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Jun 20, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Variety.com
TV Reviews: The theme of midlife crisis dominates the second season of "Nip/Tuck," which exhibits no signs of a sophomore jinx. Somehow able to have it both ways -- indicting society’s obsession with beauty and appearance while exploiting it -- creator Ryan Murphy has made like Fred Astaire, dancing up to the edge of "too far" without toppling over. Based on three episodes, those caught in this spell last year have reason to succumb again.
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