"... His Dad just died... Dammit." That bit hits emotionally. Also, I love how Dan and Cox use watching sports, this masculine thing that they're comfortable with, as a conduit to facilitate JD's less traditionally masculine emotional needs. That was some pretty incredible writing and acting, it showed a real insight into the heart of a man.
That conflict between wanting to be there for him and not knowing how/having to find his own way to do it is one of those great moments that showed how Cox just acts like he doesn't give a shit or is "the cold type". He overcame one of his own shortcomings here to help someone he cares about, big move.
Danito No, it showed insight into the twisted idea of masculinity that is one of the problems in the USA. And how can anyone write such a nonsense as if feelings and emotions weren’t HUMAN and just the same in all humans?! You reveal a quite sexist view here.
@@Celisar1 You do know that men and women process grief differently on average right? Same with bonding, social interaction, and quite a lot of things. This is on average, not set in stone of course which is why JD has a less traditionally masculine process. It very much is not the same in all humans and it isn't sexist to say that and praise two characters for finding a way to comfortably bridge the gap and support a grieving man. There are no twisted problems here, the fact you think it is a problem shows your own sexism.
that scene in the end always gets me. How both his brother and his superior, mentor and father figure found a way to connect to JD. They both had a hard time because they cant deal with JDs more feminine and emotional character very well but they found a way to say things that JD needed to hear. I cant imagine any other scenario then this where Cox and Dan could say "iam proud of you JD" at the same time :D
Jd is a pissy little ingrate even though he didn’t come through he wasn’t obligated and the fact of the matter is he’s doing much more important LIKE SAVING HIS PATIENTS LIVES
It's awesome that Cox was covering JD's patients. Many offer kind words, few actually invest their time and energy to actually help.
And even stand by his side after he wasn't thankfully at all and never had a good relationship with his own father
No one seems to understand how insane Cox managing JD’s patients along with his was.
"truth be told there Newbie, I'm proud of ya" god dammit that genuinely made me tear up
Same every time, its just what JD needed to hear and of course the song choice is spot on as always to make it hit
It's sweet that dr cox is actually there for jd when he needs it, even if it took him a while.
He was already there for JD when he needed it. In his own way he helped JD to become as good a doctor as he had become.
His name is Scooter.
"... His Dad just died... Dammit."
That bit hits emotionally. Also, I love how Dan and Cox use watching sports, this masculine thing that they're comfortable with, as a conduit to facilitate JD's less traditionally masculine emotional needs. That was some pretty incredible writing and acting, it showed a real insight into the heart of a man.
I also loved that JD was wearing a home jersey while Dan and Cox were wearing away jerseys.
That conflict between wanting to be there for him and not knowing how/having to find his own way to do it is one of those great moments that showed how Cox just acts like he doesn't give a shit or is "the cold type". He overcame one of his own shortcomings here to help someone he cares about, big move.
Danito
No, it showed insight into the twisted idea of masculinity that is one of the problems in the USA.
And how can anyone write such a nonsense as if feelings and emotions weren’t HUMAN and just the same in all humans?!
You reveal a quite sexist view here.
@@Celisar1 You do know that men and women process grief differently on average right? Same with bonding, social interaction, and quite a lot of things. This is on average, not set in stone of course which is why JD has a less traditionally masculine process.
It very much is not the same in all humans and it isn't sexist to say that and praise two characters for finding a way to comfortably bridge the gap and support a grieving man.
There are no twisted problems here, the fact you think it is a problem shows your own sexism.
@@Celisar1 TRIGGERED!!!! 😡😡😭😭😭
"His Dad just died" Wow Cox sure is an asshole that- "Damn it" I take it all back now im crying. Uncle Cox just wants to help
240p, the age of cave men. What a cruel world the mid 2000s were.
I am screenshooting your comment
@@bananarama7319 Remember to do it in 240p
that scene in the end always gets me. How both his brother and his superior, mentor and father figure found a way to connect to JD. They both had a hard time because they cant deal with JDs more feminine and emotional character very well but they found a way to say things that JD needed to hear. I cant imagine any other scenario then this where Cox and Dan could say "iam proud of you JD" at the same time :D
“U did not just wink at me” not my favorite but a great line in the delivery
0:38 This line with the delivery is genius
i love the male bonding at the end..."oh wait no its a girl *head tilt*"
I like how cox understood and let jd lash out
And then Cox really let him have it
Love how Dr Cox just grabbed JD of the floor like that, lool
Dr. Cox grabs J.D. off of the floor at time stamp 3:30
I’m proud of all of you guys!
I love it when Ted's hair looks like Bozo.
I love this pair... Couple... Hehe
“rat bastard”
thats not a girls name dr cox
Still trying to figure out why they always wear red wings jerseys, despite the fact Cox is usually watching football or basketball
Why are they wearing hockey jerseys while watching football
3:26 you looking for that?
I’m dead
RIP Sam Lloyd aka Ted.
they're an odd couple XD
Rest In Peace Ted much love
omg sabrina lol
wouldve been perfect if at the end he said hes like the daughter i wish i never had
that would have been a classic Cox moment. xD
Hey that was good video work!!! Hope you make more!!! Just too funny
great :D
Sometimes a few words is all it takes...
First Time See Cox Take Some Damage!
He has taken damage a few times on the show, both emotional and physical
Cox loves redwings
He's friends with Chris Chelios.
6:31 American football in five words
ohoho...JUDY!!!! lol
"don't worry I got him back, and then some"
Dr. Cox shows up
"AHHH, sorry about the Wash me thing" lol
(i forget where that is, but i love it)
where can i find......... cox: you take this one JD: mr steel, first name man of cox: gimme that
Mid season 4
Jds father looked a lot like jack tripper
This is a old ass video. 14 years??
Anika 😂
3:03
nuby:))
Wait....didn't Dr. Cox KILL his father?
It’s never been confirmed or disproven. Carla once said in season 8 that no one knows.
Jd is a pissy little ingrate even though he didn’t come through he wasn’t obligated and the fact of the matter is he’s doing much more important LIKE SAVING HIS PATIENTS LIVES
I’m proud of all of you guys!