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What kind of psycopath cuts all the best parts of these scenes?!
@mathewdecorse574817 күн бұрын
Cause i can 😂 i can dig it. Good on you and of course RIP Sam Lloyd
@mathewdecorse574817 күн бұрын
Dr Cox could never be both an actor and the Dr. It was too real to see him anything more than the role he played cause he played it so damn well. It was always a rollercoaster and played on exactly why i never could be in the medical field. People said my fear would make me a better doctor but reality is I'd seize under the pressure and stress and one life lost would be one life too many for me to continue. Glad i chose construction. 😅 My absolute respect to all in the medical field. You dont get the praise you rightly deserve. Everyone of you should be celebrated as heros and even tho you dont get that day know to at least to me (and id hope alot of others), yall are absolutely heros. Id be a gonner a few times over without the wonderful medical staffs that worked hard for alot of thankless hard work. I owe you wonderful son of bitches my life. Sincerely. 😅
@larrylongballs12252 ай бұрын
Back here in 2024. Something about this show hits when I’m down. To go from laughing to feeling like I learned a valuable life lesson that makes me a better person. God bless Scrubs
@justjoe12345678908 ай бұрын
Cut out the defib part, massive fail
@Torbero479 ай бұрын
I don't recommend watching this if you're at work...🥺
@fukyoutube-9 ай бұрын
At the end just know there pain free and happy. So live as they want you too. Don't cry over memories. They never left you. They will always be with you everywhere you go
@nikkilynn91229 ай бұрын
whats the episode where they show the flashback of cox and jordans wedding?
@missserenelouise10 ай бұрын
Guys, if you love Scrubs, you should watch Ted Lasso. It’s written by the same writer and it’s amazing
@projekt9810 ай бұрын
Its late, but showing the funeral scene then him taking a picture saddend me to an extent i would not wiah to reach in a very long while.
@sebastianmezzanatto505610 ай бұрын
You cut out THE most powerful part at the end with Cox….. ridiculous. Lol
@lucyk237110 ай бұрын
Thank God for nurses. They put up with so much and are just angels.
@spyratekodaks749410 ай бұрын
Anyone know where I can find any of these photos! They're beautiful and i'm a fan of the show! Love them! Love Brendan!
@MrLorenzovanmatterho Жыл бұрын
"Goodnight sir", in those 2 words JD conveys volumes, how he appreciates Kelso's responsibilities for the first time.
@zeus3086 Жыл бұрын
3:30 GETS ME ALWAYS!
@laurasosnow7507 Жыл бұрын
That moment from "my blind date" got me through so many difficult days as a student teacher. I felt so seen.
@prashil3k594 Жыл бұрын
The reason scrubs is in my top 10 list is not because of the funny parts. It's these somber bittersweet live nuggets it dropped. What a show.🥺
@Sumguyinavan_ Жыл бұрын
Some of the best moments surround Cox because his lashing out at everyone around him is how he handles the amount of death, pain, and fear that surrounds most people who have to go through his hands. And its the moments like "Don't second guess yourself, you made the right call" remind us that he is a good leader in a place of such negativity when he needs to be.
@minkles1330 Жыл бұрын
Carla saying goodbye to Lavern always brings on the tears, that one really hurts and was so well acted.
@Montyaredj Жыл бұрын
This is Brendan is our King
@noobforsoup Жыл бұрын
Scrubs had so many great life lessons and impacting scenes. I wonder how many people became doctors because they saw the show as a kid.
@BabaPinoy Жыл бұрын
I really wanted to work in a hospital because of the show... but in reality a lot more comes with it
@mamaray8903 Жыл бұрын
I was in college for a healthcare profession when this came out. The first clips episode made me cry for years. I do a lot of end of life care and it never gets easier even over 2 decades later.
@alexmontanus Жыл бұрын
This show (and Garden State) formed a large basis for my musical preferences.
@awetails Жыл бұрын
I really like the decision for Dr. Cox when the third patient died. JD tells him that there is no coming back and he knows, but he does it anyway, because he couldn't bear the reality anymore. It's such a great moment.
@borgCube100 Жыл бұрын
I think it's missed that JD is to his right and Jordan to his left. Aka the people he arguably has an attachment to the most being there, on either side, to get him through the funeral.
@pab13812 жыл бұрын
Just came here to cry a little lol
@carsonyoung99652 жыл бұрын
Having friends when you work and have kids is hard. My best friend lives ten minutes from my house. But we work. Have kids. It's hard to find time and energy most of the time
@tiffanyball4262 жыл бұрын
I love this show because it is a great break from reality. Sure the characters egos get in the way but within 22 minutes they throw thier egos aside and do the right thing. I wish people in the real world were like that. Imagine if it only took someone the length of a sitcom to become a better person instead of hiding behind their "this is just the way we've always done things" and actually help someone. It makes you wonder if it is lack of intelligence or the existence of pure hate that makes people add to someone elses misery.
@jitterstheclown2 жыл бұрын
These are the moments in the show that always got me, made my eyes well up every time, I love how the show had the perfect ratio of comedy and emotion.
@gregjones14932 жыл бұрын
Who would have known, just a basic slapstick shit thing, would turn out to be top 3 shows ever
@laxusdreyar78382 жыл бұрын
RIP Sam aka Ted, thank you for everything.
@CapnHat872 жыл бұрын
JD was the first one to join Cox at the funeral. Not Jordan, not his family, not Carla. JD.
@FantasmaJestera2 жыл бұрын
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.
@KennethSee2 жыл бұрын
JD and Janitor fed each other’s animosity toward the other.
@F.S922 жыл бұрын
I never noticed this before. But at Ben's funeral, JD sat right next to DR.Cox and Jordan. Front/centre row is reserved for family. Rest of the hospital staff are at the back. Dr.Cox really needed JD's support that day. And he didn't fight it.
@F.S922 жыл бұрын
After spending life time watching Michael J Fox playing dorky Marty and dozens of other silly characters. Its amazing to see him tackle such a serious role and serious issue. Man is truly a wet clay when it comes to acting. Just mould him in to anything you need.
@fyr3st0rm652 жыл бұрын
The most potent lies are the ones we tell ourselves.
@fyr3st0rm652 жыл бұрын
"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....
@nottyrotty89732 жыл бұрын
This hit me like a fucking truck
@adamblair71602 жыл бұрын
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.
@ljhamhock4362 жыл бұрын
Intubation is a monkey skill. An important skill, but still a monkey skill.
@dickfitswell34372 жыл бұрын
Last one with Janitor was the best
@mathewhaight2 жыл бұрын
The build up to that final review, gets me every time. I remember seeing that final Brendan Fraser episode and I was just slack Jawed for 20 minutes after.
@mchristhomas2 жыл бұрын
If ever there was a cast that felt like a family, this show is a pretty good contender.
@wilbertmartinez42262 жыл бұрын
Driving thru roadblocks, is the best advice anyone can give another person ever! That's emotional intelligence .
@drganja39172 жыл бұрын
I always hated our dean(chief of medicine) but after watching the show my perspective has changed. Running a hospital is not easy.
@cam709802 жыл бұрын
I still hear the echo's of me breaking when he said "Where do you think we are?"
@squirrelknight97682 жыл бұрын
Ish coulda wiped her dirty af veegay tho...
@khaoscorporation39212 жыл бұрын
This was the kind of show that would have you laughing one minute and bring you to tears the next
@Wrathlon2 жыл бұрын
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.
@joeashbubemma2 жыл бұрын
And now apparently, you can learn how to be GAY/Trans on Sesame Street.
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What kind of psycopath cuts all the best parts of these scenes?!
Cause i can 😂 i can dig it. Good on you and of course RIP Sam Lloyd
Dr Cox could never be both an actor and the Dr. It was too real to see him anything more than the role he played cause he played it so damn well. It was always a rollercoaster and played on exactly why i never could be in the medical field. People said my fear would make me a better doctor but reality is I'd seize under the pressure and stress and one life lost would be one life too many for me to continue. Glad i chose construction. 😅 My absolute respect to all in the medical field. You dont get the praise you rightly deserve. Everyone of you should be celebrated as heros and even tho you dont get that day know to at least to me (and id hope alot of others), yall are absolutely heros. Id be a gonner a few times over without the wonderful medical staffs that worked hard for alot of thankless hard work. I owe you wonderful son of bitches my life. Sincerely. 😅
Back here in 2024. Something about this show hits when I’m down. To go from laughing to feeling like I learned a valuable life lesson that makes me a better person. God bless Scrubs
Cut out the defib part, massive fail
I don't recommend watching this if you're at work...🥺
At the end just know there pain free and happy. So live as they want you too. Don't cry over memories. They never left you. They will always be with you everywhere you go
whats the episode where they show the flashback of cox and jordans wedding?
Guys, if you love Scrubs, you should watch Ted Lasso. It’s written by the same writer and it’s amazing
Its late, but showing the funeral scene then him taking a picture saddend me to an extent i would not wiah to reach in a very long while.
You cut out THE most powerful part at the end with Cox….. ridiculous. Lol
Thank God for nurses. They put up with so much and are just angels.
Anyone know where I can find any of these photos! They're beautiful and i'm a fan of the show! Love them! Love Brendan!
"Goodnight sir", in those 2 words JD conveys volumes, how he appreciates Kelso's responsibilities for the first time.
3:30 GETS ME ALWAYS!
That moment from "my blind date" got me through so many difficult days as a student teacher. I felt so seen.
The reason scrubs is in my top 10 list is not because of the funny parts. It's these somber bittersweet live nuggets it dropped. What a show.🥺
Some of the best moments surround Cox because his lashing out at everyone around him is how he handles the amount of death, pain, and fear that surrounds most people who have to go through his hands. And its the moments like "Don't second guess yourself, you made the right call" remind us that he is a good leader in a place of such negativity when he needs to be.
Carla saying goodbye to Lavern always brings on the tears, that one really hurts and was so well acted.
This is Brendan is our King
Scrubs had so many great life lessons and impacting scenes. I wonder how many people became doctors because they saw the show as a kid.
I really wanted to work in a hospital because of the show... but in reality a lot more comes with it
I was in college for a healthcare profession when this came out. The first clips episode made me cry for years. I do a lot of end of life care and it never gets easier even over 2 decades later.
This show (and Garden State) formed a large basis for my musical preferences.
I really like the decision for Dr. Cox when the third patient died. JD tells him that there is no coming back and he knows, but he does it anyway, because he couldn't bear the reality anymore. It's such a great moment.
I think it's missed that JD is to his right and Jordan to his left. Aka the people he arguably has an attachment to the most being there, on either side, to get him through the funeral.
Just came here to cry a little lol
Having friends when you work and have kids is hard. My best friend lives ten minutes from my house. But we work. Have kids. It's hard to find time and energy most of the time
I love this show because it is a great break from reality. Sure the characters egos get in the way but within 22 minutes they throw thier egos aside and do the right thing. I wish people in the real world were like that. Imagine if it only took someone the length of a sitcom to become a better person instead of hiding behind their "this is just the way we've always done things" and actually help someone. It makes you wonder if it is lack of intelligence or the existence of pure hate that makes people add to someone elses misery.
These are the moments in the show that always got me, made my eyes well up every time, I love how the show had the perfect ratio of comedy and emotion.
Who would have known, just a basic slapstick shit thing, would turn out to be top 3 shows ever
RIP Sam aka Ted, thank you for everything.
JD was the first one to join Cox at the funeral. Not Jordan, not his family, not Carla. JD.
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.
JD and Janitor fed each other’s animosity toward the other.
I never noticed this before. But at Ben's funeral, JD sat right next to DR.Cox and Jordan. Front/centre row is reserved for family. Rest of the hospital staff are at the back. Dr.Cox really needed JD's support that day. And he didn't fight it.
After spending life time watching Michael J Fox playing dorky Marty and dozens of other silly characters. Its amazing to see him tackle such a serious role and serious issue. Man is truly a wet clay when it comes to acting. Just mould him in to anything you need.
The most potent lies are the ones we tell ourselves.
"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....
This hit me like a fucking truck
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.
Intubation is a monkey skill. An important skill, but still a monkey skill.
Last one with Janitor was the best
The build up to that final review, gets me every time. I remember seeing that final Brendan Fraser episode and I was just slack Jawed for 20 minutes after.
If ever there was a cast that felt like a family, this show is a pretty good contender.
Driving thru roadblocks, is the best advice anyone can give another person ever! That's emotional intelligence .
I always hated our dean(chief of medicine) but after watching the show my perspective has changed. Running a hospital is not easy.
I still hear the echo's of me breaking when he said "Where do you think we are?"
Ish coulda wiped her dirty af veegay tho...
This was the kind of show that would have you laughing one minute and bring you to tears the next
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.
And now apparently, you can learn how to be GAY/Trans on Sesame Street.