the actor revealed that Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence had an interesting way to get him on board,
15:49involving a bunch of gym shorts.
15:52So wear underwear.
15:53You know how I feel about underwear.
15:55Every girl who came to our house in the mid-80s knows how you feel about underwear.
15:58Ha ha, the sweatpants is yours.
16:00I don't like that much freedom down there.
16:02We're glad Lawrence's gesture was so enticing,
16:04as Ben's storyline captured the humor and gut-punching emotion that made Scrubs so special.
16:10Crying babies covered in chocolate.
16:12People singing happy birthday to my son who've never even met him before.
16:15You know, the whole routine.
16:19Where do you think we are?
16:20And we couldn't think of a more suitable actor to pull it off either.
16:24Number 7. Mandy Moore
16:26In season 5, JD's patient Mrs. Nichols is so grateful to him
16:30that she offers to set him up with her grandnie's.
16:33The beautiful, yet incredibly klutzy Julie Quinns,
16:36played by actress and singer Mandy Moore,
16:39who incidentally was dating Zach Braff at the time.
16:42And yet there's something so accessible about her.
16:45I wonder what it is.
16:47Oh!
16:51Ooh, I'm gonna have the carrot cake.
16:52These days, Moore is probably best known for playing Rebecca Pearson in This Is Us,
16:57or Jamie Sullivan in A Walk to Remember, among other film roles.
17:01JD and Julie have a lot in common,
17:03and naturally, their chemistry's on fire.
17:06We fell for each other so swiftly,
17:08we decided to buy some property together
17:10and build a deck on him.
17:14To our half-maker.
17:15But as always,
17:16JD messes up when he starts to nitpick at her qualities.
17:20Even meeting Julie's godfather,
17:22Star Wars actor Billy Dee Williams,
17:23couldn't save this relationship.
17:26There's somebody else here who wants to say something.
17:29Don't mess this up, man.
17:31Be smooth.
17:33Lando's right.
17:34Billy Dee.
17:35Number 6.
17:36Michael J. Fox.
17:37Season 3 briefly introduced us to Dr. Kevin Casey,
17:41a brilliant doctor and surgeon
17:43who struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
17:45Super doc.
17:47Damn it.
17:50Fine.
17:51A super doc with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
17:54Despite his limited time on the series,
17:56Dr. Casey leaves a poignant message
17:58about how you shouldn't measure yourself up to others
18:01because everyone's carrying their own burdens.
18:04This was also one of Fox's first roles
18:06after his Parkinson's disease diagnosis.
18:09Everyone's got their own burdens, JD.
18:12And I'm not going to be one of those people
18:13that dumps mine on somebody else.
18:17Now what do you mean?
18:18His storyline almost mirrored his real-life experiences
18:21of trying to make the best of a bad situation
18:23and not letting it define him.
18:26The Back to the Future actor is pivotal to these episodes,
18:29bringing plenty of comedy
18:30and numerous thought-provoking moments.
18:32Someone could just walk into your life,
18:34have such a big impact,
18:35and then vanish just like that.
18:37Never to be seen again.
18:39But mostly I thought about how in some small way,
18:42Kevin had helped every single person he met here.
18:44His appearance is highly underrated
18:46and definitely worth a rewatch.
18:49Number five, Matthew Perry.
18:51JD finds himself in an awkward situation
18:53when he tracks down a patient's estranged son,
18:56played by Friends actor Matthew Perry.
18:58Hello?
18:59Hello?
19:02We lost him.
19:05So what was your thing?
19:06Murray, an air traffic controller,
19:08is all set to donate a kidney to his father
19:11until he discovers that they aren't biologically related.
19:14This is even funnier when you know that the actor
19:16who played his father is actually Perry's dad.
19:19No matter what you think of that guy in there,
19:21he always knew he wasn't your father,
19:22but he stayed in the game anyway.
19:24So how's about you get your selfish ass in there?
19:28Okay.
19:29Incidentally, Perry also directed this episode.
19:32Could his guest spot be any more awesome?
19:35He wasn't the only Friends alum to appear on the show either.
19:38In season eight, Courtney Cox had a three-episode stint
19:41as Sacred Heart's awful, cruel,
19:43and deceitful new chief of medicine,
19:46Dr. Taylor Maddox.
19:47See, she was an odd combination of super friendly...
19:50Hey, you rock star!
19:51...and soulless.
19:53This guy's insurance only covers three days of ICU care,
19:56so we gotta get him out of here today, okay?
19:57Number four, John Ritter.
19:59Some audiences might remember him best
20:01as Jack Tripper from Three's Company,
20:03whereas to others,
20:04he'll always be the overprotective Paul Hennessy
20:07from Eight Simple Rules.
20:08We just embarrassed us in front of, like,
20:10the coolest guy in the whole school.
20:11Oh, after what you just did to your little brother...
20:13The coolest guy?
20:13He's the coolest guy in your whole school?
20:16God, I'd hate to see the dorks.
20:18While these barely scratched the surface
20:19of his impressive credits,
20:21you might have forgotten that he also played
20:22JD's father and pencil salesman,
20:25Sam Dorian.
20:26JD and his dad didn't always see eye to eye,
20:29but it was clear that there was a lot of love there
20:31and the makings of a dynamic father-son relationship.
20:34There he is!
20:36I thought you had to work all day.
20:38You know, I did, but I got someone to cover for me
20:40because I wanted to make sure I caught you
20:42and just let you know how cool it was to see you.
20:45Sam was supposed to be a recurring character,
20:47but sadly, Ritter suddenly passed away in 2003.
20:50A season four episode focusing on the Dorian brothers
20:53dealing with their grief was written in his memory.
20:56Meanwhile, he gets to work the next morning,
20:57he realizes he's got a million of them
20:59in the trunk of his car.
21:00The trunk is filled with boxes of them.
21:04He's too dead.
21:05Number 3.
21:06Dick Van Dyke
21:07Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,
21:09and The Dick Van Dyke Show
21:11are just some of the places you've seen this icon before.
21:14In Scrubs, he plays Dr. Doug Townsend,
21:17an old friend of Dr. Kelso's
21:19who struggles to keep up with modern medicine.
21:22Dr. Townsend is like the anti-Kelso.
21:24The nurses love him.
21:25Daddy, that color is great on you.
21:27The attendings love him.
21:28Hey, how's the best doctor in this hospital?
21:30Tell me, hot job.
21:31The character highlights the actor's likability,
21:34comedic prowess, and affable demeanor,
21:36making it even more gut-wrenching
21:38when Kelso has no choice but to let him go.
21:40Plus, his storyline prompted an interesting discourse
21:43about aging doctors.
21:45Guys like us, we're setting our ways.
21:47Well, this is not an age thing, Doug.
21:50Hell, these days, if you've been out of med school five years,
21:52half of what you learned is obsolete.
21:54In a Reddit AMA, Donald Faison divulged
21:57that Dick Van Dyke was one of the guest stars
21:59he was most excited about, and who could blame him.
22:03Van Dyke's appearance was supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
22:07Listen, do me a favor, will you?
22:08Yeah.
22:09Help me look after this kid.
22:11One of the good guys.
22:13Number two, Colin Farrell.
22:16This Irish heartthrobs,
22:17arguably better known for more dramatic films
22:19like Tigerland, Minority Report, and The Batman.
22:23Not that he hasn't delved into comedic roles as well.
22:26I'll just put it out there.
22:27Do us a favor.
22:27Is there any chance I could get one of these?
22:29Failed with Guinness.
22:30I have an awful hangover.
22:31My head is split.
22:32We had a late noise last night, as you can see,
22:34and I'm a bit shaky.
22:35Is there any chance?
22:35In this season four episode,
22:37he plays the charming Billy Callahan,
22:40who claims to be the brother of an unconscious patient.
22:42It's later revealed that this was a lie,
22:44and he actually threw the punch
22:46that landed the guy in the hospital,
22:47and he just wants to make sure he's all right.
22:50He slipped his head on the bar.
22:51Now, listen, where'd I come from?
22:53You knock someone unconscious,
22:54you stay around, you make sure they're okay.
22:56Right?
22:57So, guess what?
22:59I won't be leaving.
23:00Unsurprisingly,
23:01in a role that seems tailor-made for the actor,
23:04everyone's enchanted by Billy's charisma.
23:06I've too short to hold a grudge.
23:07But still,
23:09you two boys might want to ask yourselves
23:10why you contacted the authorities
23:11and didn't have the decency to come and talk to me first.
23:13But I shall let you two.
23:15Paradise figured that out.
23:16In his brief time on the show,
23:18Billy teaches everyone a little something
23:20about living their best lives.
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23:38Number 1.
23:39Ryan Reynolds
23:40We know what you're thinking.
23:41Ryan Reynolds was on Scrubs?
23:43Yes.
23:44If you cast your mind back to season two,
23:47the Hollywood A-lister played Turk
23:48and J.D.'s old college buddy, Spence.
23:51Ah!
23:54Oh!
23:55That's good, good sauce.
23:57Check it out.
23:59Free picture.
24:00His appearance came shortly after the finale
24:02of his sitcom,
24:03Two Guys and a Girl,
24:04and his breakthrough movie role
24:06in National Lampoon's Van Wilder
24:08long before his Deadpool days.
24:10Although Spence isn't just one episode,
24:13he seriously makes waves
24:14among the series' regulars,
24:16including spilling the tea
24:17on Jordan's baby's real father.
24:19You just had a baby.
24:21No, no, no.
24:22She just had a baby.
24:23Yeah, but you said it was his.
24:24And he said something else.
24:26That he didn't know it yet.
24:27That's exactly right.
24:28Can you think of any other
24:29Forgotten Scrubs guest stars?
24:31Let us know in the comments.
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