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Sam was known for his stinginess, buying JD one individual part of a bicycle as a kid until he could build the whole thing. Ritter was perfect as a recurring character. He maintained steady work for most of his career, but after his sitcom 8 Simple Rules premiered, he had his biggest television hit since the show that made him famous. Ritter played the classic sitcom dad who had to balance his place as patriarch with his desires to be a loving father.

The show, which also starred television royalty Katey Sagal and a young Kaley Cuoco, started its second season when Ritter suffered a fatal heart attack. While the show went on until , the loss was felt around the world. Guerrero hit hard, especially this early in the show. Peter is a strange one as he is not necessarily the main focus, and fans never actually see him die like many others. Yet, the episode "My Super Ego" is still pretty heartbreaking due to his death.

The episode shows apparent super-intern Nick Murdoch eventually crumbling over the pressure of being a doctor as he is unable to do anything to save a child's life, and quitting Sacred Heart. It was made clear Peter was going to die, and seeing how that can affect doctors, even the ones who appear the strongest, was a harrowing sight. As mentioned earlier, Dr. Kelso undergoes a bit of a metamorphosis near the end of the show, but before that was a hilarious but objectively unlikeable individual.

However, there were glimpses of his humanity that made fans feel for him. In one episode, Kelso decides to bump Dr. Cox's patient, Mr. Morrison, off of a drug trial that would likely save his life to make room for a potential donor to the hospital. Morrison died, and the rich patient donated enough money to reopen a wing of the hospital.

At the end of the episode, we see how Kelso actually was affected by Mr. Morrison's death and did struggle with the weight of his job, pretending to be perfectly happy when other doctors walk by. This death is more heartbreaking from a Dr. Kelso character perspective than an attachment to the character.

She was alive one minute and then the next, in the blink of an eye, Carla informed the gang that she had passed away, and we saw them return from her funeral. Carla was clearly always pretty close with her mom, and when you combine that with the strain that her relationship with Turk was under, it became quite complicated.

Ultimately, though, it brought them closer together. JD was never particularly close with his father, as we saw when he visited his son for the weekend, something that made J. Still, when he found out that he died, it was an emotional moment that he struggled with throughout the course of the episode.

The best thing to come out of it was Dr. Cox stepping up and being there for JD, even going so far as to tell him that he was proud of him. Bob Kelso. John C. McGinley Dr. Perry Cox as Dr. Perry Cox. Neil Flynn Janitor as Janitor.

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Did you know Edit. Trivia The Janitor's Dad, played by R. Lee Ermey , tells the Janitor to "sound off like [he's] got a pair! Quotes Dr. User reviews 1 Review. Top review.



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