When J.D. was on his way to work on the first day after the fallout in the cafeteria caused by Jordan, he is followed around by a man playing a guitar. The man appears on the street, as a patient, and even in the morgue. Later, when Dr. Cox is waiting for Colin to finish his song so he can harass J.D., he gets impatient and smashes Colin's guitar. Colin doesn't mind and says I have other songs (My Overkill). He later also appears in one of J.D.'s fantasies, which actually explains the real meaning of the song Down Under (My Hard Labor).
Colin Hay appears in the episode My Finale, as a brief cameo. His music can also be heard in many episodes of .

Born June 29, 1953 in Kilwinning, Scotland, Colin has enjoyed music his entire life. In the late 1960s, Colin moved to Australia where he and some other musicians formed the group Men at Work, which became an international sensation in the 1980s with songs like Overkill, Down Under, and Who Can it Be Now?, all which were composed by Hay. In the 1990s, Men at Work disbanded and Colin Hay began a solo career. After moving to Los Angeles, Colin released several albums. Colin has also appeared in many movies, including The Wild, The Uninvited and The Country Bears.
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Mr. Bragin • Harvey Corman • Mike Davis • Elaine • Mr. Foster • Guy • Colin Hay • Mr. Hilliard • Mr. Hogan • Janitor • Mrs. Kaye • Mrs. Kellerman • Sandy Larkin • Jack Moyer • Rolf Mueller • Patient • Ralphie • Jordan Sullivan • Mrs. Warner • Mr. Zerbo
List of character appearances • Cast from Season: 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • W • 9My Unicorn is the eleventh episode of ' fourth season. J.D. tries to get Murray Marks (Matthew Perry) to donate his kidney to his estranged father. Elliot upsets people when she starts heavily flirting to get her way. Janitor falls madly in love with Blonde Doctor.
When a nice patient, Gregory Marks gives J.D. a journal, J.D. decides to work extra hard to find him a new kidney. He tracks down his son, Murray Marks, who works at an air traffic control center at a small airport. He convinces Murray to visit his father at the hospital, and when he does Murray rubs it in his father's face that he will not be giving him his kidney. At lunch, J.D. shows Murray how to get chocolate cake from Glen as Murray complains about how his father was never there for him and named him Murray. He eventually decides to donate the kidney. To the delight of Dr. Cox, who previously told J.D. to not get too involved with patient's lives, it is revealed that Gregory is not Murray's biological father. J.D. tracks Murray to a park where he is flying a model plane, where he tries to hit J.D. with the plane and it ends up crashing. J.D. convinces Murray to go visit his father again at Sacred Heart, while Dr. Cox realizes he is a major influence on J.D.'s decisions, even if he does ignore him once in a while. After being yelled at by Dr. Cox, Murray decides to give Gregory his kidney, and J.D. thanks Dr. Cox for berating him, which forces him to work harder.
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Meanwhile, Elliot is upset that she can't get anything she wants around the hospital, including chocolate cake, because she is a woman. Carla and Jordan convince her to use her feminine attributes to get the males to pay attention to her, while Turk pleads with her not to. After a few failed tries on Franklyn, she finally convinces him to do her lab work first. Later, she flirts with Dave who gives her the last orange soda from the gift shop, snubbing the man behind her who turns out to be her interviewer. When Carla finds out, she distracts Elliot and the interviewer, sending Elliot and Turk to a Honey Festival. Returning from the festival, a bitter Turk (who was covered in bees) is glad that when Elliot tries to make amends with the interviewer, he walks out on the interview. The Janitor steps in and it appears he smooths everything over, just by giving the interviewer the soda he originally wanted. Elliot learned that she can still get her way while being nice, and flirting doesn't work for doctors.
After a fleeting brush of the arm, The Janitor buys a ring and proposes to Elliot, unfortunately she doesn't notice. Later he helps her out by threatening her interviewer into reconsidering her for a job.

“By the by, this moment is so great I'd cheat on the other moment from before, marry this one and raise a family of tiny little moments.”— Dr. Cox
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“It doesn't matter that your father is handsome, and charismatic, and sings like a young Joan Baez. He's your flesh and blood and you gotta step up.”— J.D.“This is the guy that screamed on you for like twenty minutes for dropping a thermometer? And he hasn't raised his voice once about you bumping uglies with his ex-wife?”— Turk
My Overkill is the first episode of ' second season. J.D. tries to get everyone back as friends after what happened at the end of the last episode. A patient, Mr. Zerbo, is bounced between departments until the staff rallies to diagnose him.

J.D. wakes up the morning after an incredibly awful blowout between all his close friends and co-workers, hoping it was all a bad dream. Turk is sleeping next to him since Carla kicked him out of his own room for not telling her about how Dr. Cox felt about her. At Sacred Heart, J.D. passed Dr. Cox, who is ashamed with Carla, mad at Dr. Kelso for misleading him about a job offer, and furious with J.D. for sleeping with his ex-wife. He also sees Elliot who quickly leaves, ashamed to be seen by J.D. now that he knows she still has feelings for him. After Dr. Cox unleashes his anger on Dr. Kelso, he proceeds to be surprisingly polite to J.D. Meanwhile, Turk is trying to get back on Carla's good side but is confused when he realizes he doesn't know why she is mad at him. Elliot and J.D. have an awkward conversation where J.D. suggests they sleep with each other, giving a reason for Elliot to be mad at him.
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When J.D. realizes that Dr. Cox isn't yelling at him because he doesn't care about him anymore, he pages everyone to the cafeteria, where everyone argues and nothing is resolved. J.D. is late for rounds and hasn't done any tests or medication for Mr. Zerbo yet. When Dr. Kelso confronts him on this, J.D. is honest and said he did nothing, to which Dr. Kelso compliments him as good doctors know that any patient bounced from ward to ward has a high risk of fever. Shocked at this response, J.D. realizes that doing nothing sometimes works and all people need is time.
Eventually, J.D. and Elliot are comfortable to be around each other again, Dr. Cox realizes he just idealizes Carla, Carla lets Turk back into his own room and Dr. Cox starts yelling and caring about J.D. again, putting everything back to normal.
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“Life in a hospital is made up of highs and lows. For instance, my spare pair of doesn't match, but I put my underwear in the microwave to dry them off, and they feel gooooooooooood!”— J.D.
Episode 121: The Musical Episode
“Ooh! Is that my new nickname? 'Cause, you know, I actually thought people were gonna start calling me that in high school when I was in our production of 'The Wiz'.... Yeah, it was the--sort of the hip version of The Wizard of Oz.... Nipsey Russell played the TinMan? [sings:] Come on and ease on down, ease on down the road! Remember that? No? Well, anyway, you know, kids can be mean and everyone just started calling me Dorothy. ...High school was hard.... ''”— J.D.My Hard Labor is the second episode of ' seventh season. J.D. becomes a father when Sam Perry Gilligan Dorian is born. Turk obsessively plays a new video game. Dr. Cox takes Jennifer to the hospital to find a doctor he trusts to give her a shot.
J.D. becomes a father when Sam Perry Gilligan Dorian is born at Sacred Heart Hospital. Prior to the delivery, J.D. rode on a roller coaster of emotions. First, he talked with Turk how he hoped one day he would find himself in love with Kim. When he is paged to the hospital, he agrees to give Kim the epidural as painlessly as possible. However, he runs out of time because he and Kim talk about their relationship. Kim eventually figures out that he doesn't love her, but hopes to one day. She then breaks up with him because she doesn't want him there only for the baby's sake. He is kicked out

“It doesn't matter that your father is handsome, and charismatic, and sings like a young Joan Baez. He's your flesh and blood and you gotta step up.”— J.D.“This is the guy that screamed on you for like twenty minutes for dropping a thermometer? And he hasn't raised his voice once about you bumping uglies with his ex-wife?”— Turk
My Overkill is the first episode of ' second season. J.D. tries to get everyone back as friends after what happened at the end of the last episode. A patient, Mr. Zerbo, is bounced between departments until the staff rallies to diagnose him.

J.D. wakes up the morning after an incredibly awful blowout between all his close friends and co-workers, hoping it was all a bad dream. Turk is sleeping next to him since Carla kicked him out of his own room for not telling her about how Dr. Cox felt about her. At Sacred Heart, J.D. passed Dr. Cox, who is ashamed with Carla, mad at Dr. Kelso for misleading him about a job offer, and furious with J.D. for sleeping with his ex-wife. He also sees Elliot who quickly leaves, ashamed to be seen by J.D. now that he knows she still has feelings for him. After Dr. Cox unleashes his anger on Dr. Kelso, he proceeds to be surprisingly polite to J.D. Meanwhile, Turk is trying to get back on Carla's good side but is confused when he realizes he doesn't know why she is mad at him. Elliot and J.D. have an awkward conversation where J.D. suggests they sleep with each other, giving a reason for Elliot to be mad at him.
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When J.D. realizes that Dr. Cox isn't yelling at him because he doesn't care about him anymore, he pages everyone to the cafeteria, where everyone argues and nothing is resolved. J.D. is late for rounds and hasn't done any tests or medication for Mr. Zerbo yet. When Dr. Kelso confronts him on this, J.D. is honest and said he did nothing, to which Dr. Kelso compliments him as good doctors know that any patient bounced from ward to ward has a high risk of fever. Shocked at this response, J.D. realizes that doing nothing sometimes works and all people need is time.
Eventually, J.D. and Elliot are comfortable to be around each other again, Dr. Cox realizes he just idealizes Carla, Carla lets Turk back into his own room and Dr. Cox starts yelling and caring about J.D. again, putting everything back to normal.
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“Life in a hospital is made up of highs and lows. For instance, my spare pair of doesn't match, but I put my underwear in the microwave to dry them off, and they feel gooooooooooood!”— J.D.
Episode 121: The Musical Episode
“Ooh! Is that my new nickname? 'Cause, you know, I actually thought people were gonna start calling me that in high school when I was in our production of 'The Wiz'.... Yeah, it was the--sort of the hip version of The Wizard of Oz.... Nipsey Russell played the TinMan? [sings:] Come on and ease on down, ease on down the road! Remember that? No? Well, anyway, you know, kids can be mean and everyone just started calling me Dorothy. ...High school was hard.... ''”— J.D.My Hard Labor is the second episode of ' seventh season. J.D. becomes a father when Sam Perry Gilligan Dorian is born. Turk obsessively plays a new video game. Dr. Cox takes Jennifer to the hospital to find a doctor he trusts to give her a shot.
J.D. becomes a father when Sam Perry Gilligan Dorian is born at Sacred Heart Hospital. Prior to the delivery, J.D. rode on a roller coaster of emotions. First, he talked with Turk how he hoped one day he would find himself in love with Kim. When he is paged to the hospital, he agrees to give Kim the epidural as painlessly as possible. However, he runs out of time because he and Kim talk about their relationship. Kim eventually figures out that he doesn't love her, but hopes to one day. She then breaks up with him because she doesn't want him there only for the baby's sake. He is kicked out

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