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Nip/Tuck: Magda & Jeff

by Jonathan Toomey, posted Jan 23rd 2008 9:27AM

Sharon Gless as Colleen Rose and Dylan Walsh as Dr. Sean McNamara.
(S05E10) "It's like Gina Slut Bitch died and Miss Moneypenny is here in her place." - Christian

What a great episode! Once again, full advantage was taken of the show now being in LA. Sean got an agent, Aidan got a sex tape, and a washed up reality-star plastic surgeon was involved in a sensational murder. Oooohhh! Throw in some Exorcist and Halloween references, Sharon Gless, and Marlee Matlin and there's a reason this show is still so popular.

First off, let's talk about Sean's new agent, Colleen Rose. She's a complete nut and I'm glad Sean finally went all Hollywood on her at the end of the episode. I'm still a little on the fence about it, but it's tough to say if she approached Sean about representation because she genuinely thinks he's a quality up and coming actor or because she just wants to get in his pants. Add in the fact that she's a raging alcoholic who has no problem whipping out her breasts at a moment's notice and I'm not sure I'd want her handling any part of my career. It's great that Sean moved into the Hearts & Scalpels starring role following Aidan's sex tape, but that probably would have happened even if he hadn't hired Colleen.

Speaking of the sex tape, that scene along with the first time we met Magda and Jeff have got to be two of the funniest moments in the history of Nip/Tuck. How could you not have fun writing this show?

  • Aidan giving it to Eden on the kitchen counter in his set-trailer, while he makes fun of Barbara, the deaf network exec played by Marlee Matlin. Poor taste? Absolutely. But you know you laughed. So Barbara booted him from the show and Sean took over. Had it been any other girl than Eden that Aidan screwed, and I would have assumed that Colleen had something to do with it.
  • Magda and Jeff... where do I even start? She's got to be in her 80s and Jeff is in his 40s. Married for 21 years so you do the math. He was hoping that she'd croak and he'd make a living off the life insurance. Then she didn't die. What a bitch though! Man, did she abuse him or what? Then after his hair transplant (to fulfill her Tom Selleck fantasy), he's the one who has a grand mal seizure and she dumps him. The guy became a vegetable and Magda went and got a new boy-toy. All those years he took care of her (I bet she wears Depends) and she can't return the favor. I know she made that whole argument about "living in the now," but still. That's cold.

Gina made quite the "impact" in this episode. It became apparent pretty quickly that the only reason she accepted the job offer was because she's still in love with Christian. So naturally, she made it her goal to sabotage anything that was going on between him and Julia -- who, by the way, looks like death. Can some doctor just tests for poisons and toxins already? With Gina back in the picture (post-modern sex anyone?) you knew the HIV angle would pop up and even though it was sort of mean for her to try and use that against Julia, most of what she was saying about Christian's man-whore tendencies were 100% true. I liked how she brought up the spa though. Like it ever really mattered to Gina.

Then there was that ending scene. Roof-top dinner and after plenty of resistance from Christian's part, some moon-lit sex. Yes, he wore a condom, but Gina gave it to him. Is she crazy enough to have put a pin prick or tear in it? Wouldn't surprise me. Either way... she's dead. Christian actually screwed her off the side of the building. It was like one big safe-sex oxymoron.

More thoughts...

  • As many pointed out after last week's episode, Julia can't die. I had completely forgotten about that episode in the future. Boooooooo.
  • Maybe I'm just grossly uninformed or it's one of my rare pop-culture brain farts, but what was the significance of the homage to The Exorcist and the constant use of the Halloween theme? Was this episode originally supposed to air around that time of year?
  • What's Aidan's revenge going to be? He seemed pretty convinced that Sean had paid Eden off.
  • I'm surprised Wilber wasn't in this episode, if only for one scene.
  • Aidan had a blindness consultant... was was actually blind. Wow. "How did I look?" "Well... it sounded good."

It's going to be interesting to see how this all plays out now because things are coming to a boil. Based on the previews, it looks like Gina's death is initially ruled a suicide -- but I doubt that will stick. With Christina dealing with her death and Sean spending far more time becoming a TV star, who's going to do all those boob jobs and tummy tucks?

Do you think Christian will ever be convicted of killing Gina?
Yes. There's evidence of sex and a struggle. She did try to hold on and he let go...69 (23.7%)
No way. You can't prove he was there at all if he's smart and gets rid of any evidence.222 (76.3%)

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rambn

Am I the only one thoroughly disappointed in this show? Sadly, it could have been quite good. But not unlike the hot tub scene, seems like one of the writers is taking a dump.

January 23 2008 at 10:35 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Erin

I agree with bf3244... there's something strange with the agent. The house that Sean dropped her off at is clearly not her house, she spends far too much time with him, and she has some sort of emotional issue going on.

I know Nip/Tuck always takes liberties, but if she's a fraud, this will be one of the less believable story lines. Big stars get big agents, so why hasn't any competing agent come along to wine & dine him (and then tell him that Colleen is a fraud). I guess we'll see.

January 23 2008 at 6:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
info

I hope I look like that lady when I grow up.

January 23 2008 at 2:38 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
drake

I'm thinking it alludes to a different kind of possession, like Magda possessing Jeff... or the way Christian was beginning to feel suffocated by Julia's possession, and similarly Sean with his new 'agent' Colleen.

January 23 2008 at 1:55 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
drake

The music used wasn't the Halloween theme music, but in fact an 80's synth dance (House of Love) cover of Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells", famously used in The Exorcist.

January 23 2008 at 1:29 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Jonathan Toomey

Thanks for clarifying that Drake. Makes more sense since they had that whole homage to the film with the green puke.

Does anyone know what the significance of all The Exorcist references were though?

January 23 2008 at 1:51 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
bf3244

It seemed like Sean's 'agent' just kept on walking down the street after Sean dropped her off at her 'house'. Combined with her constant on-set presence and im guessing she is more of a crazy fan than she is an agent.

January 23 2008 at 12:52 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
mconrad

Sean's agent looks like a man. I'll bet in an upcoming episode she will expose her penis and ask for a sex change operation.

January 23 2008 at 12:27 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
klvb1162

I love the show! But I have to admit I am SO sick of Julia's character. I really wish they would kill her off.
I always wondered what happend to the spa or had I missed something.

January 23 2008 at 12:26 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mel

I don't understand what Eden had to gain from the tape with Aidan? money? Did someone set her up - or she wanted to make a scandal so SHE put it on you tube?

the scene when Jeff had the seizure was VERY disturbing but classic Nip/Tuck.

At first I thought Gina falling was just a vision Christian was having - but then Sean makes reference to it next episode.

January 23 2008 at 11:58 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Raz

He'll get caught. Fingerprints on the wine glass.

January 23 2008 at 11:44 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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