Scrubs: Season 8, Episode 2My Last Words (6 Jan. 2009)J.D. and Turk skip "steak night" to hang out with a dying patient who has no next of kin. Director:Bill Lawrence |
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Scrubs: Season 8, Episode 2My Last Words (6 Jan. 2009)J.D. and Turk skip "steak night" to hang out with a dying patient who has no next of kin. Director:Bill Lawrence |
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| Sarah Chalke | ... |
Dr. Elliot Reid
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| Donald Faison | ... | ||
| Neil Flynn | ... |
The Janitor
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| Ken Jenkins | ... |
Dr. Bob Kelso
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| John C. McGinley | ... |
Dr. Perry Cox
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| Judy Reyes | ... | ||
| Courteney Cox | ... | ||
| Aziz Ansari | ... | ||
| Eliza Coupe | ... | ||
| Sam Lloyd | ... | ||
| Christa Miller | ... | ||
| Glynn Turman | ... |
George Valentine
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Deonte Gordon | ... |
Shawn
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| Darren Hanvey | ... | ||
J.D. and Turk skip "steak night" to hang out with a dying patient who has no next of kin.
I truly think this episode of Scrubs doesn't get a lot of recognition of being one of the best ones. Maybe its because it didn't have a lot of comedic elements but also did not have one of those emotional moments either, such as the ones in My Screwup or My Lunch.
Bottom line is this: Out of the eight seasons of Scrubs (yes, I said eight...deal with it), this episode deserves much more fanfare than what it gets. There's no make-or-break moment but it is simple and straightforward.
Awesome. A real treat. George Valentine, FTW. He ranks right up there with other Scrubs patients such as Mrs. Wilk, Jill Tracy, and other memorable patients.