I wonder why didn't we see Milos in more episodes? I feel like that character being shown only once was a missed opportunity for some great scrubs antics...
The show producers were careful to only keep a character around as long as they were entertaining. They leave and the audience thinks they should have stuck around, but in reality the producers ran out of jokes for them, so if they were in more episodes, they would get boring, and it would ruin the impression you have of them.
Scrubs missed a golden opportunity to have milos part of the support characters. Edit; I literally never got any notifications I got 2k likes or 13 comments so oh shit waddup
They did have two doctors consulting. Basically the real life versions of J.D. and Elliott. Yes sometimes they got the medical stuff incorrect, but they were done for entertainment purposes
One of my doctor said the same thing because everyday isn't some new medical mystery or adventure some days it's just mundane stuff. A lot of the time nothing exciting happens it's just the same old faces and doing the same old things.
He was just an ER parody, his characterization wasn't any more varied beyond that. The show also didn't really add any additional main characters beyond the initial 5. Even Jordan and Kelso are arguably supporting characters, they rarely have episodes focused on them.
True, but Milos was kind of arrogant himself. While it sucks that he had to redo his residency he should still treat Turk as a superior and not offer to do his rounds.
@@Jennyfisch The man was an accomplished specialist, no surgeon there was his superior in academics or skill, they were at best equals. He was being kind, he could cover for turk since he was forced to do the rounds anyway.
at 1:48 it has Cox and Dorian as surgeons… In the wise words of Perry, WRONG WRONG RONG WRONG, WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG, YOU'RE WRONG, YOU'RE WRONG, YOU'RE WRONG!
Can we take a moment and appreciate: How the heck did Kelso pronounce Milos' name right? I listened to it 20 times, and I still can't get past the second syllable
I liked this funny nod to ER which had a main character who was an accomplished doctor from a war torn country. Croatia, I think. I forget the doctor's name.
It was burned to the ground. I was eight years old when civil war started in ex Yugoslavia. Bosnia had Herzegovina was hit by the war the most between the Serbs and Muslims. Miloš is a typical Serbian name, boys are still named Miloš in a memory of Miloš Obilić a grand hero who killed a sultan of Ottoman empire during the battle in Serbia that took place in the field Kosovo and Metohija in 1389. Sadly the battle was lost, and from that time Serbian ordeal started.
@@vixxp2856 well you cannot spread your lies here and especially not to me since I was born in Sarajevo. Being Serb myself, I know how you started the civil war by killing Serbian people in the centre of the Sarajevo during the wedding in the brought daylight. What is a Bosniak? A Bosnian Muslim who converted from Christianity to Islam?
They nailed Eastern European guy so well. For people, calling him Russian - his accent is quite simular to russian indeed, but judging from the name, he rather comes from Serbia (hence "my country, burned to the ground" quote). Although, serbs are very close to russians in many aspects
@@Komenter burned to groudn could be reference to yugoslavia.serbia itself got pretty easily comapred to bosnia and croatia of which large parts were literraly burned to groudn.
@Flibbertigibbet6 russia is sympahtehtic to serbia cause they are loyal orthdox slavs.poles are slavs but they and russians are in bad relations.croats whcih are aslo catholic slavs dont like russians much.
@@himpim642 exactly why i said bosnia! milos isn't a traditionally croatian name, and serbia got off with a few scratches here and there. sure, he could mean yugoslavia, but at that point people referred to "their country" as their homeland, not yugoslavia itself. we'll never know, tho!
Well I'm from croatia and tried to pronounce his surname....loads of fun,especially because it's easily doable up until the last third which was the most ridicuoluosly put together.For all those wondering :P croatian and I'm preety bosnian and serbian surnames aren't so long,although I think Radovicnovizidivich would pass as a nomal surname although it's quite long.Radovichnovizich wouldn't be odd at all IMO.
Uhm, Radovic(etc.) is not a russian name, not at all. It's from one of the balkan countries, probably Croatia, Bosnia or Serbia in this case since he refered to his country burning around him. One of the ex-Jugoslavian countries in any case. Call a Croatian/Bosnian/Serbian "Russian" and you may end up with some teeth missing... or a broken finger. Or with your liver outside of your body. >_> Well okay, a Serbian might just swear at you.
***** So, events during the Kosovo War in 1999 like the NATO bombardement of the Serbian City of Novi Sad are just a myth then? ;) Please excuse the sarcasm, but you are wrong. Granted, at the time it was still officially the "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia", but it was really just Serbia and Montenegro... and afterwards, just Serbia.
Hate to say it, but I shut up quite a few opponents in arguments with phrases such as ''You never knew what it was like to watch your whole country collapse, live on a couple of dollars a month, stand in lines for a loaf of bread and listen to bombs falling out of the sky, which sounds just like lightning, except you can't assure yourself that no one got hurt.'' Hell, if you experienced such nightmarish sh*t for almost an entire decade, the least you can do is milk it for all it's worth.
When people bring up slavery reparations, I ask them where's the reparations for Warsaw being bombed to bits three times and all the Poles that got unceremoniously murdered over the years? Or the fact Poland _didn't exist on a map_ for over a century? Poland only really regained all of it's sovereignity at the end of World War I.
"I re-attach child's arm once, in rusty SHELL, of car. I can still see dead bodies that littered streets, as my country burn... to ground." "I guess you should have followed my advice...vice...ice..." LMAO.
none the less, i'd be sad if had to answer to either of them. Milos is certainly more mature than both of them and has plenty of experience in real life. also, the way he says his lines is fun for the ears.
In some Military Circles this Surname would be refereed to a “Wheelbarrow with an R”, inferring that it was a Wheelbarrow of disassociated letters beginning with the letter R.
With him crying into the "rain," I want to say that's a reference to another scene/movie but I can't place it. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
One thing that puzzles me about this scene: When Milos is writing his name on the whiteboard chart of surgeons, Dr Cox and JD are both listed as ''surgeons''. I thought they were both doctors of internal medicine and didn't perform surgery...?
Well, there is Cox and Dorian in the surgeon table. That is so Dorian. Also "This will only make you stronger" at the end kinda reminded me of Bane, and with that voice. Just a tid. PS Should have followed my advice... vice... vice. XD
At least his first name isn't so long. It would really suck to have a long first name and a long last name, at least when you have to write it on a form that gives a limited amount of room.
@jokacho I don't think it was about anything really - It had a Sacred Heart background with a link to the ABC site, a section that simply said "Coming Soon!" (which, to my knowledge, never came) and a video of The Todd showing off his muscles.
Alas, they only had it online for 1 year before taking it down. I don't think it was about anything really - It had a Sacred Heart background with a link to the ABC site, a section that simply said "Coming Soon!" (which, to my knowledge, never came) and a video of The Todd showing off his muscles which can still be found on TH-cam somewhere...
I wonder why didn't we see Milos in more episodes? I feel like that character being shown only once was a missed opportunity for some great scrubs antics...
Guestar sppearances are like that.
I know I liked him. He show have made more appearances.
joshua Paul and knowing how scrubs is about guest stars they'd kill him there next episode he appears on
The show producers were careful to only keep a character around as long as they were entertaining. They leave and the audience thinks they should have stuck around, but in reality the producers ran out of jokes for them, so if they were in more episodes, they would get boring, and it would ruin the impression you have of them.
@@TheReaverOfDarkness Quality not quantity. I like it.
Can we all appreciate Ken Jenkins nailing the pronunciation of his last name. I wonder how long it took him to get it right.
Whenever I watch this episode on DVD I have the subtitles on and I still can't pronounce that surname correctly.
To be honest it didn't sound long enough for the amount of letters in it
Either that or he just said random syllables and that became his name.
I am from Serbia and I guess this guy is from here, and I can't pronounce this surname at all
@@alexpolywka9162 That is history, and no one can prove otherwise
Scrubs missed a golden opportunity to have milos part of the support characters.
Edit; I literally never got any notifications I got 2k likes or 13 comments so oh shit waddup
Oh shit waddup
really? for 7 thumbs?
Dylan Edwards yes.
2k
Eww no. Milo was one of those one time characters that worked for one episode. He would've been overused.
Kelso would make a damn good Sithlord
they actually made that joke on the series
I read shitlord, then sneezed my tea out through my nose...
same
Vetur Voss but they never gave him an apprentice. Always two, there are...
The Chief Resident was the apprentice for like the first 2-3 seasons.
"I reattach child's arm once in rusty shell of car."
OOOOH GOOD FOR YOOOOUUU!!!!
I hope it was worth it, cause it's useless now!
Bale?
Is this... A game grumps reference?
I'll never not hear Christian Bale's voice when reading that phrase now
I have a nurse friend who told me Scrubs was the most accurate depiction of actual hospital life. This makes me feel better about life.
Yes. I had 2 family members in medical school at the time and Scrubs was all "that happened to me last month!"
This statement is the most accurate bull I have ever herd.
They did have two doctors consulting. Basically the real life versions of J.D. and Elliott. Yes sometimes they got the medical stuff incorrect, but they were done for entertainment purposes
One of my doctor said the same thing because everyday isn't some new medical mystery or adventure some days it's just mundane stuff. A lot of the time nothing exciting happens it's just the same old faces and doing the same old things.
That isn’t a particularly difficult thing to achieve. While I like Scrubs a lot, I can see a number of inaccuracies
Dr. Kelso can pronounce Milos' last name no problem but he always calls Turk "Turkleton"
He thinks Turk is his first name. He thinks his name is "Turk Turkleton"
@@wwood-ct7yn Mrs. Turkelton! The Turkeltons!
Best way to mess with Turk.
And that last name is…?
@@samreid6010 very long
Didn't catch the incredible scar on Milos' stomach the first 50 times i watched this
Douible fricking props for writnig his name corectly god damn it i checked it with what that foregin doc write on whiteboard and its all 100% correct
except that theres a k after the z: RadovicnovizKicidivizcinicizivich
No there isn't. He did get the end wrong though: he wrote "cinicizivich" when it actually says "cinicizicivi".
Its only part of his name tho ;)
actually he wrote the name first and then they named him after what was on the board
I can't imagine how long he had to train to speak out this name.
In milos country that normal
"It make Milos sad that he have to answer to you."
Did Milos get stronger?
My god, I was going to comment the exact same thing almost one year later.
I feel so ashamed...
+Dan Slash
Oh you gotta be fucking kidding me...
+Dan Slash Dude stop your addicted :P
Hi again, it makes me glad that some of you out there believe Milos got stronger.
lmfao
Such a shame that we didn`t see anymore from Milos, i think he was pretty awesome :]
As a doctor, any doctor from the 3rd world is lucky, they get a lot of experience with a lot of leeway
How was Milos not more of a main character? Such potential.
Mi-LOST potential
He was just an ER parody, his characterization wasn't any more varied beyond that. The show also didn't really add any additional main characters beyond the initial 5. Even Jordan and Kelso are arguably supporting characters, they rarely have episodes focused on them.
As a Miloš, this makes me really happy.
God you're so lucky.
+miXn so you're from Poland?
Miloš is also a czech name.
It Is also a Serbian name and it Is writen in cyrilic like this Милош(Milos)
And is your last name Radovicnovizicidivizcinicizivich?
hahaha kelso sounds like bane in the end!
Doriiaan "that would be very painful... for you!"
Though in all fairness he's also a bit Sith Lord-like.
Dr Milos refused our offer in favour of yours.
I wonder how many times it took Kelso to get that name right.
They actually filmed that part first, then just wrote the name he came up with.
He didn't get it "right" at all. Listen to it again
He didn't even get it right lol not one bit. Its 4 different rare Serbian surnames stuck together, and he didn't spell a single one right
If Turk were a better leader he would've embraced Milos' expertise
Agreed, one of Dr. Turkletons biggest flaws is his ego.
True, but Milos was kind of arrogant himself. While it sucks that he had to redo his residency he should still treat Turk as a superior and not offer to do his rounds.
But wasn't this Episode to show that Turk had to learn to be humble? I think in the end he did agree that he could learn from him.
@@Jennyfisch The man was an accomplished specialist, no surgeon there was his superior in academics or skill, they were at best equals. He was being kind, he could cover for turk since he was forced to do the rounds anyway.
As we say in aviation; a good pilot is always learning and so should milos....... And Turk
at 1:48 it has Cox and Dorian as surgeons… In the wise words of Perry, WRONG WRONG RONG WRONG, WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG, YOU'RE WRONG, YOU'RE WRONG, YOU'RE WRONG!
That is impressive attention to detail haha
And also "Wilhelm" assisting JD.
it was probably an injoke or something
They should have had Cox as the surgeon and Dorian assisting him XD
I NEVER NOTICED THAT!!!! I can quote this entire series word for word and I never noticed that holy shit
Anyone notice that scar on his stomach? Ads slot of authenticity to his story. Would have loved him as a supporting character.
I always thought this reference to Kosovo a little dark for Scrubs.
I thought It's about Bosnia?
@@bigmoney3910 i thought it was about serbia?
@@safiunit4061 Well Serbia was involved in both xD
Juust Im not sure when this episode was made if it was pre-kosovo...
@@bigmoney3910 yeah i know they started it, serbians are war-criminals imo
@@safiunit4061 k lol, I didn't know I was a war criminal until now
Correction:
Radovicnovizicidivizcinicizivichi... (he said he would come back and finish later)
As an avid fan of Scrubs I can't believe I didn't catch that lol
... Funny, I never saw Kelso as being a Dark Lord of the Sith until now. I wonder what took me so long.
"I finish taking frightened bunnies on rounds."
When you're one of the youngest older people at work and your boss asks you to show someone the ropes.
Can we take a moment and appreciate: How the heck did Kelso pronounce Milos' name right? I listened to it 20 times, and I still can't get past the second syllable
I liked this funny nod to ER which had a main character who was an accomplished doctor from a war torn country. Croatia, I think. I forget the doctor's name.
His name is Luka Kovač
It's a common theme, as the AMA makes foreign doctors go through the entire training system to be accepted in the US.
Are you talking about Bob or Kovac?
"as my country... burned... to ground" funniest sentence in that whole episode XD that crack in his voice XD
It was burned to the ground. I was eight years old when civil war started in ex Yugoslavia. Bosnia had Herzegovina was hit by the war the most between the Serbs and Muslims. Miloš is a typical Serbian name, boys are still named Miloš in a memory of Miloš Obilić a grand hero who killed a sultan of Ottoman empire during the battle in Serbia that took place in the field Kosovo and Metohija in 1389. Sadly the battle was lost, and from that time Serbian ordeal started.
@@jelena7440 lol
@@jockim123 wtf is funny about that man
@@jelena7440 it was not a civil war, and one correction it's not Muslims, the Serbs attacked Bosniaks*. There, i fixed it for you jelena!
@@vixxp2856 well you cannot spread your lies here and especially not to me since I was born in Sarajevo. Being Serb myself, I know how you started the civil war by killing Serbian people in the centre of the Sarajevo during the wedding in the brought daylight. What is a Bosniak? A Bosnian Muslim who converted from Christianity to Islam?
So, Kelso at least bothers to try and learn Milos's incredibly long and difficult last name, but he can't be bothered to remember 'Turk'?
That's his first name!
@@Asidders you think his name is turk turkleton?
Awesome ending. "This will only make you stronger..." Kelso Rules!
ROFL i laughed so hard when kelso said
'this will only make you stronger'
milos at board: "heelo"
love the way he says it!
They nailed Eastern European guy so well. For people, calling him Russian - his accent is quite simular to russian indeed, but judging from the name, he rather comes from Serbia (hence "my country, burned to the ground" quote). Although, serbs are very close to russians in many aspects
from the "country burning to the ground" part, i'd pin him as bosnian.
Ida Klemenčić we all burned to the ground. except the slovenians, they where the lucky ones
@@Komenter
burned to groudn could be reference to yugoslavia.serbia itself got pretty easily comapred to bosnia and croatia of which large parts were literraly burned to groudn.
@Flibbertigibbet6 russia is sympahtehtic to serbia cause they are loyal orthdox slavs.poles are slavs but they and russians are in bad relations.croats whcih are aslo catholic slavs dont like russians much.
@@himpim642 exactly why i said bosnia! milos isn't a traditionally croatian name, and serbia got off with a few scratches here and there. sure, he could mean yugoslavia, but at that point people referred to "their country" as their homeland, not yugoslavia itself. we'll never know, tho!
1: That name can't be real.
2: Did anyone notice that huge scar on Milos' chest at the end? God damn...
Yep he's a man's man. He'd give Chuck Norris a run for his money!
Looks like someone's head hit the keyboard.
Would you like to take break. I finish taking frightened bunnies on routes.
That actor just sold that line beautifully
Milos should have been a recurring character.
am i the only one seeingthe incredible humour in "this will only make you stronger?"
Have to love that Kelso actually knew how to pronounce Milos surname. :)
That guys head is a perfect rectangle.
Him and Karl Pilkington should hang out
Well I'm from croatia and tried to pronounce his surname....loads of fun,especially because it's easily doable up until the last third which was the most ridicuoluosly put together.For all those wondering :P croatian and I'm preety bosnian and serbian surnames aren't so long,although I think Radovicnovizidivich would pass as a nomal surname although it's quite long.Radovichnovizich wouldn't be odd at all IMO.
Knowing Balkan surnames, Radovich is more real. I was living in Montengro 1 year btw
Radovic or Radovanovic
There is no way that Sacred Heart has the facilities to handle an arm reattaching.
R I C A R D O M I L O S
J.D: Milos is lucky.
Turk: That's what I'm SAYIIINNG!
Aces on the video title name, that's some solid dedication.
This feels somewhat prophetic given current events…
I come back, finish later. Love that line~
1:51- I remember sipping on a drink during this moment of the show, and I almost drowned, because it's so damn funny.
My name is Miloš. p.s. I am a medical student... xD
You ARE so lucky:-))
did you attach child's arm in the back of rusty car?
Is your last name Radovicnovizicidivizcinicizivich? Oh, sorry it's Krajcek! I AM so lucky I can read...
and an x-files last name! so lucky! :D
It won't do, last name is too short
1:57 I feel bad for turk because kelso knows the russians name but not his as it is much simpler :p
Uhm, Radovic(etc.) is not a russian name, not at all. It's from one of the balkan countries, probably Croatia, Bosnia or Serbia in this case since he refered to his country burning around him. One of the ex-Jugoslavian countries in any case.
Call a Croatian/Bosnian/Serbian "Russian" and you may end up with some teeth missing... or a broken finger. Or with your liver outside of your body. >_>
Well okay, a Serbian might just swear at you.
That is how America works.
All Slavs are Russians.
All European are British.
It's sad, but there isn't much to be done.
Unless you're Spanish, then you are Mexican.
***** So, events during the Kosovo War in 1999 like the NATO bombardement of the Serbian City of Novi Sad are just a myth then? ;)
Please excuse the sarcasm, but you are wrong. Granted, at the time it was still officially the "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia", but it was really just Serbia and Montenegro... and afterwards, just Serbia.
"Nothing burned" : Here is Serbia during that period th-cam.com/video/gelCe981y0I/w-d-xo.html
It's not eastern Europe without at least one country burning to the ground
I guess you should of followed my advice...vice....vice...
Vice....
Hate to say it, but I shut up quite a few opponents in arguments with phrases such as ''You never knew what it was like to watch your whole country collapse, live on a couple of dollars a month, stand in lines for a loaf of bread and listen to bombs falling out of the sky, which sounds just like lightning, except you can't assure yourself that no one got hurt.''
Hell, if you experienced such nightmarish sh*t for almost an entire decade, the least you can do is milk it for all it's worth.
I don't see how that contributes to arguments, that doesn't make you right does it?
decade?
ne seri kvake. :D
trajalo je najviše 5 i to je bilo prije 25 godina.
@@Goliath1337 Tell that to the Americans. Whoever suffered most is right, and the rest need to 'check their privilege'.
When people bring up slavery reparations, I ask them where's the reparations for Warsaw being bombed to bits three times and all the Poles that got unceremoniously murdered over the years? Or the fact Poland _didn't exist on a map_ for over a century? Poland only really regained all of it's sovereignity at the end of World War I.
I love the way he just doesnt use the words 'the' or 'a'
That is way sentence is said in homeland of Milos.
Id just like to congratulate the uploader on getting the name right
kudos to you for taking the time to type out his name lol
This will only make you stronger!
milos is the best character ever. He should have been in more episodes.
Advice.....vice....ice.....
"I re-attach child's arm once, in rusty SHELL, of car. I can still see dead bodies that littered streets, as my country burn... to ground."
"I guess you should have followed my advice...vice...ice..."
LMAO.
"...I finish taking frightened bunnies fit a round!" 🤣
none the less, i'd be sad if had to answer to either of them. Milos is certainly more mature than both of them and has plenty of experience in real life. also, the way he says his lines is fun for the ears.
Hahaa "guess you should have followed my adive... vice... vice...."
Been trying to look for what part for ages thanks. :D
In some Military Circles this Surname would be refereed to a “Wheelbarrow with an R”, inferring that it was a Wheelbarrow of disassociated letters beginning with the letter R.
@theone12able Its to tell them apart. Pink is nurses, blue is medical, green is surgical, and gray seems to be shown as custodial.
According to the auto subs the name is Dr random-each-FD-G-v6
1:47 Milo's last name is so long, he has to come back to finish writing it on board.
Always wondered why the Milos actor had that scar. Then I found out he had to have his colon removed.
"I guess you should have taken my adviiice!... Viiiice... Iiiiice..."
I'd have wanted the already skilled surgeon as a resident, he'd be helpful
With him crying into the "rain," I want to say that's a reference to another scene/movie but I can't place it. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Miloš definitely should have been a recurring character!
It's true, we have absurdly long last names. Even though it was obviously being lampooned here.
Anybody notice that HUGE scar across his abdomen right at the end?!
imagine the size of his driving licence , birth certificate or any other document for that matter :P
0:18 Mr. Roth's nod of approval Lol
One thing that puzzles me about this scene: When Milos is writing his name on the whiteboard chart of surgeons, Dr Cox and JD are both listed as ''surgeons''. I thought they were both doctors of internal medicine and didn't perform surgery...?
@kerributterfly17 I had it as Milosh originally, but 3 people complained about it so I changed it.
Kelso had amazing pronunciation lol
What's that music in the beginning and when lucky Milos walks away from the board, please?? i LOVE it 😍
Great catch, wow.
was it just me or did the mouths not line up with the sound the best
You know that it isn't that hard to read The Information once and a while
1:39 hahahah it has one of the Kelso ghost moments in it xD
6 people are frightened bunnies.
Well, there is Cox and Dorian in the surgeon table. That is so Dorian. Also "This will only make you stronger" at the end kinda reminded me of Bane, and with that voice. Just a tid. PS Should have followed my advice... vice... vice. XD
At least his first name isn't so long. It would really suck to have a long first name and a long last name, at least when you have to write it on a form that gives a limited amount of room.
Is there a running joke about Mr Foley? It seems like whenever they're doing medical work on a patient not on screen it's him..
wow!!that is a really long last name
Kind of wish Milos had at least one or two other episodes
These were days when everything was better.
Just rewatched, it's "IVI" rather than "H'K" at the end (as he didn't finish it).
@jokacho I don't think it was about anything really - It had a Sacred Heart background with a link to the ABC site, a section that simply said "Coming Soon!" (which, to my knowledge, never came) and a video of The Todd showing off his muscles.
Alas, they only had it online for 1 year before taking it down. I don't think it was about anything really - It had a Sacred Heart background with a link to the ABC site, a section that simply said "Coming Soon!" (which, to my knowledge, never came) and a video of The Todd showing off his muscles which can still be found on TH-cam somewhere...
@Dracmoray not only a surgeon, but also an hero
Best one off character by far
eeeeeeeeeeeh macarena!
Last scene is priceless
I have no memory of these scenes
"you the only one in the world who would think that"