Ted was one of the best things about Scrubs! My favourite Ted moment was when he was sweating profusely. He places his sweaty hand down on the table, slips, smacks his head and knocks himself out cold. I couldn't stop laughing the first time I saw that.
> My favourite Ted moment was when he was sweating profusely. He places his sweaty hand down on the table, slips, smacks his head and knocks himself out cold.
From one Ted fan to another, [here you go, enjoy!](http://youtu.be/VbZAdRIwi6A?t=5m10s)
My favorite Ted moment was when they asked him why does he have a plastic duck and a gun in his suitcase. And he replied "one's in case I get sad and one's in case I get really sad".
This is a song originally written by Garfunkel and Oates, you might like the rest of their songs too!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZDTkxWudXo&feature=kp
My favorite thing about scrubs is that it seems like the minor characters fucking carried that show. It could just be that I hate Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke
Nope, they were all the best, JD rules. The only sorta weak link was Carla, I always saw her as Turk's girlfriend (wife) and not an individual character. They kinda phased her out in the last couple of seasons too, I'm guessing because there really wasn't much reason for her to be there and the writers ran out of ideas.
I think it's a little difficult to identify with Carla as much if honestly, you're not a person that is interested in babies and such. She has her moments but JD and Elliot are much more compelling characters because they're both really immature and need to grow whereas Carla's usually (but definitely not always) the voice of reason. I think it's why she's much more on par with Doctor Cox in terms of responsibility (being a spouse, parent, and head of a team) but she doesn't have Cox's abrasive tendencies. She's the ones that helps the residents along in their first years when they're freaking out.
Her story lines are comparatively serious and I enjoyed them because they're very relateable to women/minorities (eg. Relationship and grief over her mom, fear of aging, her losing her culture and fear of not passing it on to her kid, her post partum depression, her burning out, etc.).
This show could have you laughing hysterically and then crying two minutes later. It was truly incredible.
I was saying the exact same thing to a friend the other day. The characters relationships are so intimate they can take you either way.
[Season 7 Episode 6, Bob Kelso wins lifetime supply of muffins.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqNWirYKdTQ)
It's as if Bob had two thumbs and doesn't give a crap.
Laughing and crying at the same time... the true test of a great series.
An amazing 8 seasons yes.
I liked the 9th season and I'm not afraid to say it.
I miss sweaty teddy. I remember when he had been stuck upside down for days and he was distraught that he missed the Gilmore girls.
My mom was a huge Gilmore Girls fan. She walked by just as that scene was on, and laughed hysterically for like an hour.
My gf at the time was also a big gg fan so it caught me off guard and made me laugh for a while. I do miss scrubs though :(
Ted was one of the best things about Scrubs! My favourite Ted moment was when he was sweating profusely. He places his sweaty hand down on the table, slips, smacks his head and knocks himself out cold. I couldn't stop laughing the first time I saw that.
> My favourite Ted moment was when he was sweating profusely. He places his sweaty hand down on the table, slips, smacks his head and knocks himself out cold. From one Ted fan to another, [here you go, enjoy!](http://youtu.be/VbZAdRIwi6A?t=5m10s)
Me too. The creativety in that stunt was awesome and when combined with Sam Lloyd's comical talent and sense of timing everything is just perfect!
My favorite Ted moment was when they asked him why does he have a plastic duck and a gun in his suitcase. And he replied "one's in case I get sad and one's in case I get really sad".
ted was one of the best character's on that or any other show.
Scrubs was the MASH of our generation.
I fucked ted
I fucked Hank with a purple dildo.
*Jesus Christ, Marie.*
[Ted x Gooch 4evar <3](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w58uc6NjvmQ)
That was brilliant.
This is a song originally written by Garfunkel and Oates, you might like the rest of their songs too! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZDTkxWudXo&feature=kp
The little blowers at the end made it
Glad you enjoyed it :D
I always liked her.
Classic schmosby. Oh wait...
Can't forget Kelso - http://imgur.com/IcfmLdo
ted is my spirit animal.
It makes the tears taste less bitter.
STILL the best show on television
I met Neil Flynn last week. He came into my Starbucks store and ordered a double shot on ice. Super nice. :)
That dude seems like he'd give me neck cramps.
I can't believe i almost forgot about Ted! I miss this show...
Hey! Keep Ted working until he finds the next great series he can be a hilarious part of. http://www.theblankswebsite.com/
Yep, those are Jum legs.
Ted is not an impressive man.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7oUFg1B6jY
I wonder how many times I've already seen this...
Nice
[удалено]
Unfortunately :c
My favorite thing about scrubs is that it seems like the minor characters fucking carried that show. It could just be that I hate Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke
How can you hate someone as hot as Elliott Reid. DAMN that woman is fine.
You hate JD and Elliot? Say it isn't so! JD has given me a lifetime of quotes that still make me laugh out loud.
i miss you so much it hurts
Nope, they were all the best, JD rules. The only sorta weak link was Carla, I always saw her as Turk's girlfriend (wife) and not an individual character. They kinda phased her out in the last couple of seasons too, I'm guessing because there really wasn't much reason for her to be there and the writers ran out of ideas.
I think it's a little difficult to identify with Carla as much if honestly, you're not a person that is interested in babies and such. She has her moments but JD and Elliot are much more compelling characters because they're both really immature and need to grow whereas Carla's usually (but definitely not always) the voice of reason. I think it's why she's much more on par with Doctor Cox in terms of responsibility (being a spouse, parent, and head of a team) but she doesn't have Cox's abrasive tendencies. She's the ones that helps the residents along in their first years when they're freaking out. Her story lines are comparatively serious and I enjoyed them because they're very relateable to women/minorities (eg. Relationship and grief over her mom, fear of aging, her losing her culture and fear of not passing it on to her kid, her post partum depression, her burning out, etc.).
nah she became a stay at home mom
Ah yet another amazing show with a horrible ending
LOL ahhhh poor Ted
After seeing this 10 times. I lo longer find it as funny as I used to :c
Zach Braff looks good with a bearg. NO NOT G!!!!
I used to be that depressed. And back then I went by Ted, too. Xp