[Hands over an 800-page textbook without looking] "Fax this." This is exactly what I'd be like if I had underlings, and exactly why I mustn't have any.
@@rosegirl3220 Thats why you will never have "underlings" and will always stay one. Noone is paying someone for doing "jumping jacks". You can maybe work in Kindergarten with that tho
settled a dispute between quarreling doctors, started an in house daycare program for hospital staff with kids, attempt to secure new equipment for hospital and acquired new cutting edge piece of tech for the hospital......the janitor probably did more as chief o medicine in one episode then kelso did in every season combined.
that we see on camera, dont know what kelso does between episodes... i mean the hospital doesnt shut down so he must be doing something to make it able to keep going
@@Legendary_sartorian Most likely also cause Janitor is just playing around which lets him to focus on the job only, while Kelso has been in the job for so long so he half-assed his way, I mean we see him using the hospital funds for personal entertainment in past episodes and likely just bought a lower quality stuffs for the hospital
That way the Janitor never got fired despite being a terrible Janitor always made me think that he had way more power than believed. Watching Scrubs for the first time I was honestly waiting for the big reveal that the Janitor isn't actually a Janitor, but a bored billionaire who actually owns the hospital.
My favorite bit is at the beginning, where everyone is just like "Sure, go for it". They know the Janitor is going to do this with or without permission.
That line taught me that the best way to insult someone is to say something that makes them so confused that they not even certain if they have been insulted.
2:19 " Hmm...Fax this to someone. " *hands Ted a entire medical book* ROFL hahahaah he doesnt even specify who to send it to, and i can only imagine the person on the other end getting page after page like " WHAT THE FUCK?! "
See, the Janitor was most interesting when he wasn't bothering JD. It's when he was doing things like this. He actually did things as the Chief of Medicine.
Did it ever occur to anybody the reason why the janitor is rarely actually seen doing janitorial work is because he’s actually the head of the department. Most heads of departments don’t actually work in their departments all the time. Think about how often Celso actually sees patients
Having been a Custodial Supervisor for almost 20 years, let's see, hire a bunch of people who know how to do their jobs better than you, then stand back and let them do there jobs, occasionally show up to demonstrate that you both do and don't know what you are doing, be really annoying to those who try to call you on your act, and, oh, occasionally get yourself fired by someone who doesn't have the authority to fire you. And, best of all, retire when you get bored with the whole thing, before they realize you haven't done any real work in years. Sounds about right.
2:20 "fax this to someone.." pass a whole book to ted.. i laughed for a long time..on the way back to my home, people think i'm crazy.. the janitor just made my day..
Whenever I see a comment that says "Like if your still watcching in 2012" I always reply with "I'm watching this on a future phone. By the way, sell all your gasoline, everything now runs on potatoes".
I always thought in the later series Janitor was gonna get promoted to head of maintenance like how turk was chief of surgery, cox chief of medicine and carla was head nurse.
The bit about the Warhammer is especially funny because one of the later editions of WFRP's critical hit charts were written by a medical doctor for extra realism. I think that happened a few years after this episode, though.