Right, right. Sometimes on 'Scrubs' they'd get a little too dramatic and it would seem out of place. At least to me.
But I don't think Bryce knows that Chuck knows the truth about why he was kicked out of Stanford. Because when Bryce is outside Chuck's apartment and asks to talk to Sarah, Chuck says flat out to Bryce, "You got me kicked out of Stanford" in a rather cold tone. Bryce doesn't say anything about it and Chuck doesn't say something to the effect of "you might have had good intentions though."
So part of me thinks Bryce doesn't know that Chuck knows. But it's hard to say.
Yeah, definite OT3.
I think you're right about Bryce feeling bad about what he did though but I think it took some time for Bryce to understand the repercussions of what he did first.
The show never explained why Chuck couldn't get a better job than the one he has now. But my thought is the background checks companies do really hurt Chuck's chances. Maybe they came back with 'expelled' as the reason for not completing the degree, you know?
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But I don't think Bryce knows that Chuck knows the truth about why he was kicked out of Stanford. Because when Bryce is outside Chuck's apartment and asks to talk to Sarah, Chuck says flat out to Bryce, "You got me kicked out of Stanford" in a rather cold tone. Bryce doesn't say anything about it and Chuck doesn't say something to the effect of "you might have had good intentions though."
So part of me thinks Bryce doesn't know that Chuck knows. But it's hard to say.
Yeah, definite OT3.
I think you're right about Bryce feeling bad about what he did though but I think it took some time for Bryce to understand the repercussions of what he did first.
The show never explained why Chuck couldn't get a better job than the one he has now. But my thought is the background checks companies do really hurt Chuck's chances. Maybe they came back with 'expelled' as the reason for not completing the degree, you know?