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Nip/Tuck
GenreMedical drama
Serial drama
Created byRyan Murphy
StarringDylan Walsh
Julian McMahon
John Hensley
Joely Richardson
Valerie Cruz
Roma Maffia
Kelly Carlson
Jessalyn Gilsig
Bruno Campos
Opening theme'A Perfect Lie' by The Engine Room
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes100 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Ryan Murphy
Brad Falchuk
Lyn Greene
Greer Shephard
Michael M. Robin
Richard Levine
Sean Jablonski
Jennifer Salt
Production location(s)Miami, Florida(seasons 1–4, setting only)
Hollywood, California(seasons 5–6)[1]
Running time42–70 minutes
Production company(s)Hands Down Entertainment
Stu Segall Productions
Ryan Murphy Productions
The Shephard-Robin Company
Warner Bros. Television
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original networkFX
Picture format480i (SDTV)
720p (HDTV)
Original releaseJuly 22, 2003 –
March 3, 2010
Chronology
Related showsMentiras perfectas
External links
Website
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Nip/Tuck is an American serialmedical drama television series created by Ryan Murphy that aired on FX in the United States from July 22, 2003, to March 3, 2010. The series, which also incorporates elements of crime drama, 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). 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 anesthesiologistDr. 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 the patient(s) scheduled to receive plastic surgery.

Stream all 108 Nip/Tuck episodes free on TVRaven. Find the latest Nip/Tuck episodes and stream free on TVRaven. Following a 3-week hiatus for the Christmas holidays, the show resumed in January 2010, and concluded on March 3, 2010, with its 100th episode. Nip/Tuck filmed its 100th and final episode on June 12, 2009, without creator Ryan Murphy, who was, at the time, in India scouting locations for his film version of the memoir Eat, Pray, Love. The Nip/Tuck episode guide on SideReel features original episode air dates for each season, plus show reviews, summaries and more. After their first night together, being fed up with Kimber boasting so much about herself being perfect, with the help of a lipstick, Christian takes a small revenge. From the pilot episode of TV.

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.[2] While the show was 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.[3] Series creator Ryan Murphy said that the medical cases on the show are '100 percent based on fact'.[4]

  • 3Characters and cast

Overview[edit]

The drama is set in a plastic-surgery center, McNamara/Troy, centering on the two doctors who own it. Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) is often found having problems at home due to being seduced by beautiful women on a daily basis, and thus tries to keep his family together by patching up the rocky road in which his family and he are living. Partner Christian Troy (Julian McMahon), though, uses his charm to bring in potential female candidates and conducts vain business deals, almost never failing and ending up with dozens of women in bed. Sean takes his job seriously; he is often found having to fix some of Christian's mistakes.

Production[edit]

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,[5] 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 3-week hiatus for the Christmas holidays, the show resumed in January 2010, and concluded on March 3, 2010, with its 100th episode.[6][7][8]Nip/Tuck filmed its 100th and final episode on June 12, 2009, without creator Ryan Murphy,[9] 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 showDr. 90210.[10]

Characters and cast[edit]

Main cast[edit]

ActorCharacterSeasons
123456
Dylan WalshSean McNamaraMain
Julian McMahonChristian TroyMain
John HensleyMatt McNamaraMain
Joely RichardsonJulia McNamaraMain
Valerie CruzGrace SantiagoMain
Roma MaffiaLiz CruzRecurringMain
Kelly CarlsonKimber HenryRecurringMain
Jessalyn GilsigGina RussoRecurringMainSpecial Guest
Bruno CamposQuentin CostaGuestMain

Recurring cast[edit]

ActorCharacterSeasons
123456
Kelsey BatelaanAnnie McNamaraRecurring
Linda KleinNurse LindaRecurring
Robert LaSardoEscobar GallardoRecurringGuestRecurringGuest
Ruth WilliamsonMrs. Hedda GrubmanRecurringGuestGuest
Joey SlotnickDr. Merrill BobolitRecurringGuestGuest
Phillip RhysJude SawyerRecurringGuest
Julie WarnerMegan O'HaraRecurringGuestGuest
Joshua & Josiah HenryWilber TroyRecurringRecurring
Vanessa RedgraveDr. Erica NoughtonRecurringGuest
Famke JanssenAva MooreRecurringSpecial GuestSpecial Guest
Seth GabelAdrian MooreRecurring
Rhona MitraKit McGrawRecurring
Brittany SnowAriel AldermanRecurring
Sanaa LathanMichelle LandauRecurring
Jacqueline BissetJames LeBeauRecurring
Peter DinklageMarlowe SawyerRecurring
Rosie O'DonnellDawn BudgeRecurring
Mario LopezDr. Mike HamouiGuestRecurring
Paula MarshallKate TinsleyRecurring
Bradley CooperAidan StoneRecurring
Portia de RossiOlivia LordRecurring
AnnaLynne McCordEden LordRecurring
John SchneiderRam PetersRecurring
Sharon GlessColleen RoseRecurring
Katee Sackhoff(season 5)
Rose McGowan(season 6)
Dr. Theodora 'Teddy' RoweRecurring
George NewbernDr. Curtis RyersonRecurring
Melonie DiazRamona PerezRecurring

Seasons and episodes[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113July 22, 2003October 21, 2003
216June 22, 2004October 5, 2004
315September 20, 2005December 20, 2005
415September 5, 2006December 12, 2006
52214October 10, 2007February 19, 2008
8January 6, 2009March 3, 2009
619October 14, 2009March 3, 2010

Main crew[edit]

  • Elodie Keene (10 episodes, 2003–2007)
  • Ryan Murphy (8 episodes, 2003–2006)
  • Charles Haid (8 episodes, 2006–2008)
  • Craig Zisk (6 episodes, 2003–2008)
  • Nelson McCormick (4 episodes, 2003–2006)
  • Richard Levine (4 episodes, 2006–2009)
  • Jamie Babbit (3 episodes, 2003–2004)
  • Greer Shephard (3 episodes, 2004–2005)
  • Brad Falchuk (3 episodes, 2007–2009)
  • Scott Brazil (2 episodes, 2003–2004)
  • Jeremy Podeswa (2 episodes, 2005)
  • Dirk Craft (2 episodes, 2008–2009)
  • Jennifer Salt (15 episodes, 2003–2009)
  • Sean Jablonski (13 episodes, 2003–2008)
  • Lynnie Greene (3 episodes, 2006–2009)

Awards and nominations[edit]

  • Emmy Awards (2010):
    • Nominated – Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
  • Emmy Awards (2009):
    • Nominated – Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
    • Nominated – Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Nonprosthetic)
  • Emmy Awards (2008):
    • Nominated – Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (Sharon Gless)
    • Nominated – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Oliver Platt)
  • Emmy Awards (2007):
    • Nominated – Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
  • Emmy Awards (2006):
    • Nominated – Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series
    • Nominated – Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
    • Nominated – Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Nonprosthetic)
  • Golden Globe Awards (2005):
    • Won – Best Television Series – Drama
    • Nominated – Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama (Julian McMahon)
    • Nominated – Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama (Joely Richardson)
  • Emmy Awards (2005):
    • Nominated – Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series
    • Nominated – Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (Jill Clayburgh)
    • Nominated – Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
    • Nominated – Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Nonprosthetic)
  • Golden Globe Awards (2004):
    • Nominated – Best Television Series – Drama
    • Nominated – Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama (Joely Richardson)
  • Emmy Awards (2004):
    • Won – Outstanding Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Prosthetic)
    • Nominated – Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
    • Nominated – Outstanding Main Title Design
    • Nominated – Outstanding Main Title Theme Music
    • Nominated – Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Nonprosthetic)

U.S. television ratings[edit]

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

SeasonTime slotSeason premiereSeason finaleViewers
Total
(in millions)
Viewers
Age 18–49
(in millions)
DateViewers Total
(in millions)
Viewers
18–49
(in millions)
DateViewers Total
(in millions)
Viewers
18–49
(in millions)
1stTuesday 10:00 pmJuly 22, 20033.7[11]2.0[11]October 21, 20032.99[12]2.1[11]3.25[12]2.2[12]
2ndJune 22, 20043.8[11]2.7[11]October 5, 20045.2[11]3.6[11]3.8[11]2.6[11]
3rdSeptember 20, 20055.3[11]3.7[11]December 20, 20055.7[13]3.9[13]3.9[13]2.7[13]
4thSeptember 5, 20064.8[14]3.4[14]December 12, 20063.38[15]2.38[16]3.92.75[15]
5th – Part IOctober 30, 20074.3[17]3.5February 19, 2008???2.41[18]??????
5th – Part IIJanuary 6, 20093.1[19]2.4[19]March 3, 20093.82.4??
6thWednesday 10:00 pmOctober 14, 20092.9[20]1.9[21]March 3, 20101.8

Nip/Tuck became an instant cable hit from its 2003 series premiere.[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'.[13] 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, 2-hour season finale, entitled 'Cherry Peck / Quentin Costa', which became the most-watched scripted program in the history of the FX network.[citation needed]

Including 'Cherry Peck / Quentin Costa', three episodes of Nip/Tuck rank as the three most-watched scripted programs ever on FX.[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,'[13][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/Tuck'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.'[14]

International broadcasts[edit]

In Australia, the series aired on Showcase and Nine Network; in Canada on CTV and Series+; in France on M6;[22] in Ireland on TG4; in New Zealand on TV One and Canterbury Television; and in the United Kingdom on Fox, Sky Living, Sky1 and Channel 4.

Home media[edit]

TitleRelease dateSpecial features
Region 1Region 2Region 4
The Complete First SeasonJune 15, 2004September 20, 2004October 20, 2004
  • 3 making-of documentaries
    • Giving Melodrama a Facelift
    • Realistic Expectations: The Practice of Plastic Surgery
    • Are They Real or Fake?: Miraculous Makeup Effects of Nip/Tuck
  • Severed Parts gag reel
  • Cutting room floor deleted scenes
  • A Perfect Lie music video. Teaser trailer.
The Complete Second SeasonAugust 30, 2005May 30, 2005July 13, 2005
  • Cutting room floor: Deleted scenes
  • Featurette: Recurring Pain: Three Woman and Their man.
The Complete Third SeasonAugust 29, 2006May 8, 2006May 2, 2007
  • Severed Parts - unaired scenes
  • 2 featurettes
    • Chasing the Carver
    • The Perfect Look: Set Design.
The Complete Fourth SeasonSeptember 4, 2007August 13, 2007July 2, 2008
  • Cutting Room Floor - unaired scenes
  • Clever casting: The season's guest stars
  • Sizzle: the sexuality of Nip/Tuck.
  • The cutting edge: how real-life dramas are incorporated into the show
  • Severed parts: gag reel
The Complete Fifth SeasonDecember 30, 2008 (part 1)
October 6, 2009 (part 2)
January 18, 2010October 28, 2009
  • Hollywood Hedonism: The Transition from Miami to Hollywood
  • Cutting Room Floor: Unaired scenes
  • Severed parts: gag reel
  • Featurette: The Science of Beauty
The Complete Sixth and Final SeasonJune 8, 2010September 6, 2010February 2, 2011
  • Deleted scenes
  • Featurette
  • Gag reel
The Complete SeriesNovember 2, 2010N/AN/A
  • Special features from individual season box sets

International adaptation[edit]

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In 2013, the Colombian network Caracol TV produced the Spanish language adaptation of the series, titled Mentiras perfectas (Perfect Lies). [23]Free solidworks viewer.

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Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nip/Tuck&oldid=918659905'

Nip/Tuck is an American medical drama created by Ryan Murphy, which aired on FX in the United States between 2003 and 2010. The series focuses on 'McNamara/Troy', a plastic surgery practice, and follows its founders, Dr. Sean McNamara and Dr. Christian Troy (portrayed by Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon respectively). Each episode typically involves the cosmetic procedures of one or more patients, and also features the personal and professional lives of its main cast.

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The show began in the Summer of 2003, and concluded with the sixth season in Spring 2010. While the show was initially set in Miami, at the end of the fourth season the practice was relocated to Los Angeles and many of the characters have followed. The fifth season premiered on October 30, 2007, 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.

The series ran for 100 episodes, concluding with the series finale on March 3, 2010. With the exception of the pilot, each episode is named after the character(s) that are scheduled to have plastic surgery.

  • 2Episodes

Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113July 22, 2003October 21, 2003
216June 22, 2004October 5, 2004
315September 20, 2005December 20, 2005
415September 5, 2006December 12, 2006
52214October 10, 2007February 19, 2008
8January 6, 2009March 3, 2009
619October 14, 2009March 3, 2010

Episodes[edit]

Season 1 (2003)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byPatient PortrayerOriginal air dateProd.
code
11'Pilot'Ryan MurphyRyan MurphyGeoffrey RivasJuly 22, 2003475194
22'Mandi/Randi'Ryan MurphyRyan MurphyCaitlin & Melinda DahlJuly 29, 2003176451
33'Nanette Babcock'Lawrence TrillingRyan MurphyLindsay HollisterAugust 5, 2003176452
44'Sofia Lopez'Michael M. RobinSean JablonskiJonathan Del ArcoAugust 12, 2003176453
55'Kurt Dempsey'Elodie KeeneLyn Greene & Richard LevineVincent AngellAugust 19, 2003176454
66'Megan O'Hara'Craig ZiskJennifer SaltJulie WarnerSeptember 2, 2003176455
77'Cliff Mantegna'Scott BrazilBrad FalchukAlex CarterSeptember 9, 2003176456
88'Cara Fitzgerald'Jamie BabbitRyan MurphyKeri Lynn PrattSeptember 16, 2003176457
99'Sofia Lopez II'Nelson McCormickSean JablonskiJonathan Del ArcoSeptember 23, 2003176458
1010'Adelle Coffin'Michael M. RobinDell Chandler & Ryan MurphyNan MartinSeptember 30, 2003176459
1111'Montana/Sassy/Justice'Michael M. RobinLyn Greene & Richard LevineCheryl WhiteOctober 7, 2003176460
1212'Antonia Ramos'Elodie KeeneJennifer Salt & Brad FalchukMarisol NicholsOctober 14, 2003176461
1313'Escobar Gallardo'Ryan MurphyRyan MurphyRobert LaSardoOctober 21, 2003176462

Season 2 (2004)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byPatient PortrayerOriginal air dateProd.
code
141'Erica Noughton'Ryan MurphyRyan MurphyVanessa RedgraveJune 22, 2004177601
152'Christian Troy'Jamie BabbitSean JablonskiJulian McMahonJune 29, 2004177602
163'Manya Mabika'Elodie KeeneLyn Greene & Richard LevineAisha TylerJuly 6, 2004177603
174'Mrs. Grubman'Jamie BabbitJennifer SaltRuth WilliamsonJuly 13, 2004177604
185'Joel Gideon'Nelson McCormickBrad FalchukDoug SavantJuly 20, 2004177605
196'Bobbi Broderick'Michael M. RobinLyn Greene & Richard LevineJill ClayburghJuly 27, 2004177606
207'Naomi Gaines'Craig ZiskSean JablonskiLeslie BibbAugust 3, 2004177607
218'Agatha Ripp'Michael M. RobinRyan MurphySarah PaulsonAugust 10, 2004177608
229'Rose and Raven Rosenberg'Elodie KeeneRyan Murphy & Brad FalchukLori and Reba SchappellAugust 17, 2004177609
2310'Kimber Henry'Nelson McCormickJennifer SaltKelly CarlsonAugust 24, 2004177610
2411'Natasha Charles'Greer ShephardLyn Greene & Richard LevineRebecca GayheartAugust 31, 2004177611
2512'Julia McNamara'Michael M. RobinRyan Murphy & Hank ChiltonJoely RichardsonSeptember 7, 2004177612
2613'Oona Wentworth'Scott BrazilSean Jablonski & Jennifer SaltBrooks AlmySeptember 14, 2004177613
2714'Trudy Nye'Elodie KeeneHank ChiltonLisa WaltzSeptember 21, 2004177614
2815'Sean McNamara'Michael M. RobinBrad FalchukDylan WalshSeptember 28, 2004177615
2916'Joan Rivers'Ryan MurphyRyan MurphyJoan RiversOctober 5, 2004177616

Season 3 (2005)[edit]

Nip Tuck Season 4 Full Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byPatient PortrayerOriginal air dateProd.
code
301'Momma Boone'Elodie KeeneRyan MurphyKathy LamkinSeptember 20, 20052T5951
312'Kiki'Elodie KeeneLyn Greene & Richard LevineKiki (gorilla)September 27, 20052T5952
323'Derek, Alex, and Gary'Craig ZiskBrad FalchukAdam Henderson, Aaron Moody and Graham MillerOctober 4, 20052T5953
334'Rhea Reynolds'Greer ShephardJennifer SaltTara BuckOctober 11, 20052T5954
345'Granville Trapp'Jeremy PodeswaSean JablonskiErik PassojaOctober 18, 20052T5955
356'Frankenlaura'Michael M. RobinHank ChiltonValentin SiroonOctober 25, 20052T5956
367'Ben White'Jeremy PodeswaLyn Greene & Richard LevineJohn BillingsleyNovember 1, 20052T5957
378'Tommy Bolton'Guy FerlandBrad FalchukBlair WilliamsonNovember 8, 20052T5958
389'Hannah Tedesco'Michael M. RobinSean JablonskiUncreditedNovember 15, 20052T5959
3910'Madison Berg'Greg YaitanesJennifer SaltHallee HirshNovember 22, 20052T5960
4011'Abby Mays'Michael M. RobinHank ChiltonRebecca MetzNovember 29, 20052T5961
4112'Sal Perri'David NutterLyn Greene & Richard LevineLouis MustilloDecember 6, 20052T5962
4213'Joy Kringle'Greer ShephardSean Jablonski & Jennifer SaltElizabeth RuscioDecember 13, 20052T5963
4314'Cherry Peck'Craig ZiskBrad Falchuk & Hank ChiltonWillam BelliDecember 20, 20052T5964
4415'Quentin Costa'Ryan MurphyRyan MurphyBruno CamposDecember 20, 20052T5965

Season 4 (2006)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byPatient PortrayerOriginal air dateProd.
code
451'Cindy Plumb'Ryan MurphyRyan MurphyKathleen TurnerSeptember 5, 20063T5001
462'Blu Mondae'Michael M. RobinLyn Greene & Richard LevineAngela LittleSeptember 12, 20063T5002
473'Monica Wilder'Elodie KeeneBrad FalchukJennifer HallSeptember 19, 20063T5003
484'Shari Noble'Nelson McCormickJennifer SaltMelissa GilbertSeptember 26, 20063T5004
495'Dawn Budge'Elodie KeeneHank ChiltonRosie O'DonnellOctober 3, 20063T5005
506'Faith Wolper, Ph.D'Sean JablonskiSean JablonskiBrooke ShieldsOctober 10, 20063T5006
517'Burt Landau'Charles HaidBrad FalchukLarry HagmanOctober 17, 20063T5007
528'Conor McNamara'Patrick McKeeJennifer Salt & Hank ChiltonSpencer RobertsOctober 24, 20063T5008
539'Liz Cruz'Richard LevineLyn Greene & Richard LevineRoma MaffiaOctober 31, 20063T5009
5410'Merrill Bobolit'Charles HaidSean Jablonski & Brad FalchukJoey SlotnickNovember 7, 20063T5010
5511'Conor McNamara, 2026'Craig ZiskRyan MurphyStark SandsNovember 14, 20063T5011
5612'Diana Lubey'Charles HaidSean JablonskiCatherine DeneuveNovember 21, 20063T5012
5713'Reefer'Lyn GreeneLyn Greene & Richard LevineCharles HaidNovember 28, 20063T5013
5814'Willy Ward'Michael M. RobinJennifer SaltRonn LucasDecember 5, 20063T5014
5915'Gala Gallardo'Ryan MurphyRyan Murphy & Hank ChiltonIdalis DeLeonDecember 12, 20063T5015

Season 5 (2007–09)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byPatient PortrayerOriginal air dateProd.
code
Part 1
601'Carly Summers'Charles HaidRyan MurphyDaphne ZunigaOctober 30, 20073T6401
612'Joyce & Sharon Monroe'Charles HaidRyan MurphySusan Griffiths & Merilee BraschNovember 6, 20073T6402
623'Everett Poe'Richard LevineLyn Greene & Richard LevineMichael Des BarresNovember 13, 20073T6403
634'Dawn Budge II'Charles HaidJennifer SaltRosie O'DonnellNovember 20, 20073T6404
645'Chaz Darling'Sean JablonskiSean JablonskiJai RodriguezNovember 27, 20073T6405
656'Damien Sands'Charles HaidHank ChiltonIan BuchananDecember 4, 20073T6406
667'Dr. Joshua Lee'Brad FalchukBrad FalchukGeorge CoeDecember 11, 20073T6407
678'Duke Collins'Elodie KeeneLyn Greene & Richard LevineJoel McKinnon MillerDecember 18, 20073T6408
689'Rachel Ben Natan'Charles HaidJennifer SaltMaggie SiffJanuary 15, 20083T6409
6910'Magda & Jeff'Craig ZiskHank ChiltonSelma Stern & Robert GantJanuary 22, 20083T6410
7011'Kyle Ainge'Dirk Wallace CraftBrad Falchuk & Hank ChiltonJeff HephnerJanuary 29, 20083T6411
7112'Lulu Grandiron'Brad FalchukBrad FalchukDonna MillsFebruary 5, 20083T6412
7213'August Walden'Sean JablonskiSean JablonskiStephen J. OliverFebruary 12, 20083T6413
7314'Candy Richards'Richard LevineJennifer SaltJennifer CoolidgeFebruary 19, 20083T6414
Part 2
7415'Ronnie Chase'Brad FalchukRyan MurphyMichael ScheckenowitzJanuary 6, 20093T6415
7516'Gene Shelly'Richard LevineLyn Greene & Richard LevineJohn FleckJanuary 13, 20093T6416
7617'Roxy St. James'Lyn GreeneJennifer SaltDina MeyerJanuary 27, 20093T6417
7718'Ricky Wells'John Stuart ScottBrad FalchukBrando EatonFebruary 3, 20093T6418
7819'Manny Skerritt'Dirk Wallace CraftRyan MurphyMisha CollinsFebruary 10, 20093T6419
7920'Budi Sabri'Hank ChiltonRyan Murphy & Hank ChiltonChi Muoi LoFebruary 17, 20093T6420
8021'Allegra Calderella'Sean JablonskiSean JablonskiElaine HausmanFebruary 24, 20093T6421
8122'Giselle Blaylock & Legend Chandler'Lyn GreeneLyn Greene & Richard LevineWendy Glenn & Graham ShielsMarch 3, 20093T6422

Season 6 (2009–10)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byPatient PortrayerOriginal air dateProd.
code
821'Don Hoberman'Brad FalchukRyan MurphyMark AtteberryOctober 14, 20093T7901
832'Enigma'John Stuart ScottLyn Greene & Richard LevineParker CroftOctober 21, 20093T7902
843'Briggitte Reinholt'Dirk CraftSean JablonskiLee GarlingtonOctober 28, 20093T7903
854'Jenny Juggs'Jesse BochcoJennifer SaltKiersten WarrenNovember 4, 20093T7904
865'Abigail Sullivan'John Stuart ScottBrad FalchukAmy FarringtonNovember 11, 20093T7905
876'Alexis Stone'Tim HunterHank ChiltonCandis CayneNovember 18, 20093T7906
887'Alexis Stone II'John Stuart ScottRyan MurphyCandis CayneNovember 25, 20093T7907
898'Lola Wlodkowski'Eric StoltzLyn Greene & Richard LevineDanica SheridanDecember 2, 20093T7908
909'Benny Nilsson'John Stuart ScottSean JablonskiLuke McClureDecember 9, 20093T7909
9110'Wesley Clovis'Tate DonovanJennifer SaltEric StonestreetDecember 16, 20093T7960
9211'Dan Daly'Elodie KeeneRyan MurphyWayne PéreJanuary 6, 20103T7961
9312'Willow Banks'Tim HunterBrad FalchukMini AndenJanuary 13, 20103T7962
9413'Joel Seabrook'Tate DonovanHank ChiltonTim GuineeJanuary 20, 20103T7963
9514'Sheila Carlton'Craig ZiskLyn Greene & Richard LevineChristine EstabrookJanuary 27, 20103T7964
9615'Virginia Hayes'Hank ChiltonHank ChiltonKate NorbyFebruary 3, 20103T7965
9716'Dr. Griffin'Tim HunterJennifer SaltDaniel BenzaliFebruary 10, 20103T7967
9817'Christian Troy II'Diana ValentineSean JablonskiJulian McMahonFebruary 17, 20103T7966
9918'Walter & Edith Krieger'Dirk CraftBrad FalchukHarold Gould & Hildy BrooksFebruary 24, 20103T7968
10019'Hiro Yoshimura'John Stuart ScottRyan MurphyKoji KataokaMarch 3, 20103T7969

References[edit]

  • 'Nip/Tuck' Storylines via FX
  • Episode titles via AOL

External links[edit]

  • List of Nip/Tuck episodes at TV.com
  • List of Nip/Tuck episodes at TVGuide.com
  • List of Nip/Tuck episodes on IMDb

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