No matter what stage of life you're in, I think we all can relate to JD's struggle to grow up. If you're not going through it yourself, then you probably remember when you did. Call it a "quarter-life crisis," if you will. It's that time in your life when you have to transition from being a worry-free kid to a worry-filled adult complete with responsibility and things like baby-proofing your apartment. Thankfully, Scrubs lends a nice helping of humor to this confusing time in JD's life. But that wasn't all of the funny last night. We had: an obsession over the new hospital scale, the return of JD's brother, Janitor's campaign to save the environment, the hypocrites at Sacred Heart, Turk trapped in his Mini Cooper with bees, JD's symphony response to "Do you think I need to grow up?," Carla having to repeat the "You're human" speech from two weeks ago, and JD's broken windshield. Now, here's a look at this week's best, funniest and all around awesome lines in this edition of the Scrubies.
The Scrubies
"You know what really sucks?" JD to Turk
"Being trapped in an elevator while you whine about your stupid life?!" Dr. Cox
"Baby, how come you don't point out when I ask good questions?" Turk to Carla
"Because I don't love you like he does." Carla
"Told you!" JD
"Do you think I need to grow up?" JD to Dr. Cox
"Wow. You dream your whole life about that one moment and when it finally comes, you just, you're just not ready for it." Dr. Cox
"The answer is a sincere, emphatic, 100% definitive, never-been-so-sure-of-anything-in-my-life, unequivocal YES." Dr. Cox to JD on whether he thinks he needs to grow up
If you have a line that you would like to nominate for a Scrubie, be sure to leave me a comment and I'll publish it in a future edition. If you missed this hilarious outing, check it out on iTunes.
1 comment:
I have to add Dr. Cox's comment to Eliot about introducing Mattel's new "hypocite Barbie". That was hilarious!
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