Scrubs - Laverne's accident
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- Опубліковано 21 чер 2007
- Yet another just great scene from Scrubs in episode 14 of season 6. Cox trying to win on Laverne's view of the world but finally understands himself, right before Laverne gets seriously injured in a car accident. The music from Brett Dennen makes this another really touching Scrubs moment.
the only person who could so quickly and heartfeltly put Dr. Cox in his place
JD's brother Dan did it once too.
@@umcsullivan Honestly it's pretty nice that in Scrubs the side characters could sometimes end up doing things the main characters wouldn't be able to pull off.
sure except for Carla, Dan, Ben, Elliot, and JD.
@@Erowid13 lol yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa boooooooom!!!!!!!
Truth be told, if the writers really wanted to, pretty much any of the main characters could have put him in his place given the opportunity.
"I've been coming in here every day for 24 years watching children die and seeing good people suffer" *that's just heartbreaking*
I've been hospitalized a lot. Not everyone can handle it. Hated seeing how some nurses couldn't handle it and broke down. Especially when they connected with patients.
Film majors should have a class exclusively about Scrubs just to teach them how to choose the right music for right scenes.
Did you know the music supervisor for the show was Christa Miller (Jordan)? She did a damn fine job!
@@MrglsJon REALLY???? No, really? Wow!
Damn. Right. The only series finale I’ve ever cried to in my entire 27 years of existence
@@MrglsJon and Zach suggested loads of great songs as well
@@MrglsJon TIL holy shit
My top five heart-wrenching Scrubs moments in order:
1. Dr. Cox killing his 3 patients
2. JD comforting Dr. Cox in his house
3. Ben's funeral
4. Carla's last words to Laverne
5. Paralyzed patient saying thank you to Janitor
your number 5 is so under rated i love it but everyone is like meh
Ivan Paligutan You forgot Bob Kelso showing emotions when the patient dies because of his order, the janitor telling elliot his feelings, bob kelso leaving the clinic and jd and turk accompanying that old, lonely black guy until he dies... actually there are at least 20 more great scenes, it's just the best tv show ever!
6. JD and Turk spending time with George
Oh my god, up until 4 i read this like "good list" but when i read 5 i just started crying
Number 5 had me balling.
She executed that part so brilliantly. So much emotion
Lavern’s character was a good representation of a person of faith in tv
Yeah, she was judgemental, hypocritical and nosy
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 she was flawed she love others and was very protective of her staff
I agree she never forced her beliefs on anyone.
Turk is better. Laverne was at times a bit overbearing with it.
Yes, she also represented why people chose to have religion in their life. And why some people need it and some don't.
my thing is that kelso actually was there, not antagonizing Cox, not giving anyone the stink eye, but he was actually there for her and it showed that he respected Laverne just like anyone else in that group
They had a thing back in the day remember!
2:18 You can almost see Dr. Cox being transported back to feeling like a powerless child the way he walks towards the window. Top tier acting by John.
Always top tier acting by John.
Lavern's little speech is so beautiful and powerful. Aloma couldn't have acted it any better.
While there were sadder deaths on this show, this one hit the hardest because she was always the voice of reason and played momma bear to so many of the residents.
Idk about “always” the voice of reason. She did once bare-hand punch out the window to a car she had the keys to.
Man Laverne is like so many nurses... they have to watch people suffer on daily basis.There is no way I could do a job that I had to watch kids suffer. THANK GOD for those that can.
I love this scene. Dr Cox throughout the entire series thought Laverne was being blinded through her religion/beliefs, ignorant of the realities of the pain and suffering in the world. However, similar to how Cox handles this pain through drinking, Laverne not only sees suffering more than most, she also needs coping with the sufferings of this world and her religion/beliefs help her get to the next day. You can see that Dr Cox truly respect her after this.
Scrubs is the only show that can make me tear up at any moment with a random episode
Dude ikr bounce of making me laugh and then making me cry and making me get serious
Season 6 was supposed to be the final season of Scrubs, which is why they killed off Laverne, to give the show's ending that extra oomf factor. When the show got renewed, they brought back Laverne's actress as a new nurse, whom only JD seemed to notice looked exactly like Laverne.
Fucking brilliant lmaoo
Lavernagain
Every time i watch this it makes me cry, i know what's going to happen yet it's so damn powerful i cant help it, i thought Scrubs was supposed to be a comedy :'(
It's supposed to be what it is. A great show.
That's what made scrubs so damn great since you could be laughing one minute and crying the next minute.
Scrubs shows the genuine everyday life of people who work in a hospital and exaggerates some things here and there. I speak from personal experience.
Same.
Yep, I'm an atheist like Dr Cox but that doesn't mean you don't respect other people's faith. In fact it's quite the contrary, I admire people that preach their faith peacefully and humanely. Laverne was a good example of that type of person.
Doesn't really matter if you're an atheist or fanatically religious as long as you respect others beliefs. After all it's a discreet personal relation between a human and whatever he chooses to believe as a divine force, and not for the sake of "show-offy" business.
Thank you for such open mindedness, I respect you.
I'm a person of faith and I respect everyone's views. I can't stand Christians who act like their belief is the only right way and everyone else is evil and going to hell. I also can't stand atheists who act like their belief is the only right way and everyone else is a moron
What this scene showed is that Dr. Cox and Laverne are very similar in that they both see pain and suffering everyday and wonder "Why?" yet they chose very different paths to deal with this question and pain. Dr Cox understands how much the pain hurts and he drinks his pain away. Laverne processes her pain through her Faith, believing it all happens for a reason. Cox understands that we all have vices, albeit more or less healthy ones, to process pain
Laverne was actually judgy, nosy and hypocritical and often tried to impose her religious views on others. So, not really a good example of "that" person
atheist as well, yet her speech is so powerfull it brings me to tears each time.
Then never start a debatte over it. Just let believers believe.
Sincerly, another atheist
morten123456789 wish every atheists were like you guys
Keep your religion to yourself, don't think you're better, and we're respectful.
Dlow Hernandez
Dafuq are you talking about?
Sizzlik you are the real MVP 👊🏼
John C. McGinley's facial expression at the end of the clip is just pure acting genius.
Dr. Cox actually was going to believe Laverne but.... that coma turned him back into the cynic he has been. Its makes the moment harder to bare.
Or maybe her accident made her speech that much more impactful toward dr.cox her accident was bad but like she said bad things can make things become good she served God's purpose she put the thought of faith in dr.cox mind when he never would believed before
@@AdjustingMindGames No. He was ready to have some faith UNTIL the accident. Afterwards, wanted nothing of it again. He even said it, like "where's purpose in THAT". You missed the point. The accident nullified the speech. Use logic
This whole Laverne death was undercut when they introduced her "Twin" sister.
The song is Brett Dennen - Ain't No Reason
I've seen this show at least 10 times. This scene still makes me cry.
"If I stop believing, I won't be able to come into work tomorrow."
And she never did come in to work that day. D:
Because she got in an accident not because she stopped believing.
J1234 Well fuckin duh lol But it was symbolic of a sentence to say.
AgentX7k2 bull
That's not the line. She said she wouldn't be able to show up tomorrow. She did show up. Just not the way anyone wanted it.
The sad thing is: If she hadn't come into work that day, she wouldn't have been in the accident.
The Song is perfect for this scene...
Such a powerful scene. The goodbye episode had me bawling and laughing at the same time. Not many shows can do that.
this is what makes scrubs such a good show it can be so funny but then it can get so sad and heartful just like that
the music for scrubs is so amazing. almost every song on the show is by someone who i havent heard from
I know right, I always had shazzam ready watching the show
This was always the biggest "wham" moment of any show I have ever seen. I don't think it could ever be topped.
One thing I like about scrubs is that every death hits like a ton of bricks and they don’t just kill people for shock value. Even the patients deaths hurt.
Love the way they chose a song that sounds as if Laverne could have sung it. Such a perfect fit.
This scene shocked me so much when I first saw it. You have this cozy feeling at first cause it's so wholesome and then the shock fucking hits you. It's so brilliantly written.
Scrubs combines some of the funniest jokes and the saddest moments on TV in one show. And they does it in an absolutely unique and ingenious way.
The end is so sad, when dr. cox looks at laverne so shocked. :-(
And the song really makes you sad, when you watch that scene...
damn,
why did laverne's strongest scene be one of her last...
Only show that could make you laugh in one minute and have you cry in the next.
That ending hit like a sledgehammer the first time I saw it.
I am an atheist but sometimes I wish I could think that too
Ask him if he can show up and you will be surprised.
You can't help but admire Dr. Cox, the way he so quickly realizes it's not about feeding his ego by being right and immediately swallow his pride and abandons his coping mechanisms in order to respect other people's. Same as when he acknowledged Dan's threat or when he admitted to Elliot he was afraid. He became what he is because of his job (and Jordan's affair with his protégé no doubt) but he never hesitates to cast down that mask to accommodate people that deserve/need it
I cried when I first saw this she was one of my fav characters in the show. i'm glad thro that actress got to play another character when Laverne got killed off
This episode rocks by far the most!
One, if not THE best character in the show. The only one who made me cry. I know it's justa show, but man, it still hurt.
That's what i love about the show. Great mixture of comedy & drama.
I still cry when I see that bit.i really miss scrubs...
Ain't no reason - Brett Dennen
That is why we distance ourselves, that’s why we make jokes. We don’t do it because it’s fun - we do it so we can get by.
Dr Cox
One of the most breaking scenes in Scrubs. Actually...for me...the saddest.
love this show and this song
Thank you :)
I cried so much at the end of the next episode..... so so so much
you dont even know how much i love scrubs
I saw it 3 times the series...Back to back lol. Just that great! And I just finished prison break...cried at the finale.
the name of the song is "Ain't No Reason" by Brett Dennen
thanks man,.,
Dr. Cox apologizing immediately after realizing how much he hurt Laverne is one of my favorite scenes. We've all put our foot in our mouth at one time or another, and Dr. Cox's face of realization says it all.
oh god, this is so touching, i'm crying... :'(
Love scrubs wish they would come back
totally agree. and they are good songs/artists.
Totally agree. It was one of the few shows that I felt I could really connect with almost every character on there, and I wish it was a real place lol.
According to Wikipedia, sometimes songs were chosen before the scripts for episodes were finished - that's how central music is to Scrubs. I think that this scene is from one such episode.
Right in the feels
You can see the exact moment he listens
i love her speech at the start..... so pwerful
If you've never had a moment like this in ur life, then ur not living it to it's full potential...
When dr cox apologized you realized how he respects her
can anybody tell me the name of the song that's playing in the background?
the song is Brett Dennen - Ain't No Reason
love his face at 00:16. turns from "cocky" to loving
Love how she clung to her faith
The reason she died was because god need his favourite angel back. : ' ) R.I.P Laverne
thank u ive been trying forever to find the name of this song!!! thnx
Brett Dennen - Ain't No Reason, quite an awesome song
and her pain and reason is understandable. some people need things to believe in, and who are we atheist to judge? we have our own beliefs.
love that speech
Scrubs is just amazing It's comedy and tragedy combined to a show, which makes me laugh and cry at the same time... What a pity, that it already ended...
Please correct my English, if it's false... :D
Your English is just fine Sir, I'm sure it's better than my grasp of your mother tongue
+Jim Smith Haha thank you :)
+Patrick Little haha thanks :)
Can anbody tell the name of the song under the video???
whats the name of the song playing in the background
Yea, I cried. First time in a few years, wow
Anyone know whats the song in the background?
so sad :( does any1 know which song is playing in the background ?
@NewTerranStyle
its the song Ain't no reason by Brett Dennen
Does anyone know the name of this song???
and yet the beginning of this episode started with a giant horn that shouted BOOOOOOBIES every time you blew into it.
omg, i haven´t seen this! damn! i even started to cry!
Know somebody this song in the backround
Been hospitalized a lot due to my incurable medical condition. Hated seeing this in real life. Saw terrible groups turn happy and happy groups turn terribly sad. Incidents can make big changes. I (and others) made the priests often walk away as we made them finally understand our point of view. Cried a bit always hearing the end of this. As it reminds me of incidents that occurred to families I saw and makes me think how people thought of me when hospitalized by 5 and in and out ever since badly.
love the song
so sad :C
Hello, can someone wrote the Text J.D. Says here? My English is not very good and i dont understand all and i need the correct form :)
R.I.P Lervern
Does anyone know the song ?? :)
song name @ end ?
what is this song called?
Crying.
İ cried the first time i saw this on the tv
just shows you how important it is to hang on to the relationships you have
Anyone knows the name of the song???
seems to be a great song and i always wanted to hear it!^^
greetings
I always tear up when I watch this episode/ending.
What episode
Go Laverne, she was one of the best characters in the whole show, I must admit, I was gutted when she was killed off
Almost on par with Laverne-Again. ;)
WHATS THIS SONG? IT SOUNDS LIKE MUMFORD AND SONS BUT IDK WHICH ONE OF THEIR SONGS
I saw Brett Dennen in concert with Jason Mraz. As good as Mr Mraz was, I was wishing Brett could’ve performed the whole night. He’s as good live as he is recorded