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#REDIRECT [[List_of_Scrubs_episodes#Season_7:_2007-2008]]
{{Infobox Television episode | Title = My Princess
| Series = [[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]
| Season = 7
| Episode = 11
| Guests=
| Airdate = [[May 8]], [[2008]]
| Production = 711
| Writer =
| Director = Zach Braff
| Image =
| Caption =
| Episode list =[[List of Scrubs episodes]]
| Prev = [[My Waste of Time]]
| Next = TBD
}}
'''My Princess''' will be the 150th episode of the [[United States|American]] [[Sitcom]] ''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]''. It will air as Episode 11 of Season 7

== Plot ==
[[Bob Kelso|Dr. Kelso]], to try and prevent the staff from making mistakes due to tiredness that will make the hospital liable and open for lawsuits, says that anyone caught working past their shifts will be suspended. [[Perry Cox|Dr. Cox]] recounts this tough day at the hospital to his son through an imaginative fairy tale. When Princess Elliot's handmaiden, i.e. one of [[Elliot Reid]]'s patients, falls ill at the hands of an unknown monster, the Village Idiot, [[John Dorian|J.D.]], is summoned to help rescue her. But with the Dark Lord (Dr. Kelso) standing in their way, the duo can't do it alone. The Giant ([[Janitor (Scrubs)|Janitor]]) keeps an eye out for the heroes while the two-headed Turla, a combination of [[Turk (Scrubs)|Turk]] and [[Carla Espinosa|Carla]]) lends some magic, but it's the brave knight in shining armour (the storyteller, Dr. Cox) that lends them the knowledge that may save the day. However, with Dr. Kelso's new rules, the staff of Sacred Heart may not have time to figure out how to slay the monster.

== Production details==
The final episode to air on [[NBC]],<ref>[http://www.nbc.com/Scrubs/ NBC Scrubs]</ref> this episode, directed by Zach Braff, will have numerous special effects. My Princess relates to such Scrubs episodes as [[My Musical]] and [[My Life in Four Cameras]]. This episode is a homage to [[The Princess Bride]],<ref>[http://www.popcritics.com/2008/02/upcoming-scrubs-episode-tidbits/ Upcoming Scrubs Episode Tidbits]</ref> and will feature "costumes and locations". It is the one episode in the season where they go all out, not to please every single person, but to make sure they have a good time doing the show.<ref>[http://www.tvguide.com/ask-ausiello/scrubs/080423-05 TV Guide - Ask Ausiello]</ref> According to [[Zach Braff]]'s blog, it is both the most epic, and the most expensive episode so far, and will be like [[World of Warcraft]], but Scrubs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=97669648&blogID=387269933|title=Making the Video|last=Braff|first=Zach|date=2008-04-29|publisher=Myspace|accessdate=2008-05-02}}</ref> A teaser for the episode, shown on [[NBC]]'s website, has [[Ted Buckland]] dressed as a [[Hunchback]] eating a squirrel, as a promotion for the episode.<ref>[http://www.nbc.com/Scrubs/video/index.shtml#mea=247000 NBC Scrubs Videos]</ref>

This episode was released one week early from the original United States broadcast in [[Ireland]] on [[May 1]] by mistake instead of the original episode which was suppose to be [[My Dumb Luck]]. This mistake occurred due to the Irish television station accidentally broadcasting Scrubs in production order, of which My Princess was intended to be Episode 9 of Season 7, instead of the final air order which bumped My Princess to the 11th slot.

== References ==
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[[Category:Scrubs episodes|Princess, My]]

Revision as of 03:06, 6 May 2008

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