The sheer audacity of a show to accept such an adult issue and fully embrace it. JD has a kid. He’s immature and weird and has odd fantasies. But he’s also very competent at his job, responsible, in a wonderful relationship and a decent father. Of course he’s the type of guy to realise he’s missing out on his child’s life and letting them down. Of course he takes the immediate (and right) decision to move closer to them, the moment he realised he was failing in his duty. Main reason this show is so fantastic is because of its maturity even when so much of the comedy is based on immaturity.
I've learned to really love to hate Sean, instead of just hate hate him like I used to...but yeah that guy. I actually totally forgot he reappeared in season 8, damn.
I like Sean. Maybe partially because he’s attractive, but he was also a nice person and the only reason he harbors animosity towards JD is because JD did some pretty messed up stuff to him.
I don't think he ever flat out says but he hates JD. Every woman he's been in a relationship with JD has 1st (Elliot, Kim). He also pushed Elliot to break up with Sean when they were on brink of moving in and then dumped her as quickly. Now he's wants to be the father figure in Kim's son's life not his real father who he secretly was glad stepped up to be closer to him.
So FUCKING true. Best adult quote i have heard from JD, this is how you can tell he is actually grown up " The truth is, no matter how hard i tried i was going to miss alot, because even the best part time father in the world, is still a part time father. "
s4xtt unfortunately Sacred Heart was torn down. Both in the show (they say so in season 9) and in real life, as they hospital they used for their set is no longer standing. It would have to be a new hospital. Maybe St Vincent’s? Zach Braff and Donald Faison have both expressed interest in doing a Scrubs movie so anything’s possible
Yeah, I never want to be in this situation, bringing a child up in a broken family. Having lived in one, I can honestly say, even if other people say is no big deal, its not something one proudly says they're apart of so I never want to put a child of mine in such a situation.
Why are you automatically assuming this would be a broken family? It's not necessarily what you picture when you think of the perfect family, but for all you know, Sam could grow up with four instead of two awesome parents that love him very much.
antred11 I don't care for being "politically correct" so when I say Broken Family, I'm talking about when a child grows up when their mother and father aren't together and are seeing, dating, and/or married to seperate people. I don't think there's such a thing as a "perfect family" because such a concept is stupid in it of itself. I however will never father a child with a woman that I would separate from because from my experience growing up in such a situation of having half siblings, step siblings and step parents along with real ones, for me personally it was like having two separate families I wasn't fully apart of and therefore, I will not put any child I bare in the same situation. You can feel free to look on the positive sides of such a situation whether or not you've lived it but bottom line, as JD said a part time father is still a part time father who won't be there all the time which could cause him to miss out a lot, taking turns with the mother, raising a child he should be there for 24/7 until said child can care for themself and I don't think any good parent looks at being a partime dad or mom in a positive, happy manner.
Netherwolf6100 Yea i can relate to that, i was 2 when my parents got divorced and my dad is awesome but it put him on edge seing me go with my mum. I'm 24 now and on rare occasions, when it comes up and we talk about it, he still sheds a tear every now and then about how much he missed of me growing up.
I see where you're coming from, being from a "broken" family, too, and all. But I think you can't really plan this kind of thing. My parents got my two sisters and me when they thought they would be together forever, then life happened and they split up. You don't always have control over that. What if your future wife just falls out of love with you? Or she gets into a depression and can't be with you anymore? Or she cheats on you? Or it's the other way around? How do you act towards her, having children together already? Or just take a whole different scenario - if you are like most other people and have casual sex or at least sex before marriage, then "accidents" can happen and not everybody is a fan of abortion. Adoption is also an option, but that could lead to the very same "broken" family that you wanted to save your kid from. I know enough parents that hated each other and thus made it VERY hard for the kids, if they were still together or not. I have loads of cases like that in the family. What actually matters is what the parents make of it. And I think JD and Kim (as well as their partners) handled it very well.
The problem is that as a child gets older the parents won't be in the child's life 24/7. Even if JD and Kim were together they'd still be missing out. Not just from their jobs but the fact that Sam will begin to distance himself from them. He'll be dating, going to friends houses, going to school, and so many other things that won't involve JD or Kim. The best JD can do is to be there when Sam needs him the most. Which is why he moved in Kim's neighborhood. It allows him to be in Sam's life a lot more frequently. Also, parents separating does not suddenly create a Broken Family. What you described doesn't sound like a broken family. You said you felt left out of the family which makes me ask did you talk to your parents at all about how you felt? Or did you just keep it all to yourself? Did you're family fight constantly as they were separated? Did they ignore you entirely? Did they treat you like you're not a part of the family? These are things that would make a broken family. Not to mention the parents being together doesn't suddenly mean that the family is better. The parents could absolutely hate each other and staying together would only make things worse for the child. Are you saying that even if the parents don't love each other they should stay together? Final, whether or not you want to have a kids with a woman you're not with isn't something you can fully control. A condom can break right at the point of climax. You're wife would leave you for someone else. There are too many variables for you to control. Either way, saying that people who come from separated parents come from broken families is completely inaccurate. the past you detailed doesn't at all sound like a broken family. It seems like you felt out of the family but never actual communicated that to your parents. So you let those feelings fester to the point that you don't like the idea of separated families to the point you say their broken. Almost insinuating that parents who hate each other staying together is better than parents who are separated.
It kind of makes me mad that they ended up giving a cliche ending.. They totally killed the JD+Elliot thing in season 4, and him taking on fatherhood with Kim would have been a really fresh story for TV...They didn't owe anyone that relationship, but I was disappointed nonetheless.
Cracking the Shell, How would it have been a fresh story? I feel like him having a baby with Kim and, getting back with Elliot, who embraces Sam as her own is pretty fresh and in accordance with our times. The debate he has about whether he should stay with Kim for Sam despite having no feelings for her also appeared like a believable dilemma to me. JD and Elliot make sense for me, because ultimately they were always there to support each other through their hardest times. I always knew it was coming back and, I love how by the end they're really grown, they're aware of each other's flaws and, they're ready to face them. If anything, I would blame them for having mislead all of their other partners and for not having been fully committed to each other from the get go (although each of their break ups is fairly addressed by the show imo). However, I will say that the way they wrote Elliot and Keith's relationship was particularly cruel. I never believed it and, Elliot was clearly acting like the desperate girl who wants to mary at any cost.
The sheer audacity of a show to accept such an adult issue and fully embrace it. JD has a kid. He’s immature and weird and has odd fantasies. But he’s also very competent at his job, responsible, in a wonderful relationship and a decent father. Of course he’s the type of guy to realise he’s missing out on his child’s life and letting them down. Of course he takes the immediate (and right) decision to move closer to them, the moment he realised he was failing in his duty. Main reason this show is so fantastic is because of its maturity even when so much of the comedy is based on immaturity.
Gotta hand it to you 👏 Well said! 👏
@@badhombre6621 you’re very kind.
0:33
"I'll have a yogurt"
*hate intensifies*
sean really became passive aggressive as the series went on..
I've learned to really love to hate Sean, instead of just hate hate him like I used to...but yeah that guy. I actually totally forgot he reappeared in season 8, damn.
Nobody cares, Sean.
@@RikXtreme4 can't blame him.
I like Sean. Maybe partially because he’s attractive, but he was also a nice person and the only reason he harbors animosity towards JD is because JD did some pretty messed up stuff to him.
Dr. Cox is like
"I can not believe this is the best guy for the job in this entire building."
:D i love how turk is like "i told everyone" i just watched an episode and he was telling dr.wen that one day he was gonna own the place. Very nice.
He even had the dream of the two of them running things. With JD as the chief of medicine.
The Scrubs family mourns the passing of Sam Lloyd aka Ted.
Word is he’s conducting heaven’s acapella choir.
Rest In Peace Sam.🙏🏻
The beginning of the end...
damn I love this show..... no other comedy product is so good at presentin serious situations and character moments
oh hey this clip is 11 years old today
happy birthday sport!
Sean at the end lol 'Great!'
I don't think he ever flat out says but he hates JD. Every woman he's been in a relationship with JD has 1st (Elliot, Kim). He also pushed Elliot to break up with Sean when they were on brink of moving in and then dumped her as quickly. Now he's wants to be the father figure in Kim's son's life not his real father who he secretly was glad stepped up to be closer to him.
Anyone else not want Turk to get that chief of surgery gig?
Still wish Cox would've made Turk wear a Chief Of Surgery hat.
Wow, the ending of Scrubs. Really makes me sad.
This show hits me harder than anything....
So FUCKING true.
Best adult quote i have heard from JD, this is how you can tell he is actually grown up
" The truth is, no matter how hard i tried i was going to miss alot, because even the best part time father in the world, is still a part time father. "
Goosebumps every damn time
Don't get multiple partners
Sam's a good kid, his brother Brandon on the other hand...
I would love a scrub movie with JD eventually taking over as chief of medicine at sacred hearts
s4xtt unfortunately Sacred Heart was torn down. Both in the show (they say so in season 9) and in real life, as they hospital they used for their set is no longer standing.
It would have to be a new hospital. Maybe St Vincent’s? Zach Braff and Donald Faison have both expressed interest in doing a Scrubs movie so anything’s possible
@@TheSalute3397 People hate people who shit on their fantasies.
sean: great
j.d : I LOVE YOU TO SEAN :D
i love this clip, especially because i requested it. yay!
@moviedude345
actually it does,
JD is having a son and turk becomes chief of churgery..it's a major impact on both their lifes
This hit hard 😭
I could never tell if Sean’s “Great“ was sarcastic or not. Sounded kinda sincere.
I think the initial look on his face is him having those negative thoughts but then gets over it cause its good for sam.
Yeah, I never want to be in this situation, bringing a child up in a broken family. Having lived in one, I can honestly say, even if other people say is no big deal, its not something one proudly says they're apart of so I never want to put a child of mine in such a situation.
Why are you automatically assuming this would be a broken family? It's not necessarily what you picture when you think of the perfect family, but for all you know, Sam could grow up with four instead of two awesome parents that love him very much.
antred11 I don't care for being "politically correct" so when I say Broken Family, I'm talking about when a child grows up when their mother and father aren't together and are seeing, dating, and/or married to seperate people. I don't think there's such a thing as a "perfect family" because such a concept is stupid in it of itself.
I however will never father a child with a woman that I would separate from because from my experience growing up in such a situation of having half siblings, step siblings and step parents along with real ones, for me personally it was like having two separate families I wasn't fully apart of and therefore, I will not put any child I bare in the same situation.
You can feel free to look on the positive sides of such a situation whether or not you've lived it but bottom line, as JD said a part time father is still a part time father who won't be there all the time which could cause him to miss out a lot, taking turns with the mother, raising a child he should be there for 24/7 until said child can care for themself and I don't think any good parent looks at being a partime dad or mom in a positive, happy manner.
Netherwolf6100 Yea i can relate to that, i was 2 when my parents got divorced and my dad is awesome but it put him on edge seing me go with my mum. I'm 24 now and on rare occasions, when it comes up and we talk about it, he still sheds a tear every now and then about how much he missed of me growing up.
I see where you're coming from, being from a "broken" family, too, and all.
But I think you can't really plan this kind of thing. My parents got my two sisters and me when they thought they would be together forever, then life happened and they split up. You don't always have control over that. What if your future wife just falls out of love with you? Or she gets into a depression and can't be with you anymore? Or she cheats on you? Or it's the other way around? How do you act towards her, having children together already?
Or just take a whole different scenario - if you are like most other people and have casual sex or at least sex before marriage, then "accidents" can happen and not everybody is a fan of abortion. Adoption is also an option, but that could lead to the very same "broken" family that you wanted to save your kid from.
I know enough parents that hated each other and thus made it VERY hard for the kids, if they were still together or not. I have loads of cases like that in the family.
What actually matters is what the parents make of it. And I think JD and Kim (as well as their partners) handled it very well.
The problem is that as a child gets older the parents won't be in the child's life 24/7. Even if JD and Kim were together they'd still be missing out. Not just from their jobs but the fact that Sam will begin to distance himself from them. He'll be dating, going to friends houses, going to school, and so many other things that won't involve JD or Kim. The best JD can do is to be there when Sam needs him the most. Which is why he moved in Kim's neighborhood. It allows him to be in Sam's life a lot more frequently.
Also, parents separating does not suddenly create a Broken Family. What you described doesn't sound like a broken family. You said you felt left out of the family which makes me ask did you talk to your parents at all about how you felt? Or did you just keep it all to yourself? Did you're family fight constantly as they were separated? Did they ignore you entirely? Did they treat you like you're not a part of the family? These are things that would make a broken family. Not to mention the parents being together doesn't suddenly mean that the family is better. The parents could absolutely hate each other and staying together would only make things worse for the child. Are you saying that even if the parents don't love each other they should stay together?
Final, whether or not you want to have a kids with a woman you're not with isn't something you can fully control. A condom can break right at the point of climax. You're wife would leave you for someone else. There are too many variables for you to control.
Either way, saying that people who come from separated parents come from broken families is completely inaccurate. the past you detailed doesn't at all sound like a broken family. It seems like you felt out of the family but never actual communicated that to your parents. So you let those feelings fester to the point that you don't like the idea of separated families to the point you say their broken. Almost insinuating that parents who hate each other staying together is better than parents who are separated.
this is from the most recent episode
Why didn't jd get more time with him
was this the last episode? because I keep forgeting to watch it
there are 2 left
Yah it won't be the same without JD but I'll still give it a chance..
pictures taken before disaster struck
I meant the last episode of scrubs all together
i love the way turk says thankyou at 1:06 lol
I think it is
@mdbrfc Elliot introduced them lol.
Can't tell if she was being naive or envy lol
lolz 0:35
no, they're bringing it back for a 9th series, but JD will only be in 6 episodes, and carla and elliot might not be there at all.
Its a shame they never made that 9th season. Although without half the original, what is the point?
@@charlottehalsall5488 There actually is a 9th season... Or something like that
@@maranatha_777 no, there isn't. That was a bad dream I refuse to acknowledge
Song at 1:00 mark somebody?
it took me 11 years but Tammany Hall NYC - Goodnight Song there you go
@@TheFlowrider7 Thanks!
I hate Sean after season 1 I feel he's so desperate
hes become more passive aggressive too..
Maybe cuz jd is a asshole
God this is so good every goddamn episode except the 1 where everybody is singing.
That's just because you're Puerto Rican
She’s Dominican.
Even fictional kids ruin everything. Hate it when shows throw kids in to change things up.
omg this is how the characters r goin 2 be cut of
this sucks
English, please.
@@RenegadeShepTheSpacer That was 11 years ago. Back then nobody cared about internet people lecturing them.
@@Defiring That's their problem.
@@RenegadeShepTheSpacer So you're just going lecture all the ghosts of youtube past?
@@Defiring Irony.
Wish Elizabeth Banks played Elliot and vice versa.
It kind of makes me mad that they ended up giving a cliche ending.. They totally killed the JD+Elliot thing in season 4, and him taking on fatherhood with Kim would have been a really fresh story for TV...They didn't owe anyone that relationship, but I was disappointed nonetheless.
Cracking the Shell, How would it have been a fresh story? I feel like him having a baby with Kim and, getting back with Elliot, who embraces Sam as her own is pretty fresh and in accordance with our times. The debate he has about whether he should stay with Kim for Sam despite having no feelings for her also appeared like a believable dilemma to me.
JD and Elliot make sense for me, because ultimately they were always there to support each other through their hardest times. I always knew it was coming back and, I love how by the end they're really grown, they're aware of each other's flaws and, they're ready to face them. If anything, I would blame them for having mislead all of their other partners and for not having been fully committed to each other from the get go (although each of their break ups is fairly addressed by the show imo).
However, I will say that the way they wrote Elliot and Keith's relationship was particularly cruel. I never believed it and, Elliot was clearly acting like the desperate girl who wants to mary at any cost.
There was absolutely nothing cliché about their relationship. People find the most laughable shit to complain about