The series focuses on the personal and professional lives of the various characters working at Sacred Heart, a teaching hospital. It offers talkative characters , pranksters with fast dialogues, and with images that are presented as reveries of the main characters. This last feature originally focused completely on the main character, doctor John Dorian (aka J.D.).
Characters
Dr. Jonathan Michael "J.D." Dorian (Zach Braff): Doctor of the hospital of the Sacred Heart. "J.D." is the narrator of the episodes of the series. He and his best friend is Turk, whom he has known from High School, have a pretty immature relationship, but very sincere due to their individual games. He has the habit of daydreaming, imagining situations that are very exaggerated and unrealistic. Despite some flaws and being very insecure, he is a very competent doctor who loves his work.
Dr. Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke): She is a physician specialized in Endocrinology, hospital intern and intimate friend of J.D. She was born in Connecticut, where her father was an important Chief of medicine. She is a person with many defects: she has cold hands because of her poor circulation, she doesn’t like to be touched, she has panic attacks, is claustrophobic, and she also has phobia of germs and phobia of phobias, but those things do not prevent her from being an excellent doctor.Dr. Christopher "Turk" Duncan.
Dr. Turk (Donald Faison): He is one of the surgeons at the hospital. His best friend is "J.D” whom he has known since High School.He is very competitive and he always wants to win at everything. He is an excellent dancer and very athletic, he is usually seen playing basketball outside of the hospital in his spare time.
Carla Espinoza (Judy Reyes): She is a nurse at the hospital. She is also Turk’s wife,whom he had a long courtship with until they ended up marrying. She is friend a of J.D. and she protects and defends him when Dr. Cox bothers him without any reason,. She tends to tell people their faults and she gives them advice. She doesn’t accept jokes about herself, so when someone dares to do so, Carla reacts very exaggerated and ends up humiliating that person.
Dr. Percival Ulysses "Perry" Cox (John C. McGinley): He is the Chief of internal medicine at the hospital, having to teach new inmates. That’s why "J.D." saw in him a mentor and went to him every time he had a problem, while Cox made it clear with enough irony and sarcasm his displeasure towards him. He is a proud doctor and very direct with people, though very intelligent. Despite hos hard nature he always wants the best for his patients, even when it is against what his superiors say
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