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Scrubs: My Finale: Part 2 (2009)
Perfection
I could go on and on on why this is the best possible finale for the series they could have ever written, but I won't... It would be too long and philosophical. All the answers you may have are answered, but not in a cheesy 90s way, but in the most humane and sincere way: with hope. I cannot address it more: go see this episode for yourself.
The one thing I can only say is that 8 seasons, 160+ episodes were worth it JUST to see this episode and understand all of its magnitude. After this episode you will never be able to listen to Peter Gabriel without crying again, maybe you won't even feel feelings so strong as the ones at the end of this episode. i am not kidding: I'd take this series over many aspects of real life!
Best TV series I have ever seen and that I'll ever get the pleasure to see: pure and inhumane perfection.
Scrubs: My New Role (2009)
So emotional to see how the series progresses
My 10 may be a little bit unfair: I know this isn't the most emotional episode of the series, but I still liked it a lot.
Dr. Cox becomes the new Kelso and JD has to take the role of the new dr.Cox, as the doctor that always stands up against the chief of medicine.
After 8 years of seeing the characters develop this is the episode that makes you realize how things have really changed and if you are a huge fan of the series it will leave you with a lump in your throat.
The whole mentor dynamic is over, the tides have shifted and the relationship between Cox and Dorian is so different from the start of the series, the characters have changed so much, that I dare any big time fan not to get emotional to such a twist.
Scrubs: My Last Words (2009)
Best one of the series?
In this episode JD and Turk stay with a patient (Mr Valentine) in the last hours of his life.
It isn't the episode that show the most character progression, but I believe that it is the most human in a series that overflows with humanity.
No Cox, no Elliot, no Kelso, no Janitor... The episode works entirely on the relationship between Mr. Valentine and his two doctors that want to make his last moments happy.
The comedy is not the wittiest, but it comes from the chemistry between the actors and the goofiness of Ted.
It may not make you laugh the most, but after "My Finale part 2" it is the episode that will make you cry the most: for the majority of the episode I was in tears.
Only criticism is the interns, since in adding all those new characters between season 7 and 8 the show jumps the shark a bit.
It's still on my top 3 best episodes of the series and top 10 in best episodes of all time in any series.
Scrubs: His Story IV (2007)
Surprisingnly perfect
In this episode we take the point of view of Kelso and the way they are able to humanize the character is awesome.
After this episode I started to find Kelso as one of the best characters in the series, it is really that good of a performance from the actor.
Moreover the political commentary on Iraq may be dated, but the feud between republicans and democrats without any clear winners is well written and doesn't overstay its welcome.
No tear, no tear jerking moments: just pure humanity... They are able to build a great episode even without a gimmick or a sad sad finale.
One of the best of the series!