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Callaroga Shock Media. Scrub Season ten, episode eight, My Odds. Original air date April eighth, twenty twenty six. Hello, I’m a Johnny Mack and boy this when did you have something in your eye there? Towards the end?
This was just a fantastic episode of Scrubs.
Now for me, I knew this was coming.
Somebody had kind of spoiled this in one of the articles as I put together the podcast every day, and especially when I do the Scrubs research, so I knew doctor Cox was in episodes eight and nine, and I kind of knew why. I mean, the spoiler said doctor Cox returns with a life threatening illness. Gee, thanks spoiler. But sure enough, doctor Cox was back being buddies with doctor Park because then I seen them together and they were kind of doing the same thing again. I don’t know if they took lines that were originally designed for Cox and gave them the Park cross the season, but I like the doctor Park character.
I hate the hr lady that says that is not working. Just get rid of her. The two people at the nurses desk, they’re fun. More of them. The new interns are fined, but hr Lady just no, no, no, no, no, anyway, doctor Cox.
He’s back at Sacred Heart Hospital. JD’s pretty excited that he’s there. He wants to impress doctor Cox, and then suddenly doctor Cox collapses. It turns out doctor Cox has a condition known as microscopic polyanngitis aka MPa. That is a serious autoimmune disease that causes the body to attack its small blood vessels.
In the case of doctor Cox, it’s already pushed doctor Cox into the start of renal failure. The prognosis is not great. Both JD and doctor Cox know it. Now. You don’t think they’re gonna kill doctor Cox off next week, right, They’re not?
Like, would they do that to us? And the show has still not been renewed as I record this, I mean, would they just end? Could you imagine if that’s what the plan here? Is all along that just like they do nine seasons and out and doctor Cox dies next week and we’re all just like devastated.
Let’s talk about one of the other plots.
Doctor Tosh made a mistake that was avoidable, her patient nearly died. Doctor Reed kind of lays into her, is kind of mean to her, and then doctor Tosh goes running to the HR Lady. We get a nice scene with doctor Cox and doctor Reed, and Cox says that he realizes he was a little too harsh on Elliott. So a nice moment there between those two characters. Plenty of nice stuff between doctor Cox and JD.
Doctor Cox asked JD if he’ll pray together, and then Cox praise for JD to get eaten alive by the chair so that he doesn’t have to listen to JD. But in the end doctor Cox becomes quite human it admits that he’s scared Joe. Creator Bill Lawrence told people, we really wanted to show that dynamic of having to be a caretaker for a person that was your caretaker for so many years. We kind of accomplished it way back when we wanted to do a different flavor of it, when doctor Kelso evolved out of the role and he became less of a teacher and more of a confidant. Today, doctor Cox, Bill Laurence says, JD taking over as chief and the pilot set up the new dynamic.
What was really interesting is the only way we thought we could suck JD back into that world was for his mentor to essentially say, these young people deserve exactly what you got, and I can’t give it to them anymore. The danger of that is going well, we don’t want to see that awesome relationship and that awesome character a lot. So the end of the season is doctor Cox’s return as a patient. Bill Laurence says, we will protect and explore that relationship moving forward. Wonder what that means.
At the end of the scene, doctor Cox asked JD to promise that you’ll keep me alive for a very long time, because I don’t want my death to be the thing that makes you cynical. I try to protect you from this with everything I had, but I’m so scared. That’s kind of when you might have had some dust in your eye during that speech. That was really good. JD and Sissy as a plan that he guarantees is the best plan forward.
But then we hear the voiceover. Turke Itt asked me when I stopped needing doctor Cox’s approval, it was now because now he needed me. John McGinley said, I thought it was really brave of Bill Lawrence to explore exhaustion and fatigue and burn out in a real way for a guy who traded on alpha and being a lion seeing that alpha line freaking exhausted and shost and the writers can write that those kind of damage characters, writers can write richly. That’s a thrill for all actors to get on that page. Zach Braff says, if you look back, it’s what the whole show is leading up to, the teacher handing over the torch to the next generation.
We’ll take the break here and we’ll come back. We’ll talk about what the Scrubs gang said at pailey Fest. Over the weekend, Pailey Fest had a Scrubs panel. On the panel Bill Lawrence, current showrunner, Assim Batra, Zach Braff, Donald Faizon, Sarah Chalk, Judy Reyis, John c McGinley, Christa Miller, and Neil Flynn the janitor Huh. They got together with moderator Vanessa Bear, who plays the horrible Sacred Heart HR manager Sibby Wilson, the character that needs to go.
They screened episode nine, which airs tomorrow on ABC. I have a volleyball game at seven thirty, so I should be home by eight forty five, nine o’clock. I’ll see if I can get my wife to watch it tomorrow night. There are some spoilers. I just got spoilered myself as I scre down here.
I won’t nuke you, ow Kate, but vague we’re told. The episode drew an emotional response from the audience. At the screening, Donald Faison talked about John mcginley’s performance, saying that his wife and kids got emotional watching one scene in episode eight. All right, we’ve already talked about that. That’s not a spoiler, and he called it a testament to mcginley’s gifts as an actor.
McGinley credited Bill Lawrence for always writing Doctor Cox with layers, a character who teaches with equal parts challenge and care. Judy Reyis said stepping back into Carlo’s world once she was on set felt immediate and natural. Christa Miller minor spoiler here, but she appears as Jordan, not shocking. They are married and Doctor Cox’s in the hospital. Christa Miller also married to Bill Lawrence, so that is not shocking.
She said she hopes that Jordan had grown at least a little over the years, and that getting back on set with Zach Braff helped her find the character quickly. Neil Flynn discussed whether or not the Janitor is real or a figment of JD’s imagination. Neil Flynn said there were too many episodes where other characters interact with the Janitor, Although I think in the early part of season one the design was that the Janitor was only in JD’s imagination, but they moved away from that over time. The cast made it clear they want to continue and that there were more characters from the original run they want to bring back. They gave a shout out to Ken Jenkins, who played doctor Kelso.
Bill Lawrence confirmed that Jenkins, now in his eighties, is enthusiastic about returning. ABC has not yet announced if Scrubs will be back, which is crazy. Bill Lawrence said they went into the nine episode season wanting to prove the show could work again. The reaction from audiences and from the Pellyfest crowd suggests that it has. ABC is crazy if they don’t bring this thing back.
Scrubs loved it. Interestingly, my wife said that was not her favorite episode, which was quite surprising to me. Maybe she likes the episodes a little funnier. I don’t know. I liked it a lot.
Scrubs. I’m happy it’s around. I wanted to keep going, see you guys in the morning.