Network: USA Network
Episodes: 104 (hour)
Seasons: Eight
TV show dates: July 4, 2009 — July 6, 2016
Series status: Cancelled/ending
Performers include: Mark Feuerstein, Paulo Costanzo, Jill Flint, Reshma Shetty, Campbell Scott, Anastasia Griffith, Dieter Riesle, Ezra Miller, Henry Winkler, James P. Anderson, Meredith Hagner, Christine Ebersole, Rupak Ginn, Bruno Campos, Marcia Gay Harden, Anna George, and Paul Weaver.
TV show description:
This medical drama is about a doctor who was kicked out of his hospital job because he chose to save the life of a “nobody” instead of a hospital benefactor. He reluctantly goes on vacation to the Hamptons with his brother the accountant. He then falls in to being a concierge doctor. He helps rich people that have too much money to go to the hospital, and also aids those less fortunate.
Hank Lawson (Mark Fuerstein) has everything going for him — a great job and a beautiful fiancee — until the bottom falls out. He loses his job, and consequently the woman he was going to marry, who seemingly only wants a successful doctor. Hank is often referred to as the “Medical MacGyver” as he always finds a way to get it done, no matter what the situation. At first, he resents those he meets in the Hamptons, as they represent the very people that got him fired. But, after living and working amongst them, he starts to understand his new community better.
Hank’s younger brother, Evan Lawson (Paulo Costanzo) is an accountant and the more manipulative of the two. He pushes his brother into accepting this position in the Hamptons because he dreams of the finer things in life. He’d do anything for his brother, including managing his concierge service. He also seems to resent and admire the fact that Hank can get nearly any lady.
Hank can’t do all the medical work on his own and needs an assistant, so he and Evan hire Divya Katdare (Rashma Shetty). She’s always very practical and efficient, but doesn’t really need the job. Her family is extremely wealthy, and they’d rather marry her off in an arranged marriage than have her working. As a result, she keeps the job a secret from them.
The other woman in Hank’s new life is Jill Casey (Jill Flint). She’s a hospital administrator in the Hamptons who knows how to move about the rich and famous to do her job. She also recognizes that the reason there are such things as concierge doctors is because her hospital is so undesirable. She shares the same principles as Hank and makes sure that Hank can help her out whenever he can. The two start a romance, but it gets hairy once her ex returns to town.
Episode #104 — Uninterrupted
Hank and Evan snoop for clues about Boris’ disappearance until Boris makes a surprising reappearance in the Hamptons. He’s returned to wrap up his affairs at Shadow Pond, and has an interesting offer for Hank. Meanwhile, Divya receives news about her application to Johns Hopkins. And Evan and Paige grapple with a big decision.
Hank also treats Libby, who’s busy protesting the closure of a public beach access by a rich Hamptonite. Libby’s certain the jaw pain she’s experiencing is from all her chanting during the protest. But when Libby takes a turn for the worse, Hank realizes she caught more than just the protesting bug.
Evan attends a custody deposition for Lena and her brothers, however it doesn’t go according to plan and Lena and her brothers face a big change. But as Evan and Paige prepare to welcome a new baby into their home, Evan convinces Paige that they may be able to help Lena and her brothers, too.
As Boris prepares to leave the Hamptons for good, Hank notices he’s suffering from joint pain. Fearing a return of Boris’ disease, Hank performs a medical work-up. But when it yields a surprising result, Hank has an idea of Boris’ plans for the future, as well as a surprising insight into why people have been after his DNA.
Meanwhile, Divya plans for her move to Baltimore, and Jeremiah navigates the beginning of a relationship with C.G. As everyone begins to move on with the next chapter of their lives, Hank struggles to figure out what’s next for him. But after plenty of soul-searching – and despite many new opportunities nearby – Hank decides to make a change as big as the one that brought him to the Hamptons in the first place. (Courtesy USA)
First aired: July 6, 2016.
What do you think? Do you like the Royal Pains TV show? Do you think it should have been renewed for a ninth season?
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Original premise, character-driven, strong writing. Have been watching this in the company of my mother and my adult daughter for all eight seasons. Similar appeal as the now-defunct Psych.
I agree with the great posts below! Excellent writing, great characters and always kept me wanting more! I spent the last 3 weeks watching all of the episodes on Netflix(don’t have cable) I’m sorry to hear that it didn’t get picked up for another season. I felt like I was part of Hank Med so very interesting – the Macgyver of the medical world – very clever! I love thinking outside of the box! Looking forward to the new shows the cast will be working on! All of the best to you and your crew!
Another light hearted fun show gone looked forward to this show in the summer.
Colourful and eccentric personalities with excellent characterisation, unusual storylines, beautiful locations, clever and funny script, terrific acting and direction-as our screens are inundated with endless mediocre dross, Royal Pains stood out for its intelligence and orginality. The musical episode with song and dance was a tour de force. Congratulations and thanks to all involved. Royal Pains provided television with integrity.
So sorry to see one of the best family shows on TV disappear. Will truly miss it
I’ve watched the show from the beginning as well and have enjoyed it! Good, clean TV viewing. I am disappointed that it has come to an end… maybe it could return, beginning with a reunion, some time soon!
I have watched the show from the 1st episode to now and have enjoyed everything about the show – the stories, the people, the scenery and the writing. All things must come to an end but I wish that the show would have continued for several more years.
I definitely think Royal Pains should continue!!!’n
Why do they always cancel great shows. Can’t we ever have a family show with o blood n guts and shoot outs? You guys made a big mistake
I am so sad to see this series end. One of the best, and wholesome series of the Summer. Love the characters and the well thought out story lines.
I loved this show so much and am heartbroken that it was not renewed, this is one of the best show ever.
I love this show as well. I wish another network would renew and continue the show!! Thanks for the enjoyable seven years!!
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I LOVE, LOVE THIS SHOW! I LOOKED FORWARD TO WATCHING IT. I SO HATE TO SEE IT END! I FEEL LIKE PART OF THE HANK MED FAMILY!!
LOVE THIS SHOW LOOK FORWARD TO EVERY EPISODE
IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN RENEW THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH OF
THIS TYPE OF HAPPY BREEZY SHOWS
What wonderful show Royal Pains is. A show beautifully written and entertaining, the characters were all engaging. I can’t believe it has been eight years, I looked forward to the new episodes every year, I will miss the show.