Yes, in season 7. She is pregnant with his child in season 8 and they get married.
JD calls Turk SCB, or Super Chocolate Bear, while they are lying in the parking lot after JD got knocked out by the his basketball hook shot.
JD Rowbottom has written: 'Report on costs of milk production for the year ended 30th September 1955'
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"Jack Daniels... it says in the book" Em. That's not true... If you mean the character, then it's officially John Doe. Her mother didn't register him when he was born, cause she thought he could get in trouble often, so he stayed as John Doe; or like his friends called him: JD. And, if u mean the writter of the book; I'm sure it's not just one writter, there are at least four of them, you can tell by reading the book and looking at the diff writting styles. Also, if you search on the net, you can find several people that will agree this.
Yes, in season 7. She is pregnant with his child in season 8 and they get married.
Yes
You'll have to be more specific about the scene.
in episode 19
There was a season eight but in the end JD left and ther will be a ninth but without JD/Zach Braff
At the end of season 8 of scrubs Dr Cox does endup missing JD
jd leaves sacred heart to be closer to his son
its the same "JD" from scrubs
Episode 22 of season 1. The episode is titled 'My occurence'.
Zach Braff plays John Michael "JD" Dorian on Scrubs. He was a regular cast member in the first eight seasons and appeared in several episodes of season nine as well.
"My Day Off" Season 1 Episode 9 J.D. is diagnosed with appendicitis.
He did appear in the first 8 seasons of Scrubs. He, however, only appeared in the first 6 episodes of Season 9 and then disappeared. He is apparently not going to come back and is replaced as narrator and daydreamer Lucy (the female version of JD).