Nip/Tuck Rules!
Between Friday and Saturday Meg and I watched nearly the entire first season of Nip/Tuck. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it. It's about two guys in their forties and their plastic surgery business. They are both going through midlife in their own ways and handling it badly. Sounds lame, right? I thought so too, but that was before I watched.
Great characters, great scenarios and clever (but not so clever that it appears forced, like on many other prime time soap operas, Dawson's Creek comes to mind) dialogue.
Plus you get loads of T & A, and you get to see a distilling of all the most interesting/strange/scary plastic surgeries possible, because it's Murphy's Law of TV; anything that could happen to these guys probably will.
There were also a few scenes here and there that got me thinking.
More than once a person gets walked in on doing something naughty behind closed, yet unlocked doors. Things like... oh... say screwing a girl on your desk at the office.
These moments started me thinking. I mean, I've always had a fear that someone would walk in on me whilst I was... you know, shall we say... playing solitaire. (wink wink, nudge nudge)
So I'm thinking to myself, and I have one big question: where do I lose if that happens? Seriously, where is the downside for me here? I mean, we all do it, and we all know we all do it, so it's not like somebody will learn something new about me. Plus, I like my body, I'm not ashamed of it, so no embarassment is really warranted either.
What actually ends up happening in this situation is somebody else learns a valuable lesson about knocking that they won't soon forget.
Food for thought.
Bedtime musings last night, what can I say.
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