"I love this moment so much I want to have sex with it": Your favorite Scrubs moments
#1
Posted Jun 13, 2006 @ 6:01 AM
I am too tired to provide a list right now, but I'll kick things off with Carla's speech to J.D. near the end of "My Nickname." First that came to mind.
#2
Posted Jun 13, 2006 @ 7:28 PM
I also liked when JD made a mad rush to show Heather Graham's character that he had permission from Eliot to fool around with her. When the Janitor takes him out to the middle of the desert. "After three years, do you not get how things work between us?"
#3
Posted Jun 15, 2006 @ 4:41 PM
#4
Posted Jun 16, 2006 @ 1:05 PM
When Dr. Cox smashes the bejeebus out of Colin Hay's guitar and then says "That'll do". Crack up EVERY SINGLE TIME I see it.
I wanted to pick my favorite Brendan Fraser moment, but I just can't narrow it down to one. So I'll vote for "everything Brendan Fraser ever did on Scrubs".
Edited by luhu, Jun 16, 2006 @ 1:06 PM.
#5
Posted Jun 17, 2006 @ 7:26 PM
#6
Posted Jun 17, 2006 @ 7:41 PM
I know this is unpopular, but that first kiss between JD and Elliot (after she confesses "I WAS jealous") is one of my favorite TV kisses ever. It was just so unexpected, and has such real passion and feeling behind it. It felt so real, not like the staged, orchestrated make out sessions you often see on TV!
#7
Posted Jun 18, 2006 @ 12:19 AM
#8
Posted Jun 18, 2006 @ 2:39 PM
I laugh so hard every. single. time. Just thinking of it, even.
And I know I mentioned it in the quotes thread, but the way Spence says to Cox "You just had a baby!" is fantastic.
#9
Posted Jun 19, 2006 @ 11:55 AM
#10
Posted Jul 7, 2006 @ 9:12 AM
#11
Posted Jul 8, 2006 @ 11:58 PM
Also, for reasons I can't explain, I just love the moment in "My Friend the Doctor" where Turk jumps out of the car. Between seeing him rolling down the highway getting run over a couple times, and J.D.'s hilariously delivered "Yes, it was your bad, Carla"... it's awesome. I've rewound that scene on my DVDs more than any other, probably. And the expressions on J.D.'s and Carla's faces before the car collides with the ground below are priceless.
#12
Posted Jul 9, 2006 @ 9:37 PM
I win. :)
#13
Posted Jul 11, 2006 @ 10:25 PM
Anytime Sarah Chalke is shown in a bra or slutty nurses' outfit.
From that vein I'd go with 'anytime Sarah Chalke makes that face with those little wrinkles in her nose,' but my #1 would be the 'I told you so' dance.
#14
Posted Jul 12, 2006 @ 4:56 AM
#15
Posted Jul 12, 2006 @ 8:22 PM
Any scene where Dr. Cox shows his vulnerable side or insight into his screwed up mentality. They're a dime a dozen but always so poiganant and painstakingly awesome (e.g. breakdown in My Lunch, when Brendan Fraser dies, His Story, etc)
They were less than 10 episodes in, and Dr. Cox says, "Wait, you want to be me, newbie? Don't you get that I...barely want to be me?"
I was hooked on the show before that, and that line uber-hooked me, and now I'm watching Scrubs on a daily basis and wearing out my DVDs. :)
#16
Posted Jul 13, 2006 @ 12:39 AM
They were less than 10 episodes in, and Dr. Cox says, "Wait, you want to be me, newbie? Don't you get that I...barely want to be me?"
I was hooked on the show before that, and that line uber-hooked me, and now I'm watching Scrubs on a daily basis and wearing out my DVDs. :)
Gah. Vulnerable!Cox kills me everytime.
#17
Posted Jul 13, 2006 @ 10:26 AM
They were less than 10 episodes in, and Dr. Cox says, "Wait, you want to be me, newbie? Don't you get that I...barely want to be me?"
Speaking for myself (well, duh), I don't think there's a single line or moment in the entire first season that hurts like that one does. And it's such a small little thing in an episode that's not really about Dr. Cox or his relationship with J.D. at all, so it's a totally unexpected blow.
#18
Posted Jul 14, 2006 @ 11:43 AM
1) The scene between Cox and Dan Dorian (one of my least favorite characters in and of himself, but usually bringing some sort of wake up for J.D.) where Dan tells Cox that his brother looks up to him, and that he has to be the role model that Dan could never be. Great Moment.
2) The end of My Philosophy in Season 2 when the character that J.D. has bonded with dies, and J.D. imagines her 'Broadway Musical' dream. This coincides with Turk asking Carla to marry him right before she goes to visit her sick aunt and says she's got to think about it. One of my favorite episodes overall actually.
3) I love Cox's baseball speech about pitching a perfect game in Season 1. "My Blind Date". :
"There's nothing wrong with a one-hitter...in fact it's miraculous, and I won't have you cheapen what should be an endless pursuit of perfection just because you want the world to laugh with you tonight....You better get yourself a cup of coffee. New game starts in 4 minutes."
4) Pretty much anything with Ted the Lawyer. From imagining the sound of drowning Kelso, to finally getting the courage to jump off the roof, to all of the songs his band sings, to him blacking out when JD and Turk ask him about the liability of hitting golfballs off the hospital roof. Ted's the best.
#19
Posted Jul 14, 2006 @ 4:50 PM
#20
Posted Jul 17, 2006 @ 9:55 AM
#21
Posted Jul 17, 2006 @ 3:33 PM
Perfect!
Butler Did it, you took my fave moment- the Boardway Musical- I openly weep during that scene- every time.
#22
Posted Jul 25, 2006 @ 12:14 PM
#23
Posted Jul 26, 2006 @ 11:27 AM
Turk singing his own version of "Sanford and Son."
Turk and his backpack that looks like a woman's purse.
Anytime Ted and his band sing.
Gawd, this show is so great :)
#24
Posted Jul 28, 2006 @ 9:17 AM
#25
Posted Aug 2, 2006 @ 11:37 PM
#26
Posted Aug 3, 2006 @ 8:49 PM
I like every moment where Cox and Kelso get along. You know they hate each other because of their opposing morals - being that Cox actually has morals and Kelso doesn't. Yet both of them are very alike in that they hate everybody, and sometimes they have a good rapport when they're being equally curmudgeonly. I like the moment in "Her Story II" when they're listening to JD/Turk and Carla/Elliot's conversations and remarking how stupid they are. And of course, I love the way they try to take down Molly Clock in "My Common Enemy."
I also love "Kelly Ripa!" accompanied with fingersnap. Even though I don't quite get it, I still want to use it.
#27
Posted Aug 4, 2006 @ 10:02 AM
#28
Posted Aug 8, 2006 @ 7:53 PM
Turk singing his own version of "Sanford and Son."
hahahaha thats such a good moment.
Turk: Quiet down now, it is time to watch the show. Yes, it's started, don't be lickin' me no mo'. Matter'a fact could you get me a handy-wiiiipe?
So funny.
Theres also another moment with Cox when he's talking to the interns and says something like
..between us we have enough brain power to light up an entire city!......Not a real city mind you but definitely a tiny ant city whose government has just enforced new energy conservation laws..."
He's so effing brilliant.
#29
Posted Aug 9, 2006 @ 10:16 AM
That episode also gave us the great line, "I'm sorry, but I think life is just too short to spend your time working someplace where people don't crap their pants at the mere sight of you."
#30
Posted Aug 14, 2006 @ 8:42 AM
I loved this one. The very idea of Kelso delivering that line is hilarious, and Ken Jenkins' prim delivery is priceless. This definitely goes on my (thankfully short) list of "So Funny I Peed A Little" moments.I love the fantasy sequence where Kelso and Elliot's dad are circling each other in old time boxing outfits. The way Kelso says "Bring it on, bitch" is fantastic.







