My Princess

Dr. Cox tells his son that the maiden lived, but when he exits the room Jordan asks him whether or not she really survived.

Directed by series star Zach Braff, the episode is a homage to The Princess Bride,[1] and features costumes and location work, including horses and a castle.

The village features several design aspects made famous by Monty Python, such as the Dead Collector.

"[3] A teaser for the episode posted on NBC's website featured Ted Buckland dressed as a hunchback eating a squirrel.

The error occurred due to the Irish network broadcasting Scrubs based on the production order, under which "My Princess" was episode nine of season seven, rather than the final air order under which "My Dumb Luck" was ninth and "My Princess" was bumped to the 11th slot.