My Princess
- Episode aired May 8, 2008
- TV-14
- 22m
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8.0/10
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Dr. Cox tells his son the story about a typical day at Sacred Heart in the form of a bedtime fairy tale.Dr. Cox tells his son the story about a typical day at Sacred Heart in the form of a bedtime fairy tale.Dr. Cox tells his son the story about a typical day at Sacred Heart in the form of a bedtime fairy tale.
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- TriviaThis episode was produced before "My Dumb Luck", so Dr. Kelso is still Chief of Medicine.
- GoofsElliott is disappointed that her patient's C. diff test comes back negative. C. diff (Clostridium difficile) is a bacterial infection that can cause watery diarrhea, fever, nausea, and abdominal pain. Earlier she says her patient has an enlarged liver and her kidneys are shutting down. Neither of those symptoms are caused by C. diff, so she would have had no reason to order that test, nor have been disappointed when it came back negative.
- Quotes
Dr. Perry Cox: What is it? And make it quick so you don't bore me.
Dr. John 'J.D.' Dorian: A few months ago, Elliot and I almost kissed. But now, she's saying...
Dr. Perry Cox: Well, you tried your best. Now, leave me alone.
- ConnectionsReferences Jeopardy! (1964)
- SoundtracksSuperman
Performed by Lazlo Bane
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Off the charts
I will admit I have been unhappy with the final season of SCRUBS. The episodes I have seen rarely rose above the mediocre, and used many well-worn gimmicks and plot devices from the previous six seasons. Laughs have been few. Now comes what appears to be the final episode of the series, MY PRINCESS. It starts out ordinarily enough, with the crew trying to save a patient, but takes a turn for the verse when Cox tells his son a bedtime fairy tale that has Janitor playing a 10-foot ogre with a taste for babies, Ted as a hideous hunchback, Turk and Carla as a two-headed something or other, Cox as (what else?) a heroic knight, Kelso as an evil warlock, J.D. as the village idiot and Elliott as a very fetching princess. This fairy tale goes back and forth from Cox's fantastic telling to the actual events in the hospital that parallel Cox's Grimm Brothers version. The laugh meter is on high and the cleverness of the episode helps make up for the debacle of Season 7. If this indeed is the final episode, it is a fitting one. One small plot hole: Kelso apparently is back in charge of the hospital. No explanation. But who cares, really?
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- xredgarnetx
- May 17, 2008
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