I like "Nip/Tuck" for its dark humor, gripping storylines, and depth of the characters. Having Christian and Sean sign up for a reality TV series to try to gain more exposure for their practice is an overall weak plot...it cheapens the quality of the show and turns it into a carbon copy of reality TV. Had they dealt with the character conflict in a regular storyline setting, this episode would've been more appealing...instead, it turns into an ear-grating shouting march. Ugh.