Writer of show must have had relationship with narc

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#1 Nov 17 - 11PM
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Writer of show must have had relationship with narc

I just did a marathon of watching all of season 6 of NIP/Tuck. Now that I have Narcdar I felt sick watching. Verbatum some of the lines said to Christian Troy were things we've all said on here. Don't want to give spoiler alert if you've watched but haven't seen season 6 yet. But things like you have no soul, you suck our souls and what Kimber feels she has to do to be free of the pain of loving him.

Nov 18 - 8PM
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I knew

there was a reason I could never watch that show. It repulsed me.
Nov 21 - 5PM (Reply to #6)
Susan32
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It's all about Narcs...

Especially Christian Troy. The sex and surgery may be gruesomely graphic, but the series ends with Sean and Christian parting ways, because Christian's narcissistic lifestyle "destroys everyone around him." Sean continues his practice, but with someone else. The show sounds like too much for me. Julian McMahon, who stars as Christian on "Nip/Tuck" also stars as a demon on "Charmed"... go figure.
Nov 18 - 5PM
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Has the same writer as GLEE...

Ryan Murphy created "Nip/Tuck." He also created the much lighter, fluffier "GLEE." The "Ballads" episode just about duplicates the D&D I had with the ex-Psych professor (with the exception of the comatose student&suicide attempt)... it's downright eerie. Mr. Schuester punishes Rachel for having a crush on him. In the end, she APOLOGIZES to him for her feelings. The way he punishes her schoolgirl infatuation is over-the-top. Mr. Schuester is often mocked for being a somatic Narc by Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) He is very much into his looks. In the "Brittany/Britney" episode it ends with Emma (whom Mr. Schuester is dating) telling him to "stop pretending to be someone he isn't." Haven't we all said that before???
Nov 18 - 6PM (Reply to #2)
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Susan32

I was certain some of the episodes had to have been written by a woman. I wiki'd N/T and Ryan Murphy only came up. I've watched Glee some.
Nov 18 - 8PM (Reply to #4)
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Here's what Wikipedia says...

Ryan Murphy (born November 30, 1965)[1] is an American writer, film and television director and producer for film and television, best known for his creations Nip/Tuck, Popular and Glee. He isn't the writer for GLEE, but he produces it, along with Nip/Tuck. Lots of Narcs in his series.
Nov 18 - 8PM (Reply to #3)
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"Don't stand so close to me"

One of the speculations is that Mr. Schuester doesn't stand up for the gay student Kurt (Chris Colfer) because he's still in the closet. In "Brittany/Britney",Mr. Schue buys a Cadillac... because his ex-wife's new boyfriend HAS ONE! Emma's "Stop pretending you're someone you're not" sounds so familiar. Mr. Schue has the best chemistry with Sue, who is portrayed as a lesbian by a lesbian. Their repartee has more chemistry than Schue has with his wife or his girlfriend. He even sings Britney Spears' "Toxic" in that episode... basically, the female part. As for "Ballads", reading the synopsis was incredibly triggering. I was practically tearful. The way Mr. Schue punishes Rachel for her crush is wow... I've BEEN THERE... "Don't stand so close to me", in a sense, is a song title applicable to Ns/Ps. They don't want ANYONE to stand so close to them.