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"Faith Wolper, PhD" is a must-watch for fans of the show's psychological thrillers. It manages to balance the extreme campiness of the nanny plot with a genuinely unsettling exploration of how even the "healers" in this world are as broken as the people on the operating table.

— A classic, high-drama Nip/Tuck hour that benefits from excellent guest performances. Re-Watch Episode Discussion 2020 - Faith Wolper, PhD S4E6

The reappearance of Escobar Gallardo as a manifestation of Sean’s subconscious remains a series highlight. These scenes provide much-needed psychological depth, highlighting Sean’s internal battle with his "macho" and "moral" identities.

Brooke Shields as Dr. Faith Wolper, Larry Hagman as Burt Landau, Peter Dinklage as Marlowe Sawyer, and Robert LaSardo returning as the ghostly Escobar Gallardo.

This episode stands out as a prime example of Nip/Tuck's "peak era" soap-operatic grit. It cleverly mirrors Christian’s narcissistic search for validation through the lens of his therapist, Faith Wolper.

[s4e6] Faith Wolper, Phd ✦ Verified & Safe

"Faith Wolper, PhD" is a must-watch for fans of the show's psychological thrillers. It manages to balance the extreme campiness of the nanny plot with a genuinely unsettling exploration of how even the "healers" in this world are as broken as the people on the operating table.

— A classic, high-drama Nip/Tuck hour that benefits from excellent guest performances. Re-Watch Episode Discussion 2020 - Faith Wolper, PhD S4E6 [S4E6] Faith Wolper, PhD

The reappearance of Escobar Gallardo as a manifestation of Sean’s subconscious remains a series highlight. These scenes provide much-needed psychological depth, highlighting Sean’s internal battle with his "macho" and "moral" identities. "Faith Wolper, PhD" is a must-watch for fans

Brooke Shields as Dr. Faith Wolper, Larry Hagman as Burt Landau, Peter Dinklage as Marlowe Sawyer, and Robert LaSardo returning as the ghostly Escobar Gallardo. Re-Watch Episode Discussion 2020 - Faith Wolper, PhD

This episode stands out as a prime example of Nip/Tuck's "peak era" soap-operatic grit. It cleverly mirrors Christian’s narcissistic search for validation through the lens of his therapist, Faith Wolper.