America Cup

The last most remarkable feat 28-year later. Obstacles were overcome: the pandemic, Maradona's death, and the consolidation of a Technical Director in whom few trusted. Messi has redeemed himself.

America Cup

The last most remarkable feat 28-year later. Obstacles were overcome: the pandemic, Maradona's death, and the consolidation of a Technical Director in whom few trusted. Messi has redeemed himself.

My Own Personal Jesus

It's Christmas, and even though J.D. and the others don't really feel like celebrating, Turk makes a huge deal about it. But his faith and happiness are gone after a very busy night at the hospital.

Dr. Cox has J.D. videotape the birth of the child of one of his friends.

My Nickname

J.D. begins a new relationship with Carla. J.D. gains a new nickname – "Scooter" – and his relationship with Nurse Carla evolves as he begins to out-distance her medical knowledge, while Turk trembles, when he learns that his secret lunch spot was claimed years ago by the territorial Dr. Kelso. Elsewhere, Dr. Cox gives Elliot the evil eye when she won't discharge a troublesome patient.

Engram Pattersky

The gang takes a tour down memory lane, which includes a final round of "True American."

Mario

Nick's plan to propose to Jess is thrown off-course when they decide to get a dog, Winston sees color for the first time and Schmidt worries about Cece getting pregnant again.

Godparents

Jess tries to appease Winston's anxiety about his impending fatherhood by tracking down his long lost dad. Meanwhile, Schmidt goes back to work for the first time since Ruth's birth.

Where the Road Goes

The gang gathers for a one-year memorial service for a beloved friend. Meanwhile, Jess discovers Coach owes Nick a large sum of money.

Lillypads

Nervous about Ruth's interview at a prestigious pre-school, Schmidt recruits Jess to help her prepare. Meanwhile, Nick procrastinates writing, and Winston prepares to confront his fear of testifying in court.