That is correct but shows just how much doctors are not always just doctors, there are definitely some medical pointers to discuss but also the mental side of things for doctors.
@@DrHopeSickNotes disclaimer though, be prepared for an emotional rollercoaster. It's a recommendation to watch and react, but if it hits to hard, keep it close to your heart and don't share. It's just an episode that has always stuck with me and shows the diversity this show brings and offers in regards to comedy and drama in combination with medical points.
@@PugAshen A lot of episodes of Scubs tug at the heartstrings like that. It's what made the show great. It's emotional, funny and they were always very on point with their selection and use of music.
I understand why doctors shouldn't wear Halloween costumes I work in end of life care and I get told every year that I can't dress up as the grim reaper because it's "in bad taste"
The strangest thing is that a buddy of mine was asked to do just that a couple years back and everyone on the ward (and their families) actually appreciated the light heartlessness of it and had an amazing time for what it could be. But it was done with the outmost respect to everyone there.
@@DrHopeSickNotes Wearing super complicated things like that is obvious, but wearing cat ears or something simple like that shouldn't be that big a deal. If it falls off, it doesn't go back on should be a rule though.
When I was about 2 or 3, I was in the hospital under an oxygen tent with mono, strep, and pneumonia on Halloween. And of course, it being Halloween, the hospital was over crowded and under staffed. So they had what I guess were 3 interns trying to set an IV in my arm, and doing a pretty awful job. So there I was, basically a toddler, being prodded in the arm with a needle by 3 witches who kept taking turns having a go at me before my mom demanded they find someone who knew what they were doing. Finally a nurse came in and got it first try (yay, nurses). I had nightmares of witches with needles that kept me and my parents up for over a year. Terrible costume choices for what I assume was the pediatric ward.
What I really appreciate about your reactions to Scrubs compared to others’ is that I think you understand that the reason the show is so great isn’t that it’s accurately describing every detail of diagnosis and treatment. What Scrubs does so well is to portray the “feelings” of working in a hospital. All of the other creative license is taken with the goal of making the audience understand the ups and downs of working in this setting. Honestly, I think that’s more important than the accuracy of the diagnosis or the physical space of the hospital. I think that sometimes other “doctors react” videos focus excessively on the strict medical accuracy compared to the accuracy of the feelings portrayed. You do a good job of highlighting those.
Great episode as always. I would highly recommend season 3 episode 12, "My Catalyst". It has a OCD, different medical specialisations, mentorship, a bunch of diseases that would definitely benefit from your clarification and Michael J. Fox!
Dr Hope: This episode is 20 years old Me: No way! I can't be that old! He's wrong. It's probably just 12 or so years ago (Googles "when did Scrubs air?" 😮😮👵
@@MattKitten it's so awkward when a fellow fans has a huge age gap. The older fans want to hear the first event memories, excitedly, but I can't say "Madame, my apologise but at that time I hadn't been born yet".
5:44 "Imagine you're unconscious and you wake up surrounded by people with devil horns." My dad broke his back in October over a decade ago. When he went to the hospital, one of the techs was wearing skull and crossbones scrubs. He panicked to the point that they were close to sedating him, because he took it as a sign that he was going to die. To this day, though, he treats it like she did this on purpose lmao. We just had the conversation the other day, and he goes, "I knew what was going on!" in a suspicious tone, as if it had been done to mess with him. My mom and I were like, "What are you ON about? It was Halloween season, they were Halloween scrubs!"
I had a friend in his early 30s who went through a routine tonsillectomy, then afterward never stopped bleeding until he died. Yeah, post-surgical complications are a big deal. Dr. Cox's big lesson here was brilliant, sad, and funny at the same time. He does that so often in the series.
A testament to how great of a show that scrubs is, is how he made an entire video about an episode while only briefly showing a single scene from the A story of that episode. Showing why Scrubs B and C storylines are better then many shows A storyline.
Would love to see you do House S06E03 "The Tyrant", would be really interesting to hear your view about the ethical issues that episode deals with. Also James Earl Jones is in it.
Thanks for another one of these, Dr Hope! I always enjoy them. It is amazing how much truth and reality there is in Scrubs. Even though it's an American comedy show, it's loaded with serious topics that are applicable in any hospital. That's why it'll always be up there with my favourites.
I recommend you react to My Way Home, season 5 ep. 7. It's also the 100th episode! It's an homage to Wizard of Oz and it is awesome - some good medical stuff thrown in as well, like a heart transplant and Elliot being seen as an endocrinology expert by her interns when she doesn't feel like much of an expert etc. Solid ep.
So glad to see another scrubs episode! If I were to recommend an episode it would be ‘my cake’ it would be interesting to see how you react to the story in that episode, if you are up for it.
I'm a small patient care worker of 20 years exp, and just told 2 new trainees about the scene at the 7:50 mark needs to be learned pretty quick in this environment literally 3 days ago. And as always, awesome video Dr. Hope!
It's always interesting to see those overlaps in careers, those special similarities. When I was in the Army, there's a huge embrace of gallows humor because you either have to become comfortable with the fact that death is a part of your life, or you'll lose yourself. Oddly disconcerting and comforting at the same time.
1:00 You absolutely have to use pagers. It's about the wavelength of the signal. Cellphone signals can be blocked by steel or concrete, so if you were in an elevator or a parking garage you could miss the call. Pagers work on radio waves that don't have that problem.
"You think anyone else is going back to work today?" has been a line that stuck with me for years and years now. It's helped shape my world view, really.
I'm still hoping you'll do more Scrubs reaction videos. I'd recommend "My Super Ego" which is the 7th episode of the 1st season or "My Brother, My Keeper", the 14th episode of the 2nd season.
You absolutely have to watch Season 5 Episode 4, "My Jiggly Ball". The way it develops Kelso further is incredible, and it's overall an amazing episode.
One of my best friends works as an ICU nurse and he's one of the funniest guys I know. A few times he has let a work joke slip in when outside and while he claims they are quite tame they have been so so dark. Also, when my time eventually comes I hope someone check on me while dressed as Death from Discworld complete with Death of Rats tagging along.
Wow, I am a bit torn between being excited about your video and being in disbelief that 20 years have already passed since Scrubs started airing...why did you have to point that out? :)))
When I was young I had to be taken to the emergency room for what turned out to be an allergic reaction on Xmas Eve and I remember being so comforted by the fact that my very tall doctor was dressed like an elf (he had pointy ears and a pointy hat) In this scary situation of not knowing what was wrong and if I was gonna be okay that brought a little bit of silliness to the situation that turned what could have been a really scary experience into a memory that brings me comfort for other hospital experiences,
Please do look into MASH. It's sillier but being set in a war zone, it can ramp up the seriousness even far higher than here. Watching the series finale after having gotten to know the characters is something truly emotional.
Hospital Playlist (Korean Drama on Netflix) is pretty wholesome. I'd like to see your reaction to some of the exchanges between the doctors and patients. Thank you for the scrubs reaction. 8 always learn something new when watching your videos. Thank you, doc!
Always love watching your reactions and breakdowns of the episodes. You could react to every episode and I would likely watch them again and again 😁Jp.
That "Noone in there is going back to work" part got me. My father had a stroke 2 months ago. He lived thankfully and is doing rehab and physio- and ergotherapies so he's on his way to recovery. But for the first week when dad was in the hospital life at home just stopped.
I work in a rural hospital and thankfully we don't use pagers. There is an on call cellphone, but 9-5 we call our docs at their clinic office (or our "hospitalist" which is assigned to cover orphans and mds that are away that werk) or cellphones, and then weekends abd after hours we call the on call docs cell. But we're also a small rural hospital, with 18 beds on a medical floor with an er, and 6 docs on the team who are supposed to take care of their own admitted patients through the week.
Aaaw Dr. Hope! The scrubs reaction videos are my favourite! Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work and please stay safe! And give Sonja a hug if you see her soon✨
I think the Halloween costumes are an overall positive risk, within boundaries. For every patient that gets upset, 10 patients are relieved to feel like they are being treated by humans who have joy and care about others. Patient enrichment has positive benefits, and I think it outweighs the negatives. It also depends on the department as well. This is where we keep hearing about how we have to treat from the biopsychosocial model of medicine, but the most medical professionals do is hand out pamphlets and refer out to psychology and social work.
"Not supposed to have food on the ward" Oh dear... the hospital I work in you can't go anywhere without their being food or candy laying about. Not in the patient rooms unless it's the pt's food of course, but at the nurses stations, the er, the radiology which has the breakroom right next to the desks, reception usually has candy.
S3's My Fifteen Minutes is one I'd love to hear your thoughts on. It's centered around Jill Tracy from S5's My Lunch and it helps to set that episode up.
As someone who was in and out of hospital for most of my teens and twenties, I actually really appreciate when nurses and doctors would wear costumes, cheerful scrubs, or visibly celebrate holidays. It made me feel more relaxed and less like I was going into the morgue or something. I dunno, maybe that’s just me.
The Big Brother, played by THE GREAT Tom Cavanagh of “The Flash” fame. He has played so many characters, and made me believe him every time. He is one of my favorite actors out there.
I would like to recommend 'Scrubs Season 5 Episode 9, 'My Half-Acre'. One of the subjects of this episode is how to deal with religious considerations. Cox at first refuses to treat a Jehova's Witness, but then forces himself to work around the problem. How do ethics work in this, should/could one force a patient to get a treatment despite their region? And since you talked about professionalism in this video, what about a shared hobbies among co-workers? Is it a good or bad thing when colleagues also do other things together, meaning this can affect work since they want to talk about their shared hobby, but also become this whole separate group within the staff which hurts group cohesion.
Doctor Hope, I would absolutely LOVE to see you react to the medical science in the movie The Exorcist, absolutely perfect for Spooky Month! And it would also be great to see your takes on the controversy surrounding those scenes. Hope you can find time to make a video on it, maybe for Halloween. All the best
Thank you Dr Hope for another great video. You could review any episode of Scrubs, even season 9, such a well done series. If you want a good laugh, check out season 4 episode 2, "My Office". Dr Cox has such a great line when given a patient with an unusual issue. Always makes me laugh, even all the years later.
The nurses take it the hardest. saw a nurse leaving in tears as I walked down the ward towards my grandma who'd just passed and mum arriving 4 mins before. She had probabilly kept a streight face and broke down as she left the room
We had an old couple on our ward for a few months, both awaiting nursing home placement, they had been married over 60 years. Sh died of CCF, he was holding her hand the whole time. This happened at the start of our shift, all if the nurses kept tearing up all day, we'd just start sniffling and go hide for a few minutes until we'd gotten under control so we could keep working. He was going ok until bedtime, we made him tea and sandwiches, called his family. When his daughters go to the hospital they found us all crying in the family room.
If you could be the doctor that clears up the medical jargon in "My Brothers Keeper" Scrubs episode, that would be great. It's not heavy with hospital scenes but I would love a perspective.
@9:10 you say that, but they left my brothers dead body in a hallway with nothing but a curtain draped around for us to say our final goodbyes to his corpse. I am rewatching scrubs after my brother was let down by the NHS earlier this year, and it's fucking heartbreaking, but, it's one of the best TV series of all time :(
I don't remember which episode it was, but I do remember there was an episode of Scrubs starring Michael J. Fox (I think) as a doctor with OCD, and I thought it was great
Scrubs was amazing show and filmed in an actually real closed down hospital. I think the pilot episode was filmed pretty much as the hospital was at the time. When it was picked up they renovated it and made some embellishments like the windows in the rooms for lighting and camera shot reasons. You watch the first episode and everything looks old and the lighting is kinda yellowy. Then on the second episode bam everything is white and new. The way the show ended was really prefect. 8 great seasons and they probably could have gone 20 more. PS: We do not talk about season 9. It never happened. It doesn't exist.
Season 9 is not that bad. It is not scrubs (it even has a different title), but quite funny sometimes. But of course it is way cooler to make the old joke again and again and again...
@@SentiNel090 It doesn't exist. They ended Scrubs and then tried making a new show with the same name and called it season 9. Some of the same cast came back, but it was medical school. Turk for example was suddenly a teacher, and I think Dr. Cox was too or he was the director of the school or something. The whole reason Scrubs ended in the first place was because the actor that played JD did a movie or two and wanted to leave to do more of that stuff, but ended up coming back and guest starring in a bunch of episodes anyway. Don't think he's been in a movie or TV show since then. Season 9 got really low ratings at the time and even now it's got pretty terrible scores wherever you look. Rotten tomatoes for instance has 53% critic rating and 40% audience. Every other season has a perfect score. The new characters were lame and unfunny. You'd even say cringy. Scrubs went from ending on a high note to getting cancelled, which is kinda sad.
@@graueszebra3487 It is and was Season 9. Everywhere you look it's listed as the 9th and final season. It's even called Scrubs: Medical School, to tie it in with the other 8 seasons.
I hear they're finally making a second Matrix movie also. I like the series but did not like the way it ended with Elliot and JD. It should have ended with him single. Based on her established personality there's no way their marriage made it. The good Arc for her character was to marry that young guy.
To distancing and becoming ...hardened? Worked in a psychiatric clinic where occasionally a patient managed to suicide in their rooms despite all precautions. one day a Co worker commited suicide, we found out after he hadnt shown up for 3 shifts and was found dead by a relative, hanged himself. During the next shift change meeting we did discuss this incedent and well, heres what we actually said to it. First, some were super annoyed that "did he have to kill himself when hes supposed to work? He could have done it next week when he had a week off. Couldnt even call in sick to let us know he aint coming" Then, we discussed why the hell would he hang himself, given as medical professional he had access to drugs that would do it much cleaner, with no pain and a more beautiful corpse, and then talked about how wed suicide. After that, we realised...oh maybe we should call his family and say somethin. And only then did we start question ourselves how we - trained professionals that are supposed to instantly see signs of someone being suicidal, didnt catch his signs at all, in the slightest, despite him having had many reasons to become suicidal (wife left him with children, he was smeared in the newspapers for something that was absoltuely not his fault, had debt from a house he bought that was badly damaged in a storm....) Well and to black humor....yeah....we make fun of the darkest stuff. And i have the darkest humor in the team. And coincidentally i am the one who always brings the corpses into the cellar and prepare them cause i have the least issues dealing with the dead. maybe i should have become a pathologist XD
Hey Dr Hope, can you do one of your Rapid Fight Scene Trauma Diagnosis videos on the bus fight scene from the movie"Nobody." It has multiple different injuries, and even an impromptu medical procedure performed by the protagonist.
why I love scrubs and will always love this show. it's also like a modern M.A.S.H (about the 4077th mobile army surgical hospital over in korean war, good times and funny bits but when they do serious talk- it's serious
5:45 While not quite the same, I went into hospital in December last year (myocardic infarction) and seeing the nurses all wearing festive scrubs, it was hard to take them seriously as professionals. I felt like I was being treated in the childrens ward.
There's a few season 1 episodes with some memorable moments. Season 1 episode 4 "My Old Lady" is probably my favourite. edit: didnt realise that was one of the first episodes you reviewed. "My own personal jesus" s1 e11 has a theme that feels like is very relevant
Hi Doc. While not pertaining to the field of medicine, I wonder if you have seen Ted Lasso. That show shares a lot of "DNA" with Scrubs as the creator of Scrubs, Bill Lawrence, is a co creator of Ted Lasso. Zach Braff who played JD also direct the second episode of TL. Since both are single-camera comedies with quirky dialogue the similarities are hard to ignore. Not sure it is anything for the channel, other than perhaps a football injury or two, but the show is excellent and perhaps you can get a kick out of the culture "shock element" with the main character moving from the US to england.
For Halloween 2019, I bought a black wreath with a skull in the middle to hang on the hospital library front desk where I work....we ended up keeping it up for the remainder of the year and into 2020 (until we were told to WFH in March, and will hopefully return in January), decorating it with seasonal trinkets (i.e., Skully got a Santa hat and menorah lights for the winter holidays, a black top hat and noisemakers for NYE, etc). Even the CEO of the hospital system thought it was funny, and the director of the state's poison control still wants to adopt it for his office. Seriously, the dark humor is REAL. 😁
Love when you breakdown scrubs. Love scrubs the show. You still need to do ip man 1 vs 10 scene though. Gotta hear your take on that, or the knife fight in the man from nowhere Korean edition.
That is a very HEAVY episode. It has to with a precipitous delivery in the ER. (That is being pollite). You might to try "Sleepless in Chicago" That deals with the revival of a patient who had a DNR (Do not resuscitate).
I love the podcast too! Though I wish they'd analyse the episodes a bit more cos they easily get distracted 😅 It's clear how much they all love each other, which I love
Dark humour is essential for self preservation. My uncle was a policeman, one day they had to tell someone their loved one had passed on the doorstep. They put chips under their helmets to see if the mum could smell them. Got them through it.
Note Dr Cox made the bet and is a senior clinician where as Turk is junior, he's setting the culture, both should know better but one is more responsible in this than the other.
Every time he says "bleep" it sounds like a word is being censored. "You don't know how long to wait until you [bleep] again. Sometimes if it's been a while you have to do the dreaded double [bleep] thinking they may have forgotten only to find out the person you're [bleep]ing is attending a cardiac arrest or doing emergency surgery." 😂
The Dark Humor thing is also true of the Military. I am a US Marine and some of the jokes we tell would make people sick... but it's a way of coping with a very stressful and dark line of work. Simlarly when the rubber meets the road we are also very serious.
The humor aspect I totally get, doctors, cops, fireman etc. To most people this type of stuff is a once in a lifetime thing, to them it's just a Tuesday. Energy needs to go somewhere and there aren't all that many options.
Working in a paediatric hospital had lead to having lost all perspective on what is and isn't appropriate in medicine. That said I've not seen anyone in costume for Halloween but we do love to decorate.
I highly recommend season 3 episode 14 "My Screw Up". That episode has stayed with me since it aired. Such a strong episode.
I'll do it
Wouldn't exactly make for a happy video.
That is correct but shows just how much doctors are not always just doctors, there are definitely some medical pointers to discuss but also the mental side of things for doctors.
@@DrHopeSickNotes disclaimer though, be prepared for an emotional rollercoaster. It's a recommendation to watch and react, but if it hits to hard, keep it close to your heart and don't share. It's just an episode that has always stuck with me and shows the diversity this show brings and offers in regards to comedy and drama in combination with medical points.
@@PugAshen A lot of episodes of Scubs tug at the heartstrings like that. It's what made the show great. It's emotional, funny and they were always very on point with their selection and use of music.
I understand why doctors shouldn't wear Halloween costumes
I work in end of life care and I get told every year that I can't dress up as the grim reaper because it's "in bad taste"
The strangest thing is that a buddy of mine was asked to do just that a couple years back and everyone on the ward (and their families) actually appreciated the light heartlessness of it and had an amazing time for what it could be. But it was done with the outmost respect to everyone there.
'hello my name is Dr Ed, let me just put my scythe down'
Check out the show "Dead like me"
Would it help you to know your Grim Reaper?
@@DrHopeSickNotes Wearing super complicated things like that is obvious, but wearing cat ears or something simple like that shouldn't be that big a deal. If it falls off, it doesn't go back on should be a rule though.
"I'm sorry, Mrs Smith, but your husband has passed away. He suffered a meow-cardial infarction."
When I was about 2 or 3, I was in the hospital under an oxygen tent with mono, strep, and pneumonia on Halloween. And of course, it being Halloween, the hospital was over crowded and under staffed. So they had what I guess were 3 interns trying to set an IV in my arm, and doing a pretty awful job. So there I was, basically a toddler, being prodded in the arm with a needle by 3 witches who kept taking turns having a go at me before my mom demanded they find someone who knew what they were doing. Finally a nurse came in and got it first try (yay, nurses). I had nightmares of witches with needles that kept me and my parents up for over a year. Terrible costume choices for what I assume was the pediatric ward.
What I really appreciate about your reactions to Scrubs compared to others’ is that I think you understand that the reason the show is so great isn’t that it’s accurately describing every detail of diagnosis and treatment. What Scrubs does so well is to portray the “feelings” of working in a hospital. All of the other creative license is taken with the goal of making the audience understand the ups and downs of working in this setting. Honestly, I think that’s more important than the accuracy of the diagnosis or the physical space of the hospital. I think that sometimes other “doctors react” videos focus excessively on the strict medical accuracy compared to the accuracy of the feelings portrayed. You do a good job of highlighting those.
Dr Hope please continue with the Scrubs reviews! The show is both funny yet touches on serious matters. And keep up the good work, love this channel!
Thanks Danny!
Great episode as always. I would highly recommend season 3 episode 12, "My Catalyst". It has a OCD, different medical specialisations, mentorship, a bunch of diseases that would definitely benefit from your clarification and Michael J. Fox!
Dr Hope: This episode is 20 years old
Me: No way! I can't be that old! He's wrong. It's probably just 12 or so years ago
(Googles "when did Scrubs air?" 😮😮👵
We are getting old!
As long as you'd not break in half from a light sponge bath you're fine.
Now I know why I haven't seen those series yet.
Dude, the other day someone pointed out that 1990 was 30 years ago, and it nearly broke me
@@MattKitten it's so awkward when a fellow fans has a huge age gap. The older fans want to hear the first event memories, excitedly, but I can't say "Madame, my apologise but at that time I hadn't been born yet".
"you might think you've died and woken up in the Underworld" 😈😂😂 Your delivery absolutely creased me
Woo Scrubs. When you revisit Scrubs again, you should consider 2 -14 "My Brother, My Keeper" regarding older doctors.
I'll add it to the list
@@DrHopeSickNotes at this point just film watching the whole series! Would sign up for that immediately 👍
Love the Scrubs breakdowns!
Cheers Will
I love your Scrubs reactions and how you relate so much more now 😊 hope you're well too!
Finally another Scrubs! 😎
5:44 "Imagine you're unconscious and you wake up surrounded by people with devil horns."
My dad broke his back in October over a decade ago. When he went to the hospital, one of the techs was wearing skull and crossbones scrubs. He panicked to the point that they were close to sedating him, because he took it as a sign that he was going to die.
To this day, though, he treats it like she did this on purpose lmao. We just had the conversation the other day, and he goes, "I knew what was going on!" in a suspicious tone, as if it had been done to mess with him. My mom and I were like, "What are you ON about? It was Halloween season, they were Halloween scrubs!"
I absolutely love Scrubs, and seeing you react to episodes of Scrubs makes me happy!
Same here
I had a friend in his early 30s who went through a routine tonsillectomy, then afterward never stopped bleeding until he died. Yeah, post-surgical complications are a big deal.
Dr. Cox's big lesson here was brilliant, sad, and funny at the same time. He does that so often in the series.
You pushed me into a deep depression by mentioning that Scrubs is 20 years old.... thank you, very much...
A testament to how great of a show that scrubs is, is how he made an entire video about an episode while only briefly showing a single scene from the A story of that episode.
Showing why Scrubs B and C storylines are better then many shows A storyline.
Would love to see you do House S06E03 "The Tyrant", would be really interesting to hear your view about the ethical issues that episode deals with. Also James Earl Jones is in it.
Thanks for another one of these, Dr Hope! I always enjoy them. It is amazing how much truth and reality there is in Scrubs. Even though it's an American comedy show, it's loaded with serious topics that are applicable in any hospital. That's why it'll always be up there with my favourites.
I recommend you react to My Way Home, season 5 ep. 7. It's also the 100th episode! It's an homage to Wizard of Oz and it is awesome - some good medical stuff thrown in as well, like a heart transplant and Elliot being seen as an endocrinology expert by her interns when she doesn't feel like much of an expert etc. Solid ep.
So glad to see another scrubs episode! If I were to recommend an episode it would be ‘my cake’ it would be interesting to see how you react to the story in that episode, if you are up for it.
Yay! This series is back!
I am not in Medicine but have watched this show several times. Love hearing actual doctors comment on the show.
I'm a small patient care worker of 20 years exp, and just told 2 new trainees about the scene at the 7:50 mark needs to be learned pretty quick in this environment literally 3 days ago. And as always, awesome video Dr. Hope!
Scrubs was always my favourite, not too serious but absolutely serious about the right things.
Stop asking "which next Scrubs episode to review". When you damn well know that the answer is ALL OF THEM! :D
I love the channel matte :)
It's always interesting to see those overlaps in careers, those special similarities. When I was in the Army, there's a huge embrace of gallows humor because you either have to become comfortable with the fact that death is a part of your life, or you'll lose yourself. Oddly disconcerting and comforting at the same time.
1:00 You absolutely have to use pagers. It's about the wavelength of the signal. Cellphone signals can be blocked by steel or concrete, so if you were in an elevator or a parking garage you could miss the call. Pagers work on radio waves that don't have that problem.
I love these scrubs reactions, everyone's requesting episodes I just want to request the whole damn series 😂 hope you're keeping well!
Well. I'm guessing he's probably too busy for that lol
"You think anyone else is going back to work today?" has been a line that stuck with me for years and years now. It's helped shape my world view, really.
I'm still hoping you'll do more Scrubs reaction videos. I'd recommend "My Super Ego" which is the 7th episode of the 1st season or "My Brother, My Keeper", the 14th episode of the 2nd season.
You absolutely have to watch Season 5 Episode 4, "My Jiggly Ball". The way it develops Kelso further is incredible, and it's overall an amazing episode.
One of my best friends works as an ICU nurse and he's one of the funniest guys I know. A few times he has let a work joke slip in when outside and while he claims they are quite tame they have been so so dark.
Also, when my time eventually comes I hope someone check on me while dressed as Death from Discworld complete with Death of Rats tagging along.
The reaper man we all hope to meet at the end
Wow, I am a bit torn between being excited about your video and being in disbelief that 20 years have already passed since Scrubs started airing...why did you have to point that out? :)))
When I was young I had to be taken to the emergency room for what turned out to be an allergic reaction on Xmas Eve and I remember being so comforted by the fact that my very tall doctor was dressed like an elf (he had pointy ears and a pointy hat)
In this scary situation of not knowing what was wrong and if I was gonna be okay that brought a little bit of silliness to the situation that turned what could have been a really scary experience into a memory that brings me comfort for other hospital experiences,
Please do look into MASH. It's sillier but being set in a war zone, it can ramp up the seriousness even far higher than here. Watching the series finale after having gotten to know the characters is something truly emotional.
Hospital Playlist (Korean Drama on Netflix) is pretty wholesome. I'd like to see your reaction to some of the exchanges between the doctors and patients.
Thank you for the scrubs reaction. 8 always learn something new when watching your videos. Thank you, doc!
Always love watching your reactions and breakdowns of the episodes. You could react to every episode and I would likely watch them again and again 😁Jp.
Scrubs is such a good show and I love watching you react. I definitely want more of this.
Criminally underrated channel
That "Noone in there is going back to work" part got me. My father had a stroke 2 months ago. He lived thankfully and is doing rehab and physio- and ergotherapies so he's on his way to recovery. But for the first week when dad was in the hospital life at home just stopped.
I work in a rural hospital and thankfully we don't use pagers. There is an on call cellphone, but 9-5 we call our docs at their clinic office (or our "hospitalist" which is assigned to cover orphans and mds that are away that werk) or cellphones, and then weekends abd after hours we call the on call docs cell. But we're also a small rural hospital, with 18 beds on a medical floor with an er, and 6 docs on the team who are supposed to take care of their own admitted patients through the week.
I can't help but this is my fav format of your channel❤
Aaaw Dr. Hope! The scrubs reaction videos are my favourite! Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work and please stay safe! And give Sonja a hug if you see her soon✨
i think you should do season 1 episode 7 “My Super Ego” its a great episode and i think youd have a lot to talk about with it
I always love your Scrubs reactions so keep them coming! But also if you want I'd love to see you react to New Amsterdam!
Pleasure to watch as always!
I think the Halloween costumes are an overall positive risk, within boundaries. For every patient that gets upset, 10 patients are relieved to feel like they are being treated by humans who have joy and care about others. Patient enrichment has positive benefits, and I think it outweighs the negatives. It also depends on the department as well. This is where we keep hearing about how we have to treat from the biopsychosocial model of medicine, but the most medical professionals do is hand out pamphlets and refer out to psychology and social work.
"Not supposed to have food on the ward" Oh dear... the hospital I work in you can't go anywhere without their being food or candy laying about. Not in the patient rooms unless it's the pt's food of course, but at the nurses stations, the er, the radiology which has the breakroom right next to the desks, reception usually has candy.
S3's My Fifteen Minutes is one I'd love to hear your thoughts on. It's centered around Jill Tracy from S5's My Lunch and it helps to set that episode up.
As someone who was in and out of hospital for most of my teens and twenties, I actually really appreciate when nurses and doctors would wear costumes, cheerful scrubs, or visibly celebrate holidays. It made me feel more relaxed and less like I was going into the morgue or something. I dunno, maybe that’s just me.
YAAAASSS so excited you did scrubs again!!!!
Love seeing you react to Scrubs, keep it up :D
The Big Brother, played by THE GREAT Tom Cavanagh of “The Flash” fame. He has played so many characters, and made me believe him every time. He is one of my favorite actors out there.
I would like to recommend 'Scrubs Season 5 Episode 9, 'My Half-Acre'. One of the subjects of this episode is how to deal with religious considerations. Cox at first refuses to treat a Jehova's Witness, but then forces himself to work around the problem. How do ethics work in this, should/could one force a patient to get a treatment despite their region? And since you talked about professionalism in this video, what about a shared hobbies among co-workers? Is it a good or bad thing when colleagues also do other things together, meaning this can affect work since they want to talk about their shared hobby, but also become this whole separate group within the staff which hurts group cohesion.
Doctor Hope, I would absolutely LOVE to see you react to the medical science in the movie The Exorcist, absolutely perfect for Spooky Month! And it would also be great to see your takes on the controversy surrounding those scenes.
Hope you can find time to make a video on it, maybe for Halloween. All the best
Thank you Dr Hope for another great video. You could review any episode of Scrubs, even season 9, such a well done series. If you want a good laugh, check out season 4 episode 2, "My Office". Dr Cox has such a great line when given a patient with an unusual issue. Always makes me laugh, even all the years later.
To be honest I don't remember this one much at all, but every moment you stopped on makes me think "maybe I should check this one out again"
The nurses take it the hardest.
saw a nurse leaving in tears as I walked down the ward towards my grandma who'd just passed and mum arriving 4 mins before. She had probabilly kept a streight face and broke down as she left the room
We had an old couple on our ward for a few months, both awaiting nursing home placement, they had been married over 60 years. Sh died of CCF, he was holding her hand the whole time. This happened at the start of our shift, all if the nurses kept tearing up all day, we'd just start sniffling and go hide for a few minutes until we'd gotten under control so we could keep working. He was going ok until bedtime, we made him tea and sandwiches, called his family. When his daughters go to the hospital they found us all crying in the family room.
Don't piss off Dan, or he'll [insert Reverse Flash reference].
If you could be the doctor that clears up the medical jargon in "My Brothers Keeper" Scrubs episode, that would be great. It's not heavy with hospital scenes but I would love a perspective.
I love this show so much and I really enjoy somebody else starting to love it as much
Thanks for making this 👍
We had a cardiovascular surgeon who used to bring his toddler on rounds in the cardiovascular ICU on the weekends.
Loved this. Any Scrubs episode is a good one so I look forward to the next one 😊
@9:10 you say that, but they left my brothers dead body in a hallway with nothing but a curtain draped around for us to say our final goodbyes to his corpse.
I am rewatching scrubs after my brother was let down by the NHS earlier this year, and it's fucking heartbreaking, but, it's one of the best TV series of all time :(
I don't remember which episode it was, but I do remember there was an episode of Scrubs starring Michael J. Fox (I think) as a doctor with OCD, and I thought it was great
Scrubs was amazing show and filmed in an actually real closed down hospital. I think the pilot episode was filmed pretty much as the hospital was at the time. When it was picked up they renovated it and made some embellishments like the windows in the rooms for lighting and camera shot reasons. You watch the first episode and everything looks old and the lighting is kinda yellowy. Then on the second episode bam everything is white and new.
The way the show ended was really prefect. 8 great seasons and they probably could have gone 20 more.
PS: We do not talk about season 9. It never happened. It doesn't exist.
What season 9?
Season 9 is not that bad. It is not scrubs (it even has a different title), but quite funny sometimes. But of course it is way cooler to make the old joke again and again and again...
@@SentiNel090 It doesn't exist. They ended Scrubs and then tried making a new show with the same name and called it season 9. Some of the same cast came back, but it was medical school. Turk for example was suddenly a teacher, and I think Dr. Cox was too or he was the director of the school or something.
The whole reason Scrubs ended in the first place was because the actor that played JD did a movie or two and wanted to leave to do more of that stuff, but ended up coming back and guest starring in a bunch of episodes anyway. Don't think he's been in a movie or TV show since then.
Season 9 got really low ratings at the time and even now it's got pretty terrible scores wherever you look. Rotten tomatoes for instance has 53% critic rating and 40% audience. Every other season has a perfect score.
The new characters were lame and unfunny. You'd even say cringy.
Scrubs went from ending on a high note to getting cancelled, which is kinda sad.
@@graueszebra3487 It is and was Season 9. Everywhere you look it's listed as the 9th and final season. It's even called Scrubs: Medical School, to tie it in with the other 8 seasons.
I hear they're finally making a second Matrix movie also.
I like the series but did not like the way it ended with Elliot and JD. It should have ended with him single. Based on her established personality there's no way their marriage made it. The good Arc for her character was to marry that young guy.
To distancing and becoming ...hardened?
Worked in a psychiatric clinic where occasionally a patient managed to suicide in their rooms despite all precautions.
one day a Co worker commited suicide, we found out after he hadnt shown up for 3 shifts and was found dead by a relative, hanged himself.
During the next shift change meeting we did discuss this incedent and well, heres what we actually said to it.
First, some were super annoyed that "did he have to kill himself when hes supposed to work? He could have done it next week when he had a week off. Couldnt even call in sick to let us know he aint coming"
Then, we discussed why the hell would he hang himself, given as medical professional he had access to drugs that would do it much cleaner, with no pain and a more beautiful corpse, and then talked about how wed suicide.
After that, we realised...oh maybe we should call his family and say somethin.
And only then did we start question ourselves how we - trained professionals that are supposed to instantly see signs of someone being suicidal, didnt catch his signs at all, in the slightest, despite him having had many reasons to become suicidal (wife left him with children, he was smeared in the newspapers for something that was absoltuely not his fault, had debt from a house he bought that was badly damaged in a storm....)
Well and to black humor....yeah....we make fun of the darkest stuff. And i have the darkest humor in the team. And coincidentally i am the one who always brings the corpses into the cellar and prepare them cause i have the least issues dealing with the dead. maybe i should have become a pathologist XD
Hey Dr Hope, can you do one of your Rapid Fight Scene Trauma Diagnosis videos on the bus fight scene from the movie"Nobody."
It has multiple different injuries, and even an impromptu medical procedure performed by the protagonist.
Although I enjoy all your content, the Scrubs breakdowns have a special place in my heart 😁
why I love scrubs and will always love this show. it's also like a modern M.A.S.H (about the 4077th mobile army surgical hospital over in korean war, good times and funny bits but when they do serious talk- it's serious
yeah the guy jd plays is a real doctor and he consulted on the show.
Your Scrubs videos make me beam 😊 Thank you
5:45 While not quite the same, I went into hospital in December last year (myocardic infarction) and seeing the nurses all wearing festive scrubs, it was hard to take them seriously as professionals. I felt like I was being treated in the childrens ward.
There's a few season 1 episodes with some memorable moments. Season 1 episode 4 "My Old Lady" is probably my favourite. edit: didnt realise that was one of the first episodes you reviewed. "My own personal jesus" s1 e11 has a theme that feels like is very relevant
Hi Doc. While not pertaining to the field of medicine, I wonder if you have seen Ted Lasso. That show shares a lot of "DNA" with Scrubs as the creator of Scrubs, Bill Lawrence, is a co creator of Ted Lasso. Zach Braff who played JD also direct the second episode of TL. Since both are single-camera comedies with quirky dialogue the similarities are hard to ignore. Not sure it is anything for the channel, other than perhaps a football injury or two, but the show is excellent and perhaps you can get a kick out of the culture "shock element" with the main character moving from the US to england.
Can we do My Long Goodbye? I think it could be a very close hitting episode depending on how close you are with your coworkers at a hospital .
dude in my small town i watched a doctor walk into his hospital wearing a grim reaper costume i am not shitting you i have not seen him in years.
If it hasn't already been suggested, season 2, episode 4, "My Big Mouth". Delivering bad news has to be the worst part of the job.
Thanks for the fun vid!
For Halloween 2019, I bought a black wreath with a skull in the middle to hang on the hospital library front desk where I work....we ended up keeping it up for the remainder of the year and into 2020 (until we were told to WFH in March, and will hopefully return in January), decorating it with seasonal trinkets (i.e., Skully got a Santa hat and menorah lights for the winter holidays, a black top hat and noisemakers for NYE, etc). Even the CEO of the hospital system thought it was funny, and the director of the state's poison control still wants to adopt it for his office. Seriously, the dark humor is REAL. 😁
Love when you breakdown scrubs. Love scrubs the show. You still need to do ip man 1 vs 10 scene though. Gotta hear your take on that, or the knife fight in the man from nowhere Korean edition.
WE NEED MORE!
YES! I have missed these
The medical ethics in this episode are... interesting to behold.
Your nice reviews of Scrubs-episodes made me order the fist box :-) Thank you for another entertaining video.
You should do more ER reacts. I loved that show.
Yeh the first episode I looked at was SO good. Any particular episodes?
There was an episode in season 1 called “Love’s labor lost”, that might be a good one to react to.
@@kirstenbass9533 *instant flashback* 😭
That is a very HEAVY episode. It has to with a precipitous delivery in the ER. (That is being pollite). You might to try "Sleepless in Chicago" That deals with the revival of a patient who had a DNR (Do not resuscitate).
@@jaycievictory8461 I know! 😢
I had a major asthma attack on Halloween and some of the staff were dressed as witches. In a loopy state because of low SO2, I was terrified.
I love the podcast too! Though I wish they'd analyse the episodes a bit more cos they easily get distracted 😅 It's clear how much they all love each other, which I love
Dark humour is essential for self preservation. My uncle was a policeman, one day they had to tell someone their loved one had passed on the doorstep. They put chips under their helmets to see if the mum could smell them. Got them through it.
This is why Dr. Cox is the best character
Note Dr Cox made the bet and is a senior clinician where as Turk is junior, he's setting the culture, both should know better but one is more responsible in this than the other.
The question is did he make the bet planning all along to use it as a lesson?
I'll echo the suggestion for "My Screw Up". Perhaps the best ep in the series.
Every time he says "bleep" it sounds like a word is being censored. "You don't know how long to wait until you [bleep] again. Sometimes if it's been a while you have to do the dreaded double [bleep] thinking they may have forgotten only to find out the person you're [bleep]ing is attending a cardiac arrest or doing emergency surgery." 😂
I wanna see your insights on Hospital Playlist 😆😆😆😆
I've just looked at Dr Romantic but having copyright issues to get it published, but hopefully resolved soon
@@DrHopeSickNotes hope it get resolved 🙏🙏🙏 its also one of my favorite
The Dark Humor thing is also true of the Military. I am a US Marine and some of the jokes we tell would make people sick... but it's a way of coping with a very stressful and dark line of work. Simlarly when the rubber meets the road we are also very serious.
The humor aspect I totally get, doctors, cops, fireman etc. To most people this type of stuff is a once in a lifetime thing, to them it's just a Tuesday. Energy needs to go somewhere and there aren't all that many options.
Working in a paediatric hospital had lead to having lost all perspective on what is and isn't appropriate in medicine. That said I've not seen anyone in costume for Halloween but we do love to decorate.
I think they know about the clear window showing a dead patient thing it's like that for the audience to react to.
I would love to see you as a guest on their Fake Doctors, Real Friends podcast!