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{{Infobox Television episode | Title = My Lips Are Sealed | |||
| Series = Scrubs | |||
| Season = 4 | |||
| Episode = 21 | |||
| Guests= ] (Warlord)<br />] (Mr. Gerst)<br />] (Michael) | |||
| Airdate = ], ] | |||
| Production = 421 | |||
| Writer = ] | |||
| Director = ] | |||
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"'''My Lips Are Sealed'''" is the 89th episode of the American ] '']''. It originally aired on ], ]. | |||
==Plot== | |||
Turk and Carla continue to struggle with their marriage with J.D. as the middle man. After some persuasion from Turk, J.D. takes Carla to a bar so they can talk. They get drunk and return to Elliot's apartment where they briefly kiss. In the morning, they decide that because it was merely a friend's kiss, they should not tell Turk. Carla tells Turk she will move back in with him because she thinks little things can ruin marriages, thus deciding to forgive him. The episode concludes with Carla being honest to Turk about her kiss. | |||
Dr. Cox and Jordan argue over Dr. Cox's playtime with Jack that oftens puts their son at risk of injury. Their fight is exacerbated by the Janitor who photographs Cox and Jack as proof and ] pictures of worse situations. Jordan accidentally reveals her tendency to allow strangers to touch Jack, which the Janitor has also photographed and photoshopped; as a doctor, this scares Dr. Cox. Together, Cox and Jordan form a set of parents worried about all potential harms to their son. | |||
Elliot treats a patient with an enduring erection after taking pills for ]. After yelling at her colleagues, including The Todd and Dr. Kelso, for laughing at the patient, she laughs upon hearing his story. Feeling horrible about her actions, Elliot teaches the patient the importance of laughing at oneself. | |||
==Featured music== | |||
* "Everybody Gets What They Deserve" by ] | |||
==See also== | |||
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