00:00I was not disappointed. I thought it was great. I thought it was the best way in because obviously there's
00:04so much more opportunity for comedy and drama when you have two people that are not just fine and happily
00:11married and getting along.
00:12And I think it opens up some more possibilities for their storylines. And also in the original run, you know,
00:17we had so much of, you know, they're together and then they break up.
00:21And we had a lot of fun playing that in the original Scrubs. And so to do it in this
00:27iteration, I thought it was the best way to create conflict. And we had a good time.
00:33And also to make it real. I mean, I think what J.D. sees on projected on the sheet at
00:38the end of season eight is what he hopes and dreams will happen.
00:42But that doesn't necessarily come true. You know, you know, especially when you're 50 years old, you know, things that
00:49you didn't want to happen, happen.
00:50And some marriages fail, some don't. You know, and I think with the contrast with Turk and Carla, where they're
00:57as happily married as ever compared to us,
01:00who are learning now to co-parent and eventually work together.
01:04So I think it was a good way of also just showing a wide array of how marriages can turn
01:10out in midlife.
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