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==Responses== ==Responses==
'']'' praised ] deadpan performance as Dr. Kelso as one of the highlights of the episode.<ref>, Chris Thilk, April 5 2006</ref>
In their review of the DVD release of the fifth season of Scrubs, ''dvdverdict.com'' graded the episode a C+.<ref>, Judge Keefer, May 22 2007</ref>

The episode's storyline regarding a liver transplant led to a nomination at ''The Sentinel for Health Awards'' in 2006 in the primetime comedy section. The judges comments included praise for a "poignant story, beautifully told".<ref>, August 23 2006</ref><ref>, The Norman Lear Centre, September 27 2006</ref> The episode's storyline regarding a liver transplant led to a nomination at ''The Sentinel for Health Awards'' in 2006 in the primetime comedy section. The judges comments included praise for a "poignant story, beautifully told".<ref>, August 23 2006</ref><ref>, The Norman Lear Centre, September 27 2006</ref>



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Television episode
"My Chopped Liver"

"My Chopped Liver" is the 110th episode of the American situation comedy Scrubs. It originally aired as Episode 17 of Season 5 on April 4, 2006.

Overview

J.D. hangs out with Turk on one of his rare nights off, resulting in Turk getting behind in his work and getting in trouble with Dr. Wen. The two treat a patient with jaundice who needs a liver transplant from his brother. Unexpectedly, the donor nearly dies when one of his sutures comes undone and he must be rushed to the operating room.

Jordan and Elliot double date with their significant others, Dr. Cox and Keith.

Dr. Kelso's dog Baxter passed away and he can't help but cry. Determined to hide this side of him from the hospital staff, he enlists Carla to act as a middle man and intercept anyone who needs to see him.

Responses

The episode's storyline regarding a liver transplant led to a nomination at The Sentinel for Health Awards in 2006 in the primetime comedy section. The judges comments included praise for a "poignant story, beautifully told".

Featured music

References

  1. Organ transplant and breast cancer are popular storyline topics among finalists for 2006 Sentinel for Health Awards, August 23 2006
  2. , The Norman Lear Centre, September 27 2006

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