Easily these, though there were a few ones of note - Dick Van Dyke and Matty Fox in particular I remember being terrific too. And of course Ritter as JD's dad RIP.
There was no IT staff in this hospital? What's up with that? Whose fixing the computers?
Also I work in a hospital and fun sexy hijinks NEVER ensues. What's the deal? There's rarely even an emotional subplot.
I've NEVER ONCE had to ask a Doctor where he thinks we are. Bummer
What's with nurses and prostitutedom?
I have a doctor friend say the only thing they don't do is forcibly blow you, but they pretty much throw themselves at people
>Also I work in a hospital and fun sexy hijinks NEVER ensues
Dude what? I had more sex working as a doctor than in college. Had to settle down a bit since getting married but those nurses are seriously bawds.
I'm IT, not clinical. To generalize, not quite as wacky as Scrubs, but a lot of clinical personnel are hyperactive and "characters", especially leadership. Most everyone's pretty nice since most chose the job to help people. We do take the job itself seriously though, even in IT, since systems being down/not usable means patient care could be impacted. Though it's probably not life threatening, we don't want to take a chance, so every team has a weekly rotating on call. You need to be prepared 24/7 to either VPN in or physically go there if you're supporting hardware if you get paged. And yes, we still do use pagers in 2022.
My favorite security guard yelled at me on my first day because he didn't know who I was and saw me digging through the ewaste dumpster. I explained it to him, showed my badge and we laughed it off.
Then he'd work the toll booth so every day I'd roll up and get to talk to him a little. Usually it was just pleasantries but on Halloween I said "It must suck to have to be at the hospital on Halloween". He responded with "I've had much worse experiences in this hospital on Halloween years ago. I had brain surgery here on Halloween 5 years ago. It went alright and everything but it's still brain surgery".
Obviously I responded with my sympathies and we again exchanged pleasantries and went on home.
After a while I noticed I didn't see him around. A week or two went by and I was wondering where he was. I figured maybe he just retired and didn't have the chance to tell me? Or some kind of extended vacation?
A couple days layer I see a big sign in front of our hospital chapel.
"It is with our deepest sympathies that we report the passing of one of our security guards, Christopher _______".
I really miss that guy. He was my first and honestly best work friend.
I'm desktop services, so I take care of ewaste. We also throw out a lot of cool working stuff, so I did happen to be picking up a really cool professional grade CRT.
I've gotten TONS of working monitors, stands, and even full PCs/servers from there.
What's your best one? I've been working here years and am still pretty satisfied. Mostly because I'm not first line support, but the help desk has definitely gotten worse this past year which is irritating.
When I was there I was very much a front line grunt, short term contract for setting up new clinic sites but given random tasks between clinic setups. So for this instance I was sent to the ER to put labels into some new labelmakers that had been delivered the prior week (who knows why not just put the labels in when we got them but whatever).
So in the ER, I'm to ask outside each room 'hey is it cool if I go in' since it was infeasible to just wait for every room to be empty before doing anything, and at this point I'm 3/4 of the way through the ER and some nurse says 'yeah that room's cool' for an occupied room so I saunter on in, there's the patient and a visitor sitting at the bed side. I reach the label maker, open it up, and then notice crying and look behind me. The patient was dead and that was their spouse weeping. I awkwardly finish putting the label tape in and exit the room and ask the nurse what the frick. "There's no emergency in there so it's cool for you to go in."
Lol holy frick that's bad. Yeah, thankfully I'm a software guy so don't have any comparable stories. Pretty much all my horror stories have to do with how flimsy our infrastructure is rather than anything patient related.
Probably most relevant/topical one (and/or the first that comes to mind) is how we handle COVID testing. We have this machine we use to process COVID tests. So the lab tech puts the sample in there, it thinks for a bit, it says if you're positive or not. It says the result on the screen but doesn't do anything with it other than save a file in a bizarre file format within a maze of folders, different folders for each test. We needed a way to automatically get it into the lab software, which would then send that to the EMR.
I had to go onsite (it was airgapped) and wrote a batch script (again, because it's airgapped, we have better stuff but can't reach it) to translate it and send it in a way the lab system could ingest. It stops working after a month. I figure out it's because the vendor randomly changed where they're saving it. OK, update the directory, go home. Two weeks later, broken again. I go in and they fricking changed where and how they're saving it again.
I say "what fricking idiot designed this shit?", and the technicians go silent... later, they told me the people I didn't recognize in the corner were from the vendor.
No ragrets, they still are fricking idiots, but have thankfully calmed down on changing how they save things.
I do have a passionate hate for vendors and their bullshit, though that's usually more about cold calls at the moment. Adobe is a constant headache though.
I was also the first guy an addict saw open waking up in the ER, and had to explain to him that he was cuffed to a bed, probably because he did something bad while high. He was very insistent that he wasn't high. Most the stories I hear from people in healthcare IT is budgets though, just can't get money to upgrade, can't take downtime because the patients and no money for redundant systems, etc etc. Glad I'm not part of it anymore.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I was a janitor at a hospital for 10 years, I didn't do it for free. You have no idea how cheap they get. Your entire chance of avoiding infection depends upon who among the old ladies who want to get paid to sleep half their shift, the drugged up guy who takes two months off to follow Phish, the immigrant girl with 4 kids who will frick off at the drop of a dime or the legit psycho alcoholic who might go Crispen Wah any day now.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Yep, healthcare has always seemed extremely fricked up from a budgeting perspective. Hygiene is one of the most critical fricking things for keeping out infection, and yet under desks at the hospital were the grossest I've ever seen. I've worked in a fricking factory and didn't see things that bad.
HIPAA is also insanely important, and health records are some of the most sensitive shit you can have, and yet WannaCry can hit multiple hospitals that were on XP after Windows 7's end of life. It's like anything that isn't a doctor just isn't evaluated properly.
I feel for help desk. That seems like such a shit job. Desktop services isn't bad, help desk does tend to let a lot of stuff get through the cracks that they shouldn't, but at least they're filtering out most of it
My mum did nursing school and told me about how so many of the women there were becoming nurses literally just so they could marry a doctor and be rich.
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Easily these, though there were a few ones of note - Dick Van Dyke and Matty Fox in particular I remember being terrific too. And of course Ritter as JD's dad RIP.
Ritter is the correct answer, packed huge pathos and comedy into a very tiny space
It was right at the point they were introducing a ton of new characters and it kind of felt like the show was dying, and then they pulled out one of the best episodes of the whole show. what a great series
My dad was a doctor so he never let us watching any medical TV Show because he said they were too stupid, except for Scrubs. He said it was by far the most realistic
I've heard that >Docs who pretend to be hardasses because that's the only way they can deal with all the death >Management that oscillates between incompetent, selfish, and downright malignant >Lawyers have a much more active role than you'd think >Nurses doing their own thing and ignoring docs who piss them off >Your whole life is at the hospital
Le quirky patients and sexsexsex are exaggerated, but that's about it.
Also how gray and dull it is a lot of the time, it looks and feels like a real hospital. >Le quirky patients and sexsexsex are exaggerated
very much so, but I think why it works is it's that it's so exaggerated that it's obvious done for comedy/entertainment, unlike a lot of shows that pretend to be more grounded when they're not.
Also, it's not like House where half the episodes end in a lobotomy to solve some crazy medical mystery. Almost all of it is real/normal things
I wish they'd kept the darker feel of the first couple seasons around it got a bit too bright and cheery as the series progressed I liked some of the sillier episodes don't get me wrong but I think they strayed too far from the original premise
I can't find it rn, but didn't Kelso talk about his vietnam buddy who married a ladyboy or something? might be making this up or confusing shows though.
Kelso also has a gay son he hates and refuses to speak to.
2 years ago
Anonymous
That changed later in the show, in the episode where Turk plays Halo with the Janitor and then Carla jumps in who turns out to be a pro gamer girl or whatever.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>in the episode where Turk plays Halo
there are like three separate episodes where people are playing xbox or mention xbox. Did microsoft pay for the product placement? an american show should advertise an american product that kinda thing ?
Donald and Zach walked this back so hard in the podcast. They spent an hour explaining why they HAD to remove the episode from circulation. Really disappointed because this show really broke racial, gender, and political boundaries in a good way.
No they’re really just that cucked now. As soon as the podcast got popular it went I their heads and they act like role models for society. They would spend 30 minutes per show talking about COVID and Trump.
I was gonna listen to it all but i guess i wont now
2 years ago
Anonymous
The podcast is a disaster
After three episodes you will come to the conclusion that the two actors are the most smug, narcissistic, insecure pieces of shit on planet earth.
I really enjoyed it when it first came out because I knew nothing about the cast and their personal lives. I recommend picking through the episodes where they have good guests. Bill Lawrence, John McGuinlly, Judy Reyes were great to hear from. After season 2 it falls apart to their ego. But it was cool to here all the behind the scenes details. Really cool.
The podcast is a disaster
After three episodes you will come to the conclusion that the two actors are the most smug, narcissistic, insecure pieces of shit on planet earth.
Donald and Zach walked this back so hard in the podcast. They spent an hour explaining why they HAD to remove the episode from circulation. Really disappointed because this show really broke racial, gender, and political boundaries in a good way.
So blackface BAD but it was ok for a israelite to play an effeminated huwhite pushover wimp?
god I fricking hated this song, it was everywhere on every radio station in every store on every show possible
pretty sure this was also the episode with that god awful turk plot >I'm nervous about surgery >turk: I failed school! isn't that hilarious? >...I want a different doctor to perform the surgery >time magically rewinds >turk: I was a C student but then I got my act together after High School
I always liked the one where JD goes to Cox's apartment and he acts as if he had friends over, takes JDs beer and closes the door and he's alone. I think it's one of the episodes after this but I can never remember the number
>last couple
literally only the last one. The last few were lower in quality but they had plenty of bangers, and the finale before the intern season was perfect.
I know its a reddit link but it shows you what you want
https://www.reddit.com/r/Scrubs/comments/2lmf7h/ive_made_a_list_of_dvdnetflix_song_differences/
I know its a reddit link but it shows you what you want
https://www.reddit.com/r/Scrubs/comments/2lmf7h/ive_made_a_list_of_dvdnetflix_song_differences/
Yeah kind of, the one i have is a mixture of like DVD and Live TV recordings from way back when. So its atleast completely uncucked but sadly pretty low quality. Still good enough to watch though
2 years ago
Anonymous
Choosing between original edit and picture quality is rough
Lucas predicted this all the all back in the 90s. The Special Editions were a warning and we didn't listen
2 years ago
Anonymous
Yeah, i believe one day we will get older shows in the right aspect ratio in HD with the right music and without scenes removed
>It was never released on DVD
Yes it was, i can literally buy the DVD collection on Amazon now if i wanted
2 years ago
Anonymous
Oh it must have been onky released in the UK, possibly because of this
The BBC foresaw this israelitery, and copyright law in the UK specifically allows BBC to use whatever songs it wants in perpetuity for tv shows to prevent this shit from happening.
The BBC foresaw this israelitery, and copyright law in the UK specifically allows BBC to use whatever songs it wants in perpetuity for tv shows to prevent this shit from happening.
Good on the BBC and the brits in general.
This shit is ridiculous, you licensed the song for the tv episode, every reproduction of said episode is obligatory to feature said song
>Does the disneyplus version have the OG music
No it doesnt, you need to find DVD rips if you want to watch the show as intended
I know its a reddit link but it shows you what you want
https://www.reddit.com/r/Scrubs/comments/2lmf7h/ive_made_a_list_of_dvdnetflix_song_differences/
Man, music licensing rights ruined so many shows
All of MTV shows, basically
Supernatural
I hope the music industry dies
I only watch this show on Amazon Prime and IFC and it has all the music
No the problem was the intelligence community was far more interested in destabilizing the ME by eliminating the strongman dictators required to keep that hellhole from falling into chaos. Bin Laden was a secondary objective at best.
They left it open. He gives JD a name, but after he leaves some other staff member comes by and greets the janitor by a different name, suggesting he tells everyone who asks something different, which was probably the only good way to close that question.
The ninth season wasn't the shitpile reddit says it was.
Michael Moseley and Eliza Coupe have comedy chops. Their characters were fun. Dave Franco was hilarious as the frat boy from hell.
The problem was that they couldn't get the cast and script all working at the same time. And they didn't know what the frick to do with the old cast besides bank on their charisma and callback power and flanderization.
I liked the girlfriend JD had in season 1 that had the pill problem. Neat that she came back for the finale . It didn't last long but it felt like one of his most genuine relationships on the show.
For me its old scrubs
same
JD and Turk were in Waiting?
no. ryan reynolds was in an episode of scrubs
>flat chest
>gif in 2022
>Flat
lmao cope
>he found the best webm he could find
>push-up bra BARELY makes her breasts look like they're there
lmaooooo
never got the hype.
they rlly bawdted her out
IT was a better time
man she really was flat.
They're slightly below average
I jerked it to the scene in top right more than anything else as a kid. It gave me a back fetish.
she hated him doing that and it makes me horny, would be 10/10 with sound
Add Colin Farrell to this and you get 3 of the worst cameos.
MURRAY!
Brendan Fraser and it's not close.
based
Easily these, though there were a few ones of note - Dick Van Dyke and Matty Fox in particular I remember being terrific too. And of course Ritter as JD's dad RIP.
Ten posts before Brendon
The frick Cinemaphile? Why you suck now?
Look up what a cameo means. Hint: it's not starring in multiple episodes as a secondary character with major plot relevance.
Frick off redditard
Frick off nerd.
Morons
this, why do these people not understand the difference between cameo and guest
Don't remind me
this/10, neil flynn played himself in scrubs caonically
Apparently he made up a lot of the lines and bits himself
What a chad
black celebrities
which ones
Kareem Jabbar from the Lakers
Billy Dee ("NOT Lando")
I legit can't remember any other ones
jimmie walker
i don't remember him but he's a funny dude
kudos to him having a career after DYNO-MITE
the ghost of zach braf's penis
There was no IT staff in this hospital? What's up with that? Whose fixing the computers?
Also I work in a hospital and fun sexy hijinks NEVER ensues. What's the deal? There's rarely even an emotional subplot.
I've NEVER ONCE had to ask a Doctor where he thinks we are. Bummer
>Also I work in a hospital and fun sexy hijinks NEVER ensues
Well yeah because you're an incel
you went to the wrong hospital
>Also I work in a hospital and fun sexy hijinks NEVER ensues
Lmao, that's on you unfortunately
I know a few nurses and literally every single one of them is a prostitute who's gotten into shit for fricking around with coworkers before
What's with nurses and prostitutedom?
I have a doctor friend say the only thing they don't do is forcibly blow you, but they pretty much throw themselves at people
>Also I work in a hospital and fun sexy hijinks NEVER ensues
Dude what? I had more sex working as a doctor than in college. Had to settle down a bit since getting married but those nurses are seriously bawds.
Well there are a lot more part time semi nurse squatamalans now, on top of pajeet doctors trying to sell as many opioids as possible
What's up, my fellow hospital IT guy!
>t. also Ted IRL
And I'm on call this week, frickin a.
what are hospitals like dude
I'm IT, not clinical. To generalize, not quite as wacky as Scrubs, but a lot of clinical personnel are hyperactive and "characters", especially leadership. Most everyone's pretty nice since most chose the job to help people. We do take the job itself seriously though, even in IT, since systems being down/not usable means patient care could be impacted. Though it's probably not life threatening, we don't want to take a chance, so every team has a weekly rotating on call. You need to be prepared 24/7 to either VPN in or physically go there if you're supporting hardware if you get paged. And yes, we still do use pagers in 2022.
Try putting a penny into the automatic door while the janitor is watching
My favorite security guard yelled at me on my first day because he didn't know who I was and saw me digging through the ewaste dumpster. I explained it to him, showed my badge and we laughed it off.
Then he'd work the toll booth so every day I'd roll up and get to talk to him a little. Usually it was just pleasantries but on Halloween I said "It must suck to have to be at the hospital on Halloween". He responded with "I've had much worse experiences in this hospital on Halloween years ago. I had brain surgery here on Halloween 5 years ago. It went alright and everything but it's still brain surgery".
Obviously I responded with my sympathies and we again exchanged pleasantries and went on home.
After a while I noticed I didn't see him around. A week or two went by and I was wondering where he was. I figured maybe he just retired and didn't have the chance to tell me? Or some kind of extended vacation?
A couple days layer I see a big sign in front of our hospital chapel.
"It is with our deepest sympathies that we report the passing of one of our security guards, Christopher _______".
I really miss that guy. He was my first and honestly best work friend.
damn that hit me right in the feels, anon. He seemed like a good guy
So, why did you dig through ewaste dumpster?
I'm desktop services, so I take care of ewaste. We also throw out a lot of cool working stuff, so I did happen to be picking up a really cool professional grade CRT.
I've gotten TONS of working monitors, stands, and even full PCs/servers from there.
Do you do Scrubs things?
I'm sorry you have to do hospital IT, it's not the worst IT I've ever worked but it's pretty close. Did have some amusing stories from it at least.
What's your best one? I've been working here years and am still pretty satisfied. Mostly because I'm not first line support, but the help desk has definitely gotten worse this past year which is irritating.
When I was there I was very much a front line grunt, short term contract for setting up new clinic sites but given random tasks between clinic setups. So for this instance I was sent to the ER to put labels into some new labelmakers that had been delivered the prior week (who knows why not just put the labels in when we got them but whatever).
So in the ER, I'm to ask outside each room 'hey is it cool if I go in' since it was infeasible to just wait for every room to be empty before doing anything, and at this point I'm 3/4 of the way through the ER and some nurse says 'yeah that room's cool' for an occupied room so I saunter on in, there's the patient and a visitor sitting at the bed side. I reach the label maker, open it up, and then notice crying and look behind me. The patient was dead and that was their spouse weeping. I awkwardly finish putting the label tape in and exit the room and ask the nurse what the frick. "There's no emergency in there so it's cool for you to go in."
Lol holy frick that's bad. Yeah, thankfully I'm a software guy so don't have any comparable stories. Pretty much all my horror stories have to do with how flimsy our infrastructure is rather than anything patient related.
Probably most relevant/topical one (and/or the first that comes to mind) is how we handle COVID testing. We have this machine we use to process COVID tests. So the lab tech puts the sample in there, it thinks for a bit, it says if you're positive or not. It says the result on the screen but doesn't do anything with it other than save a file in a bizarre file format within a maze of folders, different folders for each test. We needed a way to automatically get it into the lab software, which would then send that to the EMR.
I had to go onsite (it was airgapped) and wrote a batch script (again, because it's airgapped, we have better stuff but can't reach it) to translate it and send it in a way the lab system could ingest. It stops working after a month. I figure out it's because the vendor randomly changed where they're saving it. OK, update the directory, go home. Two weeks later, broken again. I go in and they fricking changed where and how they're saving it again.
I say "what fricking idiot designed this shit?", and the technicians go silent... later, they told me the people I didn't recognize in the corner were from the vendor.
No ragrets, they still are fricking idiots, but have thankfully calmed down on changing how they save things.
I do have a passionate hate for vendors and their bullshit, though that's usually more about cold calls at the moment. Adobe is a constant headache though.
I was also the first guy an addict saw open waking up in the ER, and had to explain to him that he was cuffed to a bed, probably because he did something bad while high. He was very insistent that he wasn't high. Most the stories I hear from people in healthcare IT is budgets though, just can't get money to upgrade, can't take downtime because the patients and no money for redundant systems, etc etc. Glad I'm not part of it anymore.
I was a janitor at a hospital for 10 years, I didn't do it for free. You have no idea how cheap they get. Your entire chance of avoiding infection depends upon who among the old ladies who want to get paid to sleep half their shift, the drugged up guy who takes two months off to follow Phish, the immigrant girl with 4 kids who will frick off at the drop of a dime or the legit psycho alcoholic who might go Crispen Wah any day now.
Yep, healthcare has always seemed extremely fricked up from a budgeting perspective. Hygiene is one of the most critical fricking things for keeping out infection, and yet under desks at the hospital were the grossest I've ever seen. I've worked in a fricking factory and didn't see things that bad.
HIPAA is also insanely important, and health records are some of the most sensitive shit you can have, and yet WannaCry can hit multiple hospitals that were on XP after Windows 7's end of life. It's like anything that isn't a doctor just isn't evaluated properly.
I feel for help desk. That seems like such a shit job. Desktop services isn't bad, help desk does tend to let a lot of stuff get through the cracks that they shouldn't, but at least they're filtering out most of it
My mum did nursing school and told me about how so many of the women there were becoming nurses literally just so they could marry a doctor and be rich.
Its so based they filmed Scrubs in a real hospital. the show hasnt aged a day since it came out
is the hospital still there
No got demolished when the series ended
damn thats sad. I wish I could have gone and seen it
They used it for that shitty adult swim show children's hospital.
That's sad...Children's Hospital was shilled way too hard for how bad it was.
Rich piana
For me it's MiTM
Brendan
the dick van dyke character was nice
>Dick Van Dyke is still alive
God damn
He was fricking awesome in his Columbo ep, never expected him to play a scumbag so well.
good answer
Ritter is the correct answer, packed huge pathos and comedy into a very tiny space
reddit
actually teared up over this
I CAN'T GET TO SLEEP
how old is that gif I wonder
The episode with the black guy whos slowly dying and JD and Turk spend his last night alive with him, really wholesome
yea great episode
It was right at the point they were introducing a ton of new characters and it kind of felt like the show was dying, and then they pulled out one of the best episodes of the whole show. what a great series
I remember the first time seeing an episode air it was season 6 episode 1. before that I had only seen re-runs
It was really a return to form because season 6 & 7 were trash imo. All around 8 was good and a good send off for the series.
RIP my homie Ted
>Has his first kid
>Gets a brain tumour and dies right away
Shit man
56 isnt even that old
is cougar town any good? didn't realise it was a scrubs tie-in
Its actually pretty funny
Jordan is in this? Any lewd scenes?
Watch and find out, Courtney Cox lewdness
I think i watched half the first season and was pretty bored, but I guess thats par for the course with sitcoms
Ted should show up on Ted Lasso
He's dead, so that probably isn't possible.
Oh shit
>died in 2020 at 56
Ripperoni
Kinda fitting for the character he played isn't it?
steak night
test
this whole argument/beef is so clearly manufactured by the producers so they can have this stupid pancake eating competition
what
sorry meant to post on /lig/
/pol/chads, we won
Is /misc/ Republican now? What happened to wanting stuff for Whites?
/misc/ has always been mostly israelites.
>cox votes democrat
Makes sense. He was cucked throughout the show
Elliot's left wing? Dropped.
Are you stupid?
Pretty reasonable right? Before someone complains about missing characters, I didn't make the template.
mostly good but I'd rate beardface higher. that might jsut be since I was a kid watching this show and thought that was really funny
Put Ted in S and Todd in A
the way he says it, i think about it all the time and it makes me laugh
is there a blu ray torrent of scrubs
Based Elliot into straight shota.
Even if she had her nipples taped over what a lucky bastard
I remember when Elliot hit rock bottom after scrubs doing commercials for hanes
then she continued to hit bottom doing Rick and Morty
Whats the guy who played JDs brother an actual celeb at the time because was my fave?
I didnt see him again after scrubs until the flash cw show
Tom Cavanaugh
My dad was a doctor so he never let us watching any medical TV Show because he said they were too stupid, except for Scrubs. He said it was by far the most realistic
I've heard that
>Docs who pretend to be hardasses because that's the only way they can deal with all the death
>Management that oscillates between incompetent, selfish, and downright malignant
>Lawyers have a much more active role than you'd think
>Nurses doing their own thing and ignoring docs who piss them off
>Your whole life is at the hospital
Le quirky patients and sexsexsex are exaggerated, but that's about it.
Also how gray and dull it is a lot of the time, it looks and feels like a real hospital.
>Le quirky patients and sexsexsex are exaggerated
very much so, but I think why it works is it's that it's so exaggerated that it's obvious done for comedy/entertainment, unlike a lot of shows that pretend to be more grounded when they're not.
Also, it's not like House where half the episodes end in a lobotomy to solve some crazy medical mystery. Almost all of it is real/normal things
seaon 1 had so much soul. it had by far the best balance of real deal hospital feel mixed with comedy and fantasy shenanigans
I wish they'd kept the darker feel of the first couple seasons around it got a bit too bright and cheery as the series progressed I liked some of the sillier episodes don't get me wrong but I think they strayed too far from the original premise
exactly what I mentioned here
What did your dad think of House?
They used to be so cute...
why did you post this again
got rid of the subs
What if Turk was a girl?
Back when black face was allowed
this show had so much blackface and troony jokes
There's no way he said troony/trannies. I want a youtube link right now.
Here you go
You were allowed to insult the priest class of the holy trannoid, in the year pre-2016.
because that kind of stuff is funny regardless of what twitter will tell you
I can't find it rn, but didn't Kelso talk about his vietnam buddy who married a ladyboy or something? might be making this up or confusing shows though.
Kelso had a bunch of weird Nam stories so it’s very possible.
Kelso has some guys name tatto'd on his ass right?
Kelso also has a gay son he hates and refuses to speak to.
That changed later in the show, in the episode where Turk plays Halo with the Janitor and then Carla jumps in who turns out to be a pro gamer girl or whatever.
>in the episode where Turk plays Halo
there are like three separate episodes where people are playing xbox or mention xbox. Did microsoft pay for the product placement? an american show should advertise an american product that kinda thing ?
Donald and Zach walked this back so hard in the podcast. They spent an hour explaining why they HAD to remove the episode from circulation. Really disappointed because this show really broke racial, gender, and political boundaries in a good way.
Whoever is paying them to do the podcast probably made them do it
No they’re really just that cucked now. As soon as the podcast got popular it went I their heads and they act like role models for society. They would spend 30 minutes per show talking about COVID and Trump.
I was gonna listen to it all but i guess i wont now
I really enjoyed it when it first came out because I knew nothing about the cast and their personal lives. I recommend picking through the episodes where they have good guests. Bill Lawrence, John McGuinlly, Judy Reyes were great to hear from. After season 2 it falls apart to their ego. But it was cool to here all the behind the scenes details. Really cool.
The podcast is a disaster
After three episodes you will come to the conclusion that the two actors are the most smug, narcissistic, insecure pieces of shit on planet earth.
So blackface BAD but it was ok for a israelite to play an effeminated huwhite pushover wimp?
Honestly the amount of wholesome race jokes in the show did more to mend race relations than whatever the frick is going on today.
Maybe the most kino moment in the entire show
god I fricking hated this song, it was everywhere on every radio station in every store on every show possible
pretty sure this was also the episode with that god awful turk plot
>I'm nervous about surgery
>turk: I failed school! isn't that hilarious?
>...I want a different doctor to perform the surgery
>time magically rewinds
>turk: I was a C student but then I got my act together after High School
I'm with you, that song was worse than diarrhea. I'd hope that whole band got hit by a train but it wouldn't prolong their pain.
I always liked the one where JD goes to Cox's apartment and he acts as if he had friends over, takes JDs beer and closes the door and he's alone. I think it's one of the episodes after this but I can never remember the number
Nah that's one of the very early episodes.
Lando
Didnt read the thread don't care but it was obvious Michael j fox
Kino character, kino episode
Scrubs is my favourite show
Has Cinemaphile finally matured enough to accept that Scrubs was pure soul? Except for the last couple seasons.
>Copy pasta hasnt been posted yet
I guess so
this is the first Scrubs thread I've seen that isn't mostly coombait
>last couple
literally only the last one. The last few were lower in quality but they had plenty of bangers, and the finale before the intern season was perfect.
yes
I remember watching some episodes of it as a kid never really followed it though. Should I watch it? Is it good?
It was great when I was younger, I rewatched it a few times. no idea how it holds up but I still laugh at some clips I see
Why is he taking photos of children on the playground?
Better watch the episode and find out
taking pictures of one of the doctors being careless with their son so he can blackmail him
Thank you anon.
See the anon above? That's a champ, that's a team player. Be like him. Frick you man.
cute!
when is the last time we had a good scrubs thread
Carla absolutely SEETHING
hey just wanna say i like you all for appreciating Scrubs
have a good Friday
Scrubs is so fricking timeless, just like anything before social media ruined everything
Does the disneyplus version have the OG music? Or is the DVD version the way to go these days?
>Does the disneyplus version have the OG music
No it doesnt, you need to find DVD rips if you want to watch the show as intended
Thanks DLing the DVDs now.
I know its a reddit link but it shows you what you want
https://www.reddit.com/r/Scrubs/comments/2lmf7h/ive_made_a_list_of_dvdnetflix_song_differences/
Man, music licensing rights ruined so many shows
All of MTV shows, basically
Supernatural
I hope the music industry dies
The only way to watch a show as intended is to get the DVDs, otherwise it'll be butchered to shit
Thank the Lord most torrents are from DVDs/Blu-ray
Does Malcolm in the middle even have dvdrips?
Yeah kind of, the one i have is a mixture of like DVD and Live TV recordings from way back when. So its atleast completely uncucked but sadly pretty low quality. Still good enough to watch though
Choosing between original edit and picture quality is rough
Lucas predicted this all the all back in the 90s. The Special Editions were a warning and we didn't listen
Yeah, i believe one day we will get older shows in the right aspect ratio in HD with the right music and without scenes removed
I believe
It was never released on DVD so no
>It was never released on DVD
Yes it was, i can literally buy the DVD collection on Amazon now if i wanted
Oh it must have been onky released in the UK, possibly because of this
The BBC foresaw this israelitery, and copyright law in the UK specifically allows BBC to use whatever songs it wants in perpetuity for tv shows to prevent this shit from happening.
Good on the BBC and the brits in general.
This shit is ridiculous, you licensed the song for the tv episode, every reproduction of said episode is obligatory to feature said song
I only watch this show on Amazon Prime and IFC and it has all the music
doubt
ummmm???
He knew
everyone knew.
Literally everyone with a brain new Bin Laden was in Pakistan. Problem is most people are memelet normies.
No the problem was the intelligence community was far more interested in destabilizing the ME by eliminating the strongman dictators required to keep that hellhole from falling into chaos. Bin Laden was a secondary objective at best.
Scrubs is unironically considered right wing by woke tards today
Janitor browses /misc/
she cute
Dr Jan I Tor
So what's the Janitor's real name then? Wasn't it Glenn or some shit?
We dont need to know
They left it open. He gives JD a name, but after he leaves some other staff member comes by and greets the janitor by a different name, suggesting he tells everyone who asks something different, which was probably the only good way to close that question.
One of the showrunners said that the name he tells J.D is his actual name.
NO
Well I don't accept it.
No JD is a real person that Bill Lawrence based JD off of.
who was the hottest actress, regular or extra?
The ninth season wasn't the shitpile reddit says it was.
Michael Moseley and Eliza Coupe have comedy chops. Their characters were fun. Dave Franco was hilarious as the frat boy from hell.
The problem was that they couldn't get the cast and script all working at the same time. And they didn't know what the frick to do with the old cast besides bank on their charisma and callback power and flanderization.
No anon, S9 is cancer
you should go post that on reddit an get lots of upboats and then you will understand where you belong
No i'll just post here and make you seethe
It was objectively bad
ironically this is the kind of "hot take" opinion that would blow up on reddit. go for gold.
>Eliza Coupe
she's so hot
the last time elizabeth banks was cute. actually scratch that she was still pretty cute in 30 rock which is a few years after scrubs
Peak comedy. The Tod is unstoppable
I love that this kind of stuff use to make it onto shows back in the day, just imagine the metldown today over this exact joke
for me it was tara reid as danny. dear god what happened to her she used to be so cute
Whatever you do anon, dont google images of her now
I've already seen them, anon. its far too late.
they took this from you
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Hey beautiful
leave, demon, LEAVE! be gone!
Holy shit
She has a bunch of botched plastic surgery, really sad honestly
I liked the girlfriend JD had in season 1 that had the pill problem. Neat that she came back for the finale . It didn't last long but it felt like one of his most genuine relationships on the show.
it probably felt that way because it's the maybe only time he had a legitimate reason to dump somebody
bumpin
bampin
for me its denise
what is your favorite episode
My Last Words
The one where Cox murders those people and goes blanky mode
all the episodes are kind of mediocre
i don't have one there are too many good ones
scrubs !
>the "where do you think we are"-episode
That shit hit me hard when I was a kid. Didn't expect that.
JD and Turk were in 2 Guys a Girl and a Pizza Place?
thats clearly van wilder, dumbass
They all have gay eyes,I don't know how to explain this but they look like bottoms
JD gets so gay in the later seasons
>no one posted Neena
are you guys gay or something
Margulies was never as hot as she was on Scrubs, neither before or after
was she the hottest JD girl ?
just when you thought kelso couldnt get any more based he turns into muffin kelso who is eve more based
>It's a Leroy song
EVERYTHINGS GONNA BE ALRIGHT NOW, YEAH
SINCE YOU'VE GONE AWAY
Some based Elliot straight shota
>a gif in 2022
me