Michael J. Fox ran his appearances on the show. They wrote him an excellent character. That scene where they all renounce to confront him when they see the severity of his condition was beautiful. I feel for him.
This was one of the extremely rare moments when JD got to score a point against Dr Cox and it is beautiful. I just love that smile on JD's face as Dr Cox is trying desperately to bulls**t his way out of a question he can't answer =D
"fun"fact: You see him a lot of times with his hands in his pockets, because his parkonsons manifested as tremors in his left hands fingers at that time. Sadly it has gotten way worse over the years...
I love how Dr Cox still abides by people's wishes. "Try not to touch me as much." "Fair enough." He knows Kevin has a problem with OCD, so when he's reminded, he doesn't get defensive, he just agrees.
Never give ammunition to the student you torment the most. They will see it as your Achilles heel in that particular case and exploit that opening to the best of their ability.
I recently had a class in Neuropsychology that was discussing Parkinson's, and one of the testimonials from Michael J. Fox appeared, and I thought I recognized him from Scrubs. His acting in this show are amazing because I had no idea when I first watched Scrubs that he had Parkinson's, but re-watching it now, I can see all the signs, and all the things he does to try to make the character appear without any conditions (although they cleverly gave his character OCD that helped his motions to manifest as OCD, and not Parkinson's). I'm super impressed.
@@oz_jones Yeah. Like OCD is not just "I like to have a clean desktop" or "I like symmetry". Just like autism is not just "am smart but awkward" and depression is not just "I'm sad today". Hollywood's really done a number on how mental illness is viewed.
What do you think is higher? The amount of patients who died during this exercise because their doctors were busy or the amount of patients who survived because Murphy couldn't treat them?
The latter. Murphy's killed so many people, "government operative" doesn't cover it anymore; he must be sending souls to Davy Jones in exchange for not having to serve aboard the Flying Dutchman
No matter how good you are at something, there will always be a ficitonal character better than you. In this case, that doesn't make sense because you would be a ficitonal character too... guess im out.
Seriously, if Cox can answer 99% of questions that exist in the text book (very thick book), then he's one damn fine doctor. Jesus. Can the real doctors do that?
I love and hate MJF's character in this. I love the fact he is so strong, optimistic, all of that jazz, but I hate seeing him suffer in silence. I don't quite have the OCD he has, but I know what he goes through all too well.. Scrubs is such a great show
After Kevin Casey answers the metabolic disease question JD: Dr. Cox repeat after me. "I Dr. Cox am not nor will I ever be the best damn doctor that ever roamed these filthy halls."
Micheal J Fox always looks & sounds the same in every roll!, Yet he always manages to sell off the character he is playing, now that's a great actor right their!!!
Agreed, but it reads like a damn test question so well. Just needs to have a drawn out stem with a red herring and 2 other answer choices that make me second guess myself.
Angiokeratoma is a benign cutaneous lesion of capillaries, resulting in small marks of red to blue color and characterized by hyperkeratosis. Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum refers to Fabry's disease, but this is usually considered a distinct condition.
yes, you study them for your boards but once you start working, common things are common so its not unusual for knowledge to get buried particularly rare or specialised disorders
JD was found dead in an alleyway that afternoon
MrNintoku more like raped
If only
Baaaaaaaabe, not in public! You're making me bluuuuuush xD
MrNintoku lol
Cox is too proud for that. JD would have the ultimate final laugh (upon his deathbed) if that happened, and Cox knows that.
Michael J. Fox ran his appearances on the show. They wrote him an excellent character. That scene where they all renounce to confront him when they see the severity of his condition was beautiful. I feel for him.
J-H P yeah, MJF nailed this.
Powerful scene!!!!
Gives me the weepies.
They didnt confront him because J.D. stopped them. No one was supposed to see his weak moment and J.D. didnt let them.
@@Y0G0FU Wrong
@@macman975 Or to put it like Dr. Cox-
Wrong wrong wrong wrooong, wrong wrong wrong wroooong
This was one of the extremely rare moments when JD got to score a point against Dr Cox and it is beautiful.
I just love that smile on JD's face as Dr Cox is trying desperately to bulls**t his way out of a question he can't answer =D
clashmecha he had a game of one on one and finally kicked the old mans ass
@@JamesSCrockett1 he gave him a man check xD
I agree. This is a great scene!!
can't believe I missed this but this is Fox vs Cox
"I'm kidding you frightening bastard"
Love his delivery 😂🤣
As a 5'5" guy in his 20s, Michael J Fox gives me a lot of inspiration.
@Washington War Hogs You clearly are dreaming.
Still taller than me...
damn I'm surrounded by fucking giants where the minimum height for people that aren't me is 6 ft I'm constantly called short for being 5'9.
@Great Iron Fist he cant stand tall man hes 5'5"
Shorter is no problem if he's got a cute face and he's smart and funny.
JD: My question is to do with metabolic disease
Cox: 0_0
JD: oh yes >:)
"Oh, Yes"
"fun"fact: You see him a lot of times with his hands in his pockets, because his parkonsons manifested as tremors in his left hands fingers at that time. Sadly it has gotten way worse over the years...
see who?
@@Droooooo0 I think he meant to say Kevin
@@Droooooo0 Michael J Fox.
He is such a great actor
Luckily hands in the pockets actually fits the doctor character quite well
That fact was quite the opposite of fun :(
I love how Dr Cox still abides by people's wishes.
"Try not to touch me as much."
"Fair enough."
He knows Kevin has a problem with OCD, so when he's reminded, he doesn't get defensive, he just agrees.
I mean, he also doesn't let Kevin leave when he needs to go and satisfy a compulsion
Nah Cox just doesn’t like to touch other people either.
@@rosa_bot7594 That was after about an hour of losing, he just lost his temper.
Micheal J Fox was brilliant in this episode and the writers of the show wrote his part perfectly!
Burning Wang MJF wrote the character himself
"...please?" always gets me haha
As good as Cox is, he's not a genius. But he also doesn't have to deal with the flaws of genius. Being genius is a package deal.
Man, this Calvin Klein guy never ages. He looks exactly the way he did in the 1950s.
Never give ammunition to the student you torment the most. They will see it as your Achilles heel in that particular case and exploit that opening to the best of their ability.
Thanks Plato
JD does have those silver bullets.
I recently had a class in Neuropsychology that was discussing Parkinson's, and one of the testimonials from Michael J. Fox appeared, and I thought I recognized him from Scrubs. His acting in this show are amazing because I had no idea when I first watched Scrubs that he had Parkinson's, but re-watching it now, I can see all the signs, and all the things he does to try to make the character appear without any conditions (although they cleverly gave his character OCD that helped his motions to manifest as OCD, and not Parkinson's). I'm super impressed.
And this is one of the rare occasions when a character in a tv show ACTUALLY has OCD, not just some "I'm So QuIrKy, I hAvE OcD!" -"OCD".
@@oz_jones Yeah. Like OCD is not just "I like to have a clean desktop" or "I like symmetry". Just like autism is not just "am smart but awkward" and depression is not just "I'm sad today".
Hollywood's really done a number on how mental illness is viewed.
This video was uploaded 10 years ago and all comments are from this year haha
Mr Mister when yt swotched to google plus, the old comments died out
Mr Mister Hillo I am from the future. All is lost there is no god. Sell your stocks and invest in waffles everything is waffles
@@Starmadien2019 im from further in the future the purge is now a thing
@@ezekiel0606 thats not true ive seen lots of comments on other videos from 8, 9 years ago
Lol
What do you think is higher? The amount of patients who died during this exercise because their doctors were busy or the amount of patients who survived because Murphy couldn't treat them?
The latter. Murphy's killed so many people, "government operative" doesn't cover it anymore; he must be sending souls to Davy Jones in exchange for not having to serve aboard the Flying Dutchman
Underrated comment.
No matter how good you are at something, there will always be a ficitonal character better than you. In this case, that doesn't make sense because you would be a ficitonal character too... guess im out.
Well fuck, there goes my existence.
Amen brother
I need to sit down. I feel like I just watched a Netflix documentary.
That makes no sense
My question is concerning m e t a b o l i c. d i s e a s e s .
oh yess.
2:01 it was at this moment Perry realised he f***ed up
Seriously, if Cox can answer 99% of questions that exist in the text book (very thick book), then he's one damn fine doctor. Jesus. Can the real doctors do that?
Most have probably forgotten these asinine level facts, but they are the stuff that med students have to have down cold for their board exams.
If you're a teaching physician maybe. Otherwise, sadly no.
I'm friends with a bunch of doctors. The answer is categorically no. They don't waste their time memorizing. They learn where to find it.
@@dontbothermeimjust12 Which basically is true for most academic professions
These questions were easy, but who the hell remembers the page number?
I love and hate MJF's character in this. I love the fact he is so strong, optimistic, all of that jazz, but I hate seeing him suffer in silence. I don't quite have the OCD he has, but I know what he goes through all too well.. Scrubs is such a great show
why the hate
@@dontspikemydrink9382 I think its not a hatred of the character writing more like hatred because it hurts to see since he knows how it feels like.
1:47 that redheaded extra just phones in the whole bit. Emote SOMETHING, come on, anything!
Holy crap, that profuse BLINKING!
2:01 - And that music would return in JD's head...when he thought that he was not in love with Elliot (at least at that point in time).
He was always in love with her, just too scared. That was revealed in Season 8
After Kevin Casey answers the metabolic disease question
JD: Dr. Cox repeat after me. "I Dr. Cox am not nor will I ever be the best damn doctor that ever roamed these filthy halls."
13 years old... I feel so old.
Micheal J Fox always looks & sounds the same in every roll!, Yet he always manages to sell off the character he is playing, now that's a great actor right their!!!
i always forget that michael j fox is around my height
he looks abnormally short when next to almost the entire scrubs cast
Perry Cox gangsta until Kevin Casey shows him up.
2:03 Oh yes 😈
48 minutes to drive home, have an OCD crap and drive back?
It takes me longer at home without the OCD.
1:57 is why I'm here
2:02 - epic face
The _polite_ way he says "Oh yes."
@1:58 Important.
This would be such a trash pimping question
Agreed, but it reads like a damn test question so well. Just needs to have a drawn out stem with a red herring and 2 other answer choices that make me second guess myself.
you can see MJ fox has signs of parkinsons here.
Those closest to us....also know our weaknesses.
1:57 The Ultimate Power Move from Newbie there.
Nice upload
Oh yes
Michael J Fox will forever be a hottie.
Wow really
Can anyone tell me what the theme is at 2:00
fabry disease was the last one right?
Angiokeratoma is a benign cutaneous lesion of capillaries, resulting in small marks of red to blue color and characterized by hyperkeratosis. Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum refers to Fabry's disease, but this is usually considered a distinct condition.
greensky01 he said fabrys.the question was which metabolic disease is associated with angiokeratoma
yes
"Oh yes"
Buddy buddy buddy buddy buddy GO GET YA BOOKS! XD
That woman on JD's shoulder is blinking a LOT.
JD Knows Cox Weakness!
how did he knew the answer? well, mcfly always does.
Which episode?
Covert Bee season 3 episode 12
These aren't even hard questions for an MD.
These aren't even hard questions for residents. I learn these when I was preparing for my residency entrance exam.
@JM 9 Fabry disease
yes, you study them for your boards but once you start working, common things are common so its not unusual for knowledge to get buried particularly rare or specialised disorders
Ali had Parkinson
GG EZ
GG noob