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Who else is thinking this looks good?

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FX announced the return dates of two of its award-winning dramas, "Nip/Tuck" and "Damages." The continuation of the fifth season of "Nip/Tuck" begins on Tuesday, January 6 at 10 PM E/P for eight weeks, while the second season of "Damages" premieres on Wednesday, January 7 at 10 PM E/P with 13 new episodes.

"Nip/Tuck" revolves around the lives of Dr. Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) and Dr. Christian Troy (Julian McMahon), two plastic surgeons, close friends and business partners who run McNamara/Troy, an overwhelmingly successful plastic surgery practice.

Earlier this season, Sean and Christian departed Miami for Los Angeles seeking a fresh start for McNamara/Troy in a new city. As season five continues, Sean tries to re-build his life after surviving a brutal attack from Colleen Rose. McNamara/Troy faces an unexpected, serious medical crisis. Christian decides to settle down with one woman and Sean discovers a new love in a moment of extreme vulnerability.

Guest stars include Sharon Gless, Portia de Rossi, AnnaLynne McCord, Bradley Cooper, John Schneider, Jennifer Coolidge, Morgan Fairchild and Katee Sackoff.

"Damages," fresh off its Emmy wins for Outstanding Lead Actress (Glenn Close) and Outstanding Supporting Actor (eljko Ivanek), follows the turbulent lives of Patty Hewes (Glenn Close), the nation's most revered and reviled high-stakes litigator and her bright, ambitious young protg Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne).

After her unprecedented victory over billionaire Arthur Frobisher (Ted Danson), Patty Hewes has the legal world at her feet. Just as she's pondering her next move, Daniel Purcell (William Hurt), a man from Patty's mysterious past, storms back into her life, catapulting Patty into a new legal challenge.

At the same time, Ellen is on a mission to take down Patty. She's agreed to act as an informant for the FBI, assisting them in their criminal investigation of Patty and the firm. As Patty unravels the mystery surrounding Daniel Purcell, she must also negotiate the perilous minefield both inside and outside her office.

In addition to Academy Award winner William Hurt, Academy Award winner Marcia Gay Harden and Timothy Olyphant join the cast of "Damages" for its second season.

"Nip/Tuck" was created and is executive produced by Ryan Murphy. Michael M. Robin is executive producer. It is produced by The Shephard-Robin Company in association with Warner Bros. Television Productions Inc.

"Damages" was created by Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler and Daniel Zelman who also serve as executive producers, writers and showrunners. The series is produced by KZK Productions, FX Productions and Sony Pictures Television.

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Just watched the premiere a couple of days ago. Good, good show. They are going in a really weird direction and all.

I really liked how they did a 'flashback' for the events leading up to Sean's stabbing. Although I was almost certain it was a dream because I think anyone would have died from those wounds, also considering the amount of time he went without medical attention. It also annoyed me how Liz and Christian took so long to find him when they went into the OR. However, this season looks like it'll be great! Hopefully it stays good!

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"Nip/Tuck" will start cutting again in mid-October, and the third season of "Damages" will be back on the air early next year.

That news comes courtesy of the FX executive session at the Television Critics Association press tour on Friday (Aug. 7). "Nip/Tuck" will open its sixth season on Wednesday, Oct. 14 and run for 10 episodes, which will take the show into December; the final nine episodes will likely air sometime next year. (FX had previously said the show would be back in October but hadn't set a specific date.)

"Nip/Tuck" will join a fall schedule that also includes "Sons of Anarchy," which premieres Tuesday, Sept. 8, and "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," which begins its new season Thursday, Sept. 17. The new animated series "Archer" will also premiere in the fall, probably pairing with "It's Always Sunny" on Thursdays, though the network doesn't have a date yet.

"Damages," meanwhile, will kick off its third season of legal intrigue in January 2010. FX president and general manager says the show will be announcing some "really interesting" additions to the cast in the next few weeks. "I don't think anyone in this room would guess who they're thinking of," he teased.

It will be followed in the spring by the new series "Lawman," starring Timothy Olyphant as a U.S. marshal, and season six of "Rescue Me" in the late spring or summer of 2010. FX picked up 18 episodes of "Rescue Me" in February, and Landgraf says there's a possibility of adding a few more.

ok im getting a bit confused. I remember watching season 5 ( i think) a LONG time ago, and remember sean getting absolutely.... right at the end. I dont know how to do those blackout things so i dont want to spoil it for anyone who hasnt seen it.

anyway, that was the last episode and it just ended with that scene with sean...

so was that the end of season 5? and season 6 is going to be new from then?

ok im getting a bit confused. I remember watching season 5 ( i think) a LONG time ago, and remember sean getting absolutely.... right at the end. I dont know how to do those blackout things so i dont want to spoil it for anyone who hasnt seen it.

anyway, that was the last episode and it just ended with that scene with sean...

so was that the end of season 5? and season 6 is going to be new from then

whats all this season 5 part 1 and part 2 about?

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