Nip/Tuck
on FX
Episode Summary
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
What does it say about a
television program when the most sensitive character, the one who yearns the
most for a genuine, human connection with other people, is a star in
pornographic movies? One thing it says is that the program in question must be
Nip/Tuck, the FX network’s premiere parade of perversion. As Halloween is
approaching, it is perhaps appropriate that this noxious program apparently took
the inspiration for its October 28th episode from The Rocky Horror
Picture Show; the 10:00 p.m. (ET) demented drama featured cross-dressing,
murder, and too many graphic descriptions of kinky sex for anyone but a sweet
transvestite from Transsexual, Transylvania to appreciate.
Several minor themes played
out over the course of the episode: Sean and Christian are asked by a
transvestite to create a female mask which will give his cross-dressing added
verisimilitude. Sean suddenly elopes and marries his serial killer, drug-addict
girlfriend Teddy. Straight-laced Sean’s new bride ultimately murders a patient
on the operating table via an over-application of leeches, and plots to kill
Sean’s children for his insurance settlement. Sean also receives a visit from
his always-morose daughter Annie, who now suffers from a disturbing medical
condition which causes her to pull out her hair and eat it. And further
intensifying the Halloween feel of the episode, Sean’s street-mime-turned-gangsta
son Matt puts in an appearance, brandishing a pistol as he applies his mime
makeup.
But as always, it is in its
graphic depictions and descriptions of twisted sex that Nip/Tuck plunges
headlong into the gutter. Jealous of younger surgeon Mike over the attentions of
his own former girlfriend, lover, fiancée, bride and porn star Kimber, Christian
seeks out his ex for a tawdry heart-to-heart:
Christian: “I hear there's
trouble in paradise. Why won't you sleep with him?…He can't keep his c** in his
c*** long enough for you to get off?”
Kimber: “No. In fact he has
a few moves that would make you blush...The problem is that he's perfect, and
just when I'm ready to let go, I think of you. And then a little voice pops in
my head saying, ‘Is he gonna ask you to pee on him? Or is he gonna put you in
handcuffs? Or is he gonna hand you a dildo?’ And I'm tired of it. I want a
connection...Every man turns into a complete ass**** the minute you open up to
him. So I keep him sweet, I keep him vulnerable, by not putting out so much.”
Christian: “Well, you know
they say. There's no prude like an old whore.”
The jealous Christian then
victimizes Kimber further by offering misleading advice to Mike on how to
satisfy her: by cross-dressing as a woman, of course!
Christian: “Kimber's a porn
star. She's done it every which way and then some, right? Oral, anal, double
penetration, triple team. You think she cares about some regular Joe C*** guy?
Mike: “Jeez Christian, what
did you two do when you were together?”
Christian: “I was banging
her before her p**** became a revolving door, because one thing that got her off
was when I dressed up like a woman. That s***, she loves it. The kinkier the
better.”
Later, Christian asks Mike
about his date with Kimber.
Christian: “She liked the
kinky tranny look?”
Mike: “Totally.”
A flashback shows Mike
standing before Kimber in the bedroom. Mike drops his robe to reveal the high
heels, fishnet stocking and female lingerie he is wearing.
Mike: “I wanted you to see
that I'm in touch with my feminine side…I went crazy and bought a whole bunch
more stuff at cross dresser dot com. Bras, corsets, panties, strap-on latex
boobs.”
Like Rocky Horror,
Nip/Tuck is obsessed with bizarre, fetishistic sex; but unlike the movie,
Nip/Tuck has pretentions to serious drama. Unfortunately, over time
Nip/Tuck has collapsed into a pathetic self-parody. Given producer Ryan
Murphy’s work on the Fox show Glee, and his apparent obsession with the
themes of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, can an all-musical,
all-transvestite episode of Nip/Tuck be far away?
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