

Season 3: Episode 6, "Frankenlaura" McNamara/Troy is hurting for business in the wake of Christian being arrested as a possible serial killer. Desperate for cash, the doctors agree to reassemble the bodies of several corpses that have been mutilated to create one female body for necrophilic-and, it turns out, incestuous-purposes. Season 4: Episode 2, "Blue Mondae" Christian attempts to turn his new patient, a young gay man whose lover is paying to make him look more distinguished, straight. To do it, he takes him to a strip club where he barters a lap dance in exchange for a breast reduction. Season 4: Episode 9, "Liz Cruz" Liz Cruz (Roma Maffia), McNamara/Troy's trusty anesthesiologist and longtime conscience, is still recovering from a kidney transplant-damn those organ thieving prostitutes!-when she books a bit of liposuction with the doctors to impress her new girlfriend, Poppy (Alanis Morissette), who clearly sees much more room for physical improvement. Series creator Ryan Murphy has said that the medical cases on the show are "100 percent based on fact".Season 4: Episode 11, "Conor McNamara, 2026" There are two things that are hard for even the most innovative of shows to pull off well: dream sequences and flash-forwards. The show has earned 45 award nominations, winning one Golden Globe and one Emmy Award. While the show was initially set in Miami, at the end of the fourth season it was relocated to Los Angeles and many of the characters have followed along. The show began in July 22, 2003, and concluded on March 3, 2010, with the 100th episode. It also features the tumultuous personal lives of its main cast.

Each episode involves the plastic surgeries of one or more patients, most of which appear for more popular procedures such as breast lifts as well as more bizarre procedures such as external appearance disease removals that were never as well known before. The series focuses on McNamara/Troy, a controversial plastic surgery practice, and especially its founders, Sean McNamara and Christian Troy. Nip/Tuck is an American drama series created by Ryan Murphy, which aired on FX in the United States between Jand March 3, 2010.
