I know all five stages of grief aren't shown, but some were boring. :yawn: Last two clips = Season 6 - My House All previous = Season 5 - My Five Stages
I've always liked the scene right after Ms. Wilks dies and Hedrick tells JD and Dr. Cox that she was lucky to have them as doctors. Too bad that clip wasn't included here.
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It was actually a subtle insult; not only does he not mind JD leaving, but is very enthusiastic about him doing so. And JD didn't catch it because he's not paying attention, and Hendrick said it so lightly & without changing his expression overtly to give away the game.
It's crazy to see it laid out like this. JD was willing to listen to Dr. Hedrick and get counseling over Mrs. Wilkes, but Dr. Cox extended his influence over JD just that one time because he didn't want to feel alone in indulging his more toxic habits (lashing out at people who care about your emotional health). Because of that, JD and Hedrick are on bad terms for the rest of the series. It really does show how much of the series is JD learning to grow out of Dr. Cox's shadow for his own good.
Love Dave Foley -- and as a palliative care specialist they did an good job introducing death. The episode covered death better than ER ever did. I wish they'd called him a "palliative care NP or MD". Such a great series I still return to. No one will ever beat Dr. Cox's greatness..
It's funny how clearly you can actually hear his thoughts by seeing his face: Ok, sure Wait what newbie where is this going? no no no ....you IDIOT or something close to that hahaha
Only one who disliked this because he's the sort of grief councillor who I used to have who didn't listen really. Hence why it's been 5 years and I'm still not over my dads death. He's like my siblings kinda.
hope you're in a better place now. Try looking for someone you feel comfortable with if you still need help. Go with your gut feeling, it's often right.
dude you really think 5 years is enough to get over someone that was (hope) with you all of your life? na man dont be down dont be mad this is 100% natural. im still greaving over the girl i believed to be my 1 its only been 15 years. killed by a drunk please dont drink and drive its not worth it.
sadly haven’t been able to get down to Jacksonville but after I save up by spring i’m really hoping the duo can get me firing again on all cylinders. 😅
@scottw182 Yup. But Hedrick appears in more than one episode, so people who may have seen him at a glance, or passed by during a moment they laughed at.. may not have seen the episodes he was in. There are well over 150 eps. So I stuck with the funny :shrug: I enjoyed the clip you mentioned, dont get me wrong.
It's been 8 years since you requested a box of kittens. They would by now be in their midlife crisis. And you would have at the minimum 6 litterboxes, and one room of your house devoted to said litterboxes. Did you ever get your kittens?
Can someone please, tell me what the calm beautyful end song is called ? I tryed to listen to the end lyrics but, i couldnt get it . Can someone please help me ?
Remember the five stages is a therapy tool for getting the news that someone who *is still alive* is going to *die in the future*. Specifically getting the news that *you* are going to die. It is of limited value outside that specific context.
Well, people in customer service or management and/or leadership positions often end up doing unofficial counseling in addition to their assigned regular duties. Becoming an official counselor probably meant he (1) got paid for it (2) he actually had a lighter workload than before, since now he *only* has to do counseling.
Can some please tell me what's going on with youtube? Everytime I play a video and I want to go to a certain scene, the video just plays itself over at the beginning again? Just what's going on?!
@scottw182 I excluded it because the scene wasn't as powerful if you didn't see the four or five episodes concerning Mrs. Wilks. It definitely wasn't as powerful if you AT LEAST didn't get to see the full episode where the clip you mentioned came from. So I just stuck to funny.
im not sure if i am right or wrong, but is there a special meaning behind him not caring about cancer because of his love for fake sugar? If yes, what is it?
He's the kinda guy who already accepted that death is inevitable and that sooner or later, something's gotta kill him so he might as well take the risk and continue using the things he likes. In this case, fake sugars. So no, not really a special meaning. He just doesn't give a fuck.
In addition to the other replies, he was also unsubtly changing the topic to a morbid one (death) but using an incongruously upbeat cheery tone, which is meant to throw people off balance, and also very obviously ignoring Dr. Cox's remarks by pretending Dr. Cox hadn't said anything at all, or at least nothing worth replying to. . All this to amuse himself with annoying Dr. Cox, whom he isn't intimidated by despite the other man's constantly sarcasm, passive aggressiveness, and frequently issued threats.
@koreiryuu Just my opinion, but I would think most people watching Scrubs clips have seen most of the episodes and are just wanting to re-watch favorite moments. That's what I do, at least.
The five stages aren't a thing everyone goes through, or in that order, or even individually. It's a very outdated concept to think everyone hits everything the same. Modern psychology is really flexible for that reason.
you couldn't press my buttons if you tried in fact i have no buttons please think of me as buttonless all smooth like GI Joe's nether regions and by the by this image is brought to you by my son jack whos been
The infuriating thing about counseling is that 95% of it runs on the "if it's stupid but it works it isn't stupid" criteria. You hear about I statements and person centered language and you're like "what the fuck is this horseshit?" and then when it actually works you're somehow even angrier that the human brain is so stupid that you can fix it with finger painting.
Mrs Wilk is one of the very best patients the show had.
Aye. She was great.
I agree. I really liked Mrs. Wilk. And that is why I disliked Cabbage so much, because he caused her death.
I definitely preferred johnny
Pickles
I liked Mrs. Tanner
I've always liked the scene right after Ms. Wilks dies and Hedrick tells JD and Dr. Cox that she was lucky to have them as doctors. Too bad that clip wasn't included here.
He was a really nice character, would have wanted more screen time of him
Literally only clicked on this video hoping for that scene.
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@Alberto Kamdyn Instablaster ;)
"He seems strangely impervious to my threats...that annoys me."
Didnt he have the same Problem with Molly? xD Love when Cox hits a wall with these people.
@@Y0G0FU I don't recall him ever threatening Molly but he did hate how cheerful she was all the time.
I love how Hendrick is one of the few people in the show to point out that J.D. really is, in fact, a giant D-bag.
"That was the ending to Cocoon"
"Take it away COXY!"
God I love this show
"Help, a large doctor is beating my ass : The Lester Hedrick Story"
Screaming XD
Are you screaming because a large doctor is beating your ass?
Get it published
He’s like an emotionally open doctor cox. Still snarky and capable of being really mean, but with an understanding of problems beyond the physical.
Cox's face in the background as J.D. illustrates death! 😂😂
Cox is the absolute best
"Oh God yes..." Wow, Hedrick can't handle JD either. The power of the ditz is strong in this one.
It was actually a subtle insult; not only does he not mind JD leaving, but is very enthusiastic about him doing so. And JD didn't catch it because he's not paying attention, and Hendrick said it so lightly & without changing his expression overtly to give away the game.
It's crazy to see it laid out like this. JD was willing to listen to Dr. Hedrick and get counseling over Mrs. Wilkes, but Dr. Cox extended his influence over JD just that one time because he didn't want to feel alone in indulging his more toxic habits (lashing out at people who care about your emotional health). Because of that, JD and Hedrick are on bad terms for the rest of the series. It really does show how much of the series is JD learning to grow out of Dr. Cox's shadow for his own good.
Love Dave Foley -- and as a palliative care specialist they did an good job introducing death. The episode covered death better than ER ever did.
I wish they'd called him a "palliative care NP or MD". Such a great series I still return to. No one will ever beat Dr. Cox's greatness..
Technically Hendrick barely said anything in the Anger Stage, but is the funniest scene of the 5 Stages
"Take it away, Coxy!" I'm dead🤣
I just came here for "DAMN BIKES!!!".
Great tie in joke to the rest of the episode.
Love how Hedrick called JD a 'D-bag!' Lol!
I love how he still has his coffee mug from NewsRadio. Hahaha
“How would you like be in a Broken Jaw commercial?” Lol
And thr best line goes tooooo... Dr. Bob Kelso! For "DAMN BIKES!"
The hospital should have been named "Sarcastic Heart".
1:03 I always lose my shit looking at Cox' face in this scene.
It's funny how clearly you can actually hear his thoughts by seeing his face:
Ok, sure
Wait what newbie where is this going?
no no no
....you IDIOT
or something close to that hahaha
Dave Foley is just fantastic.
lester's "oh god yes" was so dave from newsradio. miss that show
(and this one)
JD’s desperate of wanting a father figure is hilarious, sweet, and sad all at the same time.
The Dorian Cox Clinic.... The spin off that could have been
The best part of the episode introducing Dr Hedrick is how Cox and JD go through the 5 stages of grief like a patient would.
Only one who disliked this because he's the sort of grief councillor who I used to have who didn't listen really. Hence why it's been 5 years and I'm still not over my dads death. He's like my siblings kinda.
hope you're in a better place now. Try looking for someone you feel comfortable with if you still need help. Go with your gut feeling, it's often right.
Gazza 4 Hope youre doig well
dude you really think 5 years is enough to get over someone that was (hope) with you all of your life? na man dont be down dont be mad this is 100% natural. im still greaving over the girl i believed to be my 1 its only been 15 years. killed by a drunk please dont drink and drive its not worth it.
I feel like I could overdose on a box of kittens and I would die happy.
Dave Foley Rules.
go before you can write a book entitled ''help, a large doctor is beating my ass: the lester hedrick story''
"Nor do you want to see I angry!"
I'm in my Dave Foley stage. I didn't know he was in Scrubs.
Yep. Now I gotta go find some Kids in the Hall clips.
@@tomwagner1764 how about Newsradio?
Dorian cox clinic wouldve been a cool spin off
"Go now, before you can write a book entitled: 'help, a doctor is beating my ass"😂😂😂
this episode breaks my heart
Every time I see his face I just think of Dave Nelson.
Anyone been treated lately at the Dorian- Cox clinic. I hear their specialty is treating ED.
sadly haven’t been able to get down to Jacksonville but after I save up by spring i’m really hoping the duo can get me firing again on all cylinders. 😅
2:07 definitely in the top 3 Cox rants of all time
wait what was that last side effect?
Looks at cat
4:40 that's the moment JD became the Janitor.
@scottw182 Yup. But Hedrick appears in more than one episode, so people who may have seen him at a glance, or passed by during a moment they laughed at.. may not have seen the episodes he was in. There are well over 150 eps. So I stuck with the funny :shrug: I enjoyed the clip you mentioned, dont get me wrong.
I want a box of kittens, too!
Could someone prescribe me one, pretty please?
Is it worth the erectile dysfunction?
yes but the tiny scratches can get annoying real quick.
@@RealityCheck6T9 HONEST TO GOD I said
"i gotta think about this...." after that side effect, death is death but ED.... oof
@@RealityCheck6T9 That only happens to some people, and is usually resolved by placing the kitten in another room while you do the deed.
It's been 8 years since you requested a box of kittens. They would by now be in their midlife crisis. And you would have at the minimum 6 litterboxes, and one room of your house devoted to said litterboxes.
Did you ever get your kittens?
Can someone please, tell me what the calm beautyful end song is called ? I tryed to listen to the end lyrics but, i couldnt get it . Can someone please help me ?
"The long road" by Pearl Jam
He had a soft voice but the words were always... Somehow mean...
When Cox rants about Jack’s toy soldiers on his nightstand 😂😂😂😂
"If he keeps ignoring my threats...I'm gonna have to hit him."
Sorry, I'm lost, why the hell _Erectile Dysfunction_ !? 😀
Vicky 12 it's called a cat fetish
I felt that
It's when you can't get wood
@@Winchent You don't say! 😂 Yes, I'm not ten anymore, I just didn't get the connection between kittens and erectile dysfunction.
It's making fun of random side effects you can get it
I think he looks a little like Marc Hamill
Cox: is like ok JD is an idiot but not surprised here
I’m in desperate need of a box of kittens!
5 stages of grief are not boring they are very real as well what he says is correct and ive learned them all to well.
Not for everyone, for me its almost always been grief for a long time then acceptance eventually
Remember the five stages is a therapy tool for getting the news that someone who *is still alive* is going to *die in the future*. Specifically getting the news that *you* are going to die. It is of limited value outside that specific context.
4:38 is hilarious!
So this was funny and sad equally. How can scrubs do this to us?
Hendrick really wanted to give her some Brain Candy
I assume you're referring to Long Road by Pearl Jam.
beautiful song
It took til today to realise this is the same voice of yes man in FNV......
He went from a radio station manager to a grief consular weird career move
Then he became a principal
Well, people in customer service or management and/or leadership positions often end up doing unofficial counseling in addition to their assigned regular duties. Becoming an official counselor probably meant he (1) got paid for it (2) he actually had a lighter workload than before, since now he *only* has to do counseling.
he has the voice of NileRed
Cabbage killed Mrs Wilk. Sad
I vote kittens as a viable treatment for takatsubo cardiomyopathy
I want a box of kittens for my depression!
I always think about the "Box of Kittens" whenever I get sick. But in my case it's puppies.
5:05
Looks like Austin, Texas Lindsey Graham
Can some please tell me what's going on with youtube? Everytime I play a video and I want to go to a certain scene, the video just plays itself over at the beginning again? Just what's going on?!
@scottw182
I excluded it because the scene wasn't as powerful if you didn't see the four or five episodes concerning Mrs. Wilks. It definitely wasn't as powerful if you AT LEAST didn't get to see the full episode where the clip you mentioned came from. So I just stuck to funny.
Com-u-nists!
That is the ending to cacoon
Why
Why erectile dysfunction?
JD? Hello?
Because when guys are covered in kittens, they don't think of sex, unless they're a very uhh... special kind of people.
im not sure if i am right or wrong, but is there a special meaning behind him not caring about cancer because of his love for fake sugar? If yes, what is it?
Don't think there's a deeper meaning, he just likes fake sugar, which is rumoured to cause cancer
He's the kinda guy who already accepted that death is inevitable and that sooner or later, something's gotta kill him so he might as well take the risk and continue using the things he likes. In this case, fake sugars.
So no, not really a special meaning. He just doesn't give a fuck.
In addition to the other replies, he was also unsubtly changing the topic to a morbid one (death) but using an incongruously upbeat cheery tone, which is meant to throw people off balance, and also very obviously ignoring Dr. Cox's remarks by pretending Dr. Cox hadn't said anything at all, or at least nothing worth replying to.
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All this to amuse himself with annoying Dr. Cox, whom he isn't intimidated by despite the other man's constantly sarcasm, passive aggressiveness, and frequently issued threats.
Dave Foley 👍🏽
Lester Headtrick
Ha!
Thats john boy Waltons mom
Make sure the patient is not allergic to cats. If so get the box off puppies instead.
@koreiryuu Just my opinion, but I would think most people watching Scrubs clips have seen most of the episodes and are just wanting to re-watch favorite moments. That's what I do, at least.
The five stages aren't a thing everyone goes through, or in that order, or even individually. It's a very outdated concept to think everyone hits everything the same. Modern psychology is really flexible for that reason.
4:01 Eddie Vedder
you couldn't press my buttons if you tried in fact i have no buttons please think of me as buttonless all smooth like GI Joe's nether regions and by the by this image is brought to you by my son jack whos been
I prefer season one JD.
Dr. Hedrick looks like he s the spawn of Jimmy Simpson. Spelling excused please. . . .
Now I wish it was Jimmy Simpson
second!
I have no patients for tharpist or councilors there conartists
The infuriating thing about counseling is that 95% of it runs on the "if it's stupid but it works it isn't stupid" criteria. You hear about I statements and person centered language and you're like "what the fuck is this horseshit?" and then when it actually works you're somehow even angrier that the human brain is so stupid that you can fix it with finger painting.