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"My Long Goodbye" is the 15th episode of season six of the
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''. It aired on April 5, 2007 on
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. It was written by Dave Tennant and directed by
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It is noteworthy for being the last regular episode featuring
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as
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, a regular recurring character since the pilot episode. A direct sequel to " My No Good Reason", it depicts each cast member saying their goodbyes to coworker Laverne, who is in a non-responsive
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due to injuries she sustained in a car accident, and whose life support will soon be turned off by her family. The title of the episode refers to
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's (
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) difficulty in saying goodbye to Laverne, ghostly visions of whom appear to Carla to encourage her in this endeavor. The episode was well-received, with critics praising Reyes's performance and the emotional drama of the story. The episode won the
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, for the second time in the series history.


Plot

Sacred Heart's staff starts saying goodbye to Laverne, who suffered terminal injuries after getting into a car accident. However,
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tells everyone that Laverne could still pull through. In deep
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, Carla hallucinates that she sees Laverne's spirit following her around and talking to her. The whole staff is heart-broken when Laverne's latest CT scans arrive; she's
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. Laverne's family decides to take her off
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, and one by one the main characters say their own goodbyes to Laverne. Carla, in the end, learns from Laverne's spirit that she must say goodbye to the people she cares for before she loses her chance, and says her own tearful goodbye to Laverne. As Carla walks out of the room and collapses in tears in Turk's arms, Laverne finally dies and her spirit passes away. Meanwhile,
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confides in J.D. that he doesn't want people to know of his daughter's birth because it will be associated with Laverne's death, but still tells
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that he has told others. Jordan becomes suspicious because no one has come to congratulate her other than J.D. Even when Laverne passes away, Jordan still does not get admirers, and in desperation she declares an ecstatic J.D. the child's godfather and agrees to name her baby Jennifer Dylan (J.D.). Cox, Elliot, Turk, Carla, Kelso, and the Janitor go to the bar to toast Laverne's memory. Elliot congrats Cox on the new baby and ponders that the room must be a madhouse, only for Cox to remember and reveal that the only people who know are at the bar with him. He brushes it off, thinking nothing bad will come of it, unaware of what Jordan did.


Reception

"My Long Goodbye" received very positive reviews from critics.
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gave the episode a score of 8.5 out of 10, and praising Laverne's death scene, mainly for
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performance and for Carla's final goodbye, stating that is "a moment both emotional and funny, but always honest", and that "Reyes hits it out of the park with her performance". However, he regretted that
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"doesn't get anything as juicy for herself", although admitting "this choice doesn't lessen the impact any as the show says goodbye to a familiar face"
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's reviewer gave "My Long Goodbye" a positive review. He praised the character's farewells, especially from Elliot, Carla and the Janitor, and also J.D's inner monologues. He stated "All and all, a good, solid episode and a nice good-bye to Laverne, one of the unsung players on this program."


Aftermath

Although this is
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's last regular appearance as Laverne Roberts, she returned in the Season 7 episode "
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" as Nurse Shirley, whose similarities to Laverne go unnoticed by all except J.D. Early reports stated that Aloma Wright would return as Laverne's
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twin sister."'Scrubs' Actress Back from Dead"
. Zap2it. June 15, 2007 Wright would reprise her role as Laverne in a flashback in the season 8 episode " My Comedy Show" and in the season eight finale, "
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".


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External links

* {{Scrubs Scrubs (season 6) episodes 2007 American television episodes