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As always, Nip/Tuck is inventive and unpredictable.
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83It's nice to see that after five seasons, Nip/Tuck's wit is still scalpel sharp.
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50Where once Nip/Tuck crackled, it now whines and sighs; where once it shocked, it now plays nice.
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60Nip/Tuck may sag a little here and there, but for what it is - a goof on medical shows--its scalpel still has an edge.
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50For fans, it's a bloody good start. For everyone else, there's always "CSI: New York" -- where you get the blood without the guts.
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83The result is often funny, ridiculous, bathetic and silly. Plus, watchable. Against all odds, this might actually be a good closing season.
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50Sadly, the second episode of "Nip/Tuck" has none of the laughs and excitement of the first, but the eerie, uncomfortable, dumb-teenager darkness of the previous five seasons is back.
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70The central duo's bond, of course, has been the program's one constant, and even with its periodic missteps and excesses, it's worth hanging around to see where series creator Ryan Murphy and company choose to leave them.
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lindyl7Sometimes really stupid, but you keep coming back to see how things turn out. How can 2 MDs be so dense.
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DanielaF1It is absolutely rididculous- and with very often disturbing scenes!