Revisiting 'Scrubs'
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Speed Badger

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3,451 posts

139 months

Monday 13th March 2023
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Hi all, I've been watching Scrubs from the beginning as I noticed it was on Disney Plus. Was a big fan back in the day and it still holds up very well today. The biggest difference for me re-watching now I'm older is before the character I identified with most was JD, now by far and away it's Dr Cox. Funny how things change.

I always loved the way the show balances the ludicrous on one hand with something serious and profound on the other. Plus no laughter track, which was pretty unusual for a 2000's American comedy series. Anyone else here re-watched this recently?

Frimley111R

18,206 posts

256 months

Monday 13th March 2023
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Yep, watched the whole thing a few years ago.

Absolutely stop before the last series though. For some insane reason half the cast go AWOL, JD becomes an even bigger idiot (just stupid), new actors take the exact place of the ones that left. It's a car crash after all the excellent series before it.

Blib

47,075 posts

219 months

Monday 13th March 2023
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Just about my favourite sitcom. The music's great too!

Pebbles167

4,398 posts

174 months

Monday 13th March 2023
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I rematch it every few years, it's great. Most accurate med series too. The creators best friend was a doctor.

I usually give the extra "med school" season a miss though. It's alright, but not needed.

TheGroover

1,039 posts

297 months

Monday 13th March 2023
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I rewatched it again recently, it does still hold up. It's very well written, funny and poignant. I agree about the last season, not needed and can be skipped.

Speed1283

1,191 posts

117 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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I'm a pretty big fan, but I struggle to get much past season 4 I think. But the first 1-4 are great in my view.


The Hypno-Toad

13,080 posts

227 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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Hmmm…. Sarah Chalke…



Hmmmm……

W201_190e

12,738 posts

235 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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I’d happily rewatch it every year, it’s one of the best shows ever made. Not many shows can have you howling with laughter then welling up within a few minutes.

MDubyaB

203 posts

180 months

Saturday 18th March 2023
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Aaaah, Elliot.

Love Scrubs. I also used to feel like I was JD, but I’m way closer to Cox now.

Ted passed away a few years ago. He was amazing in the show along with The Janitor and Bob Kelso and, and, and, and....

DeejRC

8,605 posts

104 months

Saturday 18th March 2023
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Dr Cox. So, so identify with Dr Cox.
Was brilliant when I watched it originally back in the day and as grads we all identified with JD. Now, we,most,some of us are in more snr aspects of our careers, often with aspects of supervisory or training aspects. I suspect many many in such positions readily identify with Dr Cox.

Slateski

8 posts

36 months

Saturday 18th March 2023
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That show is always worth a rewatch in my opinion. I definitely feel what you're saying about relating more to Dr. Cox as you've gotten older. Really loved the music on that show too.

FourWheelDrift

91,699 posts

306 months

Saturday 18th March 2023
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Just stop watching after the series 8 finale.

WhisperingWasp

1,728 posts

159 months

Saturday 18th March 2023
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Nice topic.

I love the show but not sure I’ve ever watched it perfectly chronologically! However, I have the pilot on Sky, recorded, and watch it quite often. That episode in particular is a masterpiece. The “are we racing?” bit, the “so who is the good guy” bit! Amazing. And two examples of the humour and sincerity the show does so well.

Other highlights for me mainly centre on Ted! When his head slips out of his hand and he bangs it on the table due to sweating, his “Alligator1” password. Isn’t there also a bit where he says something out loud when it should have been in his head and vice versa. Or is that something else? (Think Homer does it too!)

vulture1

13,434 posts

201 months

Saturday 18th March 2023
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"where do you think we are?"

boom straight to tears everytime.

Also how to save a life playing over the 3 organ patients. when dr cox loses it and Carla geniune look of fear at Cox losing it.

Powerful stuff.

DeejRC

8,605 posts

104 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Recalling back to first time round, the two most powerful episodes for me were Dr Fox’s mate - Brendan Fraser - dying and the perfect shift of nobody dying.
Those 2 episodes have always stayed in my emotional subconscious.
Bit like the end of Buffy season 3, the “Faith” season. (Don’t care, sue me tongue out)

illmonkey

19,537 posts

220 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Scrubs was/is a massive part of my tv life growing up. As mentioned, it was such a good show and could bring joy and pain within minutes.

I'm not sure if watching it again is right though, it had it's time and is probably quite dated now.

When I learnt Sam Lloyd had passed I shed a tear, probably one of the first actors passing I've done that.

vulture1 said:
"where do you think we are?"

boom straight to tears everytime.

Also how to save a life playing over the 3 organ patients. when dr cox loses it and Carla geniune look of fear at Cox losing it.

Powerful stuff.
Both got me and still do if I watch them.

London424

12,946 posts

197 months

The Rotrex Kid

33,867 posts

182 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Agree with the above, the Brendan Fraser episode is just superb. Very, very well executed throughout.

snoopy25

2,053 posts

142 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Loved scrubs! No idea that it was on Disney+!!

Going to start rewatching them me thinks!

Speed Badger

Original Poster:

3,451 posts

139 months

Wednesday 5th April 2023
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RESSE said:
vulture1 said:
"where do you think we are?"

boom straight to tears everytime.

Also how to save a life playing over the 3 organ patients. when dr cox loses it and Carla geniune look of fear at Cox losing it.

Powerful stuff.
“Where do you think we are?” I have watched that episode many times and always moves me to tears. Outstanding performances by all.

Thanks for this post as I needed reminding how good Scrubs is. Dr. Cox smile
I've not long seen this episode. Thanks to my very poor memory, I had forgotten how this episode plays out. I was in tears at that moment when I realised alongside Dr. Cox what was really happening.

By a very strange twist of fate, during my 'Scrubs-athon' I happened to watch the episode in Series 4 where JD's dad had died, on the very day that is the anniversary of my own father passing away (April 5th). I'm a little squiffy as I type this, but it felt like it was fate it should be that episode I watched. Honestly, this show still stacks up today.