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Nip/Tuck is an American medical drama television series created by Ryan Murphy that aired on FX in the United States for six seasons from 2003 to 2010. The series, which also incorporates elements of crime, black comedy, family drama, satire, and psychological thriller, focuses on "McNamara/Troy", a cutting-edge, controversial plastic surgery center, and follows the personal and professional lives of its founders Dr. Sean McNamara and Dr. Christian Troy (portrayed by Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon, respectively).<ref name=":1">Template:Cite web</ref> Each episode features graphic, partial depictions of the plastic surgeries on one or more patients, as well as developments in the doctors' personal lives. Focus is also given to McNamara/Troy's anesthesiologist Dr. Liz Cruz, Christian's many sexual partners, and Sean's family. With the exception of the pilot, each episode of the series is named after one of the patients scheduled to receive plastic surgery.

Unlike most medical dramas, Nip/Tuck used serial storytelling and often had story arcs spanning multiple seasons; for example, seasons two and three focused on a serial rapist known as The Carver, who often mutilates his victims' faces, leading McNamara/Troy to provide pro bono surgery to the victims.

The show premiered on July 22, 2003, and concluded on March 3, 2010, with the 100th episode.<ref name="season 6">Template:Cite web</ref> Despite being initially set in Miami, at the end of the fourth season, it was relocated to Los Angeles, and many of the characters followed along. The show earned 45 award nominations, winning one Golden Globe and one Emmy Award.<ref name=":0">Template:IMDb title</ref> Series creator Ryan Murphy said that the medical cases on the show are "100 percent based on fact".<ref name=":2">Template:Cite magazine</ref>

Overview

The drama is set in a plastic-surgery center, McNamara/Troy, focusing on the two doctors who own it. Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) often has problems in his marriage due to being seduced by beautiful women on a daily basis. His story follows his efforts to keep his family together despite his short-comings. His business partner Christian Troy (Julian McMahon), though, uses his charm to bring in potential female candidates and conducts vain business deals, almost never failing to end up with them in bed. Sean takes his job much more seriously and often must fix Christian's mistakes.

Production

According to Ryan Murphy, the series was inspired by makeover episodes of the talk shows The Jenny Jones Show and The Oprah Winfrey Show.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In its debut season, Nip/Tuck was the highest-rated new series on American basic cable, and the highest-rated basic cable series of all time for the 18–49 and 25–54 age demographics.

The fifth season premiered on October 30, 2007,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> though production was affected by the 2007 Writers Strike. Accordingly, the second half of the fifth season was not screened until January 6, 2009, in the U.S. Another 19 episodes were picked up by FX; airing on October 14, 2009. Following a three-week hiatus for the Christmas holidays, the show resumed in January 2010, and concluded on March 3, 2010, with its 100th episode.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Nip/Tuck filmed its 100th and final episode on June 12, 2009, without creator Ryan Murphy,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> who was, at the time, in India scouting locations for his film version of the memoir Eat, Pray, Love.

The show inspired the creation of the plastic-surgery reality show Dr. 90210.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Cast and characters

Main cast

Actor Character Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6
Dylan Walsh Sean McNamara colspan="6" Template:CMain
Julian McMahon Christian Troy colspan="6" Template:CMain
John Hensley Matt McNamara colspan="6" Template:CMain
Joely Richardson Julia McNamara colspan="6" Template:CMain
Valerie Cruz Grace Santiago Template:CMain colspan="5" Template:N/a
Roma Maffia Liz Cruz Template:CRecurring colspan="5" Template:CMain
Kelly Carlson Kimber Henry colspan="2" Template:CRecurring colspan="4" Template:CMain
Jessalyn Gilsig Gina Russo colspan="2" Template:CRecurring Template:CMain colspan="2" Template:CGuest Template:N/a
Bruno Campos Quentin Costa Template:N/a Template:CGuest Template:CMain colspan="3" Template:N/a

Recurring cast

Actor Character Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6
Kelsey Batelaan Annie McNamara colspan="6" Template:CRecurring
Linda Klein Nurse Linda colspan="6" Template:CRecurring
Robert LaSardo Escobar Gallardo Template:CRecurring Template:CGuest Template:N/a Template:CRecurring Template:N/a Template:CGuest
Ruth Williamson Mrs. Hedda Grubman Template:CRecurring Template:CGuest Template:N/a Template:CGuest colspan="2" Template:N/a
Joey Slotnick Dr. Merrill Bobolit Template:CRecurring Template:CGuest Template:N/a Template:CGuest colspan="2" Template:N/a
Phillip Rhys Jude Sawyer Template:CRecurring colspan="2" Template:CGuest colspan="3" Template:N/a
Julie Warner Megan O'Hara Template:CRecurring Template:CGuest Template:N/a Template:CGuest colspan="2" Template:N/a
Joshua & Josiah Henry Wilber Troy Template:N/a Template:CRecurring Template:N/a colspan="3" Template:CRecurring
Vanessa Redgrave Dr. Erica Noughton Template:N/a colspan="2" Template:CRecurring colspan="2" Template:N/a Template:CGuest
Famke Janssen Ava Moore Template:N/a Template:CRecurring Template:CGuest colspan="2" Template:N/a Template:CGuest
Seth Gabel Adrian Moore Template:N/a Template:CRecurring colspan="4" Template:N/a
Willam Belli Cherry Peck colspan="2" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring colspan="3" Template:N/a
Rhona Mitra Kit McGraw colspan="2" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring colspan="3" Template:N/a
Brittany Snow Ariel Alderman colspan="2" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring colspan="3" Template:N/a
Sanaa Lathan Michelle Landau colspan="3" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring colspan="2" Template:N/a
Jacqueline Bisset James LeBeau colspan="3" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring colspan="2" Template:N/a
Peter Dinklage Marlowe Sawyer colspan="3" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring colspan="2" Template:N/a
Rosie O'Donnell Dawn Budge colspan="3" Template:N/a colspan="2" Template:CRecurring Template:N/a
Mario Lopez Dr. Mike Hamoui colspan="3" Template:N/a Template:CGuest Template:N/a Template:CRecurring
Paula Marshall Kate Tinsley colspan="4" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring Template:N/a
Bradley Cooper Aidan Stone colspan="4" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring Template:N/a
Portia de Rossi Olivia Lord colspan="4" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring Template:N/a
AnnaLynne McCord Eden Lord colspan="4" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring Template:N/a
John Schneider Ram Peters colspan="4" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring Template:N/a
Sharon Gless Colleen Rose colspan="4" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring Template:N/a
Katee Sackhoff (season 5)
Rose McGowan (season 6)
Dr. Theodora "Teddy" Rowe colspan="4" Template:N/a colspan="2" Template:CRecurring
George Newbern Dr. Curtis Ryerson colspan="5" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring
Melonie Diaz Ramona Perez colspan="5" Template:N/a Template:CRecurring

Episodes

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Awards and nominations

Year Award Date of the ceremony Category Recipients Result Template:Refh
2004 Golden Globe Awards 25 January 2004 Best Television Series – Drama Nip/Tuck Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Joely Richardson Template:Nom
Satellite Awards 21 February 2004 Best Television Series – Drama Nip/Tuck Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Julian McMahon Template:Nom
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Joely Richardson Template:Nom
GLAAD Media Awards 12 April 2004 Outstanding Drama Series Nip/Tuck Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Primetime Emmy Awards 19 September 2004 Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Ryan Murphy (for "Pilot") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Outstanding Main Title Design Eric Anderson, Vince Haycock, Paul Matthaeus and Paul Schneider Template:Nom
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music Jeffrey Cain, Cedric Lemoyne and Gregory Slay Template:Nom
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup Thomas R. Burman, Bari Dreiband-Burman and James MacKinnon (for "Pilot") Template:Won
Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic) Eryn Krueger Mekash, Stephanie A. Fowler, Thomas R. Burman, Bari Dreiband-Burman (for "Adelle Coffin) Template:Nom
2005 Golden Globe Awards 16 January 2005 Best Television Series – Drama Nip/Tuck Template:Won <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Julian McMahon Template:Nom
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Joely Richardson Template:Nom
Producers Guild of America Awards 22 January 2005 Best Episodic Drama Nip/Tuck Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Satellite Awards 23 January 2005 Best Television Series – Drama Template:Won <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Joely Richardson Template:Nom
Costume Designers Guild 19 February 2005 Excellence in Contemporary Television Lou Eyrich Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Saturn Awards 3 May 2005 Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series Nip/Tuck Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Best Actor on Television Julian McMahon Template:Nom
BMI Film & TV Awards 18 May 2005 BMI Cable Award James S. Levine Template:Won
Primetime Emmy Awards 18 September 2005 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Jill Clayburgh (for "Bobbi Broderick" and "Naomi Gaines") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Eric Dawson, Carol Kritzer and Robert J. Ulrich Template:Nom
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup Eryn Krueger Mekash, Stephanie A. Fowler, Mary Kay Morse, Thomas R. Burman, Bari Dreiband-Burman (for "Christian Troy") Template:Nom
Outstanding Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) Eryn Krueger Mekash and Stephanie A. Fowler (for "Julia McNamara") Template:Nom
Satellite Awards 17 December 2005 Best Television Series – Drama Nip/Tuck Template:Won
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Dylan Walsh Template:Nom
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Joely Richardson Template:Nom
2006 Writers Guild of America Awards 4 February 2006 Television: Episodic Drama Jennifer Salt (for "Rhea Reynolds") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Costume Designers Guild 25 February 2006 Excellence in Contemporary Television Lou Eyrich Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Young Artist Awards 25 March 2006 Best Performance in a TV series – Guest Starring Young Actor (Comedy or Drama) Tanner Richie Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Saturn Awards 2 May 2006 Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series Nip/Tuck Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Best Actor on Television Julian McMahon Template:Nom
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 19 August 2006 Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series Liz Kay and Ellen Brill (for "Ben White") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup Eryn Krueger Mekash, Stephanie A. Fowler, Mary Kay Morse, Thomas R. Burman, Bari Dreiband-Burman (for "Cherry Peck") Template:Nom
Outstanding Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) Eryn Krueger, Stephanie Fowler, Debbie Zoller, and Michele Tyminski (for "Quentin Costa") Template:Nom
2007 NAACP Image Awards 2 March 2007 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Sanaa Lathan Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 8 September 2007 Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup Eryn Krueger, Stephanie Fowler, Bill Corso, Mary Kay Witt, Christopher Nelson, and Christien Tinsley (for "Conor McNamara") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
AACTA Awards 6 December 2007 Best Actor – International Julian McMahon Template:Nom
Satellite Awards 16 December 2007 Best DVD Release of a TV Show Nip/Tuck Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2008 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 13 September 2008 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Oliver Platt Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Sharon Gless Template:Nom
2009 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 12 September 2009 Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup David Dupuis, Thomas R. Burman and Bari Dreiband-Burman (for "Budi Sabri") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Outstanding Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) Eryn Krueger Mekash and Stephanie A. Fowler (for "Giselle Blaylock And Legend Chandler") Template:Nom
2010 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 21 August 2010 Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup Thomas R. Burman, Bari Dreiband-Burman, Thomas Floutz, Stephanie A. Fowler, Bart Mixon, Michele Tyminski Schoenbach, Vincent Van Dyke, and Michele Tyminski Schoenbach (for Enigma") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

U.S. television ratings

Viewer numbers (based on average total viewers per episode) of Nip/Tuck on FX.

Season Time slot Season premiere Season finale Viewers
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1st Tuesday 10:00 pm July 22, 2003 3.7<ref name="ratings">Template:Cite news</ref> 2.0<ref name="ratings"/> October 21, 2003 2.99<ref name="2003finale">Template:Cite news</ref> 2.1<ref name="ratings"/> 3.25<ref name="2003finale"/> 2.2<ref name="2003finale"/>
2nd June 22, 2004 3.8<ref name="ratings"/> 2.7<ref name="ratings"/> October 5, 2004 5.2<ref name="ratings"/> 3.6<ref name="ratings"/> 3.8<ref name="ratings"/> 2.6<ref name="ratings"/>
3rd September 20, 2005 5.3<ref name="ratings"/> 3.7<ref name="ratings"/> December 20, 2005 5.7<ref name="2005finale">Template:Cite news</ref> 3.9<ref name="2005finale"/> 3.9<ref name="2005finale"/> 2.7<ref name="2005finale"/>
4th September 5, 2006 4.8<ref name="2006premiere">Template:Cite news</ref> 3.4<ref name="2006premiere"/> December 12, 2006 3.38<ref name="variety06">Template:Cite news</ref> 2.38<ref name="medialife06">Template:Cite web</ref> 3.9 2.75<ref name="variety06"/>
5th – Part I October 30, 2007 4.3<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 3.5 February 19, 2008 N/A 2.41<ref name="medialife07">Template:Cite web</ref> N/A N/A
5th – Part II January 6, 2009 3.1<ref name=tvw>Template:Cite web</ref> 2.4<ref name=tvw/> March 3, 2009 3.8 2.4 N/A N/A
6th Wednesday 10:00 pm October 14, 2009 2.9<ref name="season6premierealladu">Template:Cite web</ref> 1.9<ref name="season6premierea18-49">Template:Cite web</ref> March 3, 2010 1.8

Nip/Tuck became an instant cable hit from its 2003 series premiere.Template:Citation needed

For its third season, FX aired Nip/Tuck solely in the fall of 2005, instead of during the summer season, like the two years prior. John Landgraf, president of FX, stated that such a move was a "huge risk", since it stacked up "against the full barrage of fall network competition".<ref name="2005finale"/> Despite some criticism on its third season, the story arc involving The Carver attracted even more of an audience to the series than any of the seasons before, reaching its climax in a December 20, 2005, two-hour season finale, entitled "Cherry Peck / Quentin Costa", which became the most-watched scripted program in the history of the FX network.Template:Citation needed

Including "Cherry Peck / Quentin Costa", three episodes of Nip/Tuck rank as the three most-watched scripted programs ever on FX.Template:Citation needed The second-season finale, entitled "Joan Rivers", which aired on October 5, 2004, drew 5.2 million viewers. It was then eclipsed on September 20, 2005, when the third-season premiere, entitled "Momma Boone", drew roughly 5.3 million viewers. Three months later on December 20, 2005, the aforementioned third-season finale, entitled "Cherry Peck / Quentin Costa", drew 5.7 million viewers. Of those 5.7 million viewers, 3.9 million were in the 18–49 age group demographic, "making the finale the number-one episode among the key advertising demographic of any cable series in 2005. It's also the largest demographic number for any single telecast in the network's history,"<ref name="2005finale"/>Template:Dead link according to Zap2It.

According to the September 8, 2006, Mediaweek column "The Programming Insider", "the fourth-season premiere on Tuesday, September 5, 2006, averaged 4.8 million total viewers and 3.4 million adults 18–49, building over its season-three average by 25% and 26%, respectively. Nip/TuckTemplate:'s performance among adults 18–49 ranks as basic cable's top-rated season premiere in the demographic for 2006, as of September 8, 2006."<ref name="2006premiere"/>

Broadcast

In Australia, the series was broadcast on Showcase and Nine Network; in Canada on CTV and Series+; in France on M6; in New Zealand on TV One, TV2 and Canterbury Television.<ref name=":3">Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In Ireland, the series commenced broadcast on TG4 from 2 June 2004.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In the United Kingdom, Sky One acquired the series just a few weeks ahead of its US debut, on 8 July 2003, and premiered in the 10:00pm time slot on 13 January 2004.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In August 2004, Nip/Tuck began airing on Channel 4, who had already acquired the free-to-air rights to the series before Sky announced they had the first-run pay TV rights. They only aired the first two seasons before dropping the show from its lineup.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In 2007, Nip/Tuck moved from Sky One to the British version of the show's home network, FX.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It has also since aired on Sky Living.

Nip/Tuck premiered in South Africa on M-Net in January 2004. It moved to DStv's M-Net Series channel for the fifth season. The series later aired on SABC 3 in 2007.Template:Cn

Home media

The entire series of Nip/Tuck is available on DVD; in the United States (Region 1), all six seasons, as well as a complete series set, were released through Warner Bros. Home Entertainment between 2004 and 2010. The fifth season, however, was the only season to be made available in two parts. This was due to the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, forcing the season to go into hiatus mid-broadcast. While the season was still airing, it was announced that the DVD set for the complete fifth season was due for release on May 20, 2008.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Instead of releasing the complete season once the remaining episodes had aired, Warner Bros. opted to release the first 14 episodes of season five in one set, while the remaining 8 episodes were made available in a separate set following eventual broadcast. A complete fifth season set had never been released in the United States. All six seasons have also been distributed in the UK (Region 2), Australia and New Zealand (Region 4) via Warner Bros., where the fifth season was released as complete in those countries.

Additionally, season four of Nip/Tuck was released on both Blu-ray and HD DVD formats in the United States, on September 4, 2007, and was the only season to receive these releases.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

DVD release overview
Season Release date Additional features
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The Complete First Season June 15, 2004<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> September 9, 2004<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> October 20, 2004<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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The Complete Second Season August 30, 2005<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> May 30, 2005<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> July 13, 2005<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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The Complete Third Season August 29, 2006<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> May 8, 2006<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> May 2, 2007<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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The Complete Fourth Season September 4, 2007<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> August 13, 2007<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> July 2, 2008<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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Season Five, Part One December 30, 2008<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:N/a Template:N/a

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Season Five, Part Two October 6, 2009<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:N/a Template:N/a

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The Complete Fifth Season Template:N/a January 18, 2010<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> October 28, 2009<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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The Complete Sixth and Final Season June 8, 2010<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> September 6, 2010<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> February 2, 2011<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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The Complete Series November 2, 2010<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> September 5, 2016<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:N/a

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International adaptation

In 2013, the Colombian network Caracol Televisión produced the Spanish language adaptation of the series, titled Mentiras perfectas (Perfect Lies).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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