Factual error: (Season 4) During the episode where Ms. Grubman and Christian are talking in his office and he turns around a few seconds later to see she had died while in her wheelchair, her head and posture is still straight up and forward - near impossible. Common physics tells us that upon death, her head would have either drooped backward, downward, or to one of her sides.

Nip/Tuck (2003)
1 factual error in show generally - chronological order
Starring: Joely Richardson, Dylan Walsh, Julian McMahon, John Hensley
Genres: Drama
Factual error: (Season 4) During the episode where Ms. Grubman and Christian are talking in his office and he turns around a few seconds later to see she had died while in her wheelchair, her head and posture is still straight up and forward - near impossible. Common physics tells us that upon death, her head would have either drooped backward, downward, or to one of her sides.
Kimberly Henry: I don't understand this! I haven't heard form him since my operation. It thought that we were gonna be together.
Sean McNamara: Ms. Henry, I think you're confusing Dr. Troy's pleasant and very thorough bedside manner with real emotions.
Liz Winters: If it's any consolation to ya, honey, you're not the first girl he's done this to, but at least you got a good set of tits out of it, so heal in more ways than one and just go on with your life.
Trivia: Valerie Cruz, who plays psychologist Grace Santiago, originally auditioned for the role of Julia McNamara.
Question: What is the song playing at the end as Matt cries alone in his room and Nanette shoots herself?





Chosen answer: "So Damn Beautiful" by Polaroid.