donderdag 30 januari 2014

Day Six: Scrubs S01E01

Oh yes. It's happening. One of my favorite TV-shows there have ever been, and trust me, I don't have more then 5 that I can watch every time and still enjoy it. One of them is Scrubs. JD, Turk, Carla, Elliot, Dr. Cox and his passion for the Detroit Red Wings... Well, back to the first one ever.

We'll start off with John Dorian(Better known as J.D.) who starts at Sacred Heart. There is a flashback about how his information day started. The hospital doesn't want to be sued and that kinda stuff. Elliot walks into the room, J.D. likes her instantly, and Turk too, after doing a horrible impression of E.T.

Let me tell you this, Netflix doesn't have all the original music on Scrubs. So if you want the full experience, buy the DVD's. They are more then worth it, and the music is really important and great in this show. It's what keeps the show going and going into the emotions.

Back to where we were... J.D. gets to meet Carla, but he stays to look at her. Because of this, he doesn't see the lamp and hits it pretty hard. Then he meets Dr Cox, who seems as a someone who doesn't care about anyone and loves to make crappy comments.

During rounds, J.D. keeps his secret that he didn't do the patient's IV, but a nurse. Elliot runs in late and is let go when she answers Dr Kelso's answer correctly. J.D. helps her and she is let off. Then he asks Elliot on a date, and she says yes. Turk tells J.D. he doesn't want to live with J.D. anymore. J.D. agrees, but inside he's really against that idea.

Then suddenly Dr Kelso comes in, looking on his way to destroy someone. He tells him that if someone knows his secret, he will be fired immediately. "Have a terrific day".

Cox makes JD scared because he tells him that he might kill someone one or the other day. J.D. needs to be on-call in the evening. Burski, a patient, passes away and nurse Laverne tells him it happens to everyone. Turk tells J.D. he wants to live with him again.

Elliot apologizes to J.D. for not going out with him. She gives him a kiss on his cheek. J.D. walks to th eexit, and is happy that he got through his first three days without looking like a complete idiot.

My verdict: This might be, hands down, the best pilot there has ever been. It's fun, fast and it's good written. 4,8 stars out of 5 and a 9,7 out of 10.

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