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Scrubs, ep 37; 'My Philosophy'
Topic Started: Nov 19 2008, 01:35 AM (107 Views)
Myke
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goddamnit who cries watching the comedy channel. Someone reaffirm my masculinity.
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What masculinity?
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Guess I played it too well?

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For the lulz
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I-I'm manly! I do manly things, like drink beer and fuck chicks. Watch me shoot this deer while making chauvinistic remarks!
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I've failed to come up with something witty, so I hope you will enjoy this filler text instead.
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Manly men don't stutter when their manliness is attacked by a guy who pretends to be a girl on the internet.
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For the record, crying after episode 37 does not, in any way, shape or form, affect your level of masculinity. It is perfectly acceptable to cry after the following episodes:

Episode 4 - My Old Lady
Episode 22 - My Occurrence
Episode 37 - My Philosophy
Episode 60 - My Screw Up
Episode 113 - My Lunch
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cool story bro

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Nov 19 2008, 03:06 PM
For the record, crying after episode 37 does not, in any way, shape or form, affect your level of masculinity. It is perfectly acceptable to cry after the following episodes:

Episode 4 - My Old Lady
Episode 22 - My Occurrence
Episode 37 - My Philosophy
Episode 60 - My Screw Up
Episode 113 - My Lunch
aiight datz cool
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What was My Philosophy about again?

Edit: My Lunch made me tear up a bit. :(
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Elliot demands single-sex locker rooms from Dr. Kelso, who is considering ways he might acquire a bigger office. Turk pops the question to Carla, but not in the way he'd originally planned. One of J.D.'s favorite patients (Jill Tracy) is back in the hospital for her heart condition.
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"Waiting For My Real Life To Begin" by Colin Hay, performed by Jill Tracy with the Scrubs cast
"At Last" performed by Keren DeBerg
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Nov 19 2008, 09:36 PM
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Elliot demands single-sex locker rooms from Dr. Kelso, who is considering ways he might acquire a bigger office. Turk pops the question to Carla, but not in the way he'd originally planned. One of J.D.'s favorite patients (Jill Tracy) is back in the hospital for her heart condition.
Featured music:

"Waiting For My Real Life To Begin" by Colin Hay, performed by Jill Tracy with the Scrubs cast
"At Last" performed by Keren DeBerg
It's the one where he figures out that for every life comes death, and the other way around. The girl who had the heart condition dies in the end, but a baby is born or something like that. Her idea of death is that it's like a big broadway musical, and at the very end, as she does, everyone starts to sing. It's really good.
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Nov 19 2008, 09:54 PM
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Nov 19 2008, 09:36 PM
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Elliot demands single-sex locker rooms from Dr. Kelso, who is considering ways he might acquire a bigger office. Turk pops the question to Carla, but not in the way he'd originally planned. One of J.D.'s favorite patients (Jill Tracy) is back in the hospital for her heart condition.
Featured music:

"Waiting For My Real Life To Begin" by Colin Hay, performed by Jill Tracy with the Scrubs cast
"At Last" performed by Keren DeBerg
It's the one where he figures out that for every life comes death, and the other way around. The girl who had the heart condition dies in the end, but a baby is born or something like that. Her idea of death is that it's like a big broadway musical, and at the very end, as she does, everyone starts to sing. It's really good.
Ooooh, I remember that episode. It -was- good.
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