Thursday, April 5, 2007

Scrubs

Ok so I am officially JD from scrubs. Why? I don't know, all I do know is that there is no other person on t.v. right now that better describes me then JD. On this last episode the moral of the story was about listening. I've always notice that there are usually three different storylines in each episode that correlate with the theme of the episode. This installment had Dr. Kelso had his ear drums popped by a pair of tight stethoscope, JD and Dr. Cox didn't only listened to a patient for fifteen seconds at a time( they said that is all they need), this however turns out poorly when they realize that in those fifteen seconds you can miss a lot, even a patients clear signs of depression. In addition to this Elliot and Carla had a dispute about what medicine to give a patient, and while Elliot (the doctor) chose Carla’s (the nurse) opinion over her own Elliot learned that experience doesn’t always dictate the best choice. Overall again the moral was listening. We take for granted the fact that our eardrum can transmit sound waves into audible speech. Most of the time we just don’t care. Either from years of caring too much or just having to much on our mind to care. The thing we don’t realize is that listening is actually what brings us closer together. Anything from listening to your girlfriend complain about her day or the sounds of Detroit on a busy afternoon. I’ll admit I used to take a lot for granted in this world because I always thought “it’ll still be there in the morning”. The thing is though.....it may not be

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