Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon return as the elite plastic surgery team of Sean McNamara and Christian Troy, whose skill at giving others perfect bodies contrasts with their own imperfect lives.
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All 15 episodes from the third season of the popular US drama. Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon return as the elite plastic surgery team of Sean McNamara and Christian Troy, whose skill at giving others perfect bodies contrasts with their own imperfect lives. The episodes are: 'Momma Boone', 'Kiki', 'Derek, Alex, and Gary', 'Rhea Reynolds', 'Granville Trapp', 'Frankenlaura', 'Ben White', 'Tommy Bolton', 'Hannah Tedesco', 'Madison Berg', 'Abby Mays', 'Sal Perri', 'Joy Kringle', 'Cherry Peck' and 'Quentin Costa'.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Over-the-top yet well-written, Nip/Tuck was one of the most intriguing shows on television… until season three, when it took everything--everything--way too far. What once used to be a show about self-worth and society's perception of beauty as portrayed by plastic-surgery patients has become about the abject humiliation of women and rampant storylines. It alienated many fans, who found its love of excess ludicrous and at times, unforgivable. Maybe it was the storyline about Matt (John Hensley), who discovers the love of his life was actually a transsexual, shaves his head and starts dating a white supremacist (American Dreams' Brittany Snow). Or the disturbing new plastic-surgery cases (obese woman physically stuck to her couch, a 17-year-old petrified fetus). Or even the new surgeon Quentin Costa (Bruno Campos) who sleeps with male patients, romances Julia (Joely Richardson) and turns out to have a little "physical quirk" of his own? But the knife that truly stabbed the show's pace into the ground was the ongoing mystery of the Carver, a rapist/killer in a creepy porcelain mask who disfigures victims. Just when the show starts to jell, another character with their mouth cut Black Dahlia-style turns up and throws the show back into a whodunnit, and not even a well-crafted one at that: By the time they reveal the killer's identity, you just don't care anymore. Information Aspect 1.77:1 Widescreen Run time approximately 691 Mins Languages: English Subtitles: English
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