If you love Nip Tuck, you're sure to have very anxiously waited for season 5 of the well liked show. The season was initially to be 22 episodes, but the writers strike got in the way and only the first 14 were shown. However, those 14 were explosive and backed full of new twists, new characters, and lots and lots of sex. It wasn't however all good for the surgeons and their friends.
The fifth season begins with Sean and Christian moving their practice from Florida to California. As one would expect, theres no shortage of need for plastic surgeons in Beverly Hills, but theres just one little issue for the two. No one knows who they are. To answer this, they enlist publicist Fiona McNeil. She wastes no time in getting them a part as technical advisors on a television show based on, would you believe it, plastic surgeons!
As they work on Hearts n Scalpels, they meet the shows producer and members of its cast, including Aidan Stone. The soap consumes a good amount of time in the beginning episodes of the season. While the self-centered, over the top Aidan is very entertaining, there are times when it often seems a bit too much. It might have been okay if the story didnt follow some of the TV crew off-set, but it does. When the studio executive in charge of the show heads off to see a dominatrix to de-stress, I wasnt sure if the season was moving in the right direction or jumping the shark. Worse still, I wasnt sure if I even cared about these characters. The surgeons and there shenanigans seemed to be designed to shock us, but they didnt help to round out these new characters or move the existing characters forward. While many things happened to the characters, far between did they show any lasting change. Even those who moved on to new relationships, such as Matt and Kimber, still seemed to be the same characters, unmoved by the events in their lives.
That is, in fact, is the main problem with season 5, if not the entire show. The characters dont really move forward in development. Christian, in a particular, doesnt really change from his womanizing ways. He continues to jump from woman to woman with little feeling for them, it seems. While this has been the status quo for a few seasons, it seems particularly apparent in season 5.
Celebrity guests, of course, have a big part in season 5, including Rosie ODonnell, Jennifer Coolidge, and Jai Rodriguez. In fact, they were sometimes the best reason to watch an episode. What I want to see is the big names they pull in for season 6. The season cliffhanger, also, does make me want to watch the next season, if only the start, to see how any open storylines are resolved. Although it was a disappointment overall, Nip/Tuck is still an fascinating show to watch. However, there are only eight episodes scheduled to air in 2009 (the rest of season 5), so dont expect much news for the next year.
The fifth season begins with Sean and Christian moving their practice from Florida to California. As one would expect, theres no shortage of need for plastic surgeons in Beverly Hills, but theres just one little issue for the two. No one knows who they are. To answer this, they enlist publicist Fiona McNeil. She wastes no time in getting them a part as technical advisors on a television show based on, would you believe it, plastic surgeons!
As they work on Hearts n Scalpels, they meet the shows producer and members of its cast, including Aidan Stone. The soap consumes a good amount of time in the beginning episodes of the season. While the self-centered, over the top Aidan is very entertaining, there are times when it often seems a bit too much. It might have been okay if the story didnt follow some of the TV crew off-set, but it does. When the studio executive in charge of the show heads off to see a dominatrix to de-stress, I wasnt sure if the season was moving in the right direction or jumping the shark. Worse still, I wasnt sure if I even cared about these characters. The surgeons and there shenanigans seemed to be designed to shock us, but they didnt help to round out these new characters or move the existing characters forward. While many things happened to the characters, far between did they show any lasting change. Even those who moved on to new relationships, such as Matt and Kimber, still seemed to be the same characters, unmoved by the events in their lives.
That is, in fact, is the main problem with season 5, if not the entire show. The characters dont really move forward in development. Christian, in a particular, doesnt really change from his womanizing ways. He continues to jump from woman to woman with little feeling for them, it seems. While this has been the status quo for a few seasons, it seems particularly apparent in season 5.
Celebrity guests, of course, have a big part in season 5, including Rosie ODonnell, Jennifer Coolidge, and Jai Rodriguez. In fact, they were sometimes the best reason to watch an episode. What I want to see is the big names they pull in for season 6. The season cliffhanger, also, does make me want to watch the next season, if only the start, to see how any open storylines are resolved. Although it was a disappointment overall, Nip/Tuck is still an fascinating show to watch. However, there are only eight episodes scheduled to air in 2009 (the rest of season 5), so dont expect much news for the next year.
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