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Director-21's rating
I love Scrubs but this episode's ending really ticked me off. JD is the guy who gave up a chance to get laid so that Elliot (who he was in love with but would not have sex with him) can cry on his shoulder over her stuff getting stolen in 'My New Old Friend.' He's the guy who helped Dr Cox get over his problem in "My Fallen Idle." He's the guy who would do anything to help anyone of his friends when they have a problem, and the ending is that he needs to just suck it up and move on because his friends find him actually wanting them to be there for him (like he was for them) to be a burden. The IMDb said that I need one more line of text for the review to post, so this is it.
Great show that was about black people, but appealed to people of any race. It's real easy for shows with ethnic minority characters to appeal only to that minority. Instead this show had an exclusively black cast but didn't pander to racial stereotypes and people of any race could relate to the stories and jokes it used. A great cast headlined by the great Sherman Hemsley and featuring a great cast, including Jester Harrison as the cantankerous old man with the best one liners. Always loved the fact that Deacon Ernie J Frey was a rather self absorbed jackass but also a likable character as well. Also liked the fact that it was about a Christian church and didn't turn into a bunch of right-wing propaganda.