Dr. Kelso is the best character on the show.
Love it, helped me a lot in very different ways. Haven't watched it in a while tho, thanks for reminding me OP. Will watch it again.
Also, Sarah Chalke was smoking.
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if you're going to watch it, watch the first two seasons. Starting in season three, it gets significantly goofier, a quality that only ramps up over time, and the fantastical stuff gets more and more elaborate with less and less resonance, a la Family Guy.
It's also the show with perhaps the most significant Flanderization of all time, with everyone starting off semi-realistically and become goofy weirdos that are unrecognizable compared to their original incarnations. J.D. turns into a metrosexual manchild, Turk turns into his fun-loving, over-the-top "chocolate bear", Carla turns into a smiling nag, Dr. Cox turns into a rant machine, Dr. Kelso turns into a "dirty old man with a heart of gold", the Janitor turns into a creepy eccentric, etc.
You're not wrong, but that's not to say the later seasons are without nuance. Seasons 3 and 5 have the most emotionally impactful episodes/arcs of the season. Season 8 brings that one romance to a conclusion that wouldn't have had the same impact without the previous 7 seasons. And Carla's postpartum arc in season 5 is pretty important for representation.
And the Janitor may become eccentric later, but he starts off weird and vindictive and that strangeness doesn't let up throughout the series. Really, there's only a couple of episodes that make him a real character and those are in the later seasons.
Community?No, sadly. We're allowed one "comedy with heart and also sadness" per generation. Our parents had MASH. We have Scrubs. We now must wait another 20 years for the next one in the pipeline.
My sister works in a hospital. According to her Scrubs is basically real life for them, also Grey's Anatomy is painfully inaccurate. She also says most surgeons follow the stereotype.
Dunno, I think 30 Rock is a pretty good shout
30 Rock didn't have the drama and real depressing shit scrubs had.
Find me a 30 Rock moment like how to save a life.
Community?
A non spoiler way to give everyone who has seen the show some feels : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dddrq61sq4U
I have the whole lot on DVD and they explain that they had 2 Doctors that they went to because they wanted accuracy. I remember that one of them had the initials JD, so they called him "Real JD".To add to the accuracy comments:
My gf and I re-watched scrubs recently (I'm a pharmacist and she's a Dr.) and were trying to spot mistakes.
In one episode JD and Elliott are with a patient and Elliott intubates him. She does it really casually while talking to JD and not really concentrating. Gf immediately declares it to be bs that she could tube so easily.
Then Dr. Cox comes in and spots that Elliott has intubated wrong and is inflating the stomach.
So the one time she thought she'd spotted a mistake, turns out they new exactly what they were doing.
Bingo. There are shows that are funny (too many to name). There are shows that are funny and have a ton of heart (30 Rock and Parks & Rec). There are few shows that have both of those and also emotional moments on the regular and aren't just part of "a very special episode." MASH was one of those. Scrubs was one of those. Uh...hm. I can't think of another off the top of my head. Futurama had emotional episodes, but they revolved around a handful of episodes. The rest was exceptional comedy. The perfect blending of the three elements is what made Scrubs so special.
I don't agree with skipping any of it, but seasons 6 and 7 are definitely the low point.
Great show, that could be wacky and stupid and still completely nail moments like this (trying to not spoil anything for OP):
Could also try https://youtu.be/cHlf08yTPiU
Best bromance of all time.
I wish I had guy love lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPZa9FHPTQI my best friend is a woman. I have a bunch of bros but nothing like JD and Turk have
Dr. Kelso is the best character on the show.
I think it's about time I watched Scrubs again.
Edit: that Journey track got popular again because of Glee, but we all know Scrubs used it first and inspired it.
Which Journey song? Don't you mean Boston's More than a Feeling?
Man there's truth that. He was a pretty tortured guy deep down inside having to play gatekeeper with people's lives.
Love it, helped me a lot in very different ways. Haven't watched it in a while tho, thanks for reminding me OP. Will watch it again.
Also, Sarah Chalke was smoking.
He was far subtler in earlier seasons, though, probably because they made the first season with the idea in mind that he might just be a figment of J.D.'s imagination.
Done with season 1. Love this show a ton. What's the best season I have to look forward to?
What I can't get over is how cheesy it all is. Yet it somehow works. Like the show beats you over the head with moral lessons, but everything in between is fucking gold.
I played this at my grandmother's funeral. Such a beautiful song. I owe Scrubs for this. One of my favorite shows of all time.Could also try https://youtu.be/cHlf08yTPiU
Done with season 1. Love this show a ton. What's the best season I have to look forward to?