But because it is in such a poorly executed episode, the moment is completely lost in everything else that happens around it. Then there is the whole thing about Christian finally getting to meet his birth mother. And the episode that of all people, Sean actually believes he would be capable of murder. This is the episode in which we’re somehow meant to believe that Christian is capable of murder. The utter worst of the worst and the only truly horrible blip on an otherwise amazing show.Īnother season 3 episode, another episode that feels like it should be part of CSI. It’s one of many season 3 episodes that just simply don’t fit and shouldn’t exist. Where do we even begin with just how bad this episode is? Is it the over soppy dialogue? The fact this feels more like an over dramatic episode of CSI than of Nip/Tuck? The hammy acting? The ultimate randomness of a plane crash and having plastic surgeons needed to do more than plastic surgery? Or the fact that Julia literally ends up killing someone who she thinks is her mother which actually turns out not to be her mother? So far removed is this episode from the overall feel of the show that you can skip this episode during a re-watch and not miss out on a single thing story wise on the grand scheme of things. But how do the episodes stand up when ranking them from 100 through to 1? If you’re dying to find out the answer to that then today is your lucky day, as for the first ever time online every single episode of Nip/Tuck is about to be ranked from worst to best! Join Ben as he gives you his unique opinion and rankings in what is sure to be an interesting collection of rankings along the way! 100. From self-circumcisions through to Annie eating her hair, we have gone over every single classic moment the show has produced. See where they are now.It’s been nearly a decade since Christian and Sean last asked somebody to tell them what they don’t like about themselves, but here at The Oz Network we have brought the memories of Nip/Tuck back to life by becoming the first ever podcast to recap all 100 episodes of the classic Ryan Murphy show. ![]() The show went off the air in 2010, and most of the cast has been very busy since then, but one has left the acting world completely for a very different job. ![]() From merry murdering girlfriends, to obsessed stalkers, a love child and so much more in just 100 episodes, it's impossible to imagine what would have happened if there was a Season 7. Not for the squeamish or faint of heart, this FX series never shied away from the graphic plastic surgeries (if you’ve seen the episode with the obese woman whose skin was permanently stuck to the couch it’s likely still emblazoned in your brain) or showing the mutilated victims of The Carver.īut the heart of the show was the complicated doctors Sean McNamara and Christian Troy, who had a thriving practice, and perfect looks, but some truly messed up lives. Focused on the two main plastic surgeons at McNamara/Troy, the show seamlessly blended satire, drama and twisted thrills. Long before Ryan Murphy created such shows as American Horror Story, Glee and Pose, he crafted the ambitious and dark series Nip/Tuck.
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