Moments like this further reinforce how out of touch Sean is. While Sean is more courteous of Julia’s body, he treats her like one of his patients. Sean treats his wife’s desire for breast implants differently. Kelly Carlson is very pretty, but through Christian’s charm, she’s made to believe she is ugly. Christian ruins Kimber’s fantasy of being the perfect 10 by mentioning flaws most of us wouldn’t care about or notice, even marking her body heavily with lipstick. Christian is having the sex mere mortals dream of whereas Sean and his wife don’t look at each other during sex and think about shopping or firing the gardener.īoth men deal with the plastic surgery concerns of their lovers. It’s shocking how raw Christian and Kimber’s romp is. In addition, the $300,000 was an easy way to get him not to ask any more questions. However, even Christian doesn’t know the whole story, but what he hears (that Perez was with the boss’ daughter) appeals to his ladies’ man personality so much that he doesn’t learn the age of the girl. The implant was put in wrong, and Sean pointing it out showed that he is more talented than his partner is.Ĭhristian knows that Perez is lying about not being able to speak English and that he isn’t telling everything regarding why he wants the surgery. Liz is disgusted by it, which helps set what her character is for the rest of the series. When Sean does, Christian is doing a butt implant. The Spanish compels him to have Christian intervene. He can’t see that Perez has ulterior methods behind wanting surgery. Sean is clueless about Spanish, which everyone around him knows because of Miami’s Latino community. It’s great how much characterization appears in the show’s prologue. With its graphic depiction of plastic surgery procedures, explicit language, sexuality and occasionally violence, Nip/Tuck was fearless from the opening moments of the pilot episode. Nip/Tuck was the perfect addition to solidify this status. And in 'Everything Old is New Again' the day of Carol's wedding finally arrives.Following the success of The Shield, a show emphasized for being too hot for network TV, FX decided to try to repeat their success and develop a reputation of having controversial, but artistically defendable programming. 'Motherhood' sees Carter stretched to the limit on a gruelling 24 hour shift. 'Love Among the Ruins' finds Carter's secret background revealed. 'Men Plan, God Laughs' has Mark attempt a reconciliation with Jen. 'House of Cards' sees Peter confront his mother about her need to enter a nursing home. 'Full Moon, Saturday Night' finds the tension growing between Carter and Deb. 'Love's Labour Lost' has Benton's mother admitted to hospital when she breaks her hip. In 'Sleepless in Chicago' Carol's hopes of adopting Tatiana come to an end. 'The Birthday Party' sees Jen accept the offer of work in Milwaukee, thereby making her separation from Mark almost inevitable. 'Make of Two Hearts' finds Deb in trouble when she accidentally takes some LSD. 'Feb 5th, 1995' has Carter surprised when Deb delivers an excellent trauma presentation. 'Long Day's Journey' sees Peter hire physical therapist Jeanie to look after his mum. In 'Luck of the Draw' Mark confronts a drug-smuggling patient and Carol decides upon a date for her wedding. 'Happy New Year' finds Carter angry about doing Benton's work for him. 'The Gift' has Doug turn up unexpected at Carol's engagement party. 'Blizzard' sees the ER staff scramble to help the victims of a massive car pile-up. In 'ER Confidential' Carol faces a difficult decision when a patient tells her a secret. '9½ Hours' finds Carter falling for Susan. 'Another Perfect Day' has Carter try to find an apartment of his own. 'Chicago Heat' sees Mark bring his daughter into the ER and Ross do his best to save a young girl suffering from an unintended cocaine overdose. 'Into That Good Night' has Mark go in search of a much-needed transplant for a critical patient. 'Hit and Run' finds Carol receiving an unexpected visit from the handsome Dr Ross. 'Going Home' has Hathaway return to the hospital and Carter learn to be more compassionate. 'Day One' see Dr Ross struggle to save the victim of a drunk driving accident. In the two-part pilot episode, medical student John Carter finds himself dropped in the deep end when he turns up for his first day and discovers the emergency room in the middle of a major trauma.
The complete first series of the popular medical drama.