Owning Your Burdens is Half the Battle
From Scrubs
00:00 - 03:03
3m 3s

J.D. is mad at Dr. Casey and wants to talk to him. When he finds Dr. Casey, he realizes that he is suffering from OCD and keeps washing his hands as a result. J.D. feels sympathy for Dr. Casey and is no longer angry at him because he sees the anguish on his face.

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