One of the best sitcom episodes ever. I didn't miss a single episode when it aired.
@seanjenkins55055 күн бұрын
scurbs is a "ha ha funnys show"
@mediawarhead612411 күн бұрын
I'm back here after rewatching the episode. This has made such a huge impact on so many people and I'm grateful to be a fan of this show
@_Muescha_13 күн бұрын
I've had that song on spotify the other day. I instantly imagined this scene. Lighting, timing, volume of the song, story, actors... it's just art!
@LouLouChapman19 күн бұрын
Still makes me well up.
@NolimitSlay23 күн бұрын
Who’s here in 2024?
@ajitkirpekar425111 күн бұрын
I am
@DanielITravel8 күн бұрын
I feel like rewatching this entire show I watched it back in high-school in a pirated site 😅
@grahamdavis64705 күн бұрын
Drunk crying in 2024 confirmed
@christophermichael-ju5yx27 күн бұрын
wrong
@tazbarkley6782Ай бұрын
After all these years, i still cry 💔
@Faye1993Ай бұрын
One of the best episodes of television
@wastedaudio4565Ай бұрын
One of the best written episodes of all time. John honestly touches the soul with his acting here. Sensational 😢
@matthiascevlar987Ай бұрын
Eine Serie/ Folge für die Ewigkeit. 20 Jahre später immer noch so emotional und wunderschön geschrieben. Danke an das gesamte Team.
@blinky2k2Ай бұрын
20 years later. Gut punch episode...
@noteveryonesbad3912Ай бұрын
Ya you're right...... fucking has broken me like 20 times lol. Time for a rewatch
@StackaliАй бұрын
this is one of my favorite episodes, seeing how doctor cox gets so emotional for a patient that he cared about and made a mistake.
@schnubbel762 ай бұрын
Scrubs was one of those rare shows wich were able to deliver this nice balanced combination of weird over the top fun and comedy but also serious topics and emotional drama at the same time without anything of it feeling out of place.
@kwstakhs32 ай бұрын
Saddest moment in sitcom history… “where do you think we are?”, then “winter” kicks in… gut punch…
@WongStanley-jn5ie2 ай бұрын
thanks for uploading this video in 2006.
@miamitten11232 ай бұрын
17yrs ago upload!? Shit I was a child. Old KZread uploads sure do make me feel old.
@Danielson18182 ай бұрын
This makes me cry EVERY TIME.
@slyfox4662 ай бұрын
Hey Mina thought I'd check in. :D. Mom and Dad are doing good, me as well... We miss you... I miss you... We'll hold up.
@stevendeen43912 ай бұрын
Crazy this happened 17 years ago
@rxmcgree2 ай бұрын
I have always argued that scrubs is much more true to life in the tone than many of the more serious medical dramas. Most of the time the working day is full of humour and farce but every now and again something happens that absolutely eats you up. That is when you need someone you trust to be there for you and the more senior you get it is harder to find those people. For all the abuse he gives him Cox trusted and respected JD.
@GamerH00ves3 ай бұрын
240p 17 years ago jesus christ
@DeezNutz199223 ай бұрын
Scrubs is the only show I can watch over and over again, laughing, crying, disagreeing, but in the end…. Scrubs is amazing…. EAGLE!!!!!!!🦅🦅🤣🤣
@you-are-not-allowed4 ай бұрын
best tv show i ever seen
@bingewatcherfanatic9964 ай бұрын
Scrubs did it better than Grey's Anatomy! There I said it!
@MovieChatswithAntandRy4 ай бұрын
This is better than "where do you think we are" from JD & Cox in my opinion.
@bustosadrian3 ай бұрын
100% agree
@Prikuni4 ай бұрын
This last scene kills me everytime I see it
@Plunkcown4 ай бұрын
goddammit this fucking scene gets me every time, the frustration as he's losing him, how defeated he sounds as he says "he wasn't about to die", his broken face as he turns around. this episode is one of the most emotional scenes on television i swear
@comfortx4 ай бұрын
Forever had this saved as my favourite for 17 years xx
@GIBBO41824 ай бұрын
Quite possibly the best use of music in a tv show
@lorenzamigliorini95535 ай бұрын
The moment he understands...nearly broke my heart.
@EgyptianManc5 ай бұрын
Best show ever made
@godzillahardisksson55945 ай бұрын
Came here after the latest MrBallen video about the organ transplant receiver who died of rabies.
@calebgroncki60455 ай бұрын
#1690 Been seeing a lot of people die lately.
@WhiskeyPlease-xq3ru5 ай бұрын
Yes Scrubs was a comedy but it could broadside you with a punch of sadness and pain like this scene. Great show.
@calliespltn5 ай бұрын
17 y . damn
@blade89895 ай бұрын
Cjcj
@mcveigh2k6245 ай бұрын
" he wasn't about to die was he newbie, could of waited another month for a kidney "
@nicktoons1256 ай бұрын
Something I don't see people say enough - props need to be given to everyone involved in this scene. While John C. McGinley's performance is absolutely spectacular, Zach Braff and Judy Reyes also perfectly capture the myriad of emotions they're feeling in the single moments they're focused on; Carla shows how torn up she is over Cox's reaction while trying to put on a brave face, while JD sees what happened, immediately processes it, and then puts it on the back burner to try his best to stop Dr. Cox from blaming himself. The sight of JD standing alone in the hallway as Dr. Cox walks out of the room marks the tragic conclusion to the saddest episode of the entire series.
@paulmatthews24156 ай бұрын
You can not find to many sitcoms that have really great endings to and episode, but this is up there with the best of them
@Slaktusfalkus6 ай бұрын
Just coming back once again for my annual casual latenight-crying.
@thebaysboy6 ай бұрын
This episode was roughhhhhh
@AWayOfLiving846 ай бұрын
👣🌍🫣
@slyfox4666 ай бұрын
To all those who've gone too soon..
@damnedash95266 ай бұрын
I lived through this similar situation with one of my patients that was a friend of mine by the end. I performed the compressions on him as he coded from unforseen complications. I should have seen it... I didn't see it. When we lost him, I wouldn't stop compressions... I refused to give up as my emotions settled in and I broke. The nurses had to walk me out to the stairwell with an arm around me. They knew how close I work with my patients, and how good of buddies me and my patient had become. Every time I see rhis episode or hear this song... "where did I go wrong? I lost a friend..." I never fail to find a lump in my throat and tears in the corners of my eyes. I don't think I'll ever shake that feeling. Yet I'll never change how I bond with my patients who need someone to help them through. Damn, Scrubs sure did get this right.
@itsjustmebud6 ай бұрын
Oh wow, I started crying before the video even started. Sick.
@yvoncasside4017 ай бұрын
Shameless aussi
@BeyondBaito7 ай бұрын
I love that scrubs and Grey's Anatomy made this song famous
@luisjaime25675 ай бұрын
More 😢😢😢
@gregoryhoward23497 ай бұрын
One of the saddest episodes of Scrubs shows that it is more than a comedy show.
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One of the best sitcom episodes ever. I didn't miss a single episode when it aired.
scurbs is a "ha ha funnys show"
I'm back here after rewatching the episode. This has made such a huge impact on so many people and I'm grateful to be a fan of this show
I've had that song on spotify the other day. I instantly imagined this scene. Lighting, timing, volume of the song, story, actors... it's just art!
Still makes me well up.
Who’s here in 2024?
I am
I feel like rewatching this entire show I watched it back in high-school in a pirated site 😅
Drunk crying in 2024 confirmed
wrong
After all these years, i still cry 💔
One of the best episodes of television
One of the best written episodes of all time. John honestly touches the soul with his acting here. Sensational 😢
Eine Serie/ Folge für die Ewigkeit. 20 Jahre später immer noch so emotional und wunderschön geschrieben. Danke an das gesamte Team.
20 years later. Gut punch episode...
Ya you're right...... fucking has broken me like 20 times lol. Time for a rewatch
this is one of my favorite episodes, seeing how doctor cox gets so emotional for a patient that he cared about and made a mistake.
Scrubs was one of those rare shows wich were able to deliver this nice balanced combination of weird over the top fun and comedy but also serious topics and emotional drama at the same time without anything of it feeling out of place.
Saddest moment in sitcom history… “where do you think we are?”, then “winter” kicks in… gut punch…
thanks for uploading this video in 2006.
17yrs ago upload!? Shit I was a child. Old KZread uploads sure do make me feel old.
This makes me cry EVERY TIME.
Hey Mina thought I'd check in. :D. Mom and Dad are doing good, me as well... We miss you... I miss you... We'll hold up.
Crazy this happened 17 years ago
I have always argued that scrubs is much more true to life in the tone than many of the more serious medical dramas. Most of the time the working day is full of humour and farce but every now and again something happens that absolutely eats you up. That is when you need someone you trust to be there for you and the more senior you get it is harder to find those people. For all the abuse he gives him Cox trusted and respected JD.
240p 17 years ago jesus christ
Scrubs is the only show I can watch over and over again, laughing, crying, disagreeing, but in the end…. Scrubs is amazing…. EAGLE!!!!!!!🦅🦅🤣🤣
best tv show i ever seen
Scrubs did it better than Grey's Anatomy! There I said it!
This is better than "where do you think we are" from JD & Cox in my opinion.
100% agree
This last scene kills me everytime I see it
goddammit this fucking scene gets me every time, the frustration as he's losing him, how defeated he sounds as he says "he wasn't about to die", his broken face as he turns around. this episode is one of the most emotional scenes on television i swear
Forever had this saved as my favourite for 17 years xx
Quite possibly the best use of music in a tv show
The moment he understands...nearly broke my heart.
Best show ever made
Came here after the latest MrBallen video about the organ transplant receiver who died of rabies.
#1690 Been seeing a lot of people die lately.
Yes Scrubs was a comedy but it could broadside you with a punch of sadness and pain like this scene. Great show.
17 y . damn
Cjcj
" he wasn't about to die was he newbie, could of waited another month for a kidney "
Something I don't see people say enough - props need to be given to everyone involved in this scene. While John C. McGinley's performance is absolutely spectacular, Zach Braff and Judy Reyes also perfectly capture the myriad of emotions they're feeling in the single moments they're focused on; Carla shows how torn up she is over Cox's reaction while trying to put on a brave face, while JD sees what happened, immediately processes it, and then puts it on the back burner to try his best to stop Dr. Cox from blaming himself. The sight of JD standing alone in the hallway as Dr. Cox walks out of the room marks the tragic conclusion to the saddest episode of the entire series.
You can not find to many sitcoms that have really great endings to and episode, but this is up there with the best of them
Just coming back once again for my annual casual latenight-crying.
This episode was roughhhhhh
👣🌍🫣
To all those who've gone too soon..
I lived through this similar situation with one of my patients that was a friend of mine by the end. I performed the compressions on him as he coded from unforseen complications. I should have seen it... I didn't see it. When we lost him, I wouldn't stop compressions... I refused to give up as my emotions settled in and I broke. The nurses had to walk me out to the stairwell with an arm around me. They knew how close I work with my patients, and how good of buddies me and my patient had become. Every time I see rhis episode or hear this song... "where did I go wrong? I lost a friend..." I never fail to find a lump in my throat and tears in the corners of my eyes. I don't think I'll ever shake that feeling. Yet I'll never change how I bond with my patients who need someone to help them through. Damn, Scrubs sure did get this right.
Oh wow, I started crying before the video even started. Sick.
Shameless aussi
I love that scrubs and Grey's Anatomy made this song famous
More 😢😢😢
One of the saddest episodes of Scrubs shows that it is more than a comedy show.