But the psychological damage is done. Treacher looks in the mirror and sees a stranger. He realizes that changing his skin didn't change the hatred inside him or the world’s cruelty. He is still the monster he was born as.
Treacher Collins (the character) is a disfigured recluse living in the sewers of Miami. He kidnaps Dr. Christian Troy, not for ransom, but for surgery. He wants a face that will allow him to walk the streets without scaring children. nip/tuck treacher collins final look
If there is one thing Nip/Tuck taught us, it’s that beauty is pain—and sometimes, pain is a prison. While the show is famous for its outrageous plots (The Carver, anyone?), few single-episode characters left a mark as deep as Dr. Robert "Treacher" Collins (Josh Brolin) in Season 3, Episode 3. But the psychological damage is done
What makes this arc genius is the role reversal. For once, Christian—the vain, predatory narcissist—is the victim. Trapped in a filthy cage, Christian is forced to look at his own vanity through the eyes of a man who has never known a kind glance. He is still the monster he was born as