every time i see this i think i’m ready for it, and it still hits the same
chickeneatfin on
i’ll never forget the impact this had on me watching this episode as a kid, you think it’s just a regular ep then suddenly this happens and you have no idea what just hit you so suddenly. incredible writing and the episode after where dr cox says thanks and refers to him as “JD” and touches his shoulder, remains one of my favourite moments in the series.
rnilf on
Someone pointed out to me that it’s pretty obvious once you notice Brendan Fraser no longer has his camera, which the show made a point to focus on beforehand.
Dangerous-Energy8159 on
A moment in television history.
patricksaurus on
A gut punch transmitted through television over 22 minutes.
vagabond0977 on
Thanks, now I’m sad.
ster1ing on
This episode ruins me every time I see it. From the first time I saw it as a teen who’s lost nobody to now where I’ve lost too many. Brendan Fraiser played his role so well.
Most-Artichoke6184 on
This scene absolutely blew me away the first time I saw it and this was before I had a DVR, so I couldn’t immediately rewind it and watch it again to figure out what I missed.
ActionFilmsFan1995 on
Second favorite moment of the whole show, only the rabies one beats it, and it’s very close.
CiDevant on
Not today Satan.
0ttoChriek on
Bill Lawrence knows exactly how to get you, and his music choices amplify every emotion. Scrubs was full of moments like this, but this is probably the best.
alexsings on
One of the best scenes in the best show in my little world.
Also…. The scene when Dr Cox loses the rabies patient and he loses it is absolutely fantastic.
BeerGogglesFTW on
This one gets all the attention, because of the surprise factor. Good episode. Brendan Fraser.
But for me, the scene in Scrubs that hits the hardest is when they lose all of those patients to the rabies infected organs and it breaks Dr Cox.
Diamondback424 on
Could you please not *intentionally* ruin my day?
mjknlr on
This episode’s central conceit and twist make absolutely no sense. I’ve always struggled to connect with it emotionally when it does seem like it’s written for the sake of the twist, and JD’s mishandling of the arbitrary patient as a placeholder for Ben’s death doesn’t add up to me.
Still, I always respect that they took a huge swing. I think this may have been the first episode of Scrubs I ever saw as a kid.
ThatGuyFromTheM0vie on
I’m so happy Brendan is on a comeback run
herewego199209 on
This, the ending to Boy Meets World and the ending to The Good Place are the three times I’ve been choked up during a. TV show.
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every time i see this i think i’m ready for it, and it still hits the same
i’ll never forget the impact this had on me watching this episode as a kid, you think it’s just a regular ep then suddenly this happens and you have no idea what just hit you so suddenly. incredible writing and the episode after where dr cox says thanks and refers to him as “JD” and touches his shoulder, remains one of my favourite moments in the series.
Someone pointed out to me that it’s pretty obvious once you notice Brendan Fraser no longer has his camera, which the show made a point to focus on beforehand.
A moment in television history.
A gut punch transmitted through television over 22 minutes.
Thanks, now I’m sad.
This episode ruins me every time I see it. From the first time I saw it as a teen who’s lost nobody to now where I’ve lost too many. Brendan Fraiser played his role so well.
This scene absolutely blew me away the first time I saw it and this was before I had a DVR, so I couldn’t immediately rewind it and watch it again to figure out what I missed.
Second favorite moment of the whole show, only the rabies one beats it, and it’s very close.
Not today Satan.
Bill Lawrence knows exactly how to get you, and his music choices amplify every emotion. Scrubs was full of moments like this, but this is probably the best.
One of the best scenes in the best show in my little world.
Also…. The scene when Dr Cox loses the rabies patient and he loses it is absolutely fantastic.
This one gets all the attention, because of the surprise factor. Good episode. Brendan Fraser.
But for me, the scene in Scrubs that hits the hardest is when they lose all of those patients to the rabies infected organs and it breaks Dr Cox.
Could you please not *intentionally* ruin my day?
This episode’s central conceit and twist make absolutely no sense. I’ve always struggled to connect with it emotionally when it does seem like it’s written for the sake of the twist, and JD’s mishandling of the arbitrary patient as a placeholder for Ben’s death doesn’t add up to me.
Still, I always respect that they took a huge swing. I think this may have been the first episode of Scrubs I ever saw as a kid.
I’m so happy Brendan is on a comeback run
This, the ending to Boy Meets World and the ending to The Good Place are the three times I’ve been choked up during a. TV show.
Is this a T-Mobile commercial?