If janitor would have improvised a sea world joke for the night stick(seal clubbing) with elliot having dated shawn(trainer at seaworld) woulda been a masterpiece
When the night stick joke gets set up, I KNOW Turk is going to ask "was he a cop?" and then Janitor was going to answer with something ridiculous. It was a clean setup that I knew was coming... And I still choked by laughing at the janitor's answer.
7:00 "Enid still thinks it's too snowy to go outside. I spray the windows with shaving cream to keep her out of the yard. Her wheelchair tears up the grass." 🤣🤣
I read this fun theory that the Janitor owns the hospital and he does what he does because he’s incredibly bored. Highly unlikely bordering on impossible, yes. But it’s fun to think so.
I think the janitor fucks with people in the ways that are best for them and help them grow thr most. He screws with jd who needs to learn to suck it the fuck up when life gets hard which is why his moments of lucidity come right after jd bares his teeth, he is kind to eliot when she has a bad time with her self esteme, helps her change her look, he shows kelso that hes not invincible and that he needs to change into a better person, he developes friendship with the socially recluse dr cox, he creates nonsensical rivalries with turk, hes the first person to treat ted as a an actual human being and later helps him get his girfriend and some individuality, hes the only person who can instill humility in carla, hes quite possibly one of the most effective characters in the entire series!
8:34. When my friend and I were rebuilding a bike, he took apart the back shifter and got working too fast without making a plan. This was him about 1 hour after he took it apart.
ok so follow me on this. The Janitor's name is Neil Flynn. Yes I know it's the name of the actor himself, but the show confirms that the janitor and the actor Neil Flynn are one in the same. So Neil Flynn gave up his acting career and became a Janitor for sacred heart.
A little late but how good is “Holy sh-“ “shhhhhh”. Didn’t realize how close they got to swearing on network tv there, good job scrubs. Like that easily could have been a moment where the audience goes ah ya they can’t sweat but it felt totally natural.
So the janitor's mother had him to her brother at say twelve so she's be twenty-four when he was twelve his grandmother would tell him that advice then die shortly after?
Ironically, Scrubs is the only medical show I can remember where the characters’ daily activities would NOT have resulted in an absolute hurricane of litigation.