@@JAYDOG1337A Exactly. The first one or two seasons he basically was "the villain", maybe even later. Remember for example when he was bullying Elliot until Cox punched him. That wasn't teaching, he wasn't making "hard decisions", he just bullied her for the lolz of it. I think the big turning point was the episode out of his perspective, were he learned that the hospital needs a villain around to unite everyone else.
I agree, and he was played so well. Ken Jenkins had the ability to hide so much complex emotion under an expression of grim resolution, that really made moments shine in a subtle way. I loved the moment when he told Cox his transplant patients had rabies.
I really respect that Kelso listened to JD and did the right thing even though it very clearly came at a heavy personal cost. He didn't blame JD but he also quite understandably didn't want to see his face right then and I get it.
Show always made a point to tell us that Kelso had to make tough decisions and that episode really highlighted it. You don't want to ever fire or upset an old friend, especially someone as nice as Townshead! But Townshead's outdated practices could hurt both patients and the hospital
+Strangething-And Townshead's/Townsie was definitely not a bad guy by any means so it hurt even more to lose him. However, he was extremely negligent with refusing to keep up with modern medicine practices to where if he was allowed to continue with any hospital unchecked, he would've eventually killed someone. Kelso realized this and realized just because Townshead is a good, sweet person who was also a good, dear friend of his, didn't mean that Townhead's actions should be automatically excused or if Kelso left him to his devices, that Townshead really could wind up killing or permanently disabling someone and he knew he had to do the right thing, no matter how painful it was. And while he refused to acknowledge it publicly, he knew JD was right and knew that JD was hurting just as much as he was with having Townshead let go.
You don't need to convince me. I was just mentioning that the later seasons make Kelso more sympathetic by explicitly stating that as the chief of medicine he often had to make hard/emotional decisions for the good of the hospital that would make him seem like the bad guy. I was just mentioning that this clip might be the earliest instance we see of Kelso doing so. Townshead was a close friend of Kelso so it probably killed him to fire him but Townshead's outdated practices could harm or kill patients and also open up the hospital to malpractice suits
OriginalTharios Nice Strawman there but no, I didn‘t assume such things. The human brain is limited, but as far as I‘ve heard the universe is infinitely expanding - don’t know if that’s true or not though. The only thing I meant was that we, humans, have too little time reach the point where any of us could say „I‘ve learned all there is to know.“ Also, I really don’t know why- You know what, halfway through I noticed this shit is not worth my time. I‘ve better things to do than arguing with some weirdo.. no offense Have a nice day.
Dick Van Dyke is amazing. He's played the broke down old man longer than he played a young man. Saw a clip of him dancing in the new Mary Poppins movie, 15 years after this clip, and he's still amazing
I think that Dr. Townshends character reflects a lot of us older types who find it difficult to change and move with the times in our careers - we want to just keep doing things the way we were taught but ultimately time catches up with us and we have to realise that it's time to hang up the gloves. Personally, I have evolved enough to accept the changes in my career but eventually someone like Dr. Kelso is going to come to me and ask me to do something new and I'm just not going to be able to meet the task.
That's a really powerful statement to make. I just want you to know that, taking the time to see that, means you've the time to learn and adapt. My dad's the same way. He's older, he doesn't that time anymore. Nothing about it is easy. I'm 32, and you're making me think and acknowledge, if that helps. It's sincere and honest.
@@vindamato9969 You sound so... cringe, no offence. Kevin didn't say anything brand new or emlightening, honestly. Also, you implied that 32 is ''mature'' but it's not, it's still young and it's natural to still ''think and acknowledge''. On the other hand, 32 is mature enough to understand obvious things and not be blown away bu them as you were...
Kelso is the best character in the series and honestly the most realistic. He doesn't take things to seriously all the time because if he did he would probably have a nervous breakdown from all the responsibility and peoples lives who depend on him.
Yes, those patients put their lives in their doctors, if the doctor can't help the patient without risking tbeir health tben the doctor must step down especially if they themselves are aware of their faults.
There's no arguing with that, but it's sad because he was a kind and much-loved man, and it's unfair that he can no longer do the job he's dedicated his life to.
@@patrickmacken6046 I don't see it as unfair. He himself said he did not have the "energy" that Kelso had to learn new things. That tells me he doesn't really care for his patients but only himself. Kelso can be a dick but he still genuinely cares for every patient in the hospital.
@@AecherJace It's not strictly a "caring" thing. He's old. Part of getting as old as he was, is that your body slows down. There's never really any indication that Townsend didn't care for patients, but his age has caught up to him. He just can't keep up anymore.
Cox's point is that Ed needs to be continually striving to improve himself. Ed was not willing to try his hardest, which would have had ramifications on the patients around him. That's why Cox fired Ed.
To be fair, he fired Ed after Ed’s lethargy caught up with him. Ed had a good head start being naturally good at everything he needed to be, but later in the season the other interns catch up and even pass him and he doesn’t put in the effort to keep up so falls behind. THEN Dr. Cox fires him, which is what he was saying here, Ed may have been doing well at that exact moment but Dr. Cox tried to warn him he would be waiting for Ed to slip and it ended up happening.
He gave him a chance and let him know you are slipping when he gave him that book about the heart. When he hung up the phone that was distracting him but at the end...... Ed gave up on himself
And it's manipulative as hell. Sure he's friendly but that doesn't change the fact that he's not doing the job. In any situtation that's bad but in a hospital, well he probably cost lives.
Fox ur not the arsehole But u look like one. When someone is “everybody’s friend” and u need to stand up to them or call them out u seem like the bad guy
Same like Dr. Cox. Leadership is a thankless job, harder than anyone knows who hasn't done it. I like that they explorer that in this show. The head people aren't heartless monsters, just people in tough spots making crazy hard choices.
Most emotional moment is the 2nd episode with the Dr Cox's wife brother. They show it to you during all the episode and at the end, there is this phrase "don't you know where we are?" and we're at the cemetery for his funeral. This episode wet my eyes every time I watch it.
That Episode is really hard to Stomach. It shows a Character previously impervious to anything totally broken down. And most people can relate to that... most people lost a beloved person and know how the character of Dr. Cox felt (and the episode was very well written and the acting did its part).
On the Kelso part in the end. One would argue that its great to have friends who will be honest with you, because of course it is. But that doesnt make confronting them suck any less. Its always tough, especially in this case when people couldve died.
Anyone else google modified Seldinger? It seems that inserting the tubes with the aid of a wire is infinitely more preferable to slicing open an entire wrist like in the 'old school' days.
Yeah, that was a good moment. And, for someone who doesn't believe in an afterlife, it rings true. It really is what I hope for my final moment: to have a good thought.
It's like that Chinese proverb about a man being chased by a tiger and falls off of a cliff. He grabs a branch. He looks down and there's certain death from the fall. He looks up and there's certain death from the tiger. He looks to his side and sees a fruit. He eats the fruit and it's the most delicious fruit he'd ever eaten.
scrubs did a great job of setting up emotinal moments, but the most emotional part of this for me was hearing chris cornel sing in one of the clips using his music
I fuckin hate the janitor. He need to get his ass to work and stop bothering doctors. Should've got him fired in season 1. Made no sense how he could violently harass the staff without any form of hr or law enforcement Getting involved.
I think this is where Kelso started to respect JD, because of his willingness to make an unpopular decision because it’s best for the patients and the hospital itself.
Why is it in medical shows, the doctors always seem to hang the patient charts at the foot of the beds? When I worked in hospital we never, EVER did that. First off, our charts weren't designed to do such, but since those things are constantly updated with orders, lab reports, etc., the easiest way to provide all medical personnel quick access to all the charts is to have them all in a central location (the charting room). Also, since the information contained in the chart is sensitive patient information, it shouldn't be out where people that don't need to (or legally shouldn't) access the information could get their hands on it. It's always bugged me... does any real hospital actually treat patient charts in such a way?
I can't speak for every hospital but most charts at my local hospital are usually placed just outside the ward in a folder. It does make sense that the could be found on the bed though as if you're patient were to say have a medical or surgical consult you would want the chart nearby at all times.
See this was the kind of stuff the last season of Scrubs missed The show was great at making you laugh and making you cry. It wasn't afraid to knock you on your ass.
Well said, I loved and still love this show for what it tried to do. It showed heart within it's characters even under the surface and it gives the show more than half the shit nowadays could ever hope for.
Nice collection even with the couple repeats. How about Carla visiting her moms grave, JD’s dad dying, Turk and JD visiting dying Chrones patient, JD’s first time of death call, my overkill...
"It's not like I can change what happened. The only thing to do is deal with it and move forward, right?' You're 100% correct... The person I want to be....
JD while his snitching didn't win him any friends he did the right thing Townshend had fallen behind thus was a potential danger to patients while no one was happy to say goodbye to him JD's action needed to happen
great set of videos thanks :) just one little thing i felt u missed was when the janatior holds open the door for J.D. after his dad dies and dr.cox comes through to help him in the end! but that is SERIOUS nit-picking!!!
Imagine if you could combine every medical drama/show/sitcom into one game that's based on pain and silent communication that also pokes fun at every popular media/entertainment phenemene that had been pushed since 2000 by ripping on producers who gave drama comdey crush idol actors and their fellow cast idols a break....real emotional warmth stirring genius educational TV been warped for a long ongoing time now...
The first one makes me feel so bad for his character where he just gets fired. I wish they would have shown a character who can get through stuff even if he wants to be lazy. At the end of the day he would be the one who can handle the stress from the job in the best way compared to the other doctors.
I was born in 93 but this show is me all over, watched the new episodes on sky 1 after buffy and angel, all the way back in season 1. I remember the Ben leukaemia cliffhanger.
Kelso is such a complicated character and he is vital for the show. I don't understand how people can hate him.
Tescu Marius I don't think people hate him. He's misunderstood. But by the time he's retired he's a really good guy and a mentor for dr. Cox
in the early seasons he was very hate-able, it was in later seasons we started to see the hard decisions he makes for the good of the hospital
@@JAYDOG1337A Exactly. The first one or two seasons he basically was "the villain", maybe even later. Remember for example when he was bullying Elliot until Cox punched him. That wasn't teaching, he wasn't making "hard decisions", he just bullied her for the lolz of it.
I think the big turning point was the episode out of his perspective, were he learned that the hospital needs a villain around to unite everyone else.
I agree, and he was played so well. Ken Jenkins had the ability to hide so much complex emotion under an expression of grim resolution, that really made moments shine in a subtle way. I loved the moment when he told Cox his transplant patients had rabies.
People don't see the big picture
I really respect that Kelso listened to JD and did the right thing even though it very clearly came at a heavy personal cost. He didn't blame JD but he also quite understandably didn't want to see his face right then and I get it.
The scenes where Kelso had JD's back and confronted Townshend is where I finally started to respect Dr Kelso.
Show always made a point to tell us that Kelso had to make tough decisions and that episode really highlighted it. You don't want to ever fire or upset an old friend, especially someone as nice as Townshead! But Townshead's outdated practices could hurt both patients and the hospital
+Strangething-And Townshead's/Townsie was definitely not a bad guy by any means so it hurt even more to lose him. However, he was extremely negligent with refusing to keep up with modern medicine practices to where if he was allowed to continue with any hospital unchecked, he would've eventually killed someone. Kelso realized this and realized just because Townshead is a good, sweet person who was also a good, dear friend of his, didn't mean that Townhead's actions should be automatically excused or if Kelso left him to his devices, that Townshead really could wind up killing or permanently disabling someone and he knew he had to do the right thing, no matter how painful it was. And while he refused to acknowledge it publicly, he knew JD was right and knew that JD was hurting just as much as he was with having Townshead let go.
You don't need to convince me. I was just mentioning that the later seasons make Kelso more sympathetic by explicitly stating that as the chief of medicine he often had to make hard/emotional decisions for the good of the hospital that would make him seem like the bad guy. I was just mentioning that this clip might be the earliest instance we see of Kelso doing so. Townshead was a close friend of Kelso so it probably killed him to fire him but Townshead's outdated practices could harm or kill patients and also open up the hospital to malpractice suits
Fera Flauna he didn’t refuse to learn he couldn’t keep up. He’s too old, he said it himself. Not like he was stubborn - he just couldn’t
It wasn’t about having JD’s back it was about doing what’s right for the hospital
Kelso's speech is very wise, there will never be a point in anyone's life where they can stop learning
@OriginalTharios Never a point where they SHOULD.
OriginalTharios we‘re talking about humans not some devices. No human will ever reach the point where he can learn nothing new
OriginalTharios Nice Strawman there but no, I didn‘t assume such things.
The human brain is limited, but as far as I‘ve heard the universe is infinitely expanding - don’t know if that’s true or not though.
The only thing I meant was that we, humans, have too little time reach the point where any of us could say „I‘ve learned all there is to know.“
Also, I really don’t know why-
You know what, halfway through I noticed this shit is not worth my time. I‘ve better things to do than arguing with some weirdo.. no offense
Have a nice day.
When you're dead. Although that may depend on your views on the afterlife.
Again, that depends on one's view. It may seem odd to you, but your beliefs aren't the center of reality anymore than you are.
This series had brilliant writers
Except season 9
@@hamadrashid2285 Season what?
Kerstin Claire season "which should've not been made"
@@hamadrashid2285 There is no Season 9. You can't convince me there is one. Straight denial.
I wish the season which shall not be discussed was named something else that way it could've found it's own identity.
Dick Van Dyke is amazing. He's played the broke down old man longer than he played a young man. Saw a clip of him dancing in the new Mary Poppins movie, 15 years after this clip, and he's still amazing
Well he played an old man in the old Mary poppins too afterall
Kelso has to be the deepest Character on the Show. From hardhearted Tyrant to the elderly Buddy while being a great Leader and Mentor in between.
I think that Dr. Townshends character reflects a lot of us older types who find it difficult to change and move with the times in our careers - we want to just keep doing things the way we were taught but ultimately time catches up with us and we have to realise that it's time to hang up the gloves. Personally, I have evolved enough to accept the changes in my career but eventually someone like Dr. Kelso is going to come to me and ask me to do something new and I'm just not going to be able to meet the task.
That's a really powerful statement to make. I just want you to know that, taking the time to see that, means you've the time to learn and adapt. My dad's the same way. He's older, he doesn't that time anymore. Nothing about it is easy. I'm 32, and you're making me think and acknowledge, if that helps. It's sincere and honest.
_“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.”_
-Confucius
@@vindamato9969 You sound so... cringe, no offence. Kevin didn't say anything brand new or emlightening, honestly. Also, you implied that 32 is ''mature'' but it's not, it's still young and it's natural to still ''think and acknowledge''. On the other hand, 32 is mature enough to understand obvious things and not be blown away bu them as you were...
@@vindamato9969 Also Kevin didn't need your ''words of comfort''. He just stated the fact.
Kevin ''Personally I have evolved enough'' already indicates that you're becoming complacent and smug about yourself and your abilities.
"total sincere, spontaneous invite from Dr. Cox" ah, that made me laugh so much
Kelso is the best character in the series and honestly the most realistic. He doesn't take things to seriously all the time because if he did he would probably have a nervous breakdown from all the responsibility and peoples lives who depend on him.
No matter how sad the last one was, I still think JD did the right thing. Townshend was a risk to the patients.
Yes, those patients put their lives in their doctors, if the doctor can't help the patient without risking tbeir health tben the doctor must step down especially if they themselves are aware of their faults.
agree 100%, all of his patients were depending on outdated techniques.
There's no arguing with that, but it's sad because he was a kind and much-loved man, and it's unfair that he can no longer do the job he's dedicated his life to.
@@patrickmacken6046 I don't see it as unfair. He himself said he did not have the "energy" that Kelso had to learn new things. That tells me he doesn't really care for his patients but only himself. Kelso can be a dick but he still genuinely cares for every patient in the hospital.
@@AecherJace It's not strictly a "caring" thing. He's old. Part of getting as old as he was, is that your body slows down. There's never really any indication that Townsend didn't care for patients, but his age has caught up to him. He just can't keep up anymore.
Cox's point is that Ed needs to be continually striving to improve himself. Ed was not willing to try his hardest, which would have had ramifications on the patients around him. That's why Cox fired Ed.
To be fair, he fired Ed after Ed’s lethargy caught up with him. Ed had a good head start being naturally good at everything he needed to be, but later in the season the other interns catch up and even pass him and he doesn’t put in the effort to keep up so falls behind. THEN Dr. Cox fires him, which is what he was saying here, Ed may have been doing well at that exact moment but Dr. Cox tried to warn him he would be waiting for Ed to slip and it ended up happening.
He gave him a chance and let him know you are slipping when he gave him that book about the heart. When he hung up the phone that was distracting him but at the end...... Ed gave up on himself
Which is also why Kelso fired Townsend.
Jordan Uhm..... We know it why would you explain the obvious things? Who asked you to?
@@Mynameizhere Another one explaining the obious. THANKS CAP - but we already know this.
When somebody weaponises their own "everybody's friend" personality it can be hard to confront them without coming across like the arsehole.
And it's manipulative as hell. Sure he's friendly but that doesn't change the fact that he's not doing the job. In any situtation that's bad but in a hospital, well he probably cost lives.
Did that in class, suddenly everyone was agianst me
I don't see confronting someone manipulating as being an arsehole
Fox ur not the arsehole
But u look like one. When someone is “everybody’s friend” and u need to stand up to them or call them out u seem like the bad guy
This show did such an excellent job of balancing humor with seriousness. Not many shows can accomplish what Scrubs has.
Kelso such a multi faceted character
Same like Dr. Cox. Leadership is a thankless job, harder than anyone knows who hasn't done it. I like that they explorer that in this show. The head people aren't heartless monsters, just people in tough spots making crazy hard choices.
For me, Kelso was actually a great Chief.
It's not only for you, he indeed was a great Chief and the show acknowledged it many times.
Most emotional moment is the 2nd episode with the Dr Cox's wife brother. They show it to you during all the episode and at the end, there is this phrase "don't you know where we are?" and we're at the cemetery for his funeral. This episode wet my eyes every time I watch it.
That Episode is really hard to Stomach. It shows a Character previously impervious to anything totally broken down. And most people can relate to that... most people lost a beloved person and know how the character of Dr. Cox felt (and the episode was very well written and the acting did its part).
whoa whoa whoa, I got way too emotionally invested in the first clip for it to just end like that
On the Kelso part in the end. One would argue that its great to have friends who will be honest with you, because of course it is. But that doesnt make confronting them suck any less. Its always tough, especially in this case when people couldve died.
the last one with townshend was some real shit
You can kinda tell what season it is from how sexy JD’s haircut is
Or the state of his facial hair
Best show of all time. Everyone can relate in one way or another
Most underrated series of alltime...
Anyone else google modified Seldinger? It seems that inserting the tubes with the aid of a wire is infinitely more preferable to slicing open an entire wrist like in the 'old school' days.
"That was a good beer" is not included in any of these. Oh well.
+Buckmenstaf The Weasel That really deserved to be in here..
Yeah, that was a good moment. And, for someone who doesn't believe in an afterlife, it rings true. It really is what I hope for my final moment: to have a good thought.
Best beer he ever had
It's like that Chinese proverb about a man being chased by a tiger and falls off of a cliff. He grabs a branch. He looks down and there's certain death from the fall. He looks up and there's certain death from the tiger. He looks to his side and sees a fruit. He eats the fruit and it's the most delicious fruit he'd ever eaten.
Say what you will but Kelso was a fantastic doctor and an even better leader who wasn't afraid to make the tough decisions.
Thanks for also putting the songs on the description mate!!
If ever a sentence could describe the way I think it would be "you're weird, I love that"
Dick Van Dyke can do comedy like no other. But right here he shows his acting skills. A great comedy show and he hits you hard in the gut.
That's the beauty of Scrubs, it allowed lots of actors to do dramatic scenes that they might not otherwise have done before
This was the kind of show that would have you laughing one minute and bring you to tears the next
scrubs did a great job of setting up emotinal moments, but the most emotional part of this for me was hearing chris cornel sing in one of the clips using his music
Can you stop cutting in the middle of scenes?
Frank Bumskee yes exactly!! It's like a domino half collapsed
2 years ago? well fuck me, an archaeologist, but still-it's probably to avoid copyright problems
You think it's my fault he got fired, don't y
@@vedgatne Go watch full episodes then, asshole! It's a COMPILATION, it's supposed to be edited and comprised of CUTS!
Frank Are you still an entitled asshole 5 years later?
I FORGOT they played Audioslave! Ah! Best song they have ever put on the show!
Skye :(
Yea but I guess they took a lot of songs out due to copyright issues
Doubly sad
Same here!!!
The Janitor finally connecting with someone really makes me feel happy. He's always been misunderstood.
I fuckin hate the janitor.
He need to get his ass to work and stop bothering doctors.
Should've got him fired in season 1.
Made no sense how he could violently harass the staff without any form of hr or law enforcement
Getting involved.
The first case of "When you try your best don't succeed" overlay
InanimateSum the newsroom had the best fix you scene in my opinion
Somebody forgot that the phrase ‚why, where do you think we are?‘ exists.
Everyone knows that's pretty much #1 along with Dr Cox's breakdown
This show was amazing only thing that can ever make me laugh cry hate and love all at the same time
Thank God for nurses. They put up with so much and are just angels.
I love this show so much
5:45 is why Dr. Robert Kelso is my favorite character.
The sesame Street song killed me as I grew up in the 80s and early 90s watching it on pbs.
My ABCs, is in my top 5 favorite endings.
Julian Delphiki sunny days
be yourself - audioslave
The episode my old lady definitely deserved to be on this list.
you got to love kelso... ken jenkins is a pure genius
Man i cried so hard.
The Sesame Street one really upsets me, for personal reasons beyond Scrubs.
00:58 that woman was on House, too.
Takes big balls to confront your friend to do what's right
I miss this show so much! :(
"Goodnight sir", in those 2 words JD conveys volumes, how he appreciates Kelso's responsibilities for the first time.
Anytime I kind of want to step away and deal with the struggles of life. I put on scrubs, shed a couple tears and let it out. Then i get back to life.
5:02 DR Kelso is a G
RIP Teddy Buckland.
I think this is where Kelso started to respect JD, because of his willingness to make an unpopular decision because it’s best for the patients and the hospital itself.
I forgot they played an Audioslave song. No to mention all the other good music. Loved this show.
Such a fantastic show
Audioslave = ultimate emotion
The only moment missing from those compilations is the ambulance episode, the ending...
You forgot one of the saddest moments man, from My Last Words Season 8 Episode 02.
This show had the best fucking music
Why is it in medical shows, the doctors always seem to hang the patient charts at the foot of the beds? When I worked in hospital we never, EVER did that. First off, our charts weren't designed to do such, but since those things are constantly updated with orders, lab reports, etc., the easiest way to provide all medical personnel quick access to all the charts is to have them all in a central location (the charting room). Also, since the information contained in the chart is sensitive patient information, it shouldn't be out where people that don't need to (or legally shouldn't) access the information could get their hands on it. It's always bugged me... does any real hospital actually treat patient charts in such a way?
I can't speak for every hospital but most charts at my local hospital are usually placed just outside the ward in a folder. It does make sense that the could be found on the bed though as if you're patient were to say have a medical or surgical consult you would want the chart nearby at all times.
Kelso is a pro in this
See this was the kind of stuff the last season of Scrubs missed
The show was great at making you laugh and making you cry.
It wasn't afraid to knock you on your ass.
Well said, I loved and still love this show for what it tried to do. It showed heart within it's characters even under the surface and it gives the show more than half the shit nowadays could ever hope for.
Part of being a good boss is making hard decisions.
The editing takes all the poignancy out of it
1:12
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they wont find the secret in any one book!
they just either have it or they don't!
play nice!
that's the best place to start!
(0_+)
Wow!
Best show Ever!!!
Nice collection even with the couple repeats. How about Carla visiting her moms grave, JD’s dad dying, Turk and JD visiting dying Chrones patient, JD’s first time of death call, my overkill...
JD's dad dying was even sadder because the actor died irl and that's why he died on the show.
This show created me. 😢
"It's not like I can change what happened. The only thing to do is deal with it and move forward, right?'
You're 100% correct...
The person I want to be....
JD while his snitching didn't win him any friends he did the right thing Townshend had fallen behind thus was a potential danger to patients while no one was happy to say goodbye to him JD's action needed to happen
I love scrubs so much. What song is playing?
I can not believe that you missed out the rant (by JD) and ending to 'My TCW' :(
For anyone who wants to know, the song that starts at 7:20 is Coldplay - Fix You.
Song at 3:07 anyone?
+speedy9313 Be yourself by audioslave
I thought Fix You was played in the Michael J. Fox episode
my mirror image would also make good video-material.
Doctor Sloane .. . legend
great set of videos thanks :) just one little thing i felt u missed was when the janatior holds open the door for J.D. after his dad dies and dr.cox comes through to help him in the end! but that is SERIOUS nit-picking!!!
"Well, that sucked." LOL
how the fuck do you make 6 parts but leave out the most infamouse scene about the death of JDs dad
Lloyd Beardface lol
What is the song in the background
that last part when i saw it the first time I paused for a while and admired the fuck out of it
all of that feels
Imagine if you could combine every medical drama/show/sitcom into one game that's based on pain and silent communication that also pokes fun at every popular media/entertainment phenemene that had been pushed since 2000 by ripping on producers who gave drama comdey crush idol actors and their fellow cast idols a break....real emotional warmth stirring genius educational TV been warped for a long ongoing time now...
When you try your best and you are don't succeed!!!
When you are get what you want but is it not what you need?
All of the emotion us edited out of these scenes. This is just dialog.
The first one makes me feel so bad for his character where he just gets fired. I wish they would have shown a character who can get through stuff even if he wants to be lazy. At the end of the day he would be the one who can handle the stress from the job in the best way compared to the other doctors.
thanks fr all the videos, good choices .. are you creating more of them :)
Where did I go wrong? I lost a friend 🎵
This list misses the one most emotional moment in the entire serie...
This show was definitely for people that were born in the 80's and grew up in the 90's...one of the best shows ever!
Or for me.
I was born in 93 but this show is me all over, watched the new episodes on sky 1 after buffy and angel, all the way back in season 1.
I remember the Ben leukaemia cliffhanger.
Are you gatekeeping an iconic sitcom with viewers of all ages?
100%
Song at 3:30
Be yourself - Audioslave
I always hated our dean(chief of medicine) but after watching the show my perspective has changed. Running a hospital is not easy.
What’s that Sesame Street song
Janitor's girlfriend is HOT.
Skye ikr😮😮
Skye and my insta is cd_art00 if ya wanna check out my art
his lady wife
rosepetal34 with the finger thumb!?
You quite the looker yourself milady..
Who’s janitor’s gf she’s gorgeous.
@WWExChamp Thank you! did not know what it was called..what do you think of his and other videos ive made?