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Jun 20, 2009
‘Nip/Tuck’ Is Dunzo!
The show wraps on its final season, won't air for 2 years

Nip/Tuck just wrapped its next and final season here in SoCal but don’t get too excited … we won’t be seeing any of the eps for some time now. For a show that started out with a bang and was beloved as one of the coolest shows on TV, Nip/Tuck is going out with a wimper … probably because the show should’ve ended 2 seasons ago. The LA Times has all the deets on the, IMHO, sad end of a once great series:


When “Nip/Tuck” made its debut in 2003, it broke cable-viewing records and instantly distinguished itself with its stylized look, tongue-in-cheek tone, gorgeous stars and fresh take on America’s obsession with beauty and youth. Those qualities earned it a Golden Globe for best drama, critical acclaim and water-cooler buzz that lasted for most of its first four seasons. But when one of FX’s signature series quietly wrapped last week on the Paramount lot, it did so without the usual fanfare associated with the end of a noteworthy show. In part, the silent send-off was because TV viewers won’t see the “Nip/Tuck” finale, which finished shooting on June 12, for a long time, probably as late as 2011, making it tricky to publicize. Behind the scenes too, during the last week of production, there was an awkward sense that the end had already happened, since much of the crew had already moved to creator Ryan Murphy’s new Fox musical, “Glee,” last year, and Murphy himself was out of the country location-scouting for an upcoming movie. “It’s sad because it feels incomplete,” said script supervisor Diana Valentine, who asked the cast to sign her finale script in between takes of shooting the show’s last family dinner scene, which included almost every major character. Valentine, who joined the series in its second season, worked on “Beverly Hills, 90210″ for its entire run. “It’s not the same feeling I had when I was wrapping on ’90210′. It feels incomplete, kind of separate. It’s very hard.” In truth, the cast of the series that TV Guide asserted during its second season was the “coolest show on television” has been ready to move on for some time. “Nip/Tuck’s” series finale will be the show’s 100th episode, a rare marker in cable television (the only popular cable series that came close was “Sex and the City” with 94 episodes) that FX wanted to reach with its top-rated show. But if the actors had had their way, the show would have ended in the fourth season when it was still the No. 1 cable series among 18- to 49-year-olds, a ranking it held for its first four years, and the critics were still in its corner. Though its overall viewership has been steady and strong over the years — Season 5 drew an average of 3.4 million viewers — it is now less popular in the 18-to-49 demographic than both USA’s “Burn Notice” and TNT’s “The Closer.” “I feel we’ve reached a creative impasse with regards to what we can do with this story,” said John Hensley, who played Matt, one of the most self-destructive characters ever created for TV. “I feel like it was, quite frankly, told a long time ago. I say that trying to be right-sized about this because I am very grateful for this opportunity. I just feel that we were a show that was very good and innovative at one point and we’ve gone the way of so many shows before us. Our moment has passed” … If there is a surprise to the way “Nip/Tuck” ends, it’s in its restrained quality, which several of the actors said they appreciated after seasons of shocking and preposterous story lines. “I’ve always thought the show should have been simpler than it was so, for me, it was nice to have a little less than what we’ve been expanding upon for the last number of years,” McMahon said. “I think you’ll have an emotionally justifiable episode in the end.” In separate interviews, Walsh and McMahon both said that what they’d miss the most about working on the show was each other. “I’ll miss every day sitting in one trailer or another, talking about everything going on with the show and our lives,” Walsh said. “We are what Ryan wanted the show to be. I love him. That’s the best thing I got out of the show — it was him.”

It seemed clear to me, months before the word Glee was ever uttered, that Ryan Murphy‘s heart was no longer in making Nip/Tuck a great show. I’ve stayed loyal to the series even tho the quality hasn’t been there for some time … it’s just sad because I keep hoping it will get better. I was really unimpressed with the last season and, from what I gather, the coming season ain’t all that great either. I guess all good things must eventually come to an end … it’s just a shame that Nip/Tuck has to go out like this.

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14 Comments. Add Yours

  1. Kendra says:

    Why isn’t it airing for so effing long?? I mean, the last season wasn’t the greatest, but it was still entertaining enough..I’m just really bummed the final season won’t air anytime soon..It seems like such a stupid move..No one will even give a poop in 2 years!

  2. Jadedkitten says:

    This show is still on…..That last season I watched was the one were Matt? shaved his hair off.

  3. Ram says:

    It got bad when the girl from 90210 joined the cast, then it became about how immoral can we be, its like thats only entertaining for so long. When they moved to Beverly Hills they had a world of opportunity to write stories, I mean like duh.

  4. Natasha says:

    Nooooo.
    I don´t want to wait that long.
    I don´t care if last season is no good,I wached it from very begining and I want to see it all,and I want to see it NOW!!!
    I love Nip Tuck,it´s great show.

  5. Joanne says:

    Why don’t they just end shows when they’re still good? … The same thing happened with The L Word :-( … It’s not about the quantity of episodes – it about QUALITY!

  6. aimie says:

    2 years!!!! are you kidding me. by then everyone will be trying to remember who the hell these people are. stop running the last year and start the last episodes. what a waste! i loved the show, yeah it got a little weird there for a bit… that guy from desperate housewives screwing furniture… but still worth watching (just not with the kids around) and HELLO…. BRADLEY COOPER!!!!

  7. emelis says:

    What devastating news…first ER now Nip/Tuck??? I’m a diehard fan..omg! What will I do w/ out Christian Troy and Sean McNamara :(

  8. awww sad to see it go! great show!

  9. Calderon08 says:

    This is a stupid move on their part to show the finale in 2 years. Nobody is going to remember what happened or who they are. I love the show…what’s not to love about Christian Troy and I’ll be watching it whenever it airs but just sayin this is a bad move. Most people won’t bother to watch it in 2yrs. :(

  10. Who? says:

    Calderon08 you do understand that the seasons will continue to air as normal. They split their seasons similar to how british shows do. The series will still be on during this whole time. and who knows….the stories could get better

  11. M3 says:

    I just shed a tear! This is the only show I cared about.
    How could they did this to their fans?? Even if it
    s the network’s decision.

  12. laina sweeney says:

    That show was over a long time ago. It got silly and tried too hard to push the limits. I haven’t been able to stomach it since season 2!

  13. Sarah says:

    NO!! It’s one of my faves!!

  14. DonBearCA says:

    From what I have heard, they have 19 episodes that have not aired as of yet, so there will still be new shows between now and the finale in 2011.

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