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Leonard is a fictional character portrayed by Randall Keenan Winston in the TV series Scrubs.
They appear in 14 episodes out of a total of 182 aired

Leonard

by Randall Keenan Winston

character

Episodes14

  • 9.1
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    My Old Lady

    episode S1.E4 october 2001
    The whole crew learn their share about death when JD takes care of an old woman ready to die, Elliot and Carla watch over a woman who can't speak English, and Turk becomes too close with a patient.
  • 8.1
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    My Blind Date

    episode S1.E12 january 2002
    J.D. is helping Cox reach a 24-hour goal without losing one patient, but a woman slipped in the hospital and Kelso demands J.D. give her personal attention so she won't sue. Elliot would love to take over, but Cox doesn't acknowledge her.
  • 9.7
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    My Screwup

    episode S3.E14 february 2004
    It's Jack's first birthday, so Jordan's siblings Dani and Ben are in town. Dr. Cox tells J.D. to leave a patient for half an hour and check up on Ben's leukemia, but when a patient dies, Dr. Cox blames J.D., and takes over his patients. Carla and Turk argue about Turk getting rid of his mole and Carla taking Turk's last name. The main theme is acceptance.
  • 7.8
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    My Missed Perception

    episode S5.E6 january 2006
    J.D. mistakes an elderly woman's happiness as her wish to stop treatment for a fatal illness. Turk and Elliot struggle to find the cause of a patient's body pain and Carla tries to organize the annual group photo.
  • 9.6
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    My Lunch

    episode S5.E20 april 2006
    J.D. accidentally runs into Dr. Cox in a store, who both then run into annoying former suicidal patient Jill Tracy. Meanwhile Elliot and Carla do a little investigating and find out that Todd hasn't actually slept with anyone in the hospital - they jump to conclusions about his sexuality.
  • 9.2
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    My Fallen Idol

    episode S5.E21 may 2006
    Carla persuades all her coworkers to rally around a despondent Dr. Cox, after three of his patients die because of his mistake. Everyone participates except J.D., who thinks his selfish reaction crossed the line.
  • 7.9
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    My Déjà Vu, My Déjà Vu

    episode S5.E22 may 2006
    Dr. Cox returns to the hospital, but Elliot quickly learns the hard way that he's still his same old obnoxious self. And Carla forces Turk to also give up the things she has to give up while she's pregnant.
  • 8.1
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    J.D. and Kim start contemplating about their future and their baby's future.
  • 7.8
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    My Therapeutic Month

    episode S6.E10 february 2007
    J.D. falls for a sexy new physical therapist but because of his unfortunate circumstances he finds it difficult to ask her out. Meanwhile, Turk breaks his arm and Dr. Kelso sends him back to residency where, with the help of Dr. Cox, he realizes that he knows less about actual medicine than he thought he did. Elsewhere, Eliot invites Keith to move in with her, but isn't quite ready to compromise her house rules. All the while Carla provides each of the doctors with guidance while they get over their fear, ignorance and stubbornness.
  • 8.7
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    My No Good Reason

    episode S6.E14 march 2007
    Dr. Cox and Nurse Roberts argue about whether there is a reason for things happening.
  • 8.4
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    My Cold Shower

    episode S6.E19 may 2007
    Elliot makes Keith re-propose to her so that everything will be exactly the way she imagined it, but how will JD take the news of their engagement?
  • 9.3
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    My Last Words

    episode S8.E2 january 2009
    J.D. and Turk skip "steak night" to hang out with a dying patient who has no next of kin.
  • 7.9
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    My Soul on Fire: Part 1

    episode S8.E14 april 2009
    Everybody goes to the Bahamas to surprise the Janitor and Lady and attend their wedding. While there, J.D., Turk, and Dr. Cox come to the realization that their relationships are in trouble.
  • 9.7
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    My Finale: Part 2

    episode S8.E19 may 2009
    J.D. continues his last day at Sacred Heart, and tries to hold out hope for a great sendoff.