Funny thing is, in a later episode, Kelso says genuinely that he spends every other weekend at medical conferences because he has to keep up with new treatments. Pretty likely that he really was going to a “medical boondoggle” and the whole golf trip in Hawaii story was just a lie to screw with Perry (and keep up his image as a villain).
Yeah or the episode were he dumped the poor guy from the study in favor of the rich guy only to reveal in the end that he used the money to finance a medical care bus for underprivileged pregnant woman. Or the last seasons when Cox is in his position and has to make the hard decisions to keep the hospital running, like firing the kitchen boy everybody liked. J.D summed it up pretty good. In the end i wouldn't wanna make any of the decisions he makes.
The unfortunate part is that the whole evil chief thing is actually kind of an act because Kelso realizes that the hospital needs a common enemy to function properly
not to mention Season 6 episode 13, where he knows some "secret" about how the doctors lie and scam health-insurance companies, so that they can take care of those who don't have health insurance or the Golf Episode: ua-cam.com/video/FGEdmFvyHIU/v-deo.html
@@freppie_ the reality is most doctors are liberals who struggle to keep thing together to heal people. there only human after all, not monsters. dehumanization is how you get to death camps.
"You think it's funny that one of the surgeons paid $200 for his dwarf cousin to show up at rounds and sing 'Ding Dong, Kelso's Dead'?" No. I think it's freaking hilarious!
@@lolipedofin BAGEL That's my favourite episode of Brooklyn 99 the insults are fecking brilliant. Especially Rosa's. "Judging by the flames it could be a live stream " . It took me a while to cop what she meant but when I did it was genius
I think most of you miss the point why Cox and Kelso pretend to be assholes. It's because their jobs depend on it, they have new doctors coming in all the time who are scared and if they see these two break, the hospital will fall apart. Plus another reason is that they experience enough death to see things as numbers instead of people, natural part of the job. Plus lets be honest, they both love doing it and it's part of who they are. I think the pressure of their power and being around death just eases it.
Kenneth Cruz Are you saying I was trolling? Because I wasn't. Cox says at some point how amusing he finds it that Lavern believes in God. I was both referencing that and my own mirth at that belief.
Kelso's delivery on "I fall asleep. I mean, like a LOG, brother!" is wonderful. And the reaction of Johnny C is priceless - he is barely holding it together.
Ken Jenkins is the funniest actor on the show (and the show has lots of funny actors!) His delivery of everything is fantastic, whether comedic or dramatic.
That is the very first interaction between the Janitor and anyone else but JD, since before this moment, the intention was for Janitor to be in JD's head. Which also explains the "Who are you?" line, which is a subtle joke for fans because in most sitcoms (at least of that era, before plots got more complicated in comedies) the main cast wouldn't usually be having their very first interaction in the second season.
The end there, where Cox so calmly yet acidicly lays into Kelso, is what makes his character so great, so believable (despite being in a comedy show), so....like Kelso and yet so NOT.
Worst part? A few seasons later, we find out Kelso has a real soft spot and is nowhere near as evil as anyone thinks he is. He pays for a kid's father's hospital bill and he himself mopes over letting patients die.
He also admitted in another episode that he knew the staff was letting in patients who had no insurance and money. He just turned a blind eye to it because he was holding that act.
Kelso is one of my favorite characters because of the complex layers they gave him. Anyone who's been in charge of managing a department understands that the group needs someone to focus their ire on when budget cuts or director level decisions cause stress, frustration, and anger. If you're a good manager, you let yourself be the villain they need in those moments, even if you're just as angry about the situation as they are. People will give up if they have to keep coming in, day after day, and deal with the full horror of the level to which no one in the organization is actually in control of anything that's happening to all of them.
''Well, that, and a little medical boondoggle I have to go to in Cleveland. And by "medical boondoggle" I mean "golf weekend." And by "Cleveland" I mean "Hawaii." Anyway, I have to go catch my bus to the airport. And by "bus" I mean "helicopter." Bob Kelso is such an asshole hahaha
Good thing Trump isnt president yet, just a rich guy. *Post election edit Me: God damn I envy the americans having a president who knows both, business AND style.
Didn't Obama grow up in Hawaii? And doesn't he take helicopter trips? I mean, Trump is more of an NY kind of guy, while on the other hand I would see Obama going back to his birthplace.
The difference is that Trump can do it with his own money, Obama did it with ours. You do realize that Trump declined an Air Force 1 renovation because it costed too much. He isn't as wasteful as people make him out to be, which is one of the reasons he became so wealthy.
DamaOscuraDeTodos - You have proof to back that up, or are you just saying that because the news tells you to be outraged? I swear, I've never seen so many people so utterly mind controlled in my life. You do realize that Trump declined to even have a Presidental salary as well? You realize that the stock market is booming because of Trumps legislation? You realize that jobs are coming back to the US because of Trump? Anyway, I don't expect a rational response from you. So just go about your life hating Trump, because the establishment tells you to. Ask yourself, why is it that so many rich liberal elites (Hollywood, News Media, etc.) hate Trump? Anyone that rich liberals can't stand, is cool with me (an enemy of my enemy is my friend). Malcolm X knew what was up with white liberals in the 60's. He tried to warn us then about the liberal agenda, but people still aren't listening. ua-cam.com/video/0Jfp0_vIn2U/v-deo.html
What is season 9? There were only 8 seasons of Scrubs. If there were a 9th season, I bet it would've been the worst thing imaginable with a loser named Dave Franco or something like that, who my family hates. But none of that happened because there is no season 9.
Kelso started the show as a comically evil character, just there to be a villain. By the end of it he was one of the most likable characters on the show. Only show I've seen where that happens
In "The Office", Michael Scott is introduced as a mean-spirited person, but the producers quickly made him into a likeable dufus. That only took a few episodes, not the whole run of the show, though.
@@TheDunestrider There’s a story to that one - The Office almost got canceled partway through S1, and part of it was how unlikeable Michael was. They changed the character because it was tanking the show
@@brandywinebridget Part of it was because they were taking from the original british show, which was much shorter, and Michael was more clearly the tragic villain. (Set him up series 1, show him fall Series 2)
@@brandywinebridget It was definitely the right decision, because Steve Carell and Ricky Gervais have a very different comedic skill set. Michael Schur made a similar mistake by trying to make Leslie Knope a female Michael Scott. When he decided to not try to follow a template when he did _Brooklyn Nine-Nine_ and _The Good Place,_ each show hit the ground running.
This "Kelso is Dead" subplot was, in fact, the best part of the enitre "My Kingdom" episode. I wish they'd focused more attention on it, don't you? More of the staff's reactions. And yes, you're all right. Ted's reaction was, by far, the best.
When they made the last season, they pretty much changed the entire show with it, new main character, new plot, med school instead of actual hospital. And it flopped.
It's revealed in Season 7 that Kelso lied about his age for most of the series because he knew that if they knew how old he really was, he'd be forced to retire.
MasterFrederik oh my god I didn’t realise he died I had to look it up for those who know, he died in April this year such a talented guy he was only 56. RIP Sam Lloyd 1963-2020
Kelso does slowly start to turn a corner after this, and becomes more of a good guy. He still plays the common enemy when needed, but makes an effort to be nicer towards the end of the series. I think Kelso and Cox were good for each other in the end.
He needs to be. He is giving everyone in the hospital a target. He unites everyone by making them all hate him and banding together. Explained in the episode where the soldier with a head injury gets hospitalised.
0:44 I think cox feels more envy than righteous indignation, if you cared morally, you would ultimately be resigned recognizing this injustice is an aspect of the system, to continue to stew on the matter feels like it is more personal, and becuase he's more angry than haunted by him, its probably envy
For all of the crooked ways Kelso works the system, he also genuinely cared about making the hospital fiscally solvent and understood that someone had to be the bad guy. He was a guy with a shitty job that let that shitty job turn him into kind of a shitty guy.
Kelso constantly cuts the budget for necessary things just so he can buy himself fancy things like cars, helicopter rides, and vacations to Hawaii. No wonder the hospital can never afford anything it really needs.
In the show the two hated each other but I think they were really two ego strong professionals at loggerheads with each other because one relied on how a hospital is a business and the other relied on how people should be treated and cared for. It was 'Sacred Hearts' sickness; tragedies and deaths that probably made the two of them angry cynics but yet they had a job to do.
Only thing is he should've said, "I'm afraid Dr. Kelso has left us" which would've been *technically* true... he did, after all, leave for --Hawaii-- 'Chicago'.
Ted laughing, lauhging, then passing out was just the typical finesse of Scrubs.. you always had the main line joke, and punchline, but it always got finished right
This show was gold I mean seriously it was a classic that will go down in the history of television. I honestly don't know why someone hasn't worked on a reboot with a new era of interns and the original cast are now the grizzled doctors to train them. Cox could be the chief of medicine now just ignore the whole Hawaiian thing they did or relocate them back mainland to another hospital similar to sacred heart.
Please don't. The original is great as it is. A reboot would be filled with woke politics and yet another franchise destroyed to cater to the "modern audience" .. Despite the fact said modern audience will never watch these kind of shows regardless.
Funny thing is, in a later episode, Kelso says genuinely that he spends every other weekend at medical conferences because he has to keep up with new treatments. Pretty likely that he really was going to a “medical boondoggle” and the whole golf trip in Hawaii story was just a lie to screw with Perry (and keep up his image as a villain).
Yeah or the episode were he dumped the poor guy from the study in favor of the rich guy only to reveal in the end that he used the money to finance a medical care bus for underprivileged pregnant woman. Or the last seasons when Cox is in his position and has to make the hard decisions to keep the hospital running, like firing the kitchen boy everybody liked. J.D summed it up pretty good. In the end i wouldn't wanna make any of the decisions he makes.
Little from Column A, little from Column B
that's what leadership's all about. Making the right decisions, image be damned
in reality Kelso is networking to help keep the hospital afloat.
Ehh..
Kelso as keeps a jar of cash just ourt of the reach of his crippled wife.
He shoved Ted off a roof.
3:01 how ya doing Ted? He said instead of his usual mocking tone. Made me think about the depth they put into his character.
The unfortunate part is that the whole evil chief thing is actually kind of an act because Kelso realizes that the hospital needs a common enemy to function properly
Yeah, if he was totally evil, Cox would have been fired for this.
if that is how you make the place then indeed they gonna need it.
not to mention Season 6 episode 13, where he knows some "secret" about how the doctors lie and scam health-insurance companies, so that they can take care of those who don't have health insurance
or the Golf Episode: ua-cam.com/video/FGEdmFvyHIU/v-deo.html
Common enemy is a great unifyer
@@freppie_ the reality is most doctors are liberals who struggle to keep thing together to heal people. there only human after all, not monsters. dehumanization is how you get to death camps.
"You think it's funny that one of the surgeons paid $200 for his dwarf cousin to show up at rounds and sing 'Ding Dong, Kelso's Dead'?"
No. I think it's freaking hilarious!
I want that.
Best offscreen moment ever
🤣😭🤣😭🤣
And I am happy Brooklyn 99 didn't deprive us of that on screen...
"Ding dong the wuntch is dead!"
@@lolipedofin BAGEL
That's my favourite episode of Brooklyn 99 the insults are fecking brilliant. Especially Rosa's. "Judging by the flames it could be a live stream " . It took me a while to cop what she meant but when I did it was genius
Funny, because Cox relies on the "I dont care what people think of me" act just as much.
Yup. Said as much to elliot after that whole rabies incident.
Agreed, in Cox's case it's because he's a narcissist.
Nah he's not a narcissist, he just has a giant ego.
Repeat after me: a GIANT EGO.
cox is a nihilist not a narcissist.....
I think most of you miss the point why Cox and Kelso pretend to be assholes. It's because their jobs depend on it, they have new doctors coming in all the time who are scared and if they see these two break, the hospital will fall apart. Plus another reason is that they experience enough death to see things as numbers instead of people, natural part of the job. Plus lets be honest, they both love doing it and it's part of who they are. I think the pressure of their power and being around death just eases it.
"He's with Jesus now. Tough break, big guy."
That was too funny.
The fact that she believes in God and all that? Yeah, hilarious lol
Will Barkell I love how no one even bothered to try to feed the troll
Kenneth Cruz Maybe you give the internet too little credit.
Kenneth Cruz Are you saying I was trolling? Because I wasn't.
Cox says at some point how amusing he finds it that Lavern believes in God. I was both referencing that and my own mirth at that belief.
Will Barkell Oh yea, I forgot he said that.
First things first:
Rest in peace Ted 😔
When did his actor die?
@@soulsemblance3163 April, brain cancer
@@soulsemblance3163 One of the horrendous acts of 2020
TEDS DEAD!!!!!
NOOOOOO
Nobody?
I have to say it?
Fine.
"I'm afraid he passed away."
Kelso's delivery on "I fall asleep. I mean, like a LOG, brother!" is wonderful. And the reaction of Johnny C is priceless - he is barely holding it together.
I’ve always loved that line
Which is very Dr Cox, about to explode.
I think is just “Dr Coxs” reaction. This was a single camera show - so they filmed Kelso, then Cox separately.
@@jorjlim in that setup they're both there but just run the scene twice shooting from each angle no?
Ken Jenkins is the funniest actor on the show (and the show has lots of funny actors!) His delivery of everything is fantastic, whether comedic or dramatic.
The expression on Dr. Cox's face when the Janitor starts sawing the table...you can tell just how freaking happy he is.
That is my favorite part of this video
Dr Cox was pretty immature back then.
@@carlosrivas1629 idk that seemed to me like him wincing, knowing that it'll come from his paycheck
that is what we call
JOYGASM
I'm just a man with a saw
a man with a saw's gotta do what a man with a saw's gotta do to survive in this crazy world we live in.
I like how Cox cries when Janitor does that :P
He's not crying. He's holding back boisterous laughter.
That is the very first interaction between the Janitor and anyone else but JD, since before this moment, the intention was for Janitor to be in JD's head. Which also explains the "Who are you?" line, which is a subtle joke for fans because in most sitcoms (at least of that era, before plots got more complicated in comedies) the main cast wouldn't usually be having their very first interaction in the second season.
Just a nigga with a rocket launcher
RIP SAM LlOYD AKA TED. MISS YOU FOR EVER FUNNY MAN.
The end there, where Cox so calmly yet acidicly lays into Kelso, is what makes his character so great, so believable (despite being in a comedy show), so....like Kelso and yet so NOT.
Worst part? A few seasons later, we find out Kelso has a real soft spot and is nowhere near as evil as anyone thinks he is. He pays for a kid's father's hospital bill and he himself mopes over letting patients die.
He also admitted in another episode that he knew the staff was letting in patients who had no insurance and money.
He just turned a blind eye to it because he was holding that act.
Kelso is one of my favorite characters because of the complex layers they gave him. Anyone who's been in charge of managing a department understands that the group needs someone to focus their ire on when budget cuts or director level decisions cause stress, frustration, and anger. If you're a good manager, you let yourself be the villain they need in those moments, even if you're just as angry about the situation as they are. People will give up if they have to keep coming in, day after day, and deal with the full horror of the level to which no one in the organization is actually in control of anything that's happening to all of them.
Dr Cox the master of passive aggression
He was pretty good at active aggression as well mind you.
@@raggedcritical yeah there wasn't much passive about Cox' anger
@@88omair Let's just agree he is a master of all kinds of aggression^^
Honestly, Ted's reaction is just about the most hilarious thing I've ever seen!
''Well, that, and a little medical boondoggle I have to go to in Cleveland. And by "medical boondoggle" I mean "golf weekend." And by "Cleveland" I mean "Hawaii."
Anyway, I have to go catch my bus to the airport. And by "bus" I mean "helicopter."
Bob Kelso is such an asshole hahaha
Sound like Obama vacation
Good thing Trump isnt president yet, just a rich guy.
*Post election edit
Me: God damn I envy the americans having a president who knows both, business AND style.
Didn't Obama grow up in Hawaii? And doesn't he take helicopter trips?
I mean, Trump is more of an NY kind of guy, while on the other hand I would see Obama going back to his birthplace.
The difference is that Trump can do it with his own money, Obama did it with ours. You do realize that Trump declined an Air Force 1 renovation because it costed too much. He isn't as wasteful as people make him out to be, which is one of the reasons he became so wealthy.
DamaOscuraDeTodos - You have proof to back that up, or are you just saying that because the news tells you to be outraged? I swear, I've never seen so many people so utterly mind controlled in my life.
You do realize that Trump declined to even have a Presidental salary as well? You realize that the stock market is booming because of Trumps legislation? You realize that jobs are coming back to the US because of Trump?
Anyway, I don't expect a rational response from you. So just go about your life hating Trump, because the establishment tells you to. Ask yourself, why is it that so many rich liberal elites (Hollywood, News Media, etc.) hate Trump? Anyone that rich liberals can't stand, is cool with me (an enemy of my enemy is my friend).
Malcolm X knew what was up with white liberals in the 60's. He tried to warn us then about the liberal agenda, but people still aren't listening.
ua-cam.com/video/0Jfp0_vIn2U/v-deo.html
One of the best shows to ever hit television.
What is season 9? There were only 8 seasons of Scrubs. If there were a 9th season, I bet it would've been the worst thing imaginable with a loser named Dave Franco or something like that, who my family hates. But none of that happened because there is no season 9.
evilfuzzybunny100 there is watch on Netflix
Spooky Land-.- no. I will never accept the 9th season as being part of the real Scrubs, as it is shit and Dave Franco.
Casual fans don't get it, don't worry pal. There's no S9
that was the one where jd wasn't the main char anymore, right?
Ted's reaction.
Probably the happiest day of his life.
The only happy day in his life ... poor Ted
Kelso started the show as a comically evil character, just there to be a villain. By the end of it he was one of the most likable characters on the show. Only show I've seen where that happens
In "The Office", Michael Scott is introduced as a mean-spirited person, but the producers quickly made him into a likeable dufus. That only took a few episodes, not the whole run of the show, though.
@@TheDunestrider There’s a story to that one - The Office almost got canceled partway through S1, and part of it was how unlikeable Michael was. They changed the character because it was tanking the show
@@brandywinebridget Part of it was because they were taking from the original british show, which was much shorter, and Michael was more clearly the tragic villain. (Set him up series 1, show him fall Series 2)
@@brandywinebridget It was definitely the right decision, because Steve Carell and Ricky Gervais have a very different comedic skill set. Michael Schur made a similar mistake by trying to make Leslie Knope a female Michael Scott. When he decided to not try to follow a template when he did _Brooklyn Nine-Nine_ and _The Good Place,_ each show hit the ground running.
Charles earl Winchester the third. Started as a pompous twat, finished as a pompous man with an epic heart
This "Kelso is Dead" subplot was, in fact, the best part of the enitre "My Kingdom" episode.
I wish they'd focused more attention on it, don't you?
More of the staff's reactions.
And yes, you're all right. Ted's reaction was, by far, the best.
I really miss this show.
iambiggus Why did it stop airing?
Because the last season attempt was awful. Like, really. Even Zach Braff makes jokes about how bad it was.
When they made the last season, they pretty much changed the entire show with it, new main character, new plot, med school instead of actual hospital. And it flopped.
It did not end well, no. Thankfully there's enough old good stuff to wash the taste out
Needless to say, as far as fans of the show are concerned, season 9 never happened.
Wait wait, Kelso was only 54? What the hell, I assumed he was like 70.
It's revealed in Season 7 that Kelso lied about his age for most of the series because he knew that if they knew how old he really was, he'd be forced to retire.
Ken Jenkins was actually 62 at the time!!
Uh boss that's 55 or 56. Check your math
Well that shirt your wearing is gay...
Stress makes you look older than you are. Try Nivea Anti-Aging Créme. Even helps with wrinkles. 100% of the time.
Nivea- Because it's for you.
The facial expression change at 0:28 is incredible. Ken Jenkins is a fantastic actor.
"He's with Jesus now. Tough break big guy." I loved Laverne
Dr. Cox and Dr. Kelso had the funniest dynamic in the show. Johnny C and Ken Jenkins’ chemistry together was amazing!
1:26
Aloma Wright was such perfect casting for Laverne. That line delivery 🤣🤣👌🏻💯
I can't decide who's the best.
Dr Cox or the Janitor.
Both are as good as each other.
They are indeed equal but to me it will always be a never ending competition between them.
strikeout1991 poor jd is they made a team up
Neil Flynn is a genius, I love him in the middle. I have got to start binging this show if he’s in it!
I hated the janitor or Dr. Janitor or Dr. Jan Itor or whatever. I couldn't stand him.
So did Ted faint at the end because Kelso was alive or because Kelso was actually nice to him.
The real question
or because he thought he saw a ghost. the answer is yes.
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Gives Ted a sincere greeting, spooks the heck out of him.
Ironic to see Sam Lloyd laughing here.
R.I.P. bro
MasterFrederik oh my god I didn’t realise he died I had to look it up for those who know, he died in April this year such a talented guy he was only 56. RIP Sam Lloyd 1963-2020
"Dwarf cousin Lance singing "Ding-Dong, Kelso's Dead!"
I wanted to see that scene in the episode the minute Kelso mentioned it.
😂😂😂
me too
Just a man...with a saw.
Teds reactions are just great
Kelso does slowly start to turn a corner after this, and becomes more of a good guy. He still plays the common enemy when needed, but makes an effort to be nicer towards the end of the series. I think Kelso and Cox were good for each other in the end.
i love teds last look at the painting, like he's just gone out of his way to look at it and remind himself.
LMAO at Ted's reaction.
'Tough break, big guy...' Is pure gold 😂
"He's with Jesus now. Tough break, big guy." Oh. My. God.
I fall to sleep; “ Line a log brother!!!
Got me dead laughing;hilarious!!
The fact that Kelso says "how you doin' Ted?" proves Cox right?
+Tived Nagol I think he was told to say it so Ted's character realises, that Kelso is still alive.
Both possible.
+Tived Nagol Let's be honest. He was simply rubbing in the fact he was still alive and kicking to jerk Ted around more, hence his reaction lol
Hey, at least he said: "how you doing, Ted?" thats rare..
0:42 and on - best crazy eyes ever? a nominee for sure!
@Stephen Murphy spell it right
This makes me feel really bad for Kelso now that I know how hard his job really was.
Yeah but hes a jerk
He needs to be. He is giving everyone in the hospital a target. He unites everyone by making them all hate him and banding together.
Explained in the episode where the soldier with a head injury gets hospitalised.
This very episode he had a painting made for himself over necessary hospital equipment
Yeah I like how in later seasons he becomes somewhat nicer and gets along better with the rest of the main characters.
Pipa Cacao yeah pretty much. He's basically a doctor doing a business man's job but he has to act strong.
I have to wonder if this scene partially explains Bob's softening in later seasons.
If this check bounces I’m coming for you lol
Ted was hilarious
This is the exact level of petty I wish I could be.
"Just a man. With a saw."
I want that on my business card!
Just leave out the first period though.
Cox’s expression of joy when the janitor sawed the table in half
JOYGASM
0:44 I think cox feels more envy than righteous indignation, if you cared morally, you would ultimately be resigned recognizing this injustice is an aspect of the system, to continue to stew on the matter feels like it is more personal, and becuase he's more angry than haunted by him, its probably envy
keep giggling at teds reaction at the end 😆
Thats the first time i ever saw ted smile
One of the funniest moments ever when Cox puts the in memoriam plaque on it lol
Ding Dong the Wicked Kelso's Dead.
i havent seen scrubs since it was first aired . but this just made me want to watch it all over again hahaha
2:00-"It's so beautiful!" Dr. Cox thinks to himself.
For all of the crooked ways Kelso works the system, he also genuinely cared about making the hospital fiscally solvent and understood that someone had to be the bad guy. He was a guy with a shitty job that let that shitty job turn him into kind of a shitty guy.
I actually love the man and he totally cracks me up!!
Cox never had any interaction with the Janitor before this?
He ain't evil. He has a good heart and that shows every once in a while.
I just realize that Todd is still flirting with the second girl he hugged at the end.
Hey, gotta shoot your shot.
Ah yes... The legendary "man with the saw".
Kelso constantly cuts the budget for necessary things just so he can buy himself fancy things like cars, helicopter rides, and vacations to Hawaii. No wonder the hospital can never afford anything it really needs.
that happiness when he thinks he's dead.
wonderful. 1:11
0:42 John C. McGinley you rivaled Nicolas Cage for a moment.
No one rivals Johnny C 😉
People need to stop getting ted's hopes up for no reason. 😂
The dwarf singing "Ding-dong Kelso's dead!" - I wish I could see this epic! 😂
In the show the two hated each other but I think they were really two ego strong professionals at loggerheads with each other because one relied on how a hospital is a business and the other relied on how people should be treated and cared for. It was 'Sacred Hearts' sickness; tragedies and deaths that probably made the two of them angry cynics but yet they had a job to do.
Ted's responses are the absolute best.
It looks like Dr. Cox is about to cry tears of joy when Janitor is sawing the desk.
Only thing is he should've said, "I'm afraid Dr. Kelso has left us" which would've been *technically* true... he did, after all, leave for --Hawaii-- 'Chicago'.
Cox, Ted, and the Janitor are my absolute favs in this episode!!!! i just love Ted's reaction when he thinks Kelso's dead!! XD
That was actually brutal. At the end I expected their convo to be kelso seeing his faults and Cox letting him know he isn’t a terrible guy but nope...
What a stressful job to have, much respect
Ted's reactions are the best in this whole thing.
"Hey! If this check bounces I'm coming for you!"
“He’s with Jesus now. And by Jesus, I mean Satan.”
Totally what Laverne should have said.
heaven don't want me
and hell is afraid I will take over
Roddy Piper
scrubs is one of if not the best show😊 ever made
Dr. Kelso is the first and ever character i sometimes just die laughing at just seeing him on screen
He's funny no matter what he says.
Ding dong, Kelso's dead!
Janitor: "Just a man with a saw"
I don't think upto that point I had ever seen Dr Cox so genuinely happy.
I used to come home from school, grab a drink and watch this show from 6 to 7 every night
cox and kelso have the best back and forth
i love how randomly asks ted how he is doing at the end without even waiting for a responds. So casual and uninterested
Thank you. Good show
-“...Potion seller, I require your strongest potions.”
Ted laughing, lauhging, then passing out was just the typical finesse of Scrubs.. you always had the main line joke, and punchline, but it always got finished right
"A candle that shines twices as bright burns half as long"
"All weapons have +3% chance to Critical Hit, but equipment condition decays 15% faster."
The dude literally put the Enterprise D at Risk. No one remembers when he destroyed the Nanites in the main computer?
could you send a link for that? Please.
@@Predator42ID Certainly... ua-cam.com/video/82CWipNOu1I/v-deo.html
@@troyjollimore4100 Huh his character didn't change at all. Also remembered why I hated that crusher kid made tng unwatchable for me.
0:33 John C. McGinley is trying not to laugh.
This show was gold I mean seriously it was a classic that will go down in the history of television. I honestly don't know why someone hasn't worked on a reboot with a new era of interns and the original cast are now the grizzled doctors to train them. Cox could be the chief of medicine now just ignore the whole Hawaiian thing they did or relocate them back mainland to another hospital similar to sacred heart.
Please don't.
The original is great as it is.
A reboot would be filled with woke politics and yet another franchise destroyed to cater to the "modern audience" ..
Despite the fact said modern audience will never watch these kind of shows regardless.
Teds reaction is the best x'D
Most underrated show ever
I saw this episode just yesterday. The part where Cox is staring at the painting was just too much. xD
Kelso only being 56 is...wuh
Cox and Kelso, the main reasons to watch this show xD.
LOLZ...i luv how ted just collapses @ the end...OMG...U HAVE GOTTA LUV SCRUBS!!!
I mean by Cleveland I mean Hawaii classic-Bob Kelso
Dr. Cox's look means "This is war"
I don't know if finally Kelso was the good guy or the bad guy
"Just a man... with a saw..."