So they go out to eat and it's a longer walk that JD remembers though that may have

something to do with the fact that he's finding every reason to stall so he can have a

reason to watch Turk walk away and how sick is that. But there's something about the

way Turk manages to move that's just …mesmerizing. He's like a rooster strutting to let

the world know that he owns it. And isn't that something. That's when JD knows that

something's going to happen tonight and he realizes that Eliot doesn't matter. None of it

matters. Only Turk and JD and here and now and that's what his world comes down to.

No more waiting.

When it ends its not with a bang, barely even a whimper. Instead, they are swallowing

barely chewed beef that's so tender and juicy it's almost a crime it even put it in their

mouths. In fact, JD considers taking it home and raising it just so he can see it give birth

to miniature bites of pure heaven. Turk had tried to tell him that that wasn't how it

worked but JD had tuned him out because it was obvious that Turk had no idea that

perfection went by different rules and that understanding the cows reproductive system

played no role in it.

So Turk is chowing down on sirloin and isn't that a funny thing to call a piece of

meat 'Sir Loin" when Turk stops chewing and says "Dude you're like this piece of meat.

I just want to gobble you down" and ok that's not what he actually says but its what JD

hears and that's enough.