[s7e2] My Hard Labor ⏰
: Dr. Cox attempts to find a pediatrician he trusts enough to give his infant daughter, Jennifer Dylan, a shot, leading to his usual critical evaluation of his colleagues. Review Highlights
: Season 7 was the final season to air on NBC and was significantly shortened (only 11 episodes aired) due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike . This makes "My Hard Labor" one of the few fully realized episodes of that era before production was disrupted. [S7E2] My Hard Labor
: J.D. faces the reality of becoming a father as Kim goes into labor. However, the joy is undercut when they decide to break up just before the baby, Sam Perry Gilligan Dorian, is born because J.D. realizes he doesn't love her. This makes "My Hard Labor" one of the
: The episode holds a 7.8/10 rating on IMDb based on over 1,100 user ratings. However, the joy is undercut when they decide
The episode is widely considered a significant turning point in the series, balancing the show's signature slapstick humor with the heavy emotional weight of J.D.'s transition into fatherhood.
: Fans often highlight the "classic Scrubs" feel of this episode, noting the effective shift from the absurd (Turk’s gaming) to the poignant (the birth of Sam and the end of J.D. and Kim's relationship).