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Dr. Christian Troy



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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 41
Sign: Leo

City: Los Angeles
State: CALIFORNIA
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/18/2006

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Tuesday, August 29, 2006 

Current mood:  refreshed
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In one of the most controversial and memorable television moments in years in Season 3 episode 11 named "ABBY MAYS", I made Abby May to place a bag over her head if she wanted have sex with me. Has anyone ever been asked to do this or asked someome to do this for them? Would you have traded places with Abby? Was Abby wrong to enjoy this and ask for more?

Please, I'd love to hear your thoughts
Dr. Troy
Friday, August 11, 2006 

Current mood:  thirsty
Four Episodes in a row of Season Three Reruns on FX @ 10pm eastern each Saturday leading up to the Start of Season Four on September 5th. Check your local listings. Season Three is out on DVD August 29th
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Thursday, August 10, 2006 

Current mood:  tired
There have been many e-mails asking the name of the song used in The Season 4 Promo..... it is Strict Machine by Goldfrapp in the 1st promo. There are Eight versions of the Promo which someone on "YOUTUBE" posted which I am including. The 2nd promo song used is "The Ugly and the Beautiful" by the Real Tuesday Weld






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Wednesday, August 02, 2006 

Current mood:  dirty
Season 4 has been moved to September 5th, 2006
Check your local listings for details

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SEASON 4 Promo
Wednesday, July 26, 2006 

Current mood:  amused
Jaqueline Bisset will be guest starring this season on Nip/Tuck:
Rosie O'donell will indeed be a patient of Macnmara/Troy.
Monday, July 10, 2006 

Current mood:  calm
Is it Joely Richardson (Julia McNamara)?? Not True!!

Nip/Tuck publicist insists it's 100 percent not true. He says not only is Joely on board for the entire season, but she's already committed to next season as well. Speaking of the show, producers found an actor in his early thirties to play an "infuriatingly fit" Middle Eastern plastic surgeon whom I take more than a passing interest in. He'll be introduced in the third episode, right around the time I discover that one of my private sex tapes has been leaked onto YouTube.
Monday, July 10, 2006 

Current mood:  apathetic
Series creator Ryan Murphy has stated that the medical cases featured on the show are "100 percent based on fact"

* In Episode 1.13 ("Escobar Gallardo"), the featured surgery involved a druglord changing his appearance via plastic surgery. In July of 1997, Amado Carrillo Fuentes, one of the world's most powerful drug traffickers at the time, died while having plastic surgery to drastically alter his face (and while having 3 1/2 gallons of fat sucked from his body).

* In Episode 2.4, ("Mrs. Grubman"), the featured surgery involves a patient addicted to plastic surgery. Plastic surgery addiction is a real phenomenon, and is believed to stem from a psychological condition called Body dysmorphic disorder in many cases.

* In Episode 2.9 ("Rose and Raven Rosenberg"), the featured surgery concerned the separation of two adult conjoined twins. While there have been many cases of conjoined twin separation, the surgery featured in this episode shares some details with the 1991 separation of Gracie and Rosie Attard, which resulted in the death of Rosie.

* In Episode 2.10 ("Kimber Henry"), a surgery in the show involved a male writer/humorist getting breast implants as resource material for a new book. This shares some similarities with the story of Canadian Brian Zembick, who in the year 2000 got breast implants to win a �45,000 bet. Unlike the patient on Nip/Tuck, Zembick decided to keep his breasts, and later displayed them to the world on an episode of The Man Show.

* In Episode 3.1 ("Momma Boone"), the featured surgery appears to have been based on a 480-pound Florida resident, who died after emergency workers tried to separate her from the couch she had lived on for 6 years.

* In Episode 3.9 ("Hannah Tedesco"), the featured surgery was a facial transplant. In November of 2005, a French plastic surgeon performed the world's first (partial) face transplant[16]. While the real-life surgery was performed after the episode first aired, face transplant surgery had been a theoretical possibility in the plastic surgery community for some time.

* In Episode 3.13 ("Joy Kringle"), the featured surgery involves a woman who unknowingly has carried a petrified fetus inside of her for 17 years. While this sounds like something from a Hollywood screenwriter's imagination, Lithopedions (or "stone babies") are a real, albeit rare phenomenon that result when a fetus dies during an ectopic pregnancy. Two recent cases reported in the news include a 49-year-old fetus found in a 76-year-old woman (2000), and a 39-year-old fetus in a 67-year-old (1999).
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 

Current mood:  curious
Sanaa Lathan is set to join the cast of "Nip/Tuck" in the hit FX drama's upcoming fourth season.

She will play a beautiful thirtysomething woman married to a wealthy, much older man. The two wind up buying McNamara/Troy, the Miami-based plastic surgery practice of Dr. Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) and Dr. Christian Troy (Julian McMahon).

Lathan recently signed on to reprise her Tony-nominated role from the 2004 Broadway revival of "A Raisin in the Sun" in ABC's upcoming adaptation of the play.

On the big screen, she most recently starred opposite Simon Baker in the inter-racial romance "Something New." Her feature credits also include "AVP: Alien vs. Predator," "Brown Sugar" and "Love & Basketball."