Never before have I seen a show that's as graphic
and disturbing as this one.
Unlike its fellow feel-good cosmetic show brethren
like Extreme
Makeover and MTV's I
Want A Famous Face, Nip/Tuck
doesn't exactly aim to make you feel good at all. This 'disturbingly
perfect new drama' about a pair of chic South Floridian plastic
surgeons delights from un-desensitizing you from all the feel-good
notions from a makeover show, while intriguing and grossing you
out along the way.
The owners of plastic surgery center McNamara/Troy
are not only best friends-cum-business partners, but are also the
epitome of chalk and cheese: Straight-laced Sean McNamara (Dylan
Walsh, We Were Soldiers),
whom his partner deems to be the 'talent' of the duo, takes his
profession very seriously, while suave playboy Christian Troy (Julian
McMahon, last seen as Cole on Charmed)
utilizes his 'talent' to sweep female patients from the operating
table into his bed, and vice-versa.
Despite the status and money that comes with their
job, the men's personal lives are not the least smooth going. While
having to deal with sudden work disenchanment, Sean also has to
deal with fractures within his own family: headstrong wife, Julia
(Joely Richardson,
The Patriot), resentful
at Sean's flourishing career while her life takes a backseat, insecure
son Matt (John Hensley),
who's much closer to Christian than his own father, and sweet daughter
Annie ( Kelsey Lynn
Batelaan).
It would be too easy to dismiss Nip/Tuck
as a show that's as superficial as the people who go under the knife.
But the truth, as the show tagline goes, is really skin deep. Peel
away the layers from the show's surface and you'll find the depth
that lies quietly beneath it - which, to creator Ryan
Murphy, is finding personal satisfaction and security from perfection.
"We are living in a world that, if we could take care of every last
imperfection... everything will be all right," he said in an interview
with The New York Daily News.
Don't expect any feel-good fluff from this show.
Instead, expect full-on graphic surgery procedures, much blood and
gore, with a few sexual trysts on the side. This show is certainly
not for the faint-hearted or conservative, but hopefully its premise
is intriguing enough for you to continue hanging on. Just remember
to keep a cushion with you at all times, to hide from those gory
scenes.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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