It’s been almost 15 years since the pilot episode of "Scrubs" aired on NBC. All these years, eight seasons of this show became for me more than another TV story (and yes, I know that the show has nine seasons, but let’s be honest, the new story just didn’t cut it). "Scrubs" was something I put on TV over and over again because J.D., Turk, and literally every other character became a part of my life. They were relatable. They were family. So now, six years after the last episode of the show came out and seven years after the last good episode of the show aired, "Scrubs" is as relatable as ever.
1. They defined #SquadGoals before #SquadGoals even existed.
2. They showed the exact way we feel when we’re done with finals.
3. It looks like a lot of politicians found in the show necessary argumentation for their campaigns.
4. We understood life a little better every time Dr. Cox got real.
5. They know how it feels when some people are just not your
kind.
6. Any onesie fans out there? You are not alone!
7. That time when you are not trying to be flirtatious but it just happens. At the wrong time. With the wrong person.
8. And then your anxiety kicks in.
9. And all you need is just somebody saying the right thing.
10. But it’s not always easy. We all have been J.D at some point.
11. People who don’t text back got us like:
12. But in the end, we learned that being emotional is okay.
13. Thanks to "Scrubs," we know how to measure the real love.
#ScrubsFanForever