The last time they picked a client for money, they wound up in the dilemma they’re in now. Parks’ offer is certainly tempting to the doctors, even if it is morally questionable. He's upset by the cheating, but sees it as the only way to survive. Dog shows are cutthroat and many turn to plastic surgeons to help them. Parks showcases Sir Winston in dog shows and can make a million dollars if he places first. The desire for physical perfection stretches into the animal world. Parks offers them $150,000 to transplant hair from his dog’s tail to its head. Julia's answer and subsequent reaction to the rest of the video leads Gina to believe she has feelings for Christian.ĭuring their financial crisis, a wealthy man named Mr. Gina asks why Christian was present in the delivery room. While watching this video, Julia reveals that they’ve drifted. Since he moved into Christian’s house, she learned more about who he is personally. Julia prepares Gina for birth by showing her the video of Matt’s birth. Bobolit raises the stakes by offering to match prices, which McNamara/Troy can’t as Escobar continues to squeeze them. Also, she still thinks about Christian while Bobolit has sex with her. In fact, he plans to run him out of town because he refused to become his partner. Christian can see that she is beginning a downward spiral, even if it is hypocritical of him to denounce cocaine when he did it during their first night.īobolit comes in and Christian brings up an ad campaign masquerading Kimber’s surgery as his own work. Now she's engaged to Bobolit (her second in the series) and she has developed a love for cocaine. In walks Kimber, who we haven’t seen since she went all slashy on his chest a few episodes ago. Meanwhile, Christian is sitting in Bobolit’s house waiting to talk to him. The drug lord only cares about his own interests. They’ve operated on ten girls in a month: Sean wants to know when it’ll end. Escobar stands nearby collecting the implants after Pepe cleans them. The surgery is different from prior procedures as well, with jump cuts as the implants are removed. They have really done a great job with the music selection in these final episodes. Sean is working on another mule, as Thomas Dolby’s “She Blinded Me with Science” plays in the background. Luckily, Nip/Tuck was renewed and they were able to balance the closure with the loose threads for a jam packed hour. As insurance, some stories are left open to be explored and resolved in the future. If a show isn’t renewed, the writers would love to create a sense of closure to make those who did tune in satisfied. Finishing a first season, likely before the pilot had even aired, is hard to do.