In my HS there was a guy who was small and skinny (possibly smallest guy in our grade).. by tenth grade he had the deepest voice out of everyone in the year level
I love how Turk and Elliot matured along the seasons. I remember how they are so scared about their first hospital takeover and here they are just chill eventhough its only 2 of them.
@@darthlazurus4382 Bill Lawrence, the creator of the show himself, ahead of the season 9 premiere, told fans to treat it as kind of a spin off show and not part of the original story. He even wanted this 9th season to have a diferent name, to distance it from the original Scrubs story, but ABC refused. Still he managed to discreetly add a caption saying "Med School" to the opening sequence, making it clear that this new season was something completely separate from the 8 seasons that aired before it. He knew this 9th season would be a soulless husk of the original show because he was already focused on filming Cougar Town, many actors from the old cast had already moved on to new projects and the storylines from the first 8 seasons were perfectly finished by that absolute masterpiece of a series finale. This 9th season was a quick cashgrab for ABC, and Bill Lawrence treated it as such.
@Average Joesson One of the reasons why Scrubs was an immediate success was that it was EXACTLY what happened in hospitals. Hot doctors get hit on, regularly. The only non-realistic bit was The Janitor, who would have been fired by the second episode and arrested by the second season.
@Average Joesson it happens.... doctors are still people too. We only have a ton of book knowledge attached. Also depending on the type of doctor... you do what you have to do to save the patient. Generally the emergency field, which depending on the poisoning could warrant the slap.
The guy that plays Howie looks so different in series of unfortunate events then what he looked like in scrubs. I forget that some people’s heads can change shape slightly with age
shastapurpledaisy If so, that’s not him. They’re played by two different actors, look it up. Although the guy you’re referring to did appear in the 9th series in a really small role.
I mean, it's The Todd. He'll bang just about anything or anyone that will allow him to. Which, granted, is not that many things/people, but still... Also, sorry for digging up a 7-month-old comment, but I just had to reply.
"Howie"..... Jakester... should really consider being a part of a funny zombie movie, say Zombieland two or something in that direction... right? Come on the dude deserve the win, 'he been persistent'... Can I get a, HELL YEA?!?
Thats actually very interesting. Their voices are indeed, eerily similar. *checks for Vin's nerd cred...ha!.."Dungeons and Dragons"..It's truly in us all..:) ...Anywho, I must say that I know what your username is a reference to....and it is wonderful.
It's not "KAP-grass" syndrome, Turk. It's "kap-GRAH" delusion (or syndrome). Like in that episode where Dr. Cox had a patient he simply couldn't diagnose, and JD and Turk correctly diagnosed him with "acute intermittent porphyria" but pronounced it wrong: they said "poor-fur-REE-ah" when it's "poor-FEAR-ree-ah." I know that writers working on shows that use complicated terminology can't always be right, but that's what on-staff experts are for, right? You think the nerds from Big Bang Theory actually know all that sciency crap?
embrezar- Uhhhhh, no. It’s Capgras Syndrome also known as Capgras Delusion. For someone who was so adamant about this, you sure are totally wrong. Google is your friend, it’s also free; use it.