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Nip/Tuck season 2
2004 season of American tv series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The second season of Nip/Tuck premiered on June 22, 2004, and concluded on October 5, 2004. It consisted of 16 episodes.
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Cast and characters
Main cast
- Dylan Walsh as Dr. Sean McNamara
- Julian McMahon as Dr. Christian Troy
- John Hensley as Matt McNamara
- Roma Maffia as Liz Cruz
- Joely Richardson as Julia McNamara
Special guest stars
- Vanessa Redgrave as Erica Noughton
- Famke Janssen as Ava Moore
- Alec Baldwin as Dr. Barrett Moore
- Joan Rivers as herself (uncredited)
Recurring cast
- Kelsey Lynn Batelaan as Annie McNamara
- Jessalyn Gilsig as Gina Russo
- Andrew Leeds as Henry Shapiro
- Georg Stanford Brown as James Sutherland
- Kelly Carlson as Kimber Henry
- Nancy Cassaro as Suzanne Epstein
- Ruth Williamson as Hedda Grubman
- Seth Gabel as Adrian Moore
- Jill Clayburgh as Bobbi Broderick
- Mary Page Keller as Andrea Hall
- Rebecca Gayheart as Natasha Charles
- Phillip Rhys as Jude Sawyer
- Julie Warner as Megan O'Hara
- Joey Slotnick as Dr. Merril Bobolit
- D. W. Moffett as Kevin Hotchkiss
- Bruno Campos as Dr. Quentin Costa
- Conor O'Farrell as Det. Fischman
- Robert LaSardo as Escobar Gallardo
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Episodes
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U.S television ratings
Reception
The second season received positive reviews from critics, holding an 86% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes,[3] an increase from the first season.[4] People wrote "The second season of Nip/Tuck seems giddily determined to top the first",[5] whilst David Bianculli of the New York Daily News wrote "The FX series begins its second year with assurance, inventiveness and more than a little boldness. If you're missing the sassy frankness and playfulness of Sex and the City, look no further: The torch has been passed."[6] Brian Lowry of Variety wrote "Program creator Ryan Murphy has consistently made like Fred Astaire, dancing up to the edge of 'too far' without toppling over."[7] Steve Johnson of the Chicago Tribune gave a less favorable review, saying "Amid this determined luridness, the show tries to stick in some 'real' drama, and the effect is knock-you-off-your-seat disconcerting."[8]
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References
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