And that chemistry influenced the way their characters were written throughout the rest of the series. "The pilot wasn't setting out to be a treatise on masculinity," Braff told British fashion journal Mr. Porter. "But the show became that because Don and I are really like that — we are, I guess, what was traditionally considered feminine in a lot of ways. The show began to question that."
While there aren't new bromance adventures between Turk and J.D. to enjoy, Faison and Braff regularly post pics of their "guy love" on social media. Even though they can't exactly meet up due to coronavirus restrictions, both actors have found inventive ways to express their friendship. Whether that's through pics of crocheted dolls of their characters, merch for their podcast, or just the classic (and adorable) throwback. "This pic is from years ago when it was safe to cuddle," Braff captioned one post (via Instagram). Let's hope they can get back to cuddling each other again sometime soon.