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So jelous. I'm talking with a male bi polar manic patient who likes to wear woman's underwear View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One of my favorite shows. It's almost 2:30am and I am now watching youtube clips drinking swill bourbon. Thanks ARFCOM. I might need to.watch this. Just started House. Never seen it before. |
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Probably my 2nd favorite sit-com behind Roseanne. I especially enjoyed the evolution of Bob Kelso's character and his relationship with Dr Cox. I mean Chief Dr Cox
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Dr. Cox is one my most favorite characters in television history. He ranks close to the top with Red Foreman and Al Bundy.
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My wife and I loved Scrubs. We were both sad when it got cancelled.
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I’ve watched that show 25 times and that particular episode (and all those with Frazier heavily involved) hit me hard.
My favorite sitcom of all time. |
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Used to watch reruns on the weekends working in a 911 center. One of few shows the whole team could agree on.
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Love that show. It could go a little over the top sometimes but overall it was pretty fantastic. And as someone else mentioned, it surprisingly had a lot of deep moments for a comedy series, several that really changed the way I look at some things.
Dr cox is my spirit animal |
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One of my favorite shows. Even the end of the series and the interns season had value to me. I recently rewatched the whole series and its still awesome.
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It was good but the later seasons fell off hard. About as hard as any show I can think of. Major decline in quality, and the spin off series was garbage. View Quote The main series was brilliant. I think it is the last sitcom I made an effort to watch, always funny except for a few serious scenes that melded perfectly and didn't seem forced. |
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I love Scrubs. If you like Zach Braff check out his first movie Garden State. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u82n0e1mgmQ View Quote |
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I still think about Dr Kelso every time I leave the hospital and I take that first step outside.
Then there is this. Scrubs - Angry Kelso |
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Scrubs is probably my favorite show ever. I think I've watched it 4-5 times.
From what I hear, aside from the obvious slapstick stuff, it's one of the most realistic medical shows, probably because they didn't focus on trying to make the medicine interesting and instead focused on the relationships. I'm very much a JD slowly turning into Dr. Cox ETA: With some Ted thrown in Scrubs - Ted The Lawyer |
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I really liked the show, especially the scenes with Sara Chalke in her bra.
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This episode was my favorite.
The show always had good recurring characters that would only be in a few random episodes. Also, they always got good people to play characters in episodes. The episode with Colin Farrell was awesome. |
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I really liked the show, especially the scenes with Sara Chalke in her bra. View Quote Attached File |
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I really liked the show, especially the scenes with Sara Chalke in her bra. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/177643/Screenshot_2018-11-30_scrubs_elliot_nurse_costume_-_Google_Search_png-755962.JPG |
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I really liked the show, especially the scenes with Sara Chalke in her bra. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/177643/Screenshot_2018-11-30_scrubs_elliot_nurse_costume_-_Google_Search_png-755962.JPG It's strange because the lead character (JD) seemed to follow the most predictable arc while everyone else made quite a few major changes in both life and personality. |
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Scrubs is on HULU for those who may not know.
Sarah Chalke had an episode or two with her in underbritches. |
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Dr. Cox is my spirit animal.
You'd better check on the captain of your brain ship, because he's drunk at the wheel! And one that I've used in a few meetings: I tell you, the combined brain power of that (group) could power a city. Not a human-sized city, but a teensy, tiny, ant-sized city whose government recently passed a series of stringent energy conservation laws. |
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So....pretty much like being on arfcom View Quote Poop, blood, semen, all mixed together Quoted:
under HIPAA, you aren’t allowed to share that info about me. View Quote |
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Scrubs - The Todd''s Boobie Horn |
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One of my favorite lines which I like to use from Scrubs is when Dr. Cox describes people as "bastard coated bastards with a bastard filling."
I really liked the show but wasn't pleased with how they did the final season and hated to see so many of the regular cast leave. One plus though for the last season was Eliza Coupe. Attached File |
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[Scrubs] Janitor & JD: Maybe There''s A Penny Stuck In There? |
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I love Scrubs. If you like Zach Braff check out his first movie Garden State. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u82n0e1mgmQ View Quote |
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View Quote I’ll always appreciate the show for introducing me to Colin Hay. Scrubs 'Waiting For My Real Life To Begin' |
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It was good but the later seasons fell off hard. About as hard as any show I can think of. Major decline in quality, and the spin off series was garbage. Some of the episodes, like where JD learns to deal with dying patients with a terminally I'll woman who wants to die, hit fucking hard. Those are really great episodes. View Quote |
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It was good but the later seasons fell off hard. About as hard as any show I can think of. Major decline in quality, and the spin off series was garbage. Some of the episodes, like where JD learns to deal with dying patients with a terminally I'll woman who wants to die, hit fucking hard. Those are really great episodes. |
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It was good but the later seasons fell off hard. About as hard as any show I can think of. Major decline in quality, and the spin off series was garbage. Some of the episodes, like where JD learns to deal with dying patients with a terminally I'll woman who wants to die, hit fucking hard. Those are really great episodes. However, the Ben's (Brendan Fraser) series of episodes are the ones that really get me It's amazing how a comedy can tear your heart out and stomp on it like that. |
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Ted''s button and revolver |
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It was good up til the later seasons then it took a noticeable turn.
The Worlds Tallest Doctor was always good. |
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JD trying to connect with his dad, and failing, and realizing that his dad was no different than any other guy who has his problems in life.
Wow that stuck with me. |
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Still one of my favorite shows. I became a fan after its original run, and I have probably watched it about three times all the way through over the years, with more than a few episodes being watch multiple times.
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One of my favorite lines which I like to use from Scrubs is when Dr. Cox describes people as "bastard coated bastards with a bastard filling." I really liked the show but wasn't pleased with how they did the final season and hated to see so many of the regular cast leave. One plus though for the last season was Eliza Coupe. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/481249/Screen_Shot_2018-11-30_at_9_25_55_AM_png-756019.JPG View Quote |
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I could never get into because the man actor reminded me of the most pretentious little prick I have ever met in my life.
You hear me Justin Everly, where ever you are? |
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