![]() ![]() Troy, “the naughty one,” loves money and sex, and sometimes commits serious scalpel screw-ups. McNamara, “the nice one,” struggles to keep his family together as they weather trials and tribulations that come as the complications of success. “Nip/Tuck” centers on Sean McNamara and Christian Troy, successful plastic surgeons, originally practicing their science and art in Miami, but conveniently relocated to Los Angeles at the end of “Nip/Tuck’s” fourth season. Call it one of television’s most credible attempts at realistic fiction: Ryan Murphy, “Nip/Tuck’s” producer, insists the medical conditions and procedures on which the episodes center “are 100% based on fact.” Ironically, though, “Nip/Tuck’s” representation of the surgeon’s private lives may impress ordinary viewers as the program’s most faithful representation of real life people and events.
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