Looking For a Sign: SCTV

Title: โ€œThe Sign (Portugal)โ€
Scene from the inner life of Dr. Luka Kovac / Joe Jukic

Interior โ€“ Small Toronto apartment โ€“ Night. The rain whispers against the glass.

Dr. Luka Kovac, a man shaped by war, medicine, and exile, sits in front of an old television. But this is no ordinary evening. Because Dr. Luka Kovac is not just a Croatian doctor on ER reruns. Heโ€™s Joe Jukicโ€™s avatarโ€”a vessel for memory, pain, and signs from the divine.

Tonight, Joe needs a sign.
Heโ€™s tired. Disconnected. Wondering if the thread of meaning has finally snapped.

He slips in an ancient VHS marked โ€œSCTV โ€“ Happy Wanderersโ€. The tape hisses.
The screen lights up with John Candy and Eugene Levy as the Shmenge Brothersโ€”fake Eastern Europeans playing polka for fake applause.
Itโ€™s corny. Offensive even.

But thenโ€”he sees it.

A Portugal travel poster, haphazardly pinned in the background:

โ€œVisit Portugal โ€” Land of Music, Land of Dreams.โ€

He freezes the screen.

The camera never meant to linger there. But Joeโ€”through Lukaโ€”sees it.

Itโ€™s the sign.

Not just for Portugal.
For Nelly.

Flashback:

A church basement. Fluorescent lights. Cheap lemonade and plastic chairs.
Joe is 14.
Heโ€™s got two left feet and an oversized tie.
But heโ€™s holding hands with a girl from Sunday School.
Her name: Nelly Furtado.

Theyโ€™re square dancing to a cassette recording of โ€œCotton-Eyed Joe.โ€
The priest claps in time.
Joe trips over his own shoes, but Nelly laughs and spins him anyway.
Her voice: high, clear, playful.
She smells like cherry lip gloss and hope.

It was just a Confirmation party. But for Joe, it was the last time the world felt innocent.

Back to Present:

Kovacโ€”Joeโ€”whispers:
“Boลพe mojโ€ฆ itโ€™s her.”

He reaches for his phone. Scrolls past hospital contacts and old war buddies. Finds her.

NELLY โ€“ DO NOT TEXT UNLESS ITโ€™S A SIGN

He stares at it.

Then types:

โ€œPortugal.โ€
โ€œRemember the church basement? Cotton-Eyed Joe? You said I was the worst dancer you’d ever seen. You still owe me a rematch.โ€

He hesitates. Then hits SEND.

Joe gets up, walks to the mirror, and adjusts his hair with the care of a teenager before a first dance.

Dr. Luka Kovac may have lost love on primetime.
But Joe Jukic just found the courage to reclaim itโ€”with a little help from a Portugal poster, John Candy, and the memory of a girl who danced like heaven was real.

Dr. Luka Kovac

Our job is to save lives not to judge them.

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