![]() 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. ![]() Sean has to surgically separate on a 600-pound, super-obese woman. Julia makes a discovery about her pregnancy. Sean, Christian, Matt and Cherry Peck are involved in separate games of torture. 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. After Christians Carver attack, Sean must look for a new partner to keep the practice going. In the season finale written and directed by series creator Ryan Murphy, The Carver goes on a slashing binge and attacks a sorority house as Kit grows closer to catching her nemesis. 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. Christian becomes furious when Sean agrees with Grace, who is now the practices in-house. 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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