You know what?! I'm inspired by those words. I'm going to follow my heart, leave my family and pursue a relationship with a 21 year old woman that has no kids, no job, no ambition but she's new and younger! My man BOB!!!!
It was so refreshing to see a sitcom where two people who have had a romantic history were able to sit down like 2 adults and actually Talk to each other instead of at each other. And the minute either of them started rehashing the past the other would chime in with "blah blah blah blah" as if to remind the other person that rehashing a hurtful past is not healthy for either of them. You could tell these are two people who have been through a lot together and apart and were in a place where they respect each other and their friendship and can be real with one another with no fear attached.
It's been a few years since I binged the show but I'm pretty sure there's an episode where he aknowledges that part of his role at the hospital is being the guy everyone hates and works harder to undermine for the benefit of the patients and I loved that outlook, sometimes someone has to be the bad guy for the good of the rest. And then sometimes he was just an a-hole but hilariously so.
Not totally unpopular. I mean, Cox deserves the love he got, but Kelso was equally complicated and usually felt like he had valid reasons to be a villain at times. "What's good for the hospital is good for the patients." JD says as much (and Kelso portrays it) during the episode when he's trying to write a speech about Kelso. I think true fans of the series saw that.
@@marissacolbert4848 Friends Finale was perfect for that time, I recall watching it when it aired and getting emotional, but this episode aired 6 years after the Friends Finale, by that time we were tired of sitcoms trying to do the Ross and Rachel formula, and even Scrubs tried it with their own twist (that "once per season" was great), so we were at the point of "give us something different", and they surely did it brilliantly, just them talking things out (and a bit of external help).
Scrubs is the perfect comedy. One that doesn’t need a laugh track to tell you when to laugh aloud. One that doesn’t need an audible audience groan to tell you when to feel. It is written perfection and I don’t think any comedy show could take it’s throne.
The filming before a live studio audience brings a different dynamic that resembles more a theater, the thing is, there is more and more people that don't like that dynamic, it's the reason The Big Bang Theory that started in 2007 could do 12 seasons of that style, but the spinoff Young Sheldon that started 10 years later didn't use that style. Scrubs came out when the live studio audience was still king, sure, some comedies were using the single-camera style like Malcolm in the Middle, but sitcoms like Friends, Will and Grace, Everybody Loves Raymond, The King of Queens, Spin City, Becker, According to Jim, That 70s Show, My Wife and Kids, The Drew Carey Show, etc. dominated TV, Scrubs always had a nice base, but the writing was so brilliant it should've had more, in the end their budget was cut and still they came up with really great moments, I wonder if they came out a bit after Modern Family's premiere (not at the same time like Bill Lawrence's Cougar Town), how the show would've done ratings-wise.
To this day, the scene that instilled powerful emotions in me was when they’re laying on the hospital bed, they entwine hands and “Alive with the Glory of Love” plays it’s so mesmerizing.
There's a certain kind of honesty in stories that follow a person over time w/ ppl floating in & out of their life, & old loves never really leaving. It's so hard to capture that in a film, but is so effortless on tv. Medium specificity babyyyyyyyy.
I forgot that they had this true honest mature moment between them... That's what make their relationship better than every other will they/won't they in sitcoms. And why we can truly believe it worked after the show ended.
witness the crash and burn of emotional immaturity and stress of work to see it all work in the end as both adapt. vs telling the story to your kids after she died just to end up with their aunt. yeah we know the true winner
It's not even comparable. J.D. and Elliot were at times messy but it was clear they loved each other throughout the show. They had great chemistry as well Ted/Robin were toxic and it became more of a one sided obsession from Ted, Robin was constantly after Barney. Horrible love story and almost no one cared for it (it's why the ending is hated)
How I Met Your Mother is only good if you watch Season 1 , 2 and the end haha Imagine if Carla slept with J.D. or Turk with Elliot. Even Friends almost made that blunder with Rachel and Joey It is just wrong. I still enjoy HIMYM by watching only Robin and Ted episodes and pretending Barney and Robin never existed haha Thanks to the wikia for listing all the relevant episodes haha Ted is an unreliable narrator but it was so disappointing how you knew Robin and Barney was going to fail(at least from the episodes showing Ted and Robin I watched after dropping at Season 3 or 4 ) lol
Kelso’s speech about not giving a fuck whatever anyone thinks has stuck with me for years. Honestly inspired me to be myself around others and not care what they think. This show was a gift and I can’t thank bill Lawrence enough for creating such a beautifully written show.
Scrubs, in my honest opinion, was as close to perfection for a TV Show as we could get (If you ignore the attempted Zombie Season.) The writing was phenomenal and always on track. The show could almost seamlessly shift from making you laugh to shocking you emotionally, to even making you cry. The morals and lessons were so damn true and useful. The jokes were a perfect mix of Goofy and lighthearted to sarcastic but not unrepentantly mean. The characters bounced off of each other so damn well. The ending was honestly truly satisfying. It truly was a gem of television. Every show has its faults and failures, but as I look back, the only true mistake and loose end scrubs had was that demonstrable attempt at a revival/spinoff. I don't think we will ever get truly the same experience from any other show, which is exactly how you know they did everything well.
If I may add to your eloquent statement, one other notable aspect of the show was its intentional lack of a laugh track or studio audience to guide the television audience into laughter. The show allowed the viewer the complete autonomy to laugh or cry or react in the way that said viewer saw fit. It treated its audience like the adults the are, and for that I will be eternally grateful.
@@AndrewDeLong I gotta say, there is one episode that just proves this: My Life in Four Cameras. Basically half of the episode shows you why Scrubs can't be a regular sitcom, and boy this episode hits hard... Edit: corrected episode's name.
I remember randomly stumbling across the pilot episode of Scrubs when flicking through the TV channels and I was immediately hooked. I don’t think I’ve ever found another show that’s both as poignant and funny at the same time since. It could genuinely have you in tears of laughter and then make you cry for real before making you return to laughter again and all within a 30 min show.
There is no such thing as a perfect relationship.... which is kind of the point of everything building up to this. My partner has a past, so do I. I don't want or need to know about her past, and she feels the same. Who we are now is the most important thing... how we got here is just window dressing.
@@nhilandra7586 that’s bullshit about the past. And I know I definitely don’t want a women who has been with mad guys in her past or is used to toxic guys. Because they can’t handle a good relationshipZ
@@Loewemon25 The past plays a bigger role than people wish to admit. It helps mold who we are and gives us the signs to look out for when good or bad things come our way.
JD was looking particularly good this episode. The hair, the half beard, the whole thing just works. I'm pretty sure I heard my girlfriend's ovaries pop when she was glued to the screen watching this scene.
Those two really do have some of the best chemistry i've ever seen on a television show. And JD's "Yeah you did!" at 2:54 is JUST like Turk. Those two are so alike.
@@VooRst90 JD says they don't have to be the couple where one of them has to move out of town and the other one has to rush to the airport to stop him/her!
Not the best couple in a series but definitely the most realistic and well written one. They had a REAL discussion if this is what they want rather then a corny wrapup or some kind of moment that clicks.
As many long-run shows fade along the years, so Scrubs did. However, Season 8 got a fenomenal lift up and reach perfection with "My finale". It is a mark on TV history and that won't be forgotten.
@Leonisdarko @soozy910 The lesson keeps repeating until we learn it. I tend to meet the same type of guy and get into the same kind of (unsuccessful) relationship. How to make it work? I can't change them but I can change myself. I'm currently seeing someone who's still "my type" but who's learned from the past, same as I have. So this time, I can see it working.
Cox is a great character, but do we wanna talk about Kelso? The way the built him is just brilliant. At first you thing he is a bastard, because he thinks that patients are only a way to get money, but then you do realize that he had to do that, in order to make the hospital continue to live and that he is not a bad person, it’s the system that is sick. So he had to take all those decisions, even if he knew that he was gonna to be hated, practically by everyone, just to make the hospital carry on. I mean, he is almost the hero of the story!
"Who the hell cares what anyone else thinks? Just look into your heart, and do whatever the hell makes you happy" Social media teaches us that we need external validation to justify our lives and our choices. Kelso is here to tell you that's a load of cow cookies. It's your life. The only people that matter in your life are your feelings and the feelings of people you love.
This makes me happy, even sitting at home locked into my room, barely having contact with others because of the lockdown and doing nothing but preparing for my exams next week.
Feel like Zach Braff was referencing garden State ending when he said "one of us says they're moving out of town, and the other one has to rush to the airport to stop them"
Went through a big break up last year. Had never intended to get into something again so soon after but met the most perfect person in the world and couldn’t help it. Whenever I worry what people might think about moving on again so soon etc I remind myself of the immortal words of Kelso here. “Who the hell cares what anyone else thinks. Look into your heart, do whatever makes you happy”. You just have to go for it.
@@zzup1589 regardless, he was a bloody legend. Best character on the show, by far. His comedic timing was perfect, always, but also had incredible depth.
Anyone else still kinda mad at JD for dumping Elliot at Turk and Carla's rehearsal dinner? Dude basically just wasn't interested as soon as he got her, honestly surprised she gave him another chance after that.
@@ayanneaborka6392 I don't blame you. I stopped watching soon after, there was no reason behind it other than: writers need the on again off again thing to continue
@@ayanneaborka6392 I would strongly advise people give the later seasons a shot because i too absolutely hated that part and how it was handled(it may have been eeasier for me because i saw bits of season 4 on TV first then went back) but I loved most of the later seasons (except the infamous kim part, and the fake ending season 9 which even that i hated less than most people) and many of my faveourite moments were from those later eps
That was terrible, yes, but looking back I’ve had a strong feeling that JD loved her but dumped her because he wasn’t prepared and therefore felt insecute. He was selfish there, no doubt, but I believe it wasn’t his “non-existing love” that caused all of that. It was what Turk said later: JD dumps every girl he’s in a serious relationship with (the Molebutt scene). He loved Elliot, he wanted to be with her but he translated it as he wanted her for herself (because of his self-doubt and egoistic tendencies).
@DaneYoussef i don't think that's totally correct, i mean 'cause that would imply their relationship is not genuine and i don't think the audience would like that. the whole series played over the fact that everybody knew elliot and JD were made for each other, everybody except for them, and such an interpretation as yours would practically ruin all of the character's backstory.
Still I would have preferred if they would have stayed a couple since season 4. The writers were pushing so hard for it. The way it ended came outta no where
I wouldn't say it came out of nowhere. It was just very small baby steps. The ending of season 6 with jd and Elliot almost kissing, Elliot breaking up with Keith, JD breaking up with Kim, and then that one episode where Turk learned Spanish for Carla. At the end Turk and Carla are gossiping in Spanish and they hint at them getting back together. Turk says something like "I bet those two will be back together in 6 weeks" and Carla replies people aren't gonna like that. So it was gonna happen but then the writer strike happen so it feels like it was out of nowhere
Kelso the man who hated his wife and made a dr apologize once a month until he fired him just by introducing them and he plays cupid fir rwo youngish doctors
Meh...They made an episode where JD sees Janitor in "The Fugitive" and Janitor basically admits it was him. That means technically, Janitor's name should be Neil Flynn....but it's not. *shrug*
This is it... the conversation, the one the viewers has been waiting for eight fucking years. The show was ready to end. It's all coming down to a head. In the funniest way, it's implied that they got together 'cause they don't have any other prospects. You know what a "platonic friend" is? That's what they are. That's what they've always been. At least what she is to him.
See I think the opposite, the part of that conversation I find the most telling is her admission of being "careful." I think that where the platonic nature of their relationship is rooted. I think JD was a serial dater specifically because he always imagined himself coming back to her, but her unwillingness to be hurt by him again caused her to actively pursue a platonic relationship. This conversation is so heartwarming because it shows both of them having to dispense with their usual rationalizing, or "drivel" as Bob put it, and actually look at the simple truth: they gravitate to each other constantly because they want each other in a profound, undeniable way.
@MaskingJudgment do you have a good version of this? And by good i mean the one in the background? i mean... the song is also awesome in acoustic but i cant find the original :(
"Who the hell cares what anyone else thinks? Just look into your heart, and do whatever the hell makes you happy" inspiring words from dr kelso.
I liked how Bob went from main antagonist to the guy that gives everyone advice
Like to thing if they ever got married Kelso did a speech if is wasnt for him they may just danced around each other hurting each other more.
You know what?! I'm inspired by those words.
I'm going to follow my heart, leave my family and pursue a relationship with a 21 year old woman that has no kids, no job, no ambition but she's new and younger!
My man BOB!!!!
@@xcaluhbration 21 woman with no kids and is actually good looking? Lmao good luck
@@nickz5849 😭😭😭
True, I don't know a person over 15 that ain't got no kids.
It was so refreshing to see a sitcom where two people who have had a romantic history were able to sit down like 2 adults and actually Talk to each other instead of at each other. And the minute either of them started rehashing the past the other would chime in with "blah blah blah blah" as if to remind the other person that rehashing a hurtful past is not healthy for either of them. You could tell these are two people who have been through a lot together and apart and were in a place where they respect each other and their friendship and can be real with one another with no fear attached.
"Who the hell cares what anybody else thinks, just look into your heart, do whatever the hell makes you happy."-Kelso
Unpopular opinion: Dr. Cox gets so much love, but Dr. Kelso is the true unsung hero of this series.
It's been a few years since I binged the show but I'm pretty sure there's an episode where he aknowledges that part of his role at the hospital is being the guy everyone hates and works harder to undermine for the benefit of the patients and I loved that outlook, sometimes someone has to be the bad guy for the good of the rest. And then sometimes he was just an a-hole but hilariously so.
These feelings won’t go away
Not totally unpopular. I mean, Cox deserves the love he got, but Kelso was equally complicated and usually felt like he had valid reasons to be a villain at times. "What's good for the hospital is good for the patients." JD says as much (and Kelso portrays it) during the episode when he's trying to write a speech about Kelso. I think true fans of the series saw that.
As soon as he no longer had to be the bad guy Chief of Medicine her got a lot less evil and mellowed out a ton.
Yeah cuz hi had to take care of the all hospital and the bordmembers and the money , staff and not go crazy
I think this is the most perfect way a couple has gotten together on a comedy show.
No rushing to airports or any of that over dramatised other stuff.
In essence it was like any other episode and wasn't A BIG MOMENT so to speak
Omg no jds last day the real fantasy was that moment. And don't shame friends okay both shows are amazing
@@marissacolbert4848 Friends Finale was perfect for that time, I recall watching it when it aired and getting emotional, but this episode aired 6 years after the Friends Finale, by that time we were tired of sitcoms trying to do the Ross and Rachel formula, and even Scrubs tried it with their own twist (that "once per season" was great), so we were at the point of "give us something different", and they surely did it brilliantly, just them talking things out (and a bit of external help).
Scrubs is the perfect comedy.
One that doesn’t need a laugh track to tell you when to laugh aloud.
One that doesn’t need an audible audience groan to tell you when to feel.
It is written perfection and I don’t think any comedy show could take it’s throne.
This is what the producers of MASH wanted but the Network insisted on a laugh track.
@@lkgrave4959 The version of M.A.S.H in our counry had no laugh track after being dubbed. Still it had several reruns
The filming before a live studio audience brings a different dynamic that resembles more a theater, the thing is, there is more and more people that don't like that dynamic, it's the reason The Big Bang Theory that started in 2007 could do 12 seasons of that style, but the spinoff Young Sheldon that started 10 years later didn't use that style.
Scrubs came out when the live studio audience was still king, sure, some comedies were using the single-camera style like Malcolm in the Middle, but sitcoms like Friends, Will and Grace, Everybody Loves Raymond, The King of Queens, Spin City, Becker, According to Jim, That 70s Show, My Wife and Kids, The Drew Carey Show, etc. dominated TV, Scrubs always had a nice base, but the writing was so brilliant it should've had more, in the end their budget was cut and still they came up with really great moments, I wonder if they came out a bit after Modern Family's premiere (not at the same time like Bill Lawrence's Cougar Town), how the show would've done ratings-wise.
It was interesting to watch how much Elliot changed throughout the entire show. From the nervous young doctor to a smoking hot confident babe
Agreed, I liked her development (and that she became hotter lol)
To this day, the scene that instilled powerful emotions in me was when they’re laying on the hospital bed, they entwine hands and “Alive with the Glory of Love” plays it’s so mesmerizing.
There's a certain kind of honesty in stories that follow a person over time w/ ppl floating in & out of their life, & old loves never really leaving. It's so hard to capture that in a film, but is so effortless on tv.
Medium specificity babyyyyyyyy.
I forgot that they had this true honest mature moment between them... That's what make their relationship better than every other will they/won't they in sitcoms. And why we can truly believe it worked after the show ended.
NOW WE MOURN THE PASSING OF SAM LlOYD AKA TED. REST IN PEACE FUNNY MAN
This is the reason why Scrubs will always have the better lovestory than How I Met Your Mother.
witness the crash and burn of emotional immaturity and stress of work to see it all work in the end as both adapt. vs telling the story to your kids after she died just to end up with their aunt.
yeah we know the true winner
It's not even comparable. J.D. and Elliot were at times messy but it was clear they loved each other throughout the show. They had great chemistry as well
Ted/Robin were toxic and it became more of a one sided obsession from Ted, Robin was constantly after Barney. Horrible love story and almost no one cared for it (it's why the ending is hated)
Ted actually dated Sarah Chalke when she was Stella.
How I Met Your Mother is only good if you watch Season 1 , 2 and the end haha
Imagine if Carla slept with J.D. or Turk with Elliot.
Even Friends almost made that blunder with Rachel and Joey
It is just wrong.
I still enjoy HIMYM by watching only Robin and Ted episodes and pretending Barney and Robin never existed haha
Thanks to the wikia for listing all the relevant episodes haha
Ted is an unreliable narrator but it was so disappointing how you knew Robin and Barney was going to fail(at least from the episodes showing Ted and Robin I watched after dropping at Season 3 or 4 ) lol
Timbone do you hate how some people didn’t watch himym until the show ended?
Kelso’s speech about not giving a fuck whatever anyone thinks has stuck with me for years. Honestly inspired me to be myself around others and not care what they think. This show was a gift and I can’t thank bill Lawrence enough for creating such a beautifully written show.
Scrubs, in my honest opinion, was as close to perfection for a TV Show as we could get (If you ignore the attempted Zombie Season.)
The writing was phenomenal and always on track. The show could almost seamlessly shift from making you laugh to shocking you emotionally, to even making you cry. The morals and lessons were so damn true and useful. The jokes were a perfect mix of Goofy and lighthearted to sarcastic but not unrepentantly mean. The characters bounced off of each other so damn well. The ending was honestly truly satisfying.
It truly was a gem of television. Every show has its faults and failures, but as I look back, the only true mistake and loose end scrubs had was that demonstrable attempt at a revival/spinoff.
I don't think we will ever get truly the same experience from any other show, which is exactly how you know they did everything well.
If I may add to your eloquent statement, one other notable aspect of the show was its intentional lack of a laugh track or studio audience to guide the television audience into laughter. The show allowed the viewer the complete autonomy to laugh or cry or react in the way that said viewer saw fit. It treated its audience like the adults the are, and for that I will be eternally grateful.
Agreed, I love Scrubs and still rewatch it every few years
Which is the zombie season?
@@roberthuntington5421 The one no one should ever speak about, the series ended after season 8
@@AndrewDeLong I gotta say, there is one episode that just proves this: My Life in Four Cameras.
Basically half of the episode shows you why Scrubs can't be a regular sitcom, and boy this episode hits hard...
Edit: corrected episode's name.
I remember randomly stumbling across the pilot episode of Scrubs when flicking through the TV channels and I was immediately hooked. I don’t think I’ve ever found another show that’s both as poignant and funny at the same time since. It could genuinely have you in tears of laughter and then make you cry for real before making you return to laughter again and all within a 30 min show.
Check out Ted Lasso. Bill Lawrence, who created Scrubs, is a co-creator of Ted Lasso.
0:45 Best callback ever!
Is this what a real relationship is like? Choosing to forgiving each other’s past and try to make the run last as long as possible?
Kinda yes. You just gotta look into each other's heart and go for it. There's no perfect relationship out there
There is no such thing as a perfect relationship.... which is kind of the point of everything building up to this. My partner has a past, so do I. I don't want or need to know about her past, and she feels the same. Who we are now is the most important thing... how we got here is just window dressing.
@@nhilandra7586 that’s bullshit about the past. And I know I definitely don’t want a women who has been with mad guys in her past or is used to toxic guys. Because they can’t handle a good relationshipZ
@@damonestephens8722 the past is in the past. There is nothing we can do about it othe than learn from it.
@@Loewemon25 The past plays a bigger role than people wish to admit. It helps mold who we are and gives us the signs to look out for when good or bad things come our way.
JD was looking particularly good this episode. The hair, the half beard, the whole thing just works. I'm pretty sure I heard my girlfriend's ovaries pop when she was glued to the screen watching this scene.
J.D. looked better with beard. And Elliot became ridiculously hot in the last 2-3 seasons
Journey95 Far I liked her better when her hair was short.
Yours (and mine) too.
@@journey95far49 i think became more mature and experienced looking. It is what I like in a guy.
Those two really do have some of the best chemistry i've ever seen on a television show. And JD's "Yeah you did!" at 2:54 is JUST like Turk. Those two are so alike.
One of my favorite scenes/episodes in the whole series!
That Friends reference double whammy tho.
Hahaha
I missed it Whats the reference?
@@VooRst90 JD says they don't have to be the couple where one of them has to move out of town and the other one has to rush to the airport to stop him/her!
@@albertoperinot9326 THEY WERE ON A BREAK!!!
@@antred11 Knowledge is knowing that they were on a break. Wisdom is realizing that it doesn't matter.
Not the best couple in a series but definitely the most realistic and well written one. They had a REAL discussion if this is what they want rather then a corny wrapup or some kind of moment that clicks.
Damn, 12 years later and Kelso's advice really holds up
The music in the background absolutely nails the emotion too!
This song makes me cry all the time I love this show so painfully much.
It took JD so many years to grow. He is so lucky Elliot was still single and in town by this time.
All the cast are awesome love this show
This saved my relationship with the woman I love.
Happy for you it, helped me too
Someone loves somebody
Is enough
That’s wonderful to hear. How are you doing?
Woah
yo adam, u still with her?
I love this show so much I've lost track how many times I've watched it!
Love JD and Elliot together..my favourite couple in a sitcom
As many long-run shows fade along the years, so Scrubs did. However, Season 8 got a fenomenal lift up and reach perfection with "My finale". It is a mark on TV history and that won't be forgotten.
She looks amazing in this scene
Elliot in the later seasons looks amazing all the time
Scarily underrated programme, Scrubs is in my top 5.
I know it likely won’t play out this way for me, but I want her to come back to me like this. I hope the universe gives me this chance
And I want him to do that...
@Leonisdarko @soozy910 The lesson keeps repeating until we learn it. I tend to meet the same type of guy and get into the same kind of (unsuccessful) relationship. How to make it work? I can't change them but I can change myself. I'm currently seeing someone who's still "my type" but who's learned from the past, same as I have. So this time, I can see it working.
Cox is a great character, but do we wanna talk about Kelso? The way the built him is just brilliant. At first you thing he is a bastard, because he thinks that patients are only a way to get money, but then you do realize that he had to do that, in order to make the hospital continue to live and that he is not a bad person, it’s the system that is sick. So he had to take all those decisions, even if he knew that he was gonna to be hated, practically by everyone, just to make the hospital carry on. I mean, he is almost the hero of the story!
"Who the hell cares what anyone else thinks? Just look into your heart, and do whatever the hell makes you happy"
Social media teaches us that we need external validation to justify our lives and our choices.
Kelso is here to tell you that's a load of cow cookies.
It's your life.
The only people that matter in your life are your feelings and the feelings of people you love.
When JD describes what couple they don't have to be, them examples all happened on Scrubs
This makes me happy,
even sitting at home locked into my room,
barely having contact with others because of the lockdown
and doing nothing but preparing for my exams next week.
Me too ahaha good luck and stay well!
Right there with ya.
This episode aired on my birthday. It was a good day
“I’ve changed too.
I have a beard now...” 😂😂😂😂😂
Is he joking, he's more mature, and he has a son now
I remember this scene because it used to make me so happy that they got together again. Love it.
my favorite episode by far.
Feel like Zach Braff was referencing garden State ending when he said "one of us says they're moving out of town, and the other one has to rush to the airport to stop them"
No he was referencing friends lol says so in the video too.
This scenes iz literally one of my favorit in the entir show 📺
Watching Episode 1 and seeing Kelso go from "You're nothing but a large pair of scrubs to me." to "
At least Kelso was real with himself. Respect
I am on my fourth rerun at this point
Been watching Scrubs for over 16 years now. Favourite ever show
Now THIS is what I am talking about!! lol
This is a way better scene when it's all at once. Great edit.
The extended scene of Tarran Killams character and JD is fucking hilarious.
Kelso saves the day!
as always
Went through a big break up last year. Had never intended to get into something again so soon after but met the most perfect person in the world and couldn’t help it. Whenever I worry what people might think about moving on again so soon etc I remind myself of the immortal words of Kelso here. “Who the hell cares what anyone else thinks. Look into your heart, do whatever makes you happy”. You just have to go for it.
kelso is the goat 🐐
Dr Kelso is almost INSPIRING!
Emphasis on almost
@@zzup1589 regardless, he was a bloody legend. Best character on the show, by far. His comedic timing was perfect, always, but also had incredible depth.
Elliot in that dress...damn.
It's odd that the show "friends" exist in this show, considering they've had 2 actors cameo.
ok but overly touchy orderly was funny as hell lmfao
Here comes a scrubs marathon.
Always the right decision
All eight seasons.
I would love to live in a world where JD isn’t considered safe and boring
I love that "achievement unlocked" sound effect.
Kelso is awesome
Kelso is one of the best characters in TV history, period
Praise the beard!
Wish he had the beard sooner lol
1:22 🤣🤣
Anyone else still kinda mad at JD for dumping Elliot at Turk and Carla's rehearsal dinner?
Dude basically just wasn't interested as soon as he got her, honestly surprised she gave him another chance after that.
I stopped watching the show because of that
@@ayanneaborka6392 I don't blame you. I stopped watching soon after, there was no reason behind it other than: writers need the on again off again thing to continue
@@gregjenkinson7512 like the writers thought it would be funny. But that was annoying tbh
@@ayanneaborka6392 I would strongly advise people give the later seasons a shot because i too absolutely hated that part and how it was handled(it may have been eeasier for me because i saw bits of season 4 on TV first then went back) but I loved most of the later seasons (except the infamous kim part, and the fake ending season 9 which even that i hated less than most people) and many of my faveourite moments were from those later eps
That was terrible, yes, but looking back I’ve had a strong feeling that JD loved her but dumped her because he wasn’t prepared and therefore felt insecute. He was selfish there, no doubt, but I believe it wasn’t his “non-existing love” that caused all of that. It was what Turk said later: JD dumps every girl he’s in a serious relationship with (the Molebutt scene). He loved Elliot, he wanted to be with her but he translated it as he wanted her for herself (because of his self-doubt and egoistic tendencies).
Thats me at 2:17
Which is worse, never having an Elliot in your life or having one that doesn’t want you?
having her but then after 8 years together having her leave you for your best friend, trust me it is the worst ,by bloody miles.
I just noticed after 1000 of times watching this clip, that his shirt is actually flipped, because of the coffee stain from the scene before.
nice.
Dr. Cox's happy place, is a nice ocean
Mine is the sound of a wind breezing in the Dessert
@DaneYoussef i don't think that's totally correct, i mean 'cause that would imply their relationship is not genuine and i don't think the audience would like that. the whole series played over the fact that everybody knew elliot and JD were made for each other, everybody except for them, and such an interpretation as yours would practically ruin all of the character's backstory.
Is JDs shirt inside out
Yeah. He wasted coffee.
he flipped it earlier in the episode
Still I would have preferred if they would have stayed a couple since season 4. The writers were pushing so hard for it. The way it ended came outta no where
I wouldn't say it came out of nowhere. It was just very small baby steps. The ending of season 6 with jd and Elliot almost kissing, Elliot breaking up with Keith, JD breaking up with Kim, and then that one episode where Turk learned Spanish for Carla. At the end Turk and Carla are gossiping in Spanish and they hint at them getting back together. Turk says something like "I bet those two will be back together in 6 weeks" and Carla replies people aren't gonna like that. So it was gonna happen but then the writer strike happen so it feels like it was out of nowhere
I LIVE for Kelso’s life lessons! 😂
Kelso the man who hated his wife and made a dr apologize once a month until he fired him just by introducing them and he plays cupid fir rwo youngish doctors
So they mention Friends but still have cast members appear on the show
That's not Chandler Bing or Monica Geller, it just looks like them.
Actors appear on other things since when
Meh...They made an episode where JD sees Janitor in "The Fugitive" and Janitor basically admits it was him. That means technically, Janitor's name should be Neil Flynn....but it's not. *shrug*
WHATS THE SONG CALLED!!!
Maybe I'm a little late, but.....Close your Eyes - Young Eyes
@@felixkemps8077 you're not thanks
@@felixkemps8077 Thank you, good sir.
Kelso is a sage
Who else wants Zach & Sarah to get married.
Did anyone else notice that JD's shirt is inside out?
I’m 26 and Dr.Kelso is right. I always right to justify my reason but keep playing it safe until I miss out.
What sitcom does a scene like this ?!
scrubs the one and only XD
ending song? anyone?
Young Love - "Close Your Eyes"
@@MaskingJudgment dankeschön!
im back with trivia! Jimmy the overly touchy orderly is played by Cobie Smulder's husband Taran Killam.
the ending song anyone?
Thumbs down for two unskippable 20 second ads
I changed I have a beard now lol 😂
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You just have to go for it, or not
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This is it... the conversation, the one the viewers has been waiting for eight fucking years. The show was ready to end. It's all coming down to a head.
In the funniest way, it's implied that they got together 'cause they don't have any other prospects. You know what a "platonic friend" is? That's what they are. That's what they've always been. At least what she is to him.
See I think the opposite, the part of that conversation I find the most telling is her admission of being "careful." I think that where the platonic nature of their relationship is rooted. I think JD was a serial dater specifically because he always imagined himself coming back to her, but her unwillingness to be hurt by him again caused her to actively pursue a platonic relationship. This conversation is so heartwarming because it shows both of them having to dispense with their usual rationalizing, or "drivel" as Bob put it, and actually look at the simple truth: they gravitate to each other constantly because they want each other in a profound, undeniable way.
I just realized these two looked like Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy
@TheeMikester
why would she get mad?
@MaskingJudgment do you have a good version of this? And by good i mean the one in the background? i mean... the song is also awesome in acoustic but i cant find the original :(
Close your eyes Young Love
OH MY GOD I DON'T WANT HER!
Jd pushing above his weight again
I liked retired Dr Chelsie or Kelso or Dob so much more the. Head of Hospital Bob
*Eliot begins explaining her feelings*
JD: blahblahblah!!!
Me: yeah, he gets it...🤦🏻
Elliot sounds like Jennifer Lawrence sometimes
elliot did jd wrong too remember they slept together then her boyfriend sean came by she left with him make jd feel like crap
bob kelso everyone