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=== '''John Dorian''' (Zach Braff) ===
=== '''John Dorian''' (Zach Braff) ===


{{quote| ''"I don't think people are meant to be by themselves. That's why if you actually find someone you care about, it's important to let go of the little things, even if you can't let go all the way. Because nothing sucks more than feeling all alone, no matter how many people are around."''}}
{{quote|''"I don't think people are meant to be by themselves. That's why if you actually find someone you care about, it's important to let go of the little things, even if you can't let go all the way. Because nothing sucks more than feeling all alone, no matter how many people are around."''}}


Simply known as JD, he is the show's protagonist and resident doctor. The show depicts the problems and fears he has to face in the hospital, accompanied by his [[Inner Monologue]]. JD may just be the embodiment of a [[Cloudcuckoolander]] for his most prominent habit of daydreaming, which almost always ends with a weird comment [[Did I Just Say That Out Loud|said out loud]] which, of course, nobody but him understands. Despite being an enthusiastic, clumsy person with a lot of self-doubt, he is an intelligent good-by-heart doctor, who cares deeply about his patients.
Simply known as J.D., he is the show's protagonist and resident doctor. The show depicts the problems and fears he has to face in the hospital, accompanied by his [[Inner Monologue]]. JD may just be the embodiment of a [[Cloudcuckoolander]] for his most prominent habit of daydreaming, which almost always ends with a weird comment [[Did I Just Say That Out Loud?|said out loud]] which, of course, nobody but him understands. Despite being an enthusiastic, clumsy person with a lot of self-doubt, he is an intelligent good-by-heart doctor, who cares deeply about his patients.


{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: However eccentric he becomes (And They really pushed this one in later seasons), he is consistently shown as an excellent doctor, with Cox describing him as one of the best He's ever seen.
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: However eccentric he becomes (and they really pushed this one in later seasons), he is consistently shown as an excellent doctor, with Cox describing him as one of the best he's ever seen.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Especially in the later seasons.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Especially in the later seasons.
* [[Camp Straight]]: You would be mistaken for thinking that JD is gay after his [[Flanderization]].
* [[Camp Straight]]: You would be mistaken for thinking that J.D. is gay after his [[Flanderization]].
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Almost constantly drifting off into daydreams, only to snap out of it with a strange comment.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Almost constantly drifting off into daydreams, only to snap out of it with a strange comment.
* [[Did I Say That Out Loud]]
* [[Did I Say That Out Loud]]
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Dork]]
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Dork]]
* [[Flanderization]]: JD went from a genuine, though quirky, person into some kind of extremely girly super-geek.
* [[Flanderization]]: J.D. went from a genuine, though quirky, person into some kind of extremely girly super-geek.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: He is an extremely skilled Doctor with a very goofy personality.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: He is an extremely skilled Doctor with a very goofy personality.
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Goofball]]
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Goofball]]
* [[Hollywood Dateless]]: It's hard to believe a cute looking guy with a genuinely nice personality finds it so hard to get a date.
* [[Hollywood Dateless]]: It's hard to believe a cute looking guy with a genuinely nice personality finds it so hard to get a date.
** [[Word of God]] says that Sacred Heart is in southern California and someone like JD makes up about half the male population so most likely the women of the surrounding town are just used to men like him.
** [[Word of God]] says that Sacred Heart is in southern California and someone like J.D. makes up about half the male population so most likely the women of the surrounding town are just used to men like him.
* [[Inner Monologue]]: JD's inner monologue pretty much narrates the entire series, save a few episodes.
* [[Inner Monologue]]: J.D.'s inner monologue pretty much narrates the entire series, save a few episodes.
* [[The Intern]]: First season
* [[The Intern]]: First season.
* [[In Touch With His Feminine Side]]
* [[In Touch with His Feminine Side]]
* [[It Never Gets Any Easier]]: JD ''wants'' to care so much about his patients, so it is [[Justified Trope|justified]]
* [[It Never Gets Any Easier]]: J.D. ''wants'' to care so much about his patients, so it is [[Justified Trope|justified]].
* [[Keet]]: As close as a non-anime character can get
* [[Keet]]: As close as a non-anime character can get.
* [[Man Child]]: Definitely becomes this after his [[Flanderization]].
* [[Man Child]]: Definitely becomes this after his [[Flanderization]].
* [[Manly Tears]]: Very often.
* [[Manly Tears]]: Very often.
* [[The McCoy]]: A Lot of the time. He is extremely compassionate and genuinely cares about his patients.
* [[The McCoy]]: A Lot of the time. He is extremely compassionate and genuinely cares about his patients.
* [[Naive Newcomer]]: On first coming to Sacred Heart.
* [[Naive Newcomer]]: On first coming to Sacred Heart.
* [[Nice Guy]]: One of the nicest around, though it didn't get him any sympathy from the characters (Or, frustratingly, the show writers).
* [[Nice Guy]]: One of the nicest around, though it didn't get him any sympathy from the characters (or, frustratingly, the show writers).
* [[The Nicknamer]]: He gives all of his interns nicknames. He also really loves receiving nicknames, even insulting ones.
* [[The Nicknamer]]: He gives all of his interns nicknames. He also really loves receiving nicknames, even insulting ones.
* [[Pungeon Master]]
* [[Pungeon Master]]
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: He designs dolls, loves candy necklaces, drinks appletinis, and makes "Friends Forever" collages.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: He designs dolls, loves candy necklaces, drinks appletinis, and makes "Friends Forever" collages.
* [[Salt and Pepper]]: With JD being "Vanilla Bear"
* [[Salt and Pepper]]: With J.D. being "Vanilla Bear".
* [[Well Done Son Guy]]: If he could just get that hug from Cox...
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: If he could just get that hug from Cox...
* [[Wide Eyed Idealist]]: Changes rather quickly when confronted with [[This Is Reality|reality]].
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]: Changes rather quickly when confronted with [[This Is Reality|reality]].
* [[You Suck]]: JD doesn't really suck at life, but he does symbolize problems and fears everyone of us has
* [[You Suck]]: J.D. doesn't really suck at life, but he does symbolize problems and fears everyone of us has.


=== '''Elliot Reid''' (Sarah Chalke) ===
=== '''Elliot Reid''' (Sarah Chalke) ===


{{quote| '''Elliot''': My therapist thinks my trouble in bed stems from a basic fear of intimacy. But I just think it's just because any type of repetitive motion makes me nauseous. Oh, and since I was a little kid, I've always had nightmares about being crushed. <br />
{{quote|'''Elliot''': My therapist thinks my trouble in bed stems from a basic fear of intimacy. But I just think it's just because any type of repetitive motion makes me nauseous. Oh, and since I was a little kid, I've always had nightmares about being crushed.
'''Carla:''' That poor shrink. }}
'''Carla:''' That poor shrink.}}


Elliot is another promising young doctor, who initially showed signs of fear and low self-esteem as an intern, but has later grown to become a confident, [[Bunny Ears Lawyer|yet extremely odd]], doctor in the series. She has a tendency to [[Motor Mouth|ramble on]] about her issues as well as stories about her life, but she's extremely intelligent and takes her profession seriously when she must. Due to a fear of commitment, she has a constant on-again-off-again relationship with JD.
Elliot is another promising young doctor, who initially showed signs of fear and low self-esteem as an intern, but has later grown to become a confident, [[Bunny Ears Lawyer|yet extremely odd]], doctor in the series. She has a tendency to [[Motor Mouth|ramble on]] about her issues as well as stories about her life, but she's extremely intelligent and takes her profession seriously when she must. Due to a fear of commitment, she has a constant on-again-off-again relationship with J.D.


{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KZtES4t2Jk Or assuming that a little girl from Connecticut would never fight dirty.]
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KZtES4t2Jk Or assuming that a little girl from Connecticut would never fight dirty.]
* [[Blonde Republican Sex Kitten]]
* [[Blonde Republican Sex Kitten]]
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* [[Drama Queen]]: Self confessed.
* [[Drama Queen]]: Self confessed.
* [[Hollywood Nerd]]
* [[Hollywood Nerd]]
* [[I Knew It]]: In universe. She even has a dance for it.
* [[I Knew It!]]: In universe. She even has a dance for it.
* [[Important Haircut]]: Elliot's "new me" has different hair!
* [[Important Haircut]]: Elliot's "new me" has different hair!
* [[The Mad Hatter]]
* [[The Mad Hatter]]
* [[Moment Killer]]: [[Trope Namer]]
* [[Moment Killer]]: [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Morality Pet]]: She is this to the Janitor.
* [[Morality Pet]]: She is this to the Janitor.
* [[Motor Mouth]]: Talks at the speed of light whenever she gets upset/excited.
* [[Motor Mouth]]: Talks at the speed of light whenever she gets upset/excited.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Very much so. The writers even claim they find ways for Elliot to be in just her bra at least once a season.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Very much so. The writers even claim they find ways for Elliot to be in just her bra at least once a season.
* [[Tomboyish Name]]: Elliot's proud of having a mostly 'male' name, to the point that she's annoyed when another member of staff, Veronica, changes her name to 'Roni' not long after Elliot arrives.
* [[Tomboyish Name]]: Elliot's proud of having a mostly 'male' name, to the point that she's annoyed when another member of staff, Veronica, changes her name to 'Roni' not long after Elliot arrives.
* [[Took a Level In Jerkass]]: Arguably her behaviour in Season 3, where she's dating Sean, then hops into bed with J.D, who is still in love with her, only to go running straight back to Sean when he unexpectedly turns up. The fact she accuses him of not being a good friend to her when he is angry about the way she treated him is the lowest point.
* [[Took a Level in Jerkass]]: Arguably her behavior in Season 3, where she's dating Sean, then hops into bed with J.D., who is still in love with her, only to go running straight back to Sean when he unexpectedly turns up. The fact she accuses him of not being a good friend to her when he is angry about the way she treated him is the lowest point.
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: "Frick!"
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: "Frick!"
** "Bajingo" <ref> meaning "vagina"</ref>
** "Bajingo" <ref> meaning "vagina"</ref>
* [[Well Done Son Guy|"Well Done, Daughter" Guy]]: Her dad, though she eventually learns to rely on her own self-respect
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy|"Well Done, Daughter" Guy]]: Her dad, though she eventually learns to rely on her own self-respect.


=== '''Chris Turk''' (Donald Faison) ===
=== '''Chris Turk''' (Donald Faison) ===


{{quote| ''"You know, I love how kids of divorce really have the market cornered on family dysfunction. But let me share with you a typical Thanksgiving at the Turk household: It starts with my mother yelling at my sister for yelling at my grandmother who's yelling at the television screen, which happens to be the microwave. And then my militant brother Jabari - formerly Bob - gives my father attitude for using the word black, even though he's referring to the turkey. Which, by the way, only got burnt because instead of turning the oven off, my bi-polar aunt Leslie tried to shove her head in it. But you know what we do? We kiss... and we hug... and we apologize for all the things we said... 'Cause a month later, we gonna get together and do it again at Christmas!"''}}
{{quote|''"You know, I love how kids of divorce really have the market cornered on family dysfunction. But let me share with you a typical Thanksgiving at the Turk household: It starts with my mother yelling at my sister for yelling at my grandmother who's yelling at the television screen, which happens to be the microwave. And then my militant brother Jabari - formerly Bob - gives my father attitude for using the word black, even though he's referring to the turkey. Which, by the way, only got burnt because instead of turning the oven off, my bi-polar aunt Leslie tried to shove her head in it. But you know what we do? We kiss... and we hug... and we apologize for all the things we said... 'Cause a month later, we gonna get together and do it again at Christmas!"''}}


JD's [[Black Best Friend]], who JD has known since they were roommates in college, and Carla's husband. He's a very skilled surgeon, to the point where he often believes that he's unmatched. His attitude does come across as a typical jock, but he takes his work seriously and he gets to know his patients well. He loves basketball, video games, using slang, and making sweet love with his wife.
J.D.'s [[Black Best Friend]], who J.D. has known since they were roommates in college, and Carla's husband. He's a very skilled surgeon, to the point where he often believes that he's unmatched. His attitude does come across as a typical jock, but he takes his work seriously and he gets to know his patients well. He loves basketball, video games, using slang, and making sweet love with his wife.


{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Bald of Awesome]]: In one episode, Turk confesses to a patient that he shaves his head because he's going bald.
* [[Bald of Awesome]]: In one episode, Turk confesses to a patient that he shaves his head because he's going bald.
* [[Black Best Friend]]: Subverted in the later seasons, where he's nearly as much of a geek as JD is
* [[Black Best Friend]]: Subverted in the later seasons, where he's nearly as much of a geek as J.D. is.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "That's what I'm talkin' about!"
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "That's what I'm talkin' about!"
* [[Character Development]]: Turk is probably the only character to remain consistent throughout the entire series. His main development was in becoming noticeably more responsible thanks to having to cope with his diabetes, being married to [[Mama Bear|Carla]], and [[Papa Wolf|becoming a father]]. He doesn't have nearly the same level of character arc that J.D., Elliot or even Dr. Cox have.
* [[Character Development]]: Turk is probably the only character to remain consistent throughout the entire series. His main development was in becoming noticeably more responsible thanks to having to cope with his diabetes, being married to [[Mama Bear|Carla]], and [[Papa Wolf|becoming a father]]. He doesn't have nearly the same level of character arc that J.D., Elliot or even Dr. Cox have.
* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: When the Todd finds out that Turk's middle name is Duncan, JD claims it's because Turk's dad loved donuts.
* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: When the Todd finds out that Turk's middle name is Duncan, J.D. claims it's because Turk's dad loved donuts.
* [[Hot Blooded]]
* [[Hot-Blooded]]
* [[I Know Mortal Kombat]]: Actually [[Truth in Television]]. Studies have shown that surgeons who play video games improve their reaction times and dexterity.
* [[I Know Mortal Kombat]]: Actually [[Truth in Television]]. Studies have shown that surgeons who play video games improve their reaction times and dexterity.
* [[I Shall Taunt You]]: If Turk wins a bet or an argument, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfFW5EQK2SE&feature=related he will] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CZCz5XEc3c dance in] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGQNSNKwqfc&feature=related your face.]
* [[I Shall Taunt You]]: If Turk wins a bet or an argument, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfFW5EQK2SE&feature=related he will] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CZCz5XEc3c dance in] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGQNSNKwqfc&feature=related your face.]
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** Actually, he does know his name, he just likes Turkleton better.
** Actually, he does know his name, he just likes Turkleton better.
* [[My Sensors Indicate You Want to Tap That]]
* [[My Sensors Indicate You Want to Tap That]]
* [[Only Sane Man]]: When he and JD are not being [[Heterosexual Life Partners]].
* [[Only Sane Man]]: When he and J.D. are not being [[Heterosexual Life Partners]].
* [[Perma Stubble]]: His shaved head has this.
* [[Perma-Stubble]]: His shaved head has this.
* [[Salt and Pepper]]: With Turk being "Chocolate Bear"
* [[Salt and Pepper]]: With Turk being "Chocolate Bear".
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: In the beginning of the series, his confidence outweighed his actual skill, it was humbling to learn that several other surgical interns were actually better than him. In fact, it was only J.D.'s encouragement to spend more time with his patients that put him good enough to get a Surgical Attending position. But by the end, his leadership ability became his greatest asset, nearly everyone in the hospital nominates him to become the new Chief of Surgery.
* [[Surfer Dude]]: Probably the first impression one gets from him
* [[The Spock]]: No matter how often he appears to care about his patients, he'll still say he works better without emotion or attachment.
* [[The Spock]]: No matter how often he appears to care about his patients, he'll still say he works better without emotion or attachment.
* [[Surfer Dude]]: Probably the first impression one gets from him.
* [[Ted Baxter]]: In the beginning of the series his confidence outweighed his actual skill, it was humbling to learn that several other surgical interns were actually better than him. In fact it was only J.D.'s encouragement to spend more time with his patients that put him good enough to get a Surgical Attending position. But by the end his leadership ability became his greatest asset, nearly everyone in the hospital nominates him to become the new Chief of Surgery.
* [[The Watson]]: Sometimes, to JD.
* [[The Watson]]: Sometimes, to J.D.


=== '''Percival 'Perry' Ulysses Cox''' (John C McGinley) ===
=== '''Percival 'Perry' Ulysses Cox''' (John C McGinley) ===
[[File:1256950001282.jpg|thumb|200px]]
{{quote|''"I did it, I'm a genius, I'm a huge brain in a ribbed-up body, I am Jesus H. Cox M.D..."''}}


J.D.'s mentor (much to his chagrin) and resident doctor of Sacred Heart. He comes across as a typical [[Dr. Jerk]] with a [[Small Name, Big Ego|huge ego to match]]. However, he believes his hard teachings mold interns to competent doctors and he cares more about treating patients that deserve help rather than the budget of the hospital. He has a tendency to rant on about anything that ticks him off even slightly.
{{quote| ''"I did it, I'm a genius, I'm a huge brain in a ribbed-up body, I am Jesus H. Cox M.D..."''}}


{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
JD's mentor (much to his chagrin) and resident doctor of Sacred Heart. He comes across as a typical [[Dr. Jerk]] with a [[Small Name Big Ego|huge ego to match]]. However, he believes his hard teachings mold interns to competent doctors and he cares more about treating patients that deserve help rather than the budget of the hospital. He has a tendency to rant on about anything that ticks him off even slightly.
* [[The Alcoholic]]: It's a major part of his character that he does drink a lot. It really comes to the forefront in "My Fallen Idol".

==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Alcoholic Parent]]: His father was this and often took it out on him and his sister. It was so bad that it's difficult for Cox to be around his sister because it reminds him of those experiences.
* [[Alcoholic Parent]]: His father was this and often took it out on him and his sister. It was so bad that it's difficult for Cox to be around his sister because it reminds him of those experiences.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type III]].
* [[The Alcoholic]]: It's a major part of his character that he does drink a lot. It really comes to the forefront in "My Fallen Idol."
* [[Armor-Piercing Question]]: Delivered by J.D. when Cox is talking to Ben at the event.
* [[Anti Hero]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti Heroes|Type III]].
{{quote|{{spoiler|"Where do you think we are?"}}}}
* [[Armor Piercing Question]]: Delivered by J.D. when Cox is talking to Ben at the event.
{{quote| {{spoiler|"Where do you think we are?"}}}}
* [[Badass]]
* [[Badass]]
* [[Byronic Hero]]
* [[Byronic Hero]]
* [[Character Development]]: He suffers the least amount of [[Flanderization]] in the series and manages to grow as a character while keeping his original nature.
* [[Character Development]]: He suffers the least amount of [[Flanderization]] in the series and manages to grow as a character while keeping his original nature.
* [[Character Tics]]: His habit of touching his nose. John C. McGinley stated that this is an homage to Paul Newman's character in [[The Sting]].
* [[Character Tics]]: His habit of touching his nose. John C. McGinley stated that this is an homage to Paul Newman's character in ''[[The Sting]]''.
** He also holds his hands together behind his head whenever he's worried or stressed. This is [[Lampshaded]] by Carla at one point where - after showing him that he's not reaching his patient - she asks if he wants to put his hands behind his head. He does.
** He also holds his hands together behind his head whenever he's worried or stressed. This is [[Lampshaded]] by Carla at one point where - after showing him that he's not reaching his patient - she asks if he wants to put his hands behind his head. He does.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: He gives snarky one-liners when he isn't ranting
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: He gives snarky one-liners when he isn't ranting.
* [[Deuteragonist]]
* [[Deuteragonist]]
* [[Distracted By My Own Sexy]]
* [[Distracted by My Own Sexy]]
* [[Dr. Jerk]]
* [[Dr. Jerk]]
* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: His first, middle and last name are all odd in their own way. Percival "Perry" Ulysses Cox.
* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: His first, middle and last name are all odd in their own way. Percival "Perry" Ulysses Cox.
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* [[Friendly Enemy]]: With the Janitor.
* [[Friendly Enemy]]: With the Janitor.
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: "My Lunch"
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: "My Lunch".
* [[Hey You]]
* [[Hey, You]]
** Kelso = Bobbo
** Kelso = Bobbo.
** Elliot = Barbie
** Elliot = Barbie.
** Turk = Gandhi
** Turk = Gandhi.
** JD = Newbie, every girl name in existence
** J.D. = Newbie, every girl name in existence.
*** On at least one occasion he literally called JD "Girl's Name."
*** On at least one occasion he literally called J.D. "Girl's Name".
{{quote| '''Dr. Cox:''' Hey, girl's name!<br />
{{quote|'''Dr. Cox:''' Hey, girl's name!
'''J.D.:''' What?<br />
'''J.D.:''' What?
'''Dr. Cox:''' Gimme a break, I got a lot on my mind, Ellen--oh! Look at that, I bounced back. }}
'''Dr. Cox:''' Gimme a break, I got a lot on my mind, Ellen--oh! Look at that, I bounced back.}}
* [[Ho Yay]]: With his [[Heterosexual Life Partner]] [[Crazy Awesome|Ben]], even if it WAS just Gay Chicken.
* [[Ho Yay]]: With his [[Heterosexual Life Partner]] [[Crazy Awesome|Ben]], even if it WAS just Gay Chicken.
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Is there a moment when he doesn't brag about his skills as a doctor? Let it be granted, because ''he really is that good''.
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Is there a moment when he doesn't brag about his skills as a doctor? Let it be granted, because ''he really is that good''.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Knight in Sour Armor]]
* [[Knight in Sour Armor]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[The Last DJ]]
* [[The Last DJ]]
* [[The McCoy]]: A lot of the time, especially when with Kelso.
* [[The McCoy]]: A lot of the time, especially when with Kelso.
* [[No Respect Guy]]: ''His'' perception
* [["No Respect" Guy]]: ''His'' perception.
* [[Perma Stubble]]: In season 5.
* [[Perma-Stubble]]: In Season 5.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: A lot.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: A lot.
* [[Rant Inducing Slight]]
* [[Rant-Inducing Slight]]
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Sage]]
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Sage]]
* [[Screw the Money I Have Rules]]: The exact reason why he hates Kelso
* [[Screw the Money, I Have Rules]]: The exact reason why he hates Kelso.
* [[Sink or Swim Mentor]]: Mainly justified in this approach; he wants his interns to learn, as quickly as possible, that lives depend on them, and that eventually they must rely on their own skills rather than outside assistance
* [[Sink or Swim Mentor]]: Mainly justified in this approach; he wants his interns to learn, as quickly as possible, that lives depend on them, and that eventually they must rely on their own skills rather than outside assistance
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Wisecracker]]
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Wisecracker]]
* [[Tall Dark and Snarky]]
* [[Tall, Dark and Snarky]]


=== '''Carla Espinosa''' (Judy Reyes) ===
=== '''Carla Espinosa''' (Judy Reyes) ===


{{quote| ''"Well, you're a surgeon. So, you've got the god-complex, the cockiness, the whole "married to the job" thing. You're cute, but you're very, very aware of it. You have no idea what I'm like, so all of your feelings for me are coming from down there [points at his crotch]. But most of all, I'm looking for the real thing; and you're nothing but a little boy who's not used to being told "no." So there's a bunch of reasons. Pick your favorite."''}}
{{quote|''"Well, you're a surgeon. So, you've got the god-complex, the cockiness, the whole "married to the job" thing. You're cute, but you're very, very aware of it. You have no idea what I'm like, so all of your feelings for me are coming from down there [points at his crotch]. But most of all, I'm looking for the real thing; and you're nothing but a little boy who's not used to being told "no." So there's a bunch of reasons. Pick your favorite."''}}


She's the [[Spicy Latina]] who's the resident nurse of Sacred Heart and wife of Turk. Carla molded JD and Elliot over the years with her tendency to [[Mama Bear|be there for them]], which has resulted in their friendship. She can be rather hotheaded to people and feel like her friends are overwhelming her with her quirks, but she cares about them and it shows.
She's the [[Spicy Latina]] who's the resident nurse of Sacred Heart and wife of Turk. Carla molded J.D. and Elliot over the years with her tendency to [[Mama Bear|be there for them]], which has resulted in their friendship. She can be rather hotheaded to people and feel like her friends are overwhelming her with her quirks, but she cares about them and it shows.


{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Berserk Button]]: Carla is not [[Mistaken Nationality|Puerto Rican]], she's Dominican
* [[Berserk Button]]: Carla is not [[Mistaken Nationality|Puerto Rican]], she's Dominican.
* [[Dude Where's My Respect]]
* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]]
* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]: In one of JD's dream sequences, as a [[Shout Out]] to Mortal Kombat and X-Men.
* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]: In one of J.D.'s dream sequences, as a [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' and ''[[X-Men]]''.
* [[Gratuitous Spanish]]
* [[Gratuitous Spanish]]
* [[Lysistrata Gambit]]: At the drop of a hat. ''Elliot'' can do this to Turk just by being Carla's friend.
* [[Lysistrata Gambit]]: At the drop of a hat. ''Elliot'' can do this to Turk just by being Carla's friend.
* [[Mama Bear]]: So much so that she once admitted that being the mother figure to the rest of the cast was "like crack" to her.
* [[Mama Bear]]: So much so that she once admitted that being the mother figure to the rest of the cast was "like crack" to her.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: The sanest of the principal cast and mostly everyone else who works at the hospital
* [[Only Sane Man]]: The sanest of the principal cast and mostly everyone else who works at the hospital.
* [[The Reason You Suck Speech]]: "You know what your problem is?"
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: "You know what your problem is?"
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Sage]]: Rarer than Cox, but still apparent.
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Sage]]: Rarer than Cox, but still apparent.
* [[Spicy Latina]]
* [[Spicy Latina]]
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=== '''Robert Kelso''' (Ken Jenkins) ===
=== '''Robert Kelso''' (Ken Jenkins) ===


{{quote| ''"Dr. Dorian, do you not realize, that you're nothing more than a large pair of scrubs to me? For God's sake, the only reason I carry this chart around is so I can pretend to remember your damn name!"''}}
{{quote|''"Dr. Dorian, do you not realize, that you're nothing more than a large pair of scrubs to me? For God's sake, the only reason I carry this chart around is so I can pretend to remember your damn name!"''}}


The Chief of Staff of Sacred Heart, Kelso is a snide and grumpy old man who allows improper practices and makes strict rules for the sake of the hospital's budget. However, [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold|he does show some care]] to certain people, even if it's extremely rare and his decisions in the hospital aren't always easy to make for him.
The Chief of Staff of Sacred Heart, Kelso is a snide and grumpy old man who allows improper practices and makes strict rules for the sake of the hospital's budget. However, [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|he does show some care]] to certain people, even if it's extremely rare and his decisions in the hospital aren't always easy to make for him.


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==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Badass]]
* [[Badass]]
* [[Bad Boss]]
* [[Bad Boss]]
* [[Big Eater]]: To a realistic degree
* [[Big Eater]]: To a realistic degree.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: To Elliot, until Cox ''literally'' punches him out of it. Probably his biggest [[Kick the Dog]] moment.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: To Elliot, until Cox ''literally'' punches him out of it. Probably his biggest [[Kick the Dog]] moment.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]
* [[Dirty Old Man]]
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* [[For the Lulz]]: When he switches a cup of decaf for regular that Turk was going to give to Carla, he remarks as he leaves "What a fun day."
* [[For the Lulz]]: When he switches a cup of decaf for regular that Turk was going to give to Carla, he remarks as he leaves "What a fun day."
* [[Jerkass]]: He cheats on his wife and keeps her doped up on anti-depressants, openly dislikes his gay son, and treats his staff like crap.
* [[Jerkass]]: He cheats on his wife and keeps her doped up on anti-depressants, openly dislikes his gay son, and treats his staff like crap.
** [[Hidden Heart of Gold]]/[[Jerkass Facade]]: Sort of. He's not above being a [[Jerkass]] to those that work for him. However, decisions that can harm some patients and simultaneously benefit the hospital take a toll on him -- even though he doesn't let anyone else see it. He also revealed that he's well-aware of the staff treating patients without insurance, but pretended not to notice. And although he does seem to really have a bad relationship with his wife, he does care deeply for his son, remaining connected and offering advice, even at one point seeing if JD was free to date his son.
** [[Hidden Heart of Gold]]/[[Jerkass Facade]]: Sort of. He's not above being a [[Jerkass]] to those that work for him. However, decisions that can harm some patients and simultaneously benefit the hospital take a toll on him -- even though he doesn't let anyone else see it. He also revealed that he's well-aware of the staff treating patients without insurance, but pretended not to notice. And although he does seem to really have a bad relationship with his wife, he does care deeply for his son, remaining connected and offering advice, even at one point seeing if J.D. was free to date his son.
*** He has a good relationship with his wife too (more or less). It's hinted she is his college sweetheart, and when she dies in the 9th season he reveals that he's taking longer hours at the hospital purely because he doesn't like going home to an empty house. Given how open he is with everyone else about his infidelity it might be reasonably speculated that she knows and is okay with it, since in the end the two are still married after all those years (not to mention, the anti-depressants are designed purely to kill her own out-of-control sex drive). His treatment of Edith is mostly [[Played for Laughs]], but read between the lines and its clear he cares about her.
*** He has a good relationship with his wife too (more or less). It's hinted she is his college sweetheart, and when she dies in the ninth season he reveals that he's taking longer hours at the hospital purely because he doesn't like going home to an empty house. Given how open he is with everyone else about his infidelity, it might be reasonably speculated that she knows and is okay with it, since in the end the two are still married after all those years (not to mention, the anti-depressants are designed purely to kill her own out-of-control sex drive). His treatment of Edith is mostly [[Played for Laughs]], but read between the lines and its clear he cares about her.
** In his [[A Day in The Limelight|Day in the Limelight]] episode, he specifically states in his narration that he often takes on the role of the [[Jerkass]] to unite the staff. When he temporarily drops it, the entire staff is torn apart, nearly killing a patient who he cares deeply about.
** In his [[A Day in the Limelight|Day in the Limelight]] episode, he specifically states in his narration that he often takes on the role of the [[Jerkass]] to unite the staff. When he temporarily drops it, the entire staff is torn apart, nearly killing a patient who he cares deeply about.
*** He also has a group of [[Morality Pet|Morality Pets]] with his gardener's family.
*** He also has a group of [[Morality Pet|Morality Pets]] with his gardener's family.
**** On the other hand, the only reason he stopped being a Jerkass....was because he was taking less hours, and he's STILL not a nice person...he's more a [[Jerk With a Heart of Jerk]], then the latter.
**** On the other hand, the only reason he stopped being a [[Jerkass]]... was because he was taking less hours, and he's STILL not a nice person... he's more a [[Jerk with a Heart of Jerk]], then the latter.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Pretty much any scene he appears in with Ted to the point that while everyone else tries to save Kelso's job Ted is absolutely elated when he retires.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Pretty much any scene he appears in with Ted to the point that while everyone else tries to save Kelso's job Ted is absolutely elated when he retires.
** [[Pet the Dog]]: Though when he retires Kelso tells Ted "Thanks for everything" and when he eventually leaves the hospital makes sure to give Ted a fond farewell.
** [[Pet the Dog]]: Though when he retires Kelso tells Ted "Thanks for everything" and when he eventually leaves the hospital makes sure to give Ted a fond farewell.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]
* [[Mean Boss]]
* [[Mean Boss]]
* [[Mentor Archetype]]: In late season 7 and throughout season 8, after retiring he is able to drop the "mean bureacrat" facade and tap into his years of experience as Chief of Medicine and as a doctor in general to guide the characters. In particular, {{spoiler|he helps Dr. Cox with understanding the responsibilities that come with being Chief of Medicine and teaches J.D. that he needed to be what Dr. Cox was to him, a thankless [[Morality Chain]]}}.
* [[Mentor Archetype]]: In late Season 7 and throughout Season 8, after retiring he is able to drop the "mean bureacrat" facade and tap into his years of experience as Chief of Medicine and as a doctor in general to guide the characters. In particular, {{spoiler|he helps Dr. Cox with understanding the responsibilities that come with being Chief of Medicine and teaches J.D. that he needed to be what Dr. Cox was to him, a thankless [[Morality Chain]]}}.
* [[The Mole]]: [[Jerkass Facade|Subverted in the later seasons]], where his good core is shown, effectively giving him ''three'' layers of personality, [[Dr. Horribles Sing Along Blog|like a pie]].
* [[The Mole]]: [[Jerkass Facade|Subverted in the later seasons]], where his good core is shown, effectively giving him ''three'' layers of personality, [[Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog|like a pie]].
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Subverted twice. When he's fired in season 7 he seemingly leaves the hospital for good, however season 8 keeps him as a regular by having him hang around the hospital coffee shop all day. At the end of season 8 he decides to leave Sacred Heart to become a doctor again else where, even taking his favorite chair from the copy shop with him. Then come season 9 there's a [[Time Jump]] and he takes a teaching job at the new hospital after his wife dies.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Subverted twice. When he's fired in Season 7, he seemingly leaves the hospital for good; however, Season 8 keeps him as a regular by having him hang around the hospital coffee shop all day. At the end of Season 8, he decides to leave Sacred Heart to become a doctor again else where, even taking his favorite chair from the copy shop with him. Then come Season 9, there's a [[Time Jump]] and he takes a teaching job at the new hospital after his wife dies.
* [[Race Fetish]]: For Asian women.
* [[Race Fetish]]: For Asian women.
* [[Screw Politeness I'm a Senior]]
* [[Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior!]]
{{quote| "Write this down, Perry. I'm old, and I honestly don't care what people think about anything I do." (farts) "That was me, folks!"}}
{{quote|"Write this down, Perry. I'm old, and I honestly don't care what people think about anything I do." (farts) "That was me, folks!"}}
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Stick]]
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Stick]]
* [[The Spock]]: His primary role. He is all to willing to coldly sacrifice individual patients for the good of the hospital. However, its been shown that he really doesn't enjoy it and he gets moments that bring him closer to being ''[[The Kirk]]''.
* [[The Spock]]: His primary role. He is all to willing to coldly sacrifice individual patients for the good of the hospital. However, its been shown that he really doesn't enjoy it and he gets moments that bring him closer to being ''[[The Kirk]]''.
* [[Zero Approval Gambit]]: He lets himself be hated because it rallies the staff together AGAINST him.
* [[Zero-Approval Gambit]]: He lets himself be hated because it rallies the staff together AGAINST him.


=== '''The Janitor''' (Neil Flynn) ===
=== '''The Janitor''' (Neil Flynn) ===


{{quote| ''"You seem unhappy. I like that."''}}
{{quote|''"You seem unhappy. I like that."''}}


The [[Almighty Janitor]] who has a dislike of doctors, especially JD. When he's not tormenting JD at every chance he gets, he tells zany stories (which are mostly lies) to the staff and helps out Elliot when he can. He's also insane.
The [[Almighty Janitor]] who has a dislike of doctors, especially J.D. When he's not tormenting J.D. at every chance he gets, he tells zany stories (which are mostly lies) to the staff and helps out Elliot when he can. He's also insane.


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==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Almighty Janitor]]: The absolute embodiment of this trope.
* [[Almighty Janitor]]: The absolute embodiment of this trope.
* [[Badass]]
* [[Badass]]
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Bully]]
* [[Sitcom Character Archetypes|The Bully]]
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: In-universe example. In the Season 9 premiere, Turk states that the Janitor didn't know JD was leaving the hospital for good. Upon being informed of this, the Janitor just disappeared and no one knows where he went.
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: In-universe example. In the Season 9 premiere, Turk states that the Janitor didn't know J.D. was leaving the hospital for good. Upon being informed of this, the Janitor just disappeared and no one knows where he went.
* [[Death Glare]]
* [[Death Glare]]
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: "His Story III." The Janitor feels like he doesn't make a difference in the hospital, but then a paralyzed patient he spent the episode talking to thanks him for treating him as a person and not as an object.
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: "His Story III". The Janitor feels like he doesn't make a difference in the hospital, but then a paralyzed patient he spent the episode talking to thanks him for treating him as a person and not as an object.
* [[Friendly Enemy]]: With Dr. Cox.
* [[Friendly Enemy]]: With Dr. Cox.
* [[Hair Trigger Temper]]: ''Everything'' JD says to him is taken in the most insulting way possible.
* [[Hair-Trigger Temper]]: ''Everything'' J.D. says to him is taken in the most insulting way possible.
* [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath]]
* [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath]]
* [[I Just Want to Have Friends]]: Type B... more or less. He told Elliot that she was the only person on the hospital staff that treated him as a person. Neil Flynn also theorized that the Janitor's pranks were a very odd way of showing overtures of friendship to JD.
* [[I Just Want to Have Friends]]: Type B... more or less. He told Elliot that she was the only person on the hospital staff that treated him as a person. Neil Flynn also theorized that the Janitor's pranks were a very odd way of showing overtures of friendship to J.D.
* [[Insistant Terminology]]: It's not a jumpsuit, it's a shirt and pants!
* [[Insistant Terminology]]: It's not a jumpsuit, it's a shirt and pants!
* [[Multiple Choice Past]]
* [[Multiple Choice Past]]
* [[No Name Given]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] and obviously played for laughs. In the season 8 finale, the Janitor apparently reveals his name to JD, but as soon as JD leaves, someone else walks by and calls the Janitor by a different name. [[Word of God]] says the name given to JD, {{spoiler|Glen Matthews}}, is his actual name.
* [[No Name Given]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] and obviously played for laughs. In the Season 8 finale, the Janitor apparently reveals his name to J.D., but as soon as J.D. leaves, someone else walks by and calls the Janitor by a different name. [[Word of God]] says the name given to J.D., {{spoiler|Glen Matthews}}, is his actual name.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]
* [[Screwy Squirrel]] (to JD)
* [[Screwy Squirrel]]: To J.D.
* [[Secret Test of Character]]: Informs JD in the finale that the reason for all his pranks are because JD failed one in the Pilot. Turns out the penny in the door fell out of JD's pocket accidentally and the Janitor saw it happen, but punished JD because ''[[Disproportionate Retribution|he kept lying about it.]]''
* [[Secret Test of Character]]: Informs J.D. in the finale that the reason for all his pranks are because J.D. failed one in the Pilot. Turns out the penny in the door fell out of J.D.'s pocket accidentally and the Janitor saw it happen, but punished J.D. because ''[[Disproportionate Retribution|he kept lying about it]]''.
{{quote| '''Janitor''': It was a test of character. You failed. And you lost out on a wonderful friendship.}}
{{quote|'''Janitor''': It was a test of character. You failed. And you lost out on a wonderful friendship.}}
* [[The Sociopath]]
* [[The Sociopath]]
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Had the series been cancelled at the end of Season 1, the Janitor was going to be revealed as a figment of JD's imagination. (This was foreshadowed by the Janitor only interacting directly with JD and being seen by him... barring a few rare moments.) This intention was continued early into Season 2, but Neil Flynn's insistence that he get to act with the other cast members (and consequentially be given more to do) reversed it.
** Neil Flynn was contracted to return in Season 9 as a cast member, but only if he didn't find a regular role somewhere else. Had ''[[The Middle]]'' not been picked up, Flynn would've been a regular in the final season.


== Supporting Cast ==
== Supporting Cast ==
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=== '''Todd "The Todd" Quinlin (Robert Maschio)''' ===
=== '''Todd "The Todd" Quinlin (Robert Maschio)''' ===


{{quote| ''"I'd like to double '''her''' entendre!"''}}
{{quote|''"I'd like to double '''her''' entendre!"''}}


The Todd is a plastic surgeon at Sacred Heart. He loves hitting on women [[Anything That Moves|(presumably)]] for sex and hands for high-fives as well as showing off his physique. He's also a good friend of Turk.
The Todd is a plastic surgeon at Sacred Heart. He loves hitting on women [[Anything That Moves|(presumably)]] for sex and hands for high-fives as well as showing off his physique. He's also a good friend of Turk.


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==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Anything That Moves]]: "The Todd appreciates hot, regardless of gender, age or disability."
* [[Anything That Moves]]: "The Todd appreciates hot, regardless of gender, age or disability."
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Several episodes depict him swapping between his normal personality and a very serious, confident doctor (e.g. ''My Hero''. That episode compared Turk and The Todd in their skills, showing The Todd is much more single-minded on the task while Turk is easily distracted by everything else he has to do).
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Several episodes depict him swapping between his normal personality and a very serious, confident doctor. (e.g. "My Hero". That episode compared Turk and The Todd in their skills, showing The Todd is much more single-minded on the task while Turk is easily distracted by everything else he has to do.)
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "(Insert word here) Five".
* [[Casanova Wannabe]]
* [[Casanova Wannabe]]
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "(Insert word here) Five".
* [[Double Entendre]]: Half of his M.O.
* [[Double Entendre]]: Half of his M.O.
* [[Fan Service]]/[[Fan Disservice]]: His love of banana hammocks, fanservice to some but disservice to others.
* [[Fan Service]]/[[Fan Disservice]]: His love of banana hammocks, fanservice to some but disservice to others.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: The other half of his M.O.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: The other half of his M.O.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: He's a surprisingly nice guy on closer inspection (He's very rarely mean or malicious to anyone) and an excellent surgeon.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: He's a surprisingly nice guy on closer inspection (he's very rarely mean or malicious to anyone) and an excellent surgeon.
* [[Jerk Jock]]: It's mentioned frequently that Internal Medicine are the geeks and Surgeons are the jocks of the hospital, of which Todd proudly wears as a badge of honor.
* [[Jerk Jock]]: It's mentioned frequently that Internal Medicine are the geeks and Surgeons are the jocks of the hospital, of which Todd proudly wears as a badge of honor.
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Large Ham]]
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* [[Lovable Sex Maniac]]
* [[Lovable Sex Maniac]]
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Kinda hard to show off the "banana hammock" without it.
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Kinda hard to show off the "banana hammock" without it.
* [[Spell My Name With a The]]
* [[Spell My Name with a "The"]]
* [[Third Person Person]]: Sometimes does this.
* [[Third Person Person]]: Sometimes does this.


=== '''Ted Buckland (Sam Lloyd)''' ===
=== '''Ted Buckland (Sam Lloyd)''' ===


{{quote| '''Dr. Maddox:''' [looking into Ted's briefcase] Hey... How come all you have in there is a smiley face button and a revolver? <br />
{{quote|'''Dr. Maddox:''' [looking into Ted's briefcase] Hey... How come all you have in there is a smiley face button and a revolver?
'''Ted:''' Well one's in case I get sad, and the other is in case I get really sad. }}
'''Ted:''' Well one's in case I get sad, and the other is in case I get really sad.}}


Resident lawyer of Sacred Heart. A lot of bad luck befalls him and he's pretty much awful at his job, enabling him to bellow his trademark "Awwwww...!" He's also the leader of an [[Crowning Music of Awesome|A Capella band]].
Resident lawyer of Sacred Heart. A lot of bad luck befalls him and he's pretty much awful at his job, enabling him to bellow his trademark "Awwwww...!" He's also the leader of an [[Crowning Music of Awesome|A Capella band]].


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==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Butt Monkey]]
* [[Butt Monkey]]
* [[The Cast Showoff]]: "The Worthless Peons" is Sam Loyd's actual group, "The Blanks." Even outside of that they make an effort to showcase Ted's very real singing talent.
* [[The Cast Showoff]]: "The Worthless Peons" is Sam Loyd's actual group, "The Blanks". Even outside of that, they make an effort to showcase Ted's very real singing talent.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: As mentioned above, "Awww..." might as well belong to Ted with a copyright attached to it.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: As mentioned above, "Awww..." might as well belong to Ted with a copyright attached to it.
* [[The Chew Toy]]
* [[The Chew Toy]]
* [[Clothes Make the Legend]]: His suits are almost always cheap and horrible looking.
* [[Clothes Make the Legend]]: His suits are almost always cheap and horrible looking.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: One episode has him standing on a ledge of the hospital and pledging that someday he'll have to courage to jump. He finally jumps at the end of the episode only to have his fall broken by a pile of trash that the Janitor was hiding from Kelso.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: One episode has him standing on a ledge of the hospital and pledging that someday he'll have to courage to jump. He finally jumps at the end of the episode only to have his fall broken by a pile of trash that the Janitor was hiding from Kelso.
* [[Hair Today Gone Tomorrow]]: Some episodes show him having an impressive head of hair when he started working at the hospital. On another occasion, he says he went bald at fourteen.
* [[Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow]]: Some episodes show him having an impressive head of hair when he started working at the hospital. On another occasion, he says he went bald at fourteen.
* [[Perpetual Frowner]]: So often smiling actually hurts and it is said that sadness is his default expression.
* [[Perpetual Frowner]]: So often smiling actually hurts and it is said that sadness is his default expression.
* [[Stealth Hi Bye]]: Because no one ever expects him to be there.
* [[Stealth Hi Bye]]: Because no one ever expects him to be there.
* [[Throw the Dog A Bone]]: Finally gets a girlfriend in Season 8.
* [[Throw the Dog a Bone]]: Finally gets a girlfriend in Season 8.
** Too bad its revealed she left him for Hooch in his appearance on ''Cougar Town''.
** Too bad its revealed she left him for Hooch in his appearance on ''[[Cougar Town]]''.


=== '''Jordan Sullivan (Christa Miller)''' ===
=== '''Jordan Sullivan (Christa Miller)''' ===


{{quote| ''"If you talk again, I'm going to eat you!"''}}
{{quote|''"If you talk again, I'm going to eat you!"''}}


A member of the board at Sacred Heart Hospital, and Dr. Cox's ex-wife-ish. Saying she has a vindictive personality is putting it mildly.
A member of the board at Sacred Heart Hospital, and Dr. Cox's ex-wife-ish. Saying she has a vindictive personality is putting it mildly.


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==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Was originally only supposed to appear in one episode, but due to her popularity (and also perhaps to a small extent due to [[Real Life Relative|being married to the creator]]), she became a recurring character for the rest of the series.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Was originally only supposed to appear in one episode, but due to her popularity (and also perhaps to a small extent due to [[Real Life Relative|being married to the creator]]), she became a recurring character for the rest of the series.
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: With Dr. Cox before getting back together with him, and even with J.D in her first appearance.
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: With Dr. Cox before getting back together with him, and even with J.D. in her first appearance.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Everyone is hers, [[Morality Pet|except her children.]] [[Refuge in Audacity|Usually.]]
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Everyone is hers, [[Morality Pet|except her children.]] [[Refuge in Audacity|Usually.]]
* [[Catch Phrase]]: [[For the Evulz|"For funsies!"]]
* [[Catch Phrase]]: [[For the Evulz|"For funsies!"]]
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* [[Happily Married]]: Inverted; she and Dr. Cox seem to have a much better relationship divorced. Finding out in a later episode that they were still legally married worsened their relationship and they filed for divorce again.
* [[Happily Married]]: Inverted; she and Dr. Cox seem to have a much better relationship divorced. Finding out in a later episode that they were still legally married worsened their relationship and they filed for divorce again.
** While the never actually marry again, season eight puts them on the path to acknowledging they actually love each other and not the childish [[Slap Slap Kiss]] they ALWAYS had going on before.
** While the never actually marry again, season eight puts them on the path to acknowledging they actually love each other and not the childish [[Slap Slap Kiss]] they ALWAYS had going on before.
* [[Jerkass]]: Even moreso than Dr. Cox.
* [[Jerkass]]: Even more so than Dr. Cox.
{{quote| "There's nothing like looking into someone's eyes and seeing part of them '''die'''. Oh! There it goes. Bye bye hope. Bye bye."}}
{{quote|"There's nothing like looking into someone's eyes and seeing part of them '''die'''. Oh! There it goes. Bye bye hope. Bye bye."}}
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: Both of her pregnancies.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: Both of her pregnancies.
* [[Yaoi Fangirl]]: Janitor feeds scone to Kelso = Jordan wanting sex. "Mama's heating up!"
* [[Yaoi Fangirl]]: The Janitor feeds scone to Kelso = Jordan wanting sex. "Mama's heating up!"


=== '''Laverne Roberts (Aloma Wright)''' ===
=== '''Laverne Roberts (Aloma Wright)''' ===


{{quote| ''"Junior, I don't know what you're doing in my area, but you better be looking for some bandages because you're going to need them when I get through with you."''}}
{{quote|''"Junior, I don't know what you're doing in my area, but you better be looking for some bandages because you're going to need them when I get through with you."''}}


Head nurse of Sacred Heart ({{spoiler|formerly}}), Laverne is a devout Christian with twice the sass of Carla and a huge love for soap operas.
Head nurse of Sacred Heart ({{spoiler|formerly}}), Laverne is a devout Christian with twice the sass of Carla and a huge love for soap operas.


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==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* {{spoiler|[[Death By Irony]]: She constantly tries to prove Cox wrong and tell's him that everything in life happens for a reason, naturally Cox refuses to believe it, Next Day she is caught in a car accident on the way to work and is put in a coma and subsequently dies.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Death by Irony]]: She constantly tries to prove Cox wrong and tells him that everything in life happens for a reason, naturally Cox refuses to believe it. Next Day, she is caught in a car accident on the way to work and is put in a coma and subsequently dies}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
* [[Sassy Black Woman]]
* [[Sassy Black Woman]]
* [[Shut UP Hannibal]]: Delivers one to Dr. Cox as he wouldn't stop challenging her Christian faith with several rants
* [[Shut UP, Hannibal]]: Delivers one to Dr. Cox as he wouldn't stop challenging her Christian faith with several rants.


=== '''Doug Murphy (Jhonny Kastl)''' ===
=== '''Doug Murphy (Jhonny Kastl)''' ===


{{quote| ''"They're like my children... my big dead children."''}}
{{quote|''"They're like my children... my big dead children."''}}


Formerly a resident, he is now the coroner of Sacred Heart. He's a big screw-up and he talks about his love for the job nonchalantly.
Formerly a resident, he is now the coroner of Sacred Heart. He's a big screw-up and he talks about his love for the job nonchalantly.


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==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: He may be as weird as 99% of the other staff of the hospital and horribly incompetent when trying to treat living patients, but (in part due to killing so many patients) he is an extremely skilled coroner.
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: He may be as weird as 99% of the other staff of the hospital and horribly incompetent when trying to treat living patients, but (in part due to killing so many patients) he is an extremely skilled coroner.
* [[Dead Baby Comedy]]: He's killed a lot of patients and that's funny.
* [[Dead Baby Comedy]]: He's killed a lot of patients and that's funny.
{{quote| '''Coroner''': Have you seen this before?<br />
{{quote|'''Coroner''': Have you seen this before?
'''Doug''': Seen it? Upstairs, they call that "''a Doug''" }}
'''Doug''': Seen it? Upstairs, they call that "''a Doug''"}}
* [[Determinator]]: Despite being a nervous wreck, killing a lot of patients and being the only person in the history of Sacred Heart to repeat their third year of residency; Doug never falters in his dedication to ''try'' to be a good Doctor. He fails miserably, but its the trying that counts, right?
* [[Determinator]]: Despite being a nervous wreck, killing a lot of patients and being the only person in the history of Sacred Heart to repeat their third year of residency; Doug never falters in his dedication to ''try'' to be a good Doctor. He fails miserably, but its the trying that counts, right?
** You could theorise he never cracked under pressure like other more confident interns, because that happened so long ago, that being in that state is ''normal'' for Doug.
** You could theorize he never cracked under pressure like other more confident interns, because that happened so long ago, that being in that state is ''normal'' for Doug.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Originally a one-note failure as a doctor, it's later revealed that he's killed so many patients it makes him easy to identify a cause of death, so he became a top-rate coroner.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Originally a one-note failure as a doctor, it's later revealed that he's killed so many patients it makes him easy to identify a cause of death, so he became a top-rate coroner.
* [[Nervous Wreck]]: He's nervous about... everything.
* [[Nervous Wreck]]: He's nervous about... everything.
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Lollipops
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Lollipops.
** A habit he seems to have picked up from the other coroners. Maybe it helps with the smell.
** A habit he seems to have picked up from the other coroners. Maybe it helps with the smell.
* [[Villainy Discretion Shot]]
* [[Villainy Discretion Shot]]
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: He's a horrible ''doctor'', but he wouldn't be out of place as a Medical Examiner on ''[[CSI (TV)|CSI]]'', ''[[NCIS (TV)|NCIS]]'', ''[[Law and Order (TV)|Law and Order]]'', ''[[Cold Case (TV)|Cold Case]]'' or any of the other CSI rip-offs.
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: He's a horrible ''doctor'', but he wouldn't be out of place as a Medical Examiner on ''[[CSI]]'', ''[[NCIS]]'', ''[[Law & Order|Law and Order]]'', ''[[Cold Case]]'' or any of the other ''[[CSI]]'' rip-offs.
* [[Yuppie Couple]]
* [[Yuppie Couple]]


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=== '''Mrs. Tanner''' (Kathryn Joosten) ===
=== '''Mrs. Tanner''' (Kathryn Joosten) ===


{{quote| ''"Listen, Dr. Dorian, there's not one thing I regret as I lay here right now. I'm ready. I really am."''}}
{{quote|''"Listen, Dr. Dorian, there's not one thing I regret as I lay here right now. I'm ready. I really am."''}}


An old lady who refused to undergo dialysis because she decided she had lived a long and eventful life and wanted to die peacefully.
An old lady who refused to undergo dialysis because she decided she had lived a long and eventful life and wanted to die peacefully.


{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Back for the Finale]]

* [[Back for The Finale]]
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: She's portrayed by Kathryn Joosten, after all.
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: She's portrayed by Kathryn Joosten, after all.
* [[No Name Given|No First Name Given]]
* [[No Name Given|No First Name Given]]
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=== Jill Tracy (Nicole Sullivan) ===
=== Jill Tracy (Nicole Sullivan) ===


{{quote| ''"Hey guys, how are you? I'm great! You know me, I'm up, up, up, up, up, and then some fashion nazi on the E! Network says that pear-shaped people shouldn't wear stripes, and whoosh, guess who's ear-deep in mint-chocolate chip ice cream. Meheehee."'''}}
{{quote|''"Hey guys, how are you? I'm great! You know me, I'm up, up, up, up, up, and then some fashion Nazi on the E! Network says that pear-shaped people shouldn't wear stripes, and whoosh, guess who's ear-deep in mint-chocolate chip ice cream. Meheehee."'''}}


A recurring patient of the Sacred Hospital. J.D. and Cox found her rather annoying. {{spoiler|She passed away in season 5 due to rabies, which triggered the events of "My Lunch".}} She's one of the most recurring patients of the series.
A recurring patient of the Sacred Hospital. J.D. and Cox found her rather annoying. {{spoiler|She passed away in Season 5 due to rabies, which triggered the events of "My Lunch"}}. She's one of the most recurring patients of the series.


{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
==== Associated Tropes: ====
* [[Armor-Piercing Question]]: "How have things been going lately?", which prompts her to admit she {{spoiler|tried to kill herself}}.

* [[Armor Piercing Question]]: "How have things been going lately?", which prompts her to admit she {{spoiler|tried to kill herself}}.
* [[Ascended Extra]]
* [[Ascended Extra]]
* [[Back for The Finale]]
* [[Back for the Finale]]
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: A failed attempt in "My 15 Seconds", although J.D. and Cox manage to figure it out and try to help her. {{spoiler|It's uncertain if it was her cocaine overdose or the rabies that killed her in "My Lunch", but J.D. was wrought with guilt thinking he could have helped her}}.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: A failed attempt in "My 15 Seconds", although J.D. and Cox manage to figure it out and try to help her. {{spoiler|It's uncertain if it was her cocaine overdose or the rabies that killed her in "My Lunch", but J.D. was wrought with guilt thinking he could have helped her}}.
* {{spoiler|[[The Ghost]]: After her death, she haunts Cox.}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Ghost]]: After her death, she haunts Cox}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
* [[Motor Mouth]]
* [[Motor Mouth]]
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: Even though she's going through a rough period, she puts up a smiling façade.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: Even though she's going through a rough period, she puts up a smiling façade.
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=== '''Ben Sullivan''' (Brendan Fraser) ===
=== '''Ben Sullivan''' (Brendan Fraser) ===


{{quote| ''"Pictures capture moments in time. When they're posed, they're not real. You know, I hate that whole, like, "gneen!" thing. That's why, at a party, you'll see me in the bushes with my camera."''}}
{{quote|''"Pictures capture moments in time. When they're posed, they're not real. You know, I hate that whole, like, "gneen!" thing. That's why, at a party, you'll see me in the bushes with my camera."''}}


Ben Sullivan is Jordan's little brother, and close friend to Dr. Cox. Infamous for taking photographs all of the time. Ends up in Sacred Heart as a patient suffering from leukemia.
Ben Sullivan is Jordan's little brother, and close friend to Dr. Cox. Infamous for taking photographs all of the time. Ends up in Sacred Heart as a patient suffering from leukemia.


{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
==== Associated Tropes: ====

* [[Camera Fiend]]: Ben's hobby is taking pictures of people when they aren't expecting it.
* [[Camera Fiend]]: Ben's hobby is taking pictures of people when they aren't expecting it.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With Dr.Cox of all people.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With Dr.Cox of all people.
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]: Ben dies from complications due to his leukemia.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]: Ben dies from complications due to his leukemia}}.



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Main Cast

John Dorian (Zach Braff)

"I don't think people are meant to be by themselves. That's why if you actually find someone you care about, it's important to let go of the little things, even if you can't let go all the way. Because nothing sucks more than feeling all alone, no matter how many people are around."

Simply known as J.D., he is the show's protagonist and resident doctor. The show depicts the problems and fears he has to face in the hospital, accompanied by his Inner Monologue. JD may just be the embodiment of a Cloudcuckoolander for his most prominent habit of daydreaming, which almost always ends with a weird comment said out loud which, of course, nobody but him understands. Despite being an enthusiastic, clumsy person with a lot of self-doubt, he is an intelligent good-by-heart doctor, who cares deeply about his patients.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Bunny Ears Lawyer: However eccentric he becomes (and they really pushed this one in later seasons), he is consistently shown as an excellent doctor, with Cox describing him as one of the best he's ever seen.
  • Butt Monkey: Especially in the later seasons.
  • Camp Straight: You would be mistaken for thinking that J.D. is gay after his Flanderization.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Almost constantly drifting off into daydreams, only to snap out of it with a strange comment.
  • Did I Say That Out Loud
  • The Dork
  • Flanderization: J.D. went from a genuine, though quirky, person into some kind of extremely girly super-geek.
  • Genius Ditz: He is an extremely skilled Doctor with a very goofy personality.
  • The Goofball
  • Hollywood Dateless: It's hard to believe a cute looking guy with a genuinely nice personality finds it so hard to get a date.
    • Word of God says that Sacred Heart is in southern California and someone like J.D. makes up about half the male population so most likely the women of the surrounding town are just used to men like him.
  • Inner Monologue: J.D.'s inner monologue pretty much narrates the entire series, save a few episodes.
  • The Intern: First season.
  • In Touch with His Feminine Side
  • It Never Gets Any Easier: J.D. wants to care so much about his patients, so it is justified.
  • Keet: As close as a non-anime character can get.
  • Man Child: Definitely becomes this after his Flanderization.
  • Manly Tears: Very often.
  • The McCoy: A Lot of the time. He is extremely compassionate and genuinely cares about his patients.
  • Naive Newcomer: On first coming to Sacred Heart.
  • Nice Guy: One of the nicest around, though it didn't get him any sympathy from the characters (or, frustratingly, the show writers).
  • The Nicknamer: He gives all of his interns nicknames. He also really loves receiving nicknames, even insulting ones.
  • Pungeon Master
  • Real Men Wear Pink: He designs dolls, loves candy necklaces, drinks appletinis, and makes "Friends Forever" collages.
  • Salt and Pepper: With J.D. being "Vanilla Bear".
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy: If he could just get that hug from Cox...
  • Wide-Eyed Idealist: Changes rather quickly when confronted with reality.
  • You Suck: J.D. doesn't really suck at life, but he does symbolize problems and fears everyone of us has.

Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke)

Elliot: My therapist thinks my trouble in bed stems from a basic fear of intimacy. But I just think it's just because any type of repetitive motion makes me nauseous. Oh, and since I was a little kid, I've always had nightmares about being crushed.
Carla: That poor shrink.

Elliot is another promising young doctor, who initially showed signs of fear and low self-esteem as an intern, but has later grown to become a confident, yet extremely odd, doctor in the series. She has a tendency to ramble on about her issues as well as stories about her life, but she's extremely intelligent and takes her profession seriously when she must. Due to a fear of commitment, she has a constant on-again-off-again relationship with J.D.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Chris Turk (Donald Faison)

"You know, I love how kids of divorce really have the market cornered on family dysfunction. But let me share with you a typical Thanksgiving at the Turk household: It starts with my mother yelling at my sister for yelling at my grandmother who's yelling at the television screen, which happens to be the microwave. And then my militant brother Jabari - formerly Bob - gives my father attitude for using the word black, even though he's referring to the turkey. Which, by the way, only got burnt because instead of turning the oven off, my bi-polar aunt Leslie tried to shove her head in it. But you know what we do? We kiss... and we hug... and we apologize for all the things we said... 'Cause a month later, we gonna get together and do it again at Christmas!"

J.D.'s Black Best Friend, who J.D. has known since they were roommates in college, and Carla's husband. He's a very skilled surgeon, to the point where he often believes that he's unmatched. His attitude does come across as a typical jock, but he takes his work seriously and he gets to know his patients well. He loves basketball, video games, using slang, and making sweet love with his wife.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Bald of Awesome: In one episode, Turk confesses to a patient that he shaves his head because he's going bald.
  • Black Best Friend: Subverted in the later seasons, where he's nearly as much of a geek as J.D. is.
  • Catch Phrase: "That's what I'm talkin' about!"
  • Character Development: Turk is probably the only character to remain consistent throughout the entire series. His main development was in becoming noticeably more responsible thanks to having to cope with his diabetes, being married to Carla, and becoming a father. He doesn't have nearly the same level of character arc that J.D., Elliot or even Dr. Cox have.
  • Embarrassing Middle Name: When the Todd finds out that Turk's middle name is Duncan, J.D. claims it's because Turk's dad loved donuts.
  • Hot-Blooded
  • I Know Mortal Kombat: Actually Truth in Television. Studies have shown that surgeons who play video games improve their reaction times and dexterity.
  • I Shall Taunt You: If Turk wins a bet or an argument, he will dance in your face.
  • Jerk Jock: The first impression of him from co-workers which is, of course, wrong.
  • My Name Is Not Durwood: Kelso thinks his name is Turk Turkleton, which is why he calls him Dr. Turkleton all the time. This was revealed after Kelso got really drunk at Turk's wedding.
    • Actually, he does know his name, he just likes Turkleton better.
  • My Sensors Indicate You Want to Tap That
  • Only Sane Man: When he and J.D. are not being Heterosexual Life Partners.
  • Perma-Stubble: His shaved head has this.
  • Salt and Pepper: With Turk being "Chocolate Bear".
  • Small Name, Big Ego: In the beginning of the series, his confidence outweighed his actual skill, it was humbling to learn that several other surgical interns were actually better than him. In fact, it was only J.D.'s encouragement to spend more time with his patients that put him good enough to get a Surgical Attending position. But by the end, his leadership ability became his greatest asset, nearly everyone in the hospital nominates him to become the new Chief of Surgery.
  • The Spock: No matter how often he appears to care about his patients, he'll still say he works better without emotion or attachment.
  • Surfer Dude: Probably the first impression one gets from him.
  • The Watson: Sometimes, to J.D.

Percival 'Perry' Ulysses Cox (John C McGinley)

"I did it, I'm a genius, I'm a huge brain in a ribbed-up body, I am Jesus H. Cox M.D..."

J.D.'s mentor (much to his chagrin) and resident doctor of Sacred Heart. He comes across as a typical Dr. Jerk with a huge ego to match. However, he believes his hard teachings mold interns to competent doctors and he cares more about treating patients that deserve help rather than the budget of the hospital. He has a tendency to rant on about anything that ticks him off even slightly.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • The Alcoholic: It's a major part of his character that he does drink a lot. It really comes to the forefront in "My Fallen Idol".
  • Alcoholic Parent: His father was this and often took it out on him and his sister. It was so bad that it's difficult for Cox to be around his sister because it reminds him of those experiences.
  • Anti-Hero: Type III.
  • Armor-Piercing Question: Delivered by J.D. when Cox is talking to Ben at the event.

"Where do you think we are?"

Dr. Cox: Hey, girl's name!
J.D.: What?
Dr. Cox: Gimme a break, I got a lot on my mind, Ellen--oh! Look at that, I bounced back.

Carla Espinosa (Judy Reyes)

"Well, you're a surgeon. So, you've got the god-complex, the cockiness, the whole "married to the job" thing. You're cute, but you're very, very aware of it. You have no idea what I'm like, so all of your feelings for me are coming from down there [points at his crotch]. But most of all, I'm looking for the real thing; and you're nothing but a little boy who's not used to being told "no." So there's a bunch of reasons. Pick your favorite."

She's the Spicy Latina who's the resident nurse of Sacred Heart and wife of Turk. Carla molded J.D. and Elliot over the years with her tendency to be there for them, which has resulted in their friendship. She can be rather hotheaded to people and feel like her friends are overwhelming her with her quirks, but she cares about them and it shows.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Robert Kelso (Ken Jenkins)

"Dr. Dorian, do you not realize, that you're nothing more than a large pair of scrubs to me? For God's sake, the only reason I carry this chart around is so I can pretend to remember your damn name!"

The Chief of Staff of Sacred Heart, Kelso is a snide and grumpy old man who allows improper practices and makes strict rules for the sake of the hospital's budget. However, he does show some care to certain people, even if it's extremely rare and his decisions in the hospital aren't always easy to make for him.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Badass
  • Bad Boss
  • Big Eater: To a realistic degree.
  • Break the Cutie: To Elliot, until Cox literally punches him out of it. Probably his biggest Kick the Dog moment.
  • Dirty Old Man
  • Dr. Jerk
  • Flanderization: His goofiness.
  • For the Lulz: When he switches a cup of decaf for regular that Turk was going to give to Carla, he remarks as he leaves "What a fun day."
  • Jerkass: He cheats on his wife and keeps her doped up on anti-depressants, openly dislikes his gay son, and treats his staff like crap.
    • Hidden Heart of Gold/Jerkass Facade: Sort of. He's not above being a Jerkass to those that work for him. However, decisions that can harm some patients and simultaneously benefit the hospital take a toll on him -- even though he doesn't let anyone else see it. He also revealed that he's well-aware of the staff treating patients without insurance, but pretended not to notice. And although he does seem to really have a bad relationship with his wife, he does care deeply for his son, remaining connected and offering advice, even at one point seeing if J.D. was free to date his son.
      • He has a good relationship with his wife too (more or less). It's hinted she is his college sweetheart, and when she dies in the ninth season he reveals that he's taking longer hours at the hospital purely because he doesn't like going home to an empty house. Given how open he is with everyone else about his infidelity, it might be reasonably speculated that she knows and is okay with it, since in the end the two are still married after all those years (not to mention, the anti-depressants are designed purely to kill her own out-of-control sex drive). His treatment of Edith is mostly Played for Laughs, but read between the lines and its clear he cares about her.
    • In his Day in the Limelight episode, he specifically states in his narration that he often takes on the role of the Jerkass to unite the staff. When he temporarily drops it, the entire staff is torn apart, nearly killing a patient who he cares deeply about.
      • He also has a group of Morality Pets with his gardener's family.
        • On the other hand, the only reason he stopped being a Jerkass... was because he was taking less hours, and he's STILL not a nice person... he's more a Jerk with a Heart of Jerk, then the latter.
  • Kick the Dog: Pretty much any scene he appears in with Ted to the point that while everyone else tries to save Kelso's job Ted is absolutely elated when he retires.
    • Pet the Dog: Though when he retires Kelso tells Ted "Thanks for everything" and when he eventually leaves the hospital makes sure to give Ted a fond farewell.
  • Manipulative Bastard
  • Mean Boss
  • Mentor Archetype: In late Season 7 and throughout Season 8, after retiring he is able to drop the "mean bureacrat" facade and tap into his years of experience as Chief of Medicine and as a doctor in general to guide the characters. In particular, he helps Dr. Cox with understanding the responsibilities that come with being Chief of Medicine and teaches J.D. that he needed to be what Dr. Cox was to him, a thankless Morality Chain.
  • The Mole: Subverted in the later seasons, where his good core is shown, effectively giving him three layers of personality, like a pie.
  • Put on a Bus: Subverted twice. When he's fired in Season 7, he seemingly leaves the hospital for good; however, Season 8 keeps him as a regular by having him hang around the hospital coffee shop all day. At the end of Season 8, he decides to leave Sacred Heart to become a doctor again else where, even taking his favorite chair from the copy shop with him. Then come Season 9, there's a Time Jump and he takes a teaching job at the new hospital after his wife dies.
  • Race Fetish: For Asian women.
  • Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior!

"Write this down, Perry. I'm old, and I honestly don't care what people think about anything I do." (farts) "That was me, folks!"

  • The Stick
  • The Spock: His primary role. He is all to willing to coldly sacrifice individual patients for the good of the hospital. However, its been shown that he really doesn't enjoy it and he gets moments that bring him closer to being The Kirk.
  • Zero-Approval Gambit: He lets himself be hated because it rallies the staff together AGAINST him.

The Janitor (Neil Flynn)

"You seem unhappy. I like that."

The Almighty Janitor who has a dislike of doctors, especially J.D. When he's not tormenting J.D. at every chance he gets, he tells zany stories (which are mostly lies) to the staff and helps out Elliot when he can. He's also insane.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Almighty Janitor: The absolute embodiment of this trope.
  • Badass
  • The Bully
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: In-universe example. In the Season 9 premiere, Turk states that the Janitor didn't know J.D. was leaving the hospital for good. Upon being informed of this, the Janitor just disappeared and no one knows where he went.
  • Death Glare
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: "His Story III". The Janitor feels like he doesn't make a difference in the hospital, but then a paralyzed patient he spent the episode talking to thanks him for treating him as a person and not as an object.
  • Friendly Enemy: With Dr. Cox.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Everything J.D. says to him is taken in the most insulting way possible.
  • Heroic Comedic Sociopath
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: Type B... more or less. He told Elliot that she was the only person on the hospital staff that treated him as a person. Neil Flynn also theorized that the Janitor's pranks were a very odd way of showing overtures of friendship to J.D.
  • Insistant Terminology: It's not a jumpsuit, it's a shirt and pants!
  • Multiple Choice Past
  • No Name Given: Lampshaded and obviously played for laughs. In the Season 8 finale, the Janitor apparently reveals his name to J.D., but as soon as J.D. leaves, someone else walks by and calls the Janitor by a different name. Word of God says the name given to J.D., Glen Matthews, is his actual name.
  • Refuge in Audacity
  • Screwy Squirrel: To J.D.
  • Secret Test of Character: Informs J.D. in the finale that the reason for all his pranks are because J.D. failed one in the Pilot. Turns out the penny in the door fell out of J.D.'s pocket accidentally and the Janitor saw it happen, but punished J.D. because he kept lying about it.

Janitor: It was a test of character. You failed. And you lost out on a wonderful friendship.

Supporting Cast

Todd "The Todd" Quinlin (Robert Maschio)

"I'd like to double her entendre!"

The Todd is a plastic surgeon at Sacred Heart. He loves hitting on women (presumably) for sex and hands for high-fives as well as showing off his physique. He's also a good friend of Turk.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Ted Buckland (Sam Lloyd)

Dr. Maddox: [looking into Ted's briefcase] Hey... How come all you have in there is a smiley face button and a revolver?
Ted: Well one's in case I get sad, and the other is in case I get really sad.

Resident lawyer of Sacred Heart. A lot of bad luck befalls him and he's pretty much awful at his job, enabling him to bellow his trademark "Awwwww...!" He's also the leader of an A Capella band.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Butt Monkey
  • The Cast Showoff: "The Worthless Peons" is Sam Loyd's actual group, "The Blanks". Even outside of that, they make an effort to showcase Ted's very real singing talent.
  • Catch Phrase: As mentioned above, "Awww..." might as well belong to Ted with a copyright attached to it.
  • The Chew Toy
  • Clothes Make the Legend: His suits are almost always cheap and horrible looking.
  • Driven to Suicide: One episode has him standing on a ledge of the hospital and pledging that someday he'll have to courage to jump. He finally jumps at the end of the episode only to have his fall broken by a pile of trash that the Janitor was hiding from Kelso.
  • Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Some episodes show him having an impressive head of hair when he started working at the hospital. On another occasion, he says he went bald at fourteen.
  • Perpetual Frowner: So often smiling actually hurts and it is said that sadness is his default expression.
  • Stealth Hi Bye: Because no one ever expects him to be there.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: Finally gets a girlfriend in Season 8.
    • Too bad its revealed she left him for Hooch in his appearance on Cougar Town.

Jordan Sullivan (Christa Miller)

"If you talk again, I'm going to eat you!"

A member of the board at Sacred Heart Hospital, and Dr. Cox's ex-wife-ish. Saying she has a vindictive personality is putting it mildly.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Ascended Extra: Was originally only supposed to appear in one episode, but due to her popularity (and also perhaps to a small extent due to being married to the creator), she became a recurring character for the rest of the series.
  • Belligerent Sexual Tension: With Dr. Cox before getting back together with him, and even with J.D. in her first appearance.
  • Butt Monkey: Everyone is hers, except her children. Usually.
  • Catch Phrase: "For funsies!"
  • Freudian Excuse: Subverted -- She once claimed that her acerbic personality was due to her parents being mean to her, but it turned out she was lying.
  • Hannibal Lecture: Jordan gives on of these to the entire cast at the end of the first season.
  • Happily Married: Inverted; she and Dr. Cox seem to have a much better relationship divorced. Finding out in a later episode that they were still legally married worsened their relationship and they filed for divorce again.
    • While the never actually marry again, season eight puts them on the path to acknowledging they actually love each other and not the childish Slap Slap Kiss they ALWAYS had going on before.
  • Jerkass: Even more so than Dr. Cox.

"There's nothing like looking into someone's eyes and seeing part of them die. Oh! There it goes. Bye bye hope. Bye bye."

Laverne Roberts (Aloma Wright)

"Junior, I don't know what you're doing in my area, but you better be looking for some bandages because you're going to need them when I get through with you."

Head nurse of Sacred Heart (formerly), Laverne is a devout Christian with twice the sass of Carla and a huge love for soap operas.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Deadpan Snarker
  • Death by Irony: She constantly tries to prove Cox wrong and tells him that everything in life happens for a reason, naturally Cox refuses to believe it. Next Day, she is caught in a car accident on the way to work and is put in a coma and subsequently dies.
  • Killed Off for Real
  • Sassy Black Woman
  • Shut UP, Hannibal: Delivers one to Dr. Cox as he wouldn't stop challenging her Christian faith with several rants.

Doug Murphy (Jhonny Kastl)

"They're like my children... my big dead children."

Formerly a resident, he is now the coroner of Sacred Heart. He's a big screw-up and he talks about his love for the job nonchalantly.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Bunny Ears Lawyer: He may be as weird as 99% of the other staff of the hospital and horribly incompetent when trying to treat living patients, but (in part due to killing so many patients) he is an extremely skilled coroner.
  • Dead Baby Comedy: He's killed a lot of patients and that's funny.

Coroner: Have you seen this before?
Doug: Seen it? Upstairs, they call that "a Doug"

  • Determinator: Despite being a nervous wreck, killing a lot of patients and being the only person in the history of Sacred Heart to repeat their third year of residency; Doug never falters in his dedication to try to be a good Doctor. He fails miserably, but its the trying that counts, right?
    • You could theorize he never cracked under pressure like other more confident interns, because that happened so long ago, that being in that state is normal for Doug.
  • Hidden Depths: Originally a one-note failure as a doctor, it's later revealed that he's killed so many patients it makes him easy to identify a cause of death, so he became a top-rate coroner.
  • Nervous Wreck: He's nervous about... everything.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Lollipops.
    • A habit he seems to have picked up from the other coroners. Maybe it helps with the smell.
  • Villainy Discretion Shot
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: He's a horrible doctor, but he wouldn't be out of place as a Medical Examiner on CSI, NCIS, Law and Order, Cold Case or any of the other CSI rip-offs.
  • Yuppie Couple

Notable Patients

Mrs. Tanner (Kathryn Joosten)

"Listen, Dr. Dorian, there's not one thing I regret as I lay here right now. I'm ready. I really am."

An old lady who refused to undergo dialysis because she decided she had lived a long and eventful life and wanted to die peacefully.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Jill Tracy (Nicole Sullivan)

"Hey guys, how are you? I'm great! You know me, I'm up, up, up, up, up, and then some fashion Nazi on the E! Network says that pear-shaped people shouldn't wear stripes, and whoosh, guess who's ear-deep in mint-chocolate chip ice cream. Meheehee."'

A recurring patient of the Sacred Hospital. J.D. and Cox found her rather annoying. She passed away in Season 5 due to rabies, which triggered the events of "My Lunch". She's one of the most recurring patients of the series.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Ben Sullivan (Brendan Fraser)

"Pictures capture moments in time. When they're posed, they're not real. You know, I hate that whole, like, "gneen!" thing. That's why, at a party, you'll see me in the bushes with my camera."

Ben Sullivan is Jordan's little brother, and close friend to Dr. Cox. Infamous for taking photographs all of the time. Ends up in Sacred Heart as a patient suffering from leukemia.

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  1. meaning "vagina"