What exactly was his problem?

What exactly was his problem?

Fearitude

JD put that penny in the goddamn door

he had to be on a gay show for gay people to watch

his natural instinct was to pick on the weak faggot. he was really a hero.

Dorian

Dumb situations that only happens in sitcoms the cancer of tv industry.

You not getting his normalness

He was a janitor and therefore unhappy with his position in life.

Being a meme character
>remember when the Janitor build a functinal robot?
remember when the Janitor trained a wild bird to stand totally still even after getting hit on the beak?
>remember when the Janitor swung from the hospital, grabbing JD and taping him onto a flag pole?
What a shit show.

wagecuck

Motherfucker put a penny in the door when he specifically was told not to. His ire was totally in the right,

Implying Scrubs isn't the only sitcom done right.

This. You can argue that the first 2 seasons are good, but after it every character got flanderized to hell and over the top stuff that usually happened in JDs daydreams started happen for real

He never got his reservation at Dorsia

Closeted homo

Someone stole his knifewrench patent

No, it's that he WAS happy being a janitor, he was pissed about society's expectation that he should be unsatisfied with his job. The only one who truly understood him was Kelso, who had the exact opposite problem - society highly valued his job but it came with too much bullshit to be satisfying. Both of them antagonize everyone in the middle, the doctors and nurses that get to work satisfying, rewarding and valued jobs.

A lot of hospitals pay and treat their janitors very well. I've been to a few where i've spoken and they seemed to enjoy where they were.

That's kind of what I meant when I said I've spoken to a few. I used to work this under the table job for this guy who would buy and flip shit. He was like a irl Watto. Any thing and everything he would buy and sell.

Well anyway this dude would send me all over the place because I actually had my driver's licence and wasn't a crackhead. A bus terminal in Harrisburg to pick up some radios, a courthouse in Baltimore to pick up two fax machines, a hospital in Delaware to pick up some piece of equipment I have no idea what. But I've been to a lot of hospitals, and of course someone has to escort you and show you what you're grabbing. The custodians or janitors always seemed to be upbeat, like they enjoyed where they were. They said they got paid well enough.

He was just a figment of JD's imagination

low pay job surrounded by people who earn 10x as much he does

This.
It gives you an edge, especially when the people in those "better" jobs pity you even though it's actually chill as fuck

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Wasn't he notoriously shit at his job though?

How do they not remember that?
JD also left him out of the cast to Dr. Acula. It would have been vendetta for me as well.

Doctors doing their residency get paid fuck all and they stay as residents for half the show.

Also, isn't there an episode where they find he actually gets paid quite well?

because he's never going to become a real doctor

Good. All the real doctors are emotionally unhealthy wrecks.

Pretty sure he made more money than JD

that's pretty obvious considering how JD was just there doing his residency

what exactly is a residency and how do you upgrade from there?

residency is part of their education and isn't something they get paid to do but is something that they're required to do to get their M.D