Love it or hate it, the salacious FX drama Nip/Tuck
I'm not going to comment on the ending. Anyone who buys this is going to do so because they are a fan and want to know how the saga of McNamara/Troy ends and I don't want to do anything to influence how they react to the final episode.
The season itself carries on in normal Nip/Tuck
Again, the show doesn't seem to know what to do with Matt. I mean what else can they possibly do to him? The past seasons have been particularly rough. I mean if they don't know what to do with a character, why not get rid of him right? Instead, he's a mime.
Still, it is bittersweet to see a show that I've loved so long end, even if the quality wasn't as good (still great but not as great) as the earlier seasons.
The set is woefully short on features. In face there is only a featurette Tell Me What You Don’t Like About Yourself- The Psychology Behind Plastic Surgery. I would have expected to hear from the cast on the thoughts and feelings of the show ending or some kind of retrospective. Something to mark the end of the show.
In the end, Season Six is a nice cap on a brilliant, if waning, show. They do pull out all the stops with storylines, guest stars, and more.
Saying goodbye sucks, but the journey to the end certainly doesn't.
Nip/Tuck
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This season was totally weird and didn't know what to do with itself. I think Murphy was splitting time between this and Glee and it didn't quite gel like I hoped. The season he directed Running With Scissors was also weak. The ending was alright, but I thought the highlight was the ep with Sean and Christian in therapy (but then Matt and his stupid marriage ruined it).
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