most of the characters on this show were that. the janitor, tedd, the brain trust in general, cox's brother-in-law/best friend, JD's brother...supporting characters that stick with you. and that's not even talking about all the main characters! :)
apart from the Virgin Mary... also another fictional character. However, Mary "screwed outside of marriage and claimed it was God; to avoid Stoning.." thats a REAL character :)
I didn't like Elliot in this episode. Is she forgetting everything cox did to show her he respects her? 1. Punching kelso in the face 2. Helping her realize that despite Molly's personal life she made her a better doctor and was good for her 3. Helping her get Jake saying it'd be nice to see her happy for a change 4. Asking for her help with the teenage girl patient and listening to her when she said every woman feels insecure 5. Giving her the chief resident job JD is definitely his favorite but he cared about her too
i think the point was how she felt less-important than JD or less important than arguing with Kelso. not mentioning the fact that He punched Kelso because JD induced him to think "what if it's your daughter?" and he snapped
Derok Deathaxe I know you replied this a long time ago but I just wanted to say that Dr. Cox didn’t help Elliott originally with Kelso because he had his own stuff going on to deal with. He is supposed to be there for them but he’s still got his own life. But through Elliott’s conflict with Kelso, when JD tells him he’ll be an excellent father because he’d deal with Kelso if Elliott was his daughter, that’s when Dr. Cox’s own stuff is resolved because he realizes he knows what to do, so he can now help Elliott by punching Kelso in the face
The show stopped being consistent after about season 4 and became stagnant and a few seasons later went off the rails especially when it started making fun of itself. You and other people can give their own logic on it but the truth is the writers just ran out of ideas. The original idea was a typical story about young adults learning about life and career and it was set against the backdrop of them being doctors. Any show that is like this ends up stagnating once they become experienced, stable adults. The devoted fanbase this show has, me included, is why it managed to last long enough to become stale.
@@bobmeyer854 fair enough...hell, i can agree that the season one is perfect without the other 7 seasons XD but the other seven seasons gives more humour^^
@@koalabrownie that's because that's a comedy show first and foremost, this is a dramady. Big bang has a laugh track for crying out loud, it's not supposed to be super serious and deep.
Elliot has this thing about getting pissed off and forgetting about what help she's ever gotten. Cox punching Kelso, when her med student screwed up and Carla lied to her and Cox reminded her that Carla was the one who kept the secret when she screwed up repositioning the swans. Seriously, when she gets pissy, she gets selfish and forgets everyone but herself.
She's easily the worst character in the show, morally speaking. Never forget the time she slept with JD, then ditched him maybe an hour later because Shaun came back, then got pissy with JD for being angry about the whole thing and not being a supportive friend...and the show played it out like we were supposed to side with her??
cox was the same massive bastard asshole to everyone, but only elliot was needy enough to actually cry about it. JD was (ironically) a man about it and just accepted the man for what he was. that was because JD was sensitive enough to see where it came from whereas elliot could never get past the superficial ranting lunatic on the surface. it was because dr. cox cared so much about his fellow man that it shattered him whenever he was disappointed or unable to help. so he put up the angry face as a defense against caring so much, because it hurt him so much. he says as much on the day JD finally leaves - that JD was the only one who ever cared as much as he did. really, very bruce wayne of him. elliot was a fool who was so obsessed with her own failings she was incapable of seeing the truth of those that mattered most to her life, and frankly i thought JD was too good for her.
Hey, he is mean because he need to be in that way to make his students stronger im a med student and i find that way much better than be a pussy crying all around, people die you have to deal with it. This show was good.
The I-hate-Cox chat room joke is one of the best in the entire show. Sarah Chalkes ability to deliver dry punchlines were often forced, but that one she nailed.
For a show based on comedy (a bunch of it super silly, which I also loved), Scrubs also gave us some of the most tear jerking scenes ever filmed. Goddamn I loved this show.
Elliot forgot that Cox basically risked his job for her when he punched Kelso in the face when he was trying to break her down. Except for that, in early seasons he was mostly a jerk to her lol.
Radicaldanny up In the following episode Kelso implies that he TRIED to get him fired (or even arrested), but he found that despite Cox punching him in a room full of people nobody admitted to seeing anything
Just goes to show how hated Kelso actually was. It's easy to say Dr.Cox was the abrasive one everyone didn't like, but they DESPISED Kelso because, while Dr.Cox was fighting for the patients, Kelso was mostly fighting for the revenue stream and, while money is important to maintain a hospital, he did so at the expense of the actual people.
MetroidJunkie Kelso was hated because he wanted to be hated, he decided that everyone needed to be united in at least one thing which he decided would be their hate for him
Alucard That WAS the focal point of one episode but then you’ve got another one where he actually feels remorse over Cox’s patient dying due to being passed up for an experimental treatment but is just too proud to show it.
My favorite moment is when he says ”JD… thank you” In the bar at the end of the episode following his break down after ”my lunch”. He really respected JD alot
yeah but Dr. Cox only treated JD bad cause he wanted him to be the best, 110% everyday. He wanted him to be better then himself. He didn´t treat him Bad it was Harsh Love
@@eduardsauermilch8164 The same applied to her, too, and why he fired Ed. Cox pushes them because he knows they can rise to meet the challenge and be better than they thought possible.
your comment implies that the bad treatment is somehow entirely acceptable and not even the issue. "Nothing but ungrateful (to all the bad treatment that is less severe to JD's)." Way to justify the bad aspects of someone. No one should be mistreated for no reason. You act like if one person put up with it that it's somehow 'good'
@@Nimbus3690 It's not that he's just a jerk to be a jerk most of the time. He's trying to get them to step up to put in their best. If they can't handle him, they certainly can't handle some of the patients or situations the job brings.
One of the most underestimated and characterizing scenes in all the episodes. For the both of them. Delivered perfectly by the actors. Always fun to watch!
Dr. Cox always reminds me of the men I have worked with nearly all my life. They taught me that respect is earned and that sometimes, it is not given for a really long time, but when it is, it is something that is not to be given lightly. I respect Dr. Cox for how he teaches and even though is an ass, he is the kind of guy that he's an ass when he has to be. Those are the guys that sacrifice more than most people know.
I always wanted Elliot to be called out over things like this. It seemed more like she was jealous of JD and Cox's relationship. Cox was a dick to everyone including JD but he had deep moments with him...that happened because JD was unrelentless in his pursuit of Cox's aproval. Elliot just wanted the same special treatment with none of the effort.
@@marcellXcatalyst yes. So that other people might see it and learn the proper way. Just correcting someone doesn't make them an ass. Trying to make them an ass for correcting someone does.
People keep talking just about Cox punching kelso in the face for her, but Cox did a lot of other things as well. Yes he was mean a lot of the time, but in the first 2 seasons, he repeatedly reassured her and stopped making her doubt herself. In my old lady, he tells her not to doubt her call and that she made the right call. In the episode where Jill first was introduced, he completely ignored the fact that she disobeyed his order, made her realize she was too self-critical and then kindly told her to stop being so hard on herself. In the episode where she wants to be his go to intern, he calls her a good doctor when she won't call the time of death and tells her that she has to call it. He said she was a doctor with integrity to the private practice doctor and spoke like he was proud of her (after which she went into private practice anyway). He gave her advice on asking out that guy who wanted to go kayaking in new Zealand and told her he wanted to see her happy finally. And of course, he punched kelso. He repeatedly looked out for both JD and Elliot (and presumably all the other interns) so Elliot has no clue what she's talking about.
I understand dr. cox here. Of everything ive ever gone through i also want people to see me as bulletproof and never let anything get to me... that they know of
Elliot is such a crybaby. Dr. Cox treats everyone equally, he's mean to all the doctors and nurses. It's called tough love; look at how J.D. turned out. He's the freakin' safety net! Elliot should be thankful.
she is not right, she's just being a needy little baby. what did he ever give her? he made her a great doctor with his tough lessons, yet she still needs the scratch behind the ears in order to sleep at night. pathetic.
I'm hoping when and if he decides to go back into acting he ends up with a role that brings him into the limelight. Sort of like Bryan Cranston. We didnt think he was as amazing as he is until he played Walter White in Breaking Bad. After that everyone fell in love with him and realized how incredible of an actor he is.
I think at the end, deep down, Cox would have been proud of barbie to stand up and demand respect like that. As harsh the timing may have been, she did the right thing and I'm sure gained his trust too
this scene is very touching, but i think dr. cox's "You're welcome" at the end really brings out the genuineness of the whole conversation and his relationship with Elliot.
“You never show me respect” he let you risk his perfect game, punched out kelso and made you chief resident.....yeah Cox NEVER did anything for Elliot 🙄
Dr. Cox: "Sure, I was projecting my own insecurities about being a parent, but I still risked a suspension and possible jail time to punch Dr. Kelso when he was being mean to you, and told you you were doing fine." Elliot: "You've never been anything but an unsupportive bastard to me."
when you do one nice thing thats as selfish for you, hitting someone you hate, among a lifetime of being a jerk, it tends to get forgotten, a lot of people here seem to want to jump on elliot for needing a little different approach than what worked for one guy, cox is a complex character, he is not all bad, but he sure ain't all good.
One good thing doesn’t erase everything horrible thing. Besides Cox has always been the most selfish, egotistical asshole on the show he refuses to accept people doing nice things for him and gets pissy when other don’t accept the one on million times he’s a decent person. I will never understand the romanticizing of Cox he’s a wel written character but that doesn’t make him a good person.
"With me, you've never been anything but an unsupportive bastard, and you know it." Well, there was the time Dr. Cox punched out Kelso for her, and when her patient died and Cox told her that it wasn't her fault. So, that's really unfair.
As a writer I love this scene because it's dramatic but also hate it because it makes no sense. Cox has stood up for Elliot multiple times and she was aware of it too. This seemed out of character for her. Her being angry at him mocking her makes sense but if she had something like "I was trying to look out for you and it's messed up you turned that against me" it would've made more sense for her character and would've made sense for Cox to feel bad about it
This show is what taught me about using humor to build drama. That is, allowing the humor to be humor, and puncturing it with a serious moment hits the harder by the contrast. Sometimes even doing it backward works well to, having a serious moment punctuated by a joke, (although it’s harder to do the latter properly and is where the MCU has really fumbled in recent years).
I don't think that this is Elliot being a bad character, I think this is just Season 5's writers being bad writers, having forgotten that Cox did a lot of good things for her in previous episodes. Best evidence for this is Dr. Cox's face after Elliot says that he's always been unsupportive implies that Cox agrees with her.
Agreed. She has loads of respect for him as a doctor, and seeing that she n JD started out together and constantly shadow Dr. Cox, JD is more of his go-to guy rather than Elliot...for anything really. She deserves that heart-to-heart with him.
Heartbreaking thing about the end of this scene is that he opens up his heart and is vulnerable for a few seconds just to make her feel better, not him.
the thing that is really telling here is the well written example of Elliot not really giving a crap about Perry, but coming at him and demanding he show her respect. You don't get respect because you want it, you get it when you've earned it and with Perry Cox it's a thing that requires you to put the patient first - and Elliot never did.
Scrubs really has some nice soundtracks. World spins madly on, winter, how to save a life, don't stop believin'.. just to name a few. I think now an then Zach Braff had something to do with it.
Even when elliot wasn’t his favorite, he surely treated her better then others, let her into his space, allowed her to eat with him, punched kelso for her. Ironically I think she was kelsos favorite, as proven by the later parts of the series. Elliot being friends with jordan, and being close with JD, abd ending up with him also didn’t damage his opinion about her.
So I know that Elliot and Cox aren’t what you would call friends but I love this episode simply because it’s parallel to what Elliot went through in “my Old Lady” when she couldn’t decide on a treatment for her patient she needed to make a choice but was too scared. I think being able to admit that he was afraid was more than just a gesture of respect but a reminder to Elliot that even someone as skilled as dr Cox is capable of not knowing what choice to make
It's funny because at the end Cox shows that indeed he has changed. This is something he would not have done earlier. To admit to a weakness of his, something he's probably deeply ashamed of and even saying out loud hurts his pride tremendously to someone that is not a close confident of his, one of the few he would entrust such a personal revelation with, just to make them feel better and respected...that is incredible character development.
I don't know why but I feel that Dr Cox's explanation of wanting to seem 'bulletproof' was said because of what JD said to him in the previous episode. How JD still wanted to view him as a 'superhero'
...Doctor Cox called Elliot 'Barbie' in this scene!? She was VERY sharp and highly stringently studious as medical student! He's possibly MORE hardassed than RED FORMAN! lol!
Totally understood what Dr. Cox's leadership was about. I was a Platoon Sergeant in a unique platoon during the 2003 Iraqi Invasion. 20 males/20 females and an LT. I only had a few weeks to train them before the kick off. I didnt have time to cuddle them, build a rapport. I had to produce a combat ready platoon and it scared me that some of my people were gonna have them killed, either by enemy or by our own stupidity or even dumb luck. So, even though I was a kind spirit, I had to be an A-hole. I figured, being an A-hole to them, make them focus on either A. Impressing me by showing that they're better than me. B. Get angry at me and focus on doing their job effectively. C. Fear me and doing what's neccessary to complete the mission. D. Understood that all this was to have their mind focus on what I give them and not think of being killed. The one thing I couldn't show was I was vulnerable. I had tons of bouts of crying, though, I went off to a sand dune or a port-a-john and cried quietly alone. Once we finally established a F.O.B (Foward Operating Base), I slowly became that compassionate leader I wanted. At the end of 14 months, I had myself a family of Death Dealers. Finally, this scene with Elliott and Cox, was similar situation involving a Squad Leader (female) and myself. I pushed her harder than anything because she's was like me. Yet, I pushed her really hard that she'd closed off bit by bit. She got wounded during combat and I "flipped out" and got her out of there. I was guilt ridden. When I'd finally brought the courage to come and see her, she'd reacted not so well and she finally poured out her frustration and anger at me. Went on a rant about how until then, she respected me because I was tough yet, how I disregarded my safety to rescue her and jeopardized the mission, she was angry that I'd only rescued her was because I didn't want lose someone on my watch. I told her I totally agree with her. All of it was true with an addition...that bullet was supposed to be mine. She was taller than me. It hit her center of her chest. The shooter was ranged it for a shorter guy. That shooter was ranged for a headshot. That bullet was there for me and end my life...or at least have a canoe head. At that moment, I was vulnerable. I felt guilty to for her to convinced me to take point. She only wanted to show that she was worthy in my eyes. We both cried out our sorrows...then we had a laughing fit. (wtf are we crying about? Feel sad in being alive? Yeah ok!) Word spread to the Platoon that I was human, therefore, I added a new sense of respect.
If you dont already know there is a podcast that's run by JD and Turk. It's called Fake Doctors Real Friends. The have many guests, including the other actors and actresses from Scrubs.
I have a cousin who served un the Army. During basic training he dealt with a drill instructor who told him, "Every time you see my face I want you to drop and give me 25 pushups." My cousin hated that DI, despised him. Later on my cousin received Soldier of the Year... Guess who nominated him? The same DI who rode his ass into the dirt. Sometimes the people who treat you the harshest have the most to teach... And they ride you hoping that you'll live up to the potential that they see in you. Dr Cox is one of those people. He'll never admit it, but he cares.
It isn't true at all that he's never been anything but an unsupportive bastard. He punched Kelso while he was yelling at her, told her that maybe she should give herself a break once in a while when she was talking about herself and the patient who was overwhelmed (jill Tracy), told her she should keep Molly in her life because she had given Elliot the confidence to tell him off, made her chief resident, etc. Cox was an asshole to EVERYONE, it's just who he was. But he did have moments where he showed he cared about others, and there were just as many of those with Elliot as anyone.
Dr. Cox is literally one the best characters ever created in any work of fiction.
blaknite16523 so true, this may sound a like obsessive but one can understands why JD so desperately wanted him to be his mentor
most of the characters on this show were that. the janitor, tedd, the brain trust in general, cox's brother-in-law/best friend, JD's brother...supporting characters that stick with you. and that's not even talking about all the main characters! :)
apart from the Virgin Mary... also another fictional character. However, Mary "screwed outside of marriage and claimed it was God; to avoid Stoning.." thats a REAL character :)
blaknite16523 ok one of the best I can agree to this
Renlentless Tourist Did the Devil make you say this? Why do you insist on going to Hell?
I didn't like Elliot in this episode. Is she forgetting everything cox did to show her he respects her?
1. Punching kelso in the face
2. Helping her realize that despite Molly's personal life she made her a better doctor and was good for her
3. Helping her get Jake saying it'd be nice to see her happy for a change
4. Asking for her help with the teenage girl patient and listening to her when she said every woman feels insecure
5. Giving her the chief resident job
JD is definitely his favorite but he cared about her too
i think the point was how she felt less-important than JD or less important than arguing with Kelso. not mentioning the fact that He punched Kelso because JD induced him to think "what if it's your daughter?" and he snapped
Derok Deathaxe I know you replied this a long time ago but I just wanted to say that Dr. Cox didn’t help Elliott originally with Kelso because he had his own stuff going on to deal with. He is supposed to be there for them but he’s still got his own life. But through Elliott’s conflict with Kelso, when JD tells him he’ll be an excellent father because he’d deal with Kelso if Elliott was his daughter, that’s when Dr. Cox’s own stuff is resolved because he realizes he knows what to do, so he can now help Elliott by punching Kelso in the face
The show stopped being consistent after about season 4 and became stagnant and a few seasons later went off the rails especially when it started making fun of itself. You and other people can give their own logic on it but the truth is the writers just ran out of ideas. The original idea was a typical story about young adults learning about life and career and it was set against the backdrop of them being doctors. Any show that is like this ends up stagnating once they become experienced, stable adults. The devoted fanbase this show has, me included, is why it managed to last long enough to become stale.
@@bobmeyer854 fair enough...hell, i can agree that the season one is perfect without the other 7 seasons XD but the other seven seasons gives more humour^^
Also, he told her that the only reason she was going to marry Dudemeister was because everyone else was a loser.
This is what I love about Scrubs. It's hilarious comedy, but suddenly it becomes deep and serious.
No, you have to switch the adjectives.
hurr durr deep and also funny
And that's what I dislike about Big Bang Theory, it's comedy most of the time and when a moment starts to get serious, it's more comedy.
@@koalabrownie that's because that's a comedy show first and foremost, this is a dramady. Big bang has a laugh track for crying out loud, it's not supposed to be super serious and deep.
Out of the entire show, Cox is by FAR the deepest. Very well written character.
Elliot has this thing about getting pissed off and forgetting about what help she's ever gotten. Cox punching Kelso, when her med student screwed up and Carla lied to her and Cox reminded her that Carla was the one who kept the secret when she screwed up repositioning the swans. Seriously, when she gets pissy, she gets selfish and forgets everyone but herself.
Elliot is always selfish and pissy.
She's easily the worst character in the show, morally speaking. Never forget the time she slept with JD, then ditched him maybe an hour later because Shaun came back, then got pissy with JD for being angry about the whole thing and not being a supportive friend...and the show played it out like we were supposed to side with her??
It's difficult to remember those things when you're being made fun of and demoralized EVERY SINGLE DAY!
didn't JD slept with her only to dump her in the morning?
cox was the same massive bastard asshole to everyone, but only elliot was needy enough to actually cry about it. JD was (ironically) a man about it and just accepted the man for what he was. that was because JD was sensitive enough to see where it came from whereas elliot could never get past the superficial ranting lunatic on the surface. it was because dr. cox cared so much about his fellow man that it shattered him whenever he was disappointed or unable to help. so he put up the angry face as a defense against caring so much, because it hurt him so much. he says as much on the day JD finally leaves - that JD was the only one who ever cared as much as he did. really, very bruce wayne of him.
elliot was a fool who was so obsessed with her own failings she was incapable of seeing the truth of those that mattered most to her life, and frankly i thought JD was too good for her.
Elliot has always been ungrateful to Dr. Cox. He has even punched Kelso in the face for her, but all she remembers is him being mean to her.
hes a dick
Because for every time he has been nice, there is 100 times he has been horrible...just saying
i think i summed it up better.
jk
Hey, he is mean because he need to be in that way to make his students stronger im a med student and i find that way much better than be a pussy crying all around, people die you have to deal with it.
This show was good.
Help me, I can't stop watching Scrubs clips.
Nellie Vaughn If you find a solution to that problem tell me, I think I might not be able to stop... 😂
I've the same issue
One of Scrubs' best qualities was knowing when NOT to undercut the emotion.
The I-hate-Cox chat room joke is one of the best in the entire show. Sarah Chalkes ability to deliver dry punchlines were often forced, but that one she nailed.
Did anyone else love that Dr. Cox loves JD's shirt idea? I dont know why that shit made me happy
"Do you love it as much as I do?" Yes Dr Cox. I really do
For a show based on comedy (a bunch of it super silly, which I also loved), Scrubs also gave us some of the most tear jerking scenes ever filmed. Goddamn I loved this show.
Elliot forgot that Cox basically risked his job for her when he punched Kelso in the face when he was trying to break her down. Except for that, in early seasons he was mostly a jerk to her lol.
Dr Kelso wouldn't have fired him anyway.
He was harassing a female employee, which would go down VERY badly for him. XD
Radicaldanny up In the following episode Kelso implies that he TRIED to get him fired (or even arrested), but he found that despite Cox punching him in a room full of people nobody admitted to seeing anything
Just goes to show how hated Kelso actually was. It's easy to say Dr.Cox was the abrasive one everyone didn't like, but they DESPISED Kelso because, while Dr.Cox was fighting for the patients, Kelso was mostly fighting for the revenue stream and, while money is important to maintain a hospital, he did so at the expense of the actual people.
MetroidJunkie Kelso was hated because he wanted to be hated, he decided that everyone needed to be united in at least one thing which he decided would be their hate for him
Alucard
That WAS the focal point of one episode but then you’ve got another one where he actually feels remorse over Cox’s patient dying due to being passed up for an experimental treatment but is just too proud to show it.
JCM is a phenomenal actor
the "You're welcome" at the end could be one of Cox's most vulnerable moments in the entire series.
Aside from man check.
My favorite moment is when he says ”JD… thank you”
In the bar at the end of the episode following his break down after ”my lunch”.
He really respected JD alot
Don't forget when he told his middle name to Carla
The stupid thing is, Elliot got treated better by Dr. Cox than JD did. And she was nothing but ungrateful.
you can give me candy but if you stab enough, I might just die before the next candy comes along
candy = nice things
being stabbed = mean things
yeah but Dr. Cox only treated JD bad cause he wanted him to be the best, 110% everyday. He wanted him to be better then himself.
He didn´t treat him Bad it was Harsh Love
@@eduardsauermilch8164 The same applied to her, too, and why he fired Ed. Cox pushes them because he knows they can rise to meet the challenge and be better than they thought possible.
your comment implies that the bad treatment is somehow entirely acceptable and not even the issue. "Nothing but ungrateful (to all the bad treatment that is less severe to JD's)." Way to justify the bad aspects of someone. No one should be mistreated for no reason. You act like if one person put up with it that it's somehow 'good'
@@Nimbus3690 It's not that he's just a jerk to be a jerk most of the time. He's trying to get them to step up to put in their best. If they can't handle him, they certainly can't handle some of the patients or situations the job brings.
One of the most underestimated and characterizing scenes in all the episodes. For the both of them. Delivered perfectly by the actors. Always fun to watch!
BoTyke Fours years after your reply, I totally agree.
Dr. Cox always reminds me of the men I have worked with nearly all my life. They taught me that respect is earned and that sometimes, it is not given for a really long time, but when it is, it is something that is not to be given lightly. I respect Dr. Cox for how he teaches and even though is an ass, he is the kind of guy that he's an ass when he has to be. Those are the guys that sacrifice more than most people know.
I think one of the hardest things about the armour aside from the weight is taking it off....its agony even when you need to show someone your wound.
What great words.
Shit. This comment hit me like a freight train.
@@TheDGAF06 your armour heavy?
1:07 - "... and 14k lesbians."
I just got that joke
I no I didn't get til you mentioned it.
I don't get it
@@gharialnumbat5711 Ask your parents.
@@smaakjeks I get it now that I watched the clip again
@@gharialnumbat5711 :D
I always wanted Elliot to be called out over things like this. It seemed more like she was jealous of JD and Cox's relationship. Cox was a dick to everyone including JD but he had deep moments with him...that happened because JD was unrelentless in his pursuit of Cox's aproval. Elliot just wanted the same special treatment with none of the effort.
Tf you mean unrelentless lmao
surely you mean either relentless or unrelenting
@@gordonlekfors2708 Does it feel good to gramar nazi a 3 year old comment?
@@marcellXcatalyst yes. So that other people might see it and learn the proper way. Just correcting someone doesn't make them an ass. Trying to make them an ass for correcting someone does.
@@volcanolord100 Sure, whatever makes you feel better about yourself dude.
Damn, Scrubs really is an amazing show. By far one of the greatest ever made.
I honestly want that shirt.
If you put your earphones on, you could really feel the tone of cox's voice. It hits deeper than it should
I had mine on, sent chills down my body
Best thing about the whole series was Dr Cox.
I try to watch Scrubs each year, it’s an awesome show with genuine emotion at times.
A genuine heartfelt moment from Dr Cox is rarer than a four leaf clover
Every now and then I watch a clip of Scrubs and I have to rewatch the entire series again. Think I'm gonna have to start it up now
People keep talking just about Cox punching kelso in the face for her, but Cox did a lot of other things as well. Yes he was mean a lot of the time, but in the first 2 seasons, he repeatedly reassured her and stopped making her doubt herself. In my old lady, he tells her not to doubt her call and that she made the right call. In the episode where Jill first was introduced, he completely ignored the fact that she disobeyed his order, made her realize she was too self-critical and then kindly told her to stop being so hard on herself. In the episode where she wants to be his go to intern, he calls her a good doctor when she won't call the time of death and tells her that she has to call it. He said she was a doctor with integrity to the private practice doctor and spoke like he was proud of her (after which she went into private practice anyway). He gave her advice on asking out that guy who wanted to go kayaking in new Zealand and told her he wanted to see her happy finally. And of course, he punched kelso.
He repeatedly looked out for both JD and Elliot (and presumably all the other interns) so Elliot has no clue what she's talking about.
Great writing! Great delivery! 🙂❤️ Just beautiful! 😋
Aww i love cox in this episode! His facial expressions just make my heart melt! Wanna give him a huge hug.
I understand dr. cox here. Of everything ive ever gone through i also want people to see me as bulletproof and never let anything get to me... that they know of
Hands down. One of the best scenes from the series.
Elliot is such a crybaby. Dr. Cox treats everyone equally, he's mean to all the doctors and nurses. It's called tough love; look at how J.D. turned out. He's the freakin' safety net! Elliot should be thankful.
+Duncan Donuts she did have a point though!
+Duncan Donuts But Elliot is more than a little crazy at times.
Dont call her a crybaby just because you don't understand her feelings.
She happens to be right though.
Elliot is simply a selfish bitch, all the time.
she is not right, she's just being a needy little baby. what did he ever give her? he made her a great doctor with his tough lessons, yet she still needs the scratch behind the ears in order to sleep at night. pathetic.
John C. McGinley is a national treasure and should be treated as such
I'm hoping when and if he decides to go back into acting he ends up with a role that brings him into the limelight. Sort of like Bryan Cranston. We didnt think he was as amazing as he is until he played Walter White in Breaking Bad. After that everyone fell in love with him and realized how incredible of an actor he is.
INTERNATIONAL TREASURE!
I think at the end, deep down, Cox would have been proud of barbie to stand up and demand respect like that. As harsh the timing may have been, she did the right thing and I'm sure gained his trust too
IKR?! After she could barely tell Kelso, "You're mean." In that squeaky little mini-mouse voice.
That's bullshit, it's amazing that elliot just suddenly forgets everything cox did for her.
Literally a pampered rich WASP girl vs belligerent alcoholic doctor from a broken home. Fuck her.
he is such a brilliant actor
Man the delivery of "bulletproof" is just killer
YES!!! Sounds so earnest and wistful. Also love his delivery of ‘you’re welcome’. So quiet like he’s trying to hold back tears.
Dr Cox acting is incredible
Ahhh i love Johnny.C! He is such an amazing actor and his facial expressions are just to die for! :)
Ya BUT. I will never be able see him as more then cox
0:37 it would have been awesome if they took a picture of him wearing that t-shirt and printed that picture on a t-shirt
this scene is very touching, but i think dr. cox's "You're welcome" at the end really brings out the genuineness of the whole conversation and his relationship with Elliot.
Welcome back Coxer! I want one of those shirts!
Don’t worry Dr. Cox. I love it as much as you do.
One of my favorite Dr. Cox moments.
“You never show me respect” he let you risk his perfect game, punched out kelso and made you chief resident.....yeah Cox NEVER did anything for Elliot 🙄
The fact that he opened up and admitted a hard truth PURELY so that she could feel better about herself bugs me.
Right. Elliot and her need to be respected just for being Elliot never changed.
It's totally fine. Even someone like Cox needs to be vulnerable every now and then. He literally went through depression before this episode
@@omairsh8 Not for people like Elliot.
Dr. Cox: "Sure, I was projecting my own insecurities about being a parent, but I still risked a suspension and possible jail time to punch Dr. Kelso when he was being mean to you, and told you you were doing fine."
Elliot: "You've never been anything but an unsupportive bastard to me."
when you do one nice thing thats as selfish for you, hitting someone you hate, among a lifetime of being a jerk, it tends to get forgotten, a lot of people here seem to want to jump on elliot for needing a little different approach than what worked for one guy, cox is a complex character, he is not all bad, but he sure ain't all good.
One good thing doesn’t erase everything horrible thing. Besides Cox has always been the most selfish, egotistical asshole on the show he refuses to accept people doing nice things for him and gets pissy when other don’t accept the one on million times he’s a decent person. I will never understand the romanticizing of Cox he’s a wel written character but that doesn’t make him a good person.
@@trinsims7666 Mean words aren't "horrible things", Tiffany.
Plus, these people are supposed to be doctors.
"With me, you've never been anything but an unsupportive bastard, and you know it."
Well, there was the time Dr. Cox punched out Kelso for her, and when her patient died and Cox told her that it wasn't her fault. So, that's really unfair.
Aww, Johnny.C's expression makes me wanna hunt him down and give him a giant cuddle! :')
i really miss this programme
one of my all time favorite characters on tv.
"The World Spins Madly On" by The Weepies
As a writer I love this scene because it's dramatic but also hate it because it makes no sense. Cox has stood up for Elliot multiple times and she was aware of it too. This seemed out of character for her. Her being angry at him mocking her makes sense but if she had something like "I was trying to look out for you and it's messed up you turned that against me" it would've made more sense for her character and would've made sense for Cox to feel bad about it
Cox dishing out the feels as usual.
This show is what taught me about using humor to build drama. That is, allowing the humor to be humor, and puncturing it with a serious moment hits the harder by the contrast. Sometimes even doing it backward works well to, having a serious moment punctuated by a joke, (although it’s harder to do the latter properly and is where the MCU has really fumbled in recent years).
Dr cox is so quick to get up his interns but when the cards are down he can be an inspiration
No TV show has ever or will ever balance humor and drama as well as Scrubs.
"Well with me you've never been anything other than an supportive bastard"
Literally punched Kelso in the face for her season 2
He loved doing that, don't lie.
"You know that you're not exactly my favourite person in this dump." Gotta love that opening line! XD
Watching Scrub clips makes me sad that no TV show will ever be this good, in the way that scrubs was..... ever.
LoL I have no memory of writing this but me from 3 years ago is so right!
I don't think that this is Elliot being a bad character, I think this is just Season 5's writers being bad writers, having forgotten that Cox did a lot of good things for her in previous episodes. Best evidence for this is Dr. Cox's face after Elliot says that he's always been unsupportive implies that Cox agrees with her.
it is in character for her to forget these kind of things.
Agreed. He punched out Kelso for her.
The problem is that they have _several_ episodes where Elliot have to gain Dr Cox respect and ends with her getting it. It does not feel consistent.
Agreed. She has loads of respect for him as a doctor, and seeing that she n JD started out together and constantly shadow Dr. Cox, JD is more of his go-to guy rather than Elliot...for anything really. She deserves that heart-to-heart with him.
Nope. Remember how Elliot even forgot how Carla helped her out? She's always a selfish, forgetful person.
Something that Elliot has Master is what i like to call the "guilt walk off" its like "you did blah" and walk off
yes cox, i love it as much as you do and more! hehe
Welcome back, COXER!
Heartbreaking thing about the end of this scene is that he opens up his heart and is vulnerable for a few seconds just to make her feel better, not him.
Thank you ;)
the thing that is really telling here is the well written example of Elliot not really giving a crap about Perry, but coming at him and demanding he show her respect. You don't get respect because you want it, you get it when you've earned it and with Perry Cox it's a thing that requires you to put the patient first - and Elliot never did.
Elliot claimed that he didn't do anything for her. Apparently, Kelso didn't get punched in the face.
Elliot claimed that he didn't do anything for her. Apparently, Kelso didn't get punched in the face.
And just when they were done talking the nukes went off
I love when he said your welcome he sounded like he was about to cry
I feel with you.
Dr. Percival Ulysses Cox ladies and gentlemen
This show is a perfect amount of comedy and drama
1:07 I didn't fully comprehend this joke until I was halfway through my twenties! 😂
Probably my favourite Scrubs moment. I laugh even when I think about it.
"Do ya love it as much as I do?"
"To me you've been nothing but an unsupportive basterd..." Not true, what about when Cox punched Kelso?
Scrubs really has some nice soundtracks. World spins madly on, winter, how to save a life, don't stop believin'.. just to name a few.
I think now an then Zach Braff had something to do with it.
@TheSoulUnbroken Yeah!!!! Just two little words.. and my whole body's getting cold because it's so nicely performed at the right moment..
Even when elliot wasn’t his favorite, he surely treated her better then others, let her into his space, allowed her to eat with him, punched kelso for her.
Ironically I think she was kelsos favorite, as proven by the later parts of the series.
Elliot being friends with jordan, and being close with JD, abd ending up with him also didn’t damage his opinion about her.
Recommended during my break down
i love his T-shirt!!
Welcome Back, Coxer. BD
Dr. Cox’s bullet proof attitude is admirable but only when he allows himself a release now and again.
This is really sweet.
Ya know it takes a lot for Cox to get deep and it's not that often he does it for anyone...let alone "Barbie".
So I know that Elliot and Cox aren’t what you would call friends but I love this episode simply because it’s parallel to what Elliot went through in “my Old Lady” when she couldn’t decide on a treatment for her patient she needed to make a choice but was too scared. I think being able to admit that he was afraid was more than just a gesture of respect but a reminder to Elliot that even someone as skilled as dr Cox is capable of not knowing what choice to make
Dr. Cox is a superhero
It's funny because at the end Cox shows that indeed he has changed. This is something he would not have done earlier. To admit to a weakness of his, something he's probably deeply ashamed of and even saying out loud hurts his pride tremendously to someone that is not a close confident of his, one of the few he would entrust such a personal revelation with, just to make them feel better and respected...that is incredible character development.
You see a lil JD come outta him
I don't know why but I feel that Dr Cox's explanation of wanting to seem 'bulletproof' was said because of what JD said to him in the previous episode. How JD still wanted to view him as a 'superhero'
Aww you missed off the end bit
Elliot tells laverne what to do and she replies with "yeh I know I was told 4 hours ago"
*cox does a little dance*
She forgot about the time he punched kelso in the face when he was picking on her.
...Doctor Cox called Elliot 'Barbie' in this scene!? She was VERY sharp and highly stringently studious as medical student!
He's possibly MORE hardassed than RED FORMAN! lol!
"welcome back coxer" - want this
Totally understood what Dr. Cox's leadership was about.
I was a Platoon Sergeant in a unique platoon during the 2003 Iraqi Invasion. 20 males/20 females and an LT. I only had a few weeks to train them before the kick off.
I didnt have time to cuddle them, build a rapport. I had to produce a combat ready platoon and it scared me that some of my people were gonna have them killed, either by enemy or by our own stupidity or even dumb luck.
So, even though I was a kind spirit, I had to be an A-hole. I figured, being an A-hole to them, make them focus on either
A. Impressing me by showing that they're better than me.
B. Get angry at me and focus on doing their job effectively.
C. Fear me and doing what's neccessary to complete the mission.
D. Understood that all this was to have their mind focus on what I give them and not think of being killed.
The one thing I couldn't show was I was vulnerable. I had tons of bouts of crying, though, I went off to a sand dune or a port-a-john and cried quietly alone.
Once we finally established a F.O.B (Foward Operating Base), I slowly became that compassionate leader I wanted.
At the end of 14 months, I had myself a family of Death Dealers.
Finally, this scene with Elliott and Cox, was similar situation involving a Squad Leader (female) and myself. I pushed her harder than anything because she's was like me. Yet, I pushed her really hard that she'd closed off bit by bit.
She got wounded during combat and I "flipped out" and got her out of there. I was guilt ridden.
When I'd finally brought the courage to come and see her, she'd reacted not so well and she finally poured out her frustration and anger at me. Went on a rant about how until then, she respected me because I was tough yet, how I disregarded my safety to rescue her and jeopardized the mission, she was angry that I'd only rescued her was because I didn't want lose someone on my watch.
I told her I totally agree with her. All of it was true with an addition...that bullet was supposed to be mine. She was taller than me. It hit her center of her chest. The shooter was ranged it for a shorter guy. That shooter was ranged for a headshot. That bullet was there for me and end my life...or at least have a canoe head.
At that moment, I was vulnerable. I felt guilty to for her to convinced me to take point. She only wanted to show that she was worthy in my eyes.
We both cried out our sorrows...then we had a laughing fit. (wtf are we crying about? Feel sad in being alive? Yeah ok!)
Word spread to the Platoon that I was human, therefore, I added a new sense of respect.
I remember him from Platoon
this is why my sister and baby brother can never see me lose... at ANYTHING!
If you dont already know there is a podcast that's run by JD and Turk. It's called Fake Doctors Real Friends. The have many guests, including the other actors and actresses from Scrubs.
I have a cousin who served un the Army. During basic training he dealt with a drill instructor who told him, "Every time you see my face I want you to drop and give me 25 pushups."
My cousin hated that DI, despised him.
Later on my cousin received Soldier of the Year... Guess who nominated him? The same DI who rode his ass into the dirt.
Sometimes the people who treat you the harshest have the most to teach... And they ride you hoping that you'll live up to the potential that they see in you.
Dr Cox is one of those people. He'll never admit it, but he cares.
It isn't true at all that he's never been anything but an unsupportive bastard. He punched Kelso while he was yelling at her, told her that maybe she should give herself a break once in a while when she was talking about herself and the patient who was overwhelmed (jill Tracy), told her she should keep Molly in her life because she had given Elliot the confidence to tell him off, made her chief resident, etc. Cox was an asshole to EVERYONE, it's just who he was. But he did have moments where he showed he cared about others, and there were just as many of those with Elliot as anyone.