Nip/Tuck

Written by Bill Sherman
Published July 23, 2003

Watching the debut of fx network's newest "edgy" teleseries Nip/Tuck last night, I found myself thinking of ol' Jim Rockford.

As portrayed by James Garner in the classic 70's crime series, Rockford was a hard-luck detective to the nth degree: he lived in a crappy trailer, barely eking out a living as an investigator, and though the show occasionally made a slight feint toward suggesting that he had a thing goin' with a sexy A.D.A., the only enduring relationships we saw were with his old man, a world-weary cop and a snitch who would sell him out at a moment's notice. A pretty depressing set-up if you thought about it too much, and the only thing that made it watchable for most viewers, I suspect, was the presence of Garner, an actor with such a surfeit of audience good-will that he's even able to make some commercial hack's doggerel sound palatable.

Jim Rockford, one of Garner's greatest roles, was a prime exemplar of the Glad-I'm-Not-Him lead, a character type that's attained greater pre-eminence in recent years. All three of fx's big series - The Shield, Lucky and Nip/Tuck - are peopled by these figures: markedly flawed people who, at heart, mainly serve to remind the audience how good they've got it.

In Nip/Tuck, the focus is on two plastic surgeons, Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) and Christian Troy (Julian McMahon), who run a thriving Miami clinic. A pitch-dark dramedy centered around a ripe topic - our obsession with appearance and the inherent drama in "remaking" ourselves - the show strikes an unsuccessful balance between Discovery Channel grisliness and godawful soap opera that reached a new level of Glad-I'm-Not-Him televiewing. Not only did I feel good about not being any of the characters; I felt even better about not being one of the actors having to play these characters!

Writer/director Ryan Murphy has schematicized his series pretty cleanly: Doctor Sean is the "good" plastic surgeon, the one who gets to temporarily walk away from the duo's thriving cosmetic surgery practice when he gets a flash of conscience, while Christian is the "smooth" plastic surgeon, the guy who thinks nuthin' of seducing vacuous ambitious beauties in order to sell 'em on an expensive reshaping - or of lying to his partner when an odious Columbian drug type comes in to get his face changed. Sean's married; Christian is not; and naturally Sean's family doesn't understand when he has his big moral epiphany. Wife Julia (Joely Richardson, a long way from Ellen) bemoans the fact that her husband won't do a boob job on her and complains because she's put her life on hold; teen-aged son Matt (John Hensley) is pissed because pop won't let him get circumcised, thus forever ruining his chances of getting laid. If any of the actors were appealing in their roles, it might've been another matter. But an hour into the ninety-minute premiere, I was ready to send the whole whiney crew into the Bermuda Triangle on a makeshift raft.

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Bill Sherman is a mostly harmless pop culture nerd who can either be found at the Pop Culture Gadabout blog or in his capacity as Comics & Graphics Novel review editor at this here site. He once wrote a history of underground comix for a Spanish comics encyclopedia - which he can no longer read since he lost the original manscript and can't read Spanish.
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#1 — August 26, 2003 @ 14:43PM — Nikki

Generally, I agreed with all of the above except...uh...Joely Fisher was in "Ellen," not Joely Richardson.

#2 — August 26, 2003 @ 18:42PM — Bill Sherman [URL]

Yikes, you're right! My apologies to both actresses for mixing 'em up. . .

#3 — September 7, 2003 @ 02:34AM — susan

I happen to enjoy watching Julian McMahon immensely! He is the hottest thing this side of hell. Yah, yah, gotta admit he is a misogynestic pig, but he is friggin hottie. I watch it just for him. If I wanted a wholesome show, I would watch the George Lopez show, or some nonsense like it, but I am into Nip Tuck for the Julian Factor.

#4 — September 9, 2003 @ 22:47PM — RavenSlvr

if anyone knows what the name of the opening song is please email me amity13822msn.com

#5 — October 1, 2003 @ 00:04AM — Susan Richardson

I love this show and alot people I know are really into this show as well. I mainly love watching Julian MaMahon. Only character I would suggest getting rid of is Michael Jackson look alike (John Hensley who plays Matt).

#6 — October 1, 2003 @ 00:31AM — Marisa

I totally agree with the Michael JAckson comment! LMAO! That son is so creepy looking.

#7 — January 14, 2005 @ 09:20AM — Daisy & Hannah

We think Matt is super Michael-Jacksony! He is way too ugly, they should get in someone who looks like they could ever get Vanessa. Or alternatively anyone else.

#8 — January 14, 2005 @ 14:12PM — Douglas Mays [URL]

I don't know about anyone else, but wife and I crave the series. Yes, it is full of abstract situations. Christisan picking up a transgender is an example.

I just hope the show keeps on. Oh, Matt isn't that ugly of a kid. He had a situation with a teenage dyke and bi-couriuos teen. They were cute. Way to go dude....

peaceloveguidance

#9 — February 10, 2005 @ 06:53AM — caz

i think nip/tuck is fantastic ok its a bit on the gory side but some of the screens i have seen are quite true. julian plays a fantastic role and i wish him luck in the future.

#10 — October 6, 2005 @ 13:02PM — Jenny

Yeah...I love the show. I like Christian and Sean, they're both so cute. I didn't like Julie but watching the third season, she's as irritating as the first two. But Matt's gotta go. I don't know what is wrong with him. He's kinda like a drama queen. I know it's cuz' he slept with a man and that's why he's going all crazy. But he was kinda drama-queenish even before Ava (or Eva). Everytime my bf and I watch him, we're like, he looks like Michael Jackson more and more. Sometimes I think he might even look creepier.

#11 — November 30, 2005 @ 08:47AM — Kagiso

Nip is great, and there some really intense lines hidden in the whole thing of theirs. And Matt is so Michael Jackson!

#12 — December 14, 2005 @ 18:22PM — cassie [URL]

this show is great a ten, christian has changed, and become a father figure and a real caring man, not all about self. but the show wouldn't be
the same without him , he makes the show, i wish
he and julia would get married. i love those two
but christian true love may come back. the carver
is the new doctor, or matt.

#13 — December 14, 2005 @ 19:58PM — unknown

i like all the s*x in it

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