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I think they pretty effectively concluded that you're equally screwed whichever way you look.

Oh, and speaking of continuity errors:

It's probably just a simple continuity error, but if you want to reach, you can rationalize it thusly:

Agreed. I love him so much in his three episodes of Scrubs. He fit right into the cast, he's quirky and charismatic, and his mastery of physical comedy here are all amazing assets.

It's entirely possible that this was an intentional season-long arc. I still find it hard to take in Season 3, more so than other years of this show.

Wow, I had never put it together that way. Total commitment to the gag.

I thought it was a little coincidental, too, but the rest of the episode is worth it. Did you think Ben knew he was dying? He certainly didn't act like it.

And apparently she'd never seen The Sixth Sense. Or anything, ever.

Plus, we're going to get to Jordan's grieving process next week.

Just off the top of my head… He's mean to Elliott's boyfriend for the entire first third of the season. He hooks up with Jordan's sister and constantly ignores the fact that she's way more into him than he is into her. He goes all drama-queen on Turk because Turk had the nerve to ask his brother to be best man BEFORE

I didn't mind the "she's been here all the time" montage; as a matter of fact I like that kind of joke, especially because I've met some people like that.

Yes, less than 30 seconds before Ben dies, J.D. calls Turk a "Butt face."

Well, that was later.

That took a lot of work for me to get over, as well. I find it helps to think of it less like a plausible character moment and more like a joke delivery mechanism.

Eh, I was underwhelmed by "My Butterfly," but we'll get to that next week, I suppose. A noble experiment.

I've got a personal sweet spot for "My Philosophy," which I've talked about in the comments of these reviews before, but I have to agree that this was the most outright emotional the show ever got. I also think it's the only time we ever see Dr. Cox cry… Even after the incident near the end of Season 5, he basically

I actually did catch up in time for this set of reviews, but I have almost nothing to add. Myles, you've been on fire for the last few weeks, and your epic review of "My Screw Up" befits one of the best single episodes of any sitcom ever - both including the possible missteps and the very obvious successes.

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Do you happen to know when/where they said that? I'm not exactly surprised, but I'd love to hear it straight from the source.

Plus: BRICK FROG!!!

[confused reaction to Simpsons quote, not understanding where it comes from]