Originally posted by: lokiju
The one where Dr. Cox calls JD a girls name!!!!!!
Originally posted by: lokiju
The one where Dr. Cox calls JD a girls name!!!!!!
Originally posted by: lokiju
The one where Dr. Cox calls JD a girls name!!!!!!
EDIT:
For a more serious reply...
That's one of my top favorite shows.
Hard to say which is the best one but the whole run there where Brandon Frasier was Dr. Cox's friend and fighting cancer, that was a pretty good one, just the way it all ended, was something.
Originally posted by: brownboi512
where dr. cox's brother in law dies and he has a hard time letting go...the ending was awesome
Originally posted by: ric1287
where coxy kills the three patients b/c of the bad donor.
all of them
Originally posted by: m1ldslide1
Originally posted by: brownboi512
where dr. cox's brother in law dies and he has a hard time letting go...the ending was awesome
Word. If you've watched the bulk of the episodes to that point, it was a more affecting episode than many 'drama' shows on tv.
Originally posted by: m1ldslide1
Originally posted by: brownboi512
where dr. cox's brother in law dies and he has a hard time letting go...the ending was awesome
Word. If you've watched the bulk of the episodes to that point, it was a more affecting episode than many 'drama' shows on tv.
Originally posted by: Accipiter22
Originally posted by: m1ldslide1
Originally posted by: brownboi512
where dr. cox's brother in law dies and he has a hard time letting go...the ending was awesome
Word. If you've watched the bulk of the episodes to that point, it was a more affecting episode than many 'drama' shows on tv.
Yha, that one and the organ transplant one I referenced are generally considered as the two 'high point' episodes for the series...
Sometimes I think the show would be better as a drama, but either way it's my favorite show on television. I'm wondering how they end it all....I think Dr. Cox has to finally let JD go and become the doctor he has the potential to become, realizing that JD is a better doctor than he (dr. cox) could ever be because of how JD can connect on an emotional level with his patients, while cox is emotionally dead