Plot hole: Towards the end of the episode, Mr. Alderman ties up Cherry Peck and forces Matt to cut off Cherry's male genetalia. Matt does so, and Cherry screams in pain. Later on that night (probably at least an hour later in what would be "real time"), Mr. Alderman and Matt drive to a secluded area and Mr. Alderman forces Matt to bury Cherry alive. Matt refuses, and Cherry eventually steps out of the grave and strikes Mr. Alderman with a shovel before shooting him. Cherry has the same clothes on, but is in no sign of pain, or is even bloodied from the earlier trauma. It is safe to assume that neither Matt nor especially Mr. Alderman would have driven Cherry to any hospital, nor would any hospital even have let her out in an hour or two's time after an injury like that.
Nip/Tuck (2003)
1 plot hole in Quentin Costa
Starring: Joely Richardson, Dylan Walsh, Julian McMahon, John Hensley
Genres: Drama
Factual error: (Season 4) During the episode where Ms. Grubman and Christian are talking in his office and he turns around a few seconds later to see she had died while in her wheelchair, her head and posture is still straight up and forward - near impossible. Common physics tells us that upon death, her head would have either drooped backward, downward, or to one of her sides.
Kimberly Henry: Death is just the ultimate orgasm of life.
Trivia: Despite playing mother and son, Joely Richardson is only twelve years older than John Hensley.
Joan Rivers - S2-E16
Question: What is the song that plays at the end?
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Answer: "All I Know" by Art Garfunkel.