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Viewers and reviewers from sites like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes generally praised the episode for returning to the show's comedic heights after a shorter, experimental final season. It is often described as a "fitting end" that manages to be "sweet but never too sappy," remaining true to the goofy spirit that defined the series for seven years.

Jess’s ex-boyfriend Russell Shiller reappears to declare his love for her, sparking a brief, ridiculous confrontation with Nick, Schmidt, and Winston. [S7E7] The Curse of the Pirate Bride

During the ceremony, "Groovy Kind of Love" plays—the same song the group danced to at their first wedding together in season one. Viewers and reviewers from sites like IMDb and

The episode ends with the couple officially married and the birth of Aly and Winston’s son, Dan Bill. Legacy and Reception During the ceremony, "Groovy Kind of Love" plays—the

The episode’s title refers to a superstition sparked when Jess and Nick choose to spend the night before their wedding together. Jess’s mother, Joan, warns that this decision has cursed the nuptials—a claim seemingly validated by a series of increasingly absurd disasters.