Nip TuckNip/Tuck (debuted July 22, 2003) is a drama television program created by Ryan Murphy. It follows the lives of two Miami plastic surgeons, Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) and Christian Troy (Julian McMahon). The show, while not strictly a soap opera, has many things in common with the genre, most notably the somewhat unrealistically dramatic themes of the series and the use of numerous story arcs, many of which are very complex and would be hard to follow for a viewer who has not seen the show from the beginning.
Main cast
ControversyThe show has addressed numerous controversial issues while creating some of its own. Plastic surgery, and many of the reasons for people requiring it, is itself a topic of much debate and it is natural that the show would attract criticism from many quarters. In 2003 a parents' organization, the Parents Television Council, declared the program objectionable due to its sexuality, violence, and language, and it began a campaign to try to drive advertisers from the transmissions of the program in the US. The effort was at least somewhat successful, and the campaign is presumably still in force with the second season.[1] (http://www.parentstv.org/PTC/niptuck/main.asp) However, the show still has sponsors; the largest would appear to be XM Satellite Radio, which has many commercials during the program, product placement, and which even sponsored the commercial-free premiere of the second season. Issues addressed
Broadcast detailsThe show has been broadcast on the following networks: United States In its debut season, Nip/Tuck was the highest-rated new series on basic cable, and the highest rated basic cable series at all for the 18-49 and 25-54 age demographics ([2] (http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271%7C84230%7C1%7C,00.html), [3] (http://www.fxnetworks.com/news/niptuck_102203.html)). The first season averaged about 3.25 million viewers an episode, and was released on DVD in the US on June 15, 2004. Episode ListSeason One
Season Two
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