I knew it !
Okay that was not the best episode of Nip/Tuck ever but
The cake tasting scene was priceless !!!!! So if only for that scene it's worth seeing. When Christian kissed Sean's hand and told him "you're the only one I want" I squealed.
I've always said that Christian/Sean was THE 'ship of the show, the only couple that mattered, so it made sense that they were together at the altar in the end. And when I said that, oddly enough I don't mean it in a slash way at all. I'd never 'ship Sean/Christain the way I ship Giles/Ethan (By the way I saw "Halloween" on telly earlier today). But I'm so glad they are back together.
The rest of the episode was so expected, Matt's wrong choices (his skin-head look foreshadowed them, a few episodes ago), Julia's final kiss and what she told Christian, Kimber pulling a Xander on Christian.
Gina was good though.
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Originally, when there was that knock on the door, and Kimber called out Sean?, I thought of the Carver, and that she'd been abducted.
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Verrry interesting thought there....
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That being said, I agree completely about Sean and Christian. I just wish I could like Sean more. Why is it that as disgusting as Christian can be sometimes, he is still by far the more compelling character of the two? I don't think it's just the tight ass -- I'm not *that* shallow.
Really.
And would it really even be a spoiler to guess who the Carver is at this point?
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Christian is touching (and he does have a great ass too!), he's just written that way, and I don't think they named him Christian by chance. He's meant to suffer (martyr-child, The Carver's victim, deserted by the people he trusted, rejected by his mother) but to be reedemed despite all his faults. And Julian is really a good actor.
We might never hear of The Craver again. I wanted Julia to be The Carver, but I odn't think they're going that road now...
Unless they did decide it's Quentin indeed which would be sort of lame (what a blatant lie if it's the case !)IMO.