Where Do You Think We Are
"Where Do You Think We Are?" is a catchphrase and reaction meme from the American sitcom *Scrubs*, originating from the devastating twist ending of the Season 3 episode "My Screw Up," which aired on February 24, 20042. The line, spoken by J.D. to Dr. Cox at the moment Cox realizes his best friend Ben Sullivan is dead and they're standing in a cemetery, became one of television's most cited emotional gut punches and a go-to reference online for moments of painful realization.
TL;DR
"Where Do You Think We Are?" is a catchphrase and reaction meme from the American sitcom *Scrubs*, originating from the devastating twist ending of the Season 3 episode "My Screw Up," which aired on February 24, 2004.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The meme works in a few common ways:
Text reply: When someone is clearly in denial or misreading a situation, reply with "Where do you think we are?" to imply they're missing the obvious painful truth.
Screenshot reaction: Post a still from the cemetery scene, often with the caption overlaid, as a reaction image when the emotional stakes of a conversation suddenly shift.
Reference shorthand: Simply mentioning the phrase in a discussion about sad TV moments or twist endings typically triggers a chain of emotional responses from people who recognize it.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Ben Sullivan was supposed to return as a ghost in the Season 5 episode "My Long Goodbye," but Brendan Fraser was unavailable because he was filming a movie. The character Jill Tracy appeared instead.
Footage from "My Screw Up" was later reused in the episode "My Urologist," with Dr. Kim Briggs digitally edited into the scene (replacing Carla) to establish that she attended Ben's funeral.
The episode's structure mirrors J.D.'s own experience in "My Occurrence," where J.D. imagines a fantasy sequence proving Ben's leukemia diagnosis was wrong before accepting the truth.
Dr. Cox's line about being against attending "parties where the guest of honor has no idea of what's going on" is a double meaning. He thinks he's talking about Jack's birthday, but he's actually describing his own situation at Ben's funeral.
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
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- 2You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?encyclopedia
- 3My Screw Up - Wikipediaencyclopedia