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Henry Winkler Explains the Conflict of His 'Royal Pains' CharacterIn the recent "Royal Pains" season finale legendary TV actor Henry Winkler returned in the role of Eddie Lawson. Winkler talked about getting cast on the show, connecting to his character and how TV has changed since "Happy Days."
Reshma Shetty Analyzes Her Complex Love Life on 'Royal Pains'"Royal Pains" is finishing up its second season and has already been picked up for a third and series' star Reshma Shetty's character, Divya Katdare, is yet to settle matters in her complicated love triangle.- USA Network's 'Royal Pains' New Episodes"Royal Pains" returns with new episodes on USA Network Thursday, January 20 at 9/8c. The new episodes bring summer fun to winter. Now is a good time to jump into this fun show.
- Theories and Speculation on the Relationships in Royal Pains and the Future of HankMedA look at the relationships in 'Royal Pains' and how they could potentially affect the HankMed business.
Season Finale of 'Royal Pains' Almost a WashoutWith so many shows out this summer and so many of them earning very high ratings, season finales have to be remarkable in order to secure their spot on next summer's line up. Did 'Royal Pains' pass the test?- 'Royal Pains' Season Finale: 'Wonderland'Royal Pains Season Finale Wonderland did not so much tie up a lot of loose ends from the first season as set up a lot of cliff hangers for the second season. It is too bad that the second season will not take place until next summer.
- USA Network Strikes Gold with Another Hit Original Show: Royal PainsRoyal Pains is the newest addition to a unstoppable repertoire of hit original programming
- 'Royal Pains': Crazy LoveRoyal Pains Crazy Love was about relationships. There was Hank and Jill, of course, but also Jill's friend and Boris, the European nobleman, a sultry South American named Sophia and her arms collecting husband, and Divya and her intended.
- 'Royal Pains': Episode Six, 'If I Were a Sick Man 'Royal Pains Episode Six If I were a Sick Man is the epidemic show for the series. Every doctor show has to have an epidemic episode in which the doctor character tries to find what is killing people before they are all killed.
- 'Royal Pains': No Man is an IslandRoyal Pains' No Man is an Island episode begins with Dr. Hank and Jill, the beauteous hospital administrator, finally about to do the dirty deed, with clothes flying and limbs beginning to intertwine. Naturally brother Evan interrupts and spoils the mood.
- 'Royal Pains,' Episode Four, 'TB or Not TB'Royal Pains Episode Four Tb or Not TB finds Dr. Hank in a melancholy mood. His ex wedding day is coming up, which is made worse by the fact that his brother Evan is so desperate to want to cheer him up.
- Royal Pains Episode 3 Strategic PlanningRoyal Pains Episode Three started out almost immediately into what seems to be the formula for the show. There will be an upstairs (i.e. rich patient)) and the downstairs (i.e. poor patient) and Evan, Dr. Hank Lawson's brother, doing something silly.
- Royal Pains Episode 2 Sends MessageRoyal Pains episode 2 has aired and the show is starting to settle into its format. Unfortunately Royal Pains is developing two problems that might mean a premature end to the show. These are the doctor who cares and the health care reform message.
- 'Royal Pains': Great Show, Shaky PremiseRoyal Pains, starring Mark Feuerstein as a suddenly unemployed trauma surgeon named Hank Lawson who finds himself curing the ailments of the rich and famous in the Hamptons, tries a little too hard to shoehorn an unlikely premise.
- "Royal Pains" Summer Finale in ReviewReview of the "Royal Pains" summer finale.
A Sophomoric Summer Soliloquy...With FeelingThis summertime poem is from a different perspective than you might be used to.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's Royal Wedding Will Be a Royal Pain in the ButtAm I the only one, besides Jerry Seinfeld, that could care less about the royal wedding?- A Royal Pain for British TaxpayersBritish taxpayers already burdened with high unemployment are about to shell out an estimated $81 million for the upcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. It may be time for the taxpayer-funded lifestyle of the royal family to an end.
- Weddings Don't Have to Be a Royal PainJust because your wedding budget is tight that doesn't mean you can't have wedding you have always dreamed of. There are lots of ways to trim costs without sacrificing beautiful day you deserve.
Royal Pains Returns to USA Network January 20, 2011 @ 9:00 P.M.. With the HankMed Lawson Brothers and Assistant DivyaIs their father Eddie R. Lawson (Henry Winkler) really an international Boris spy?
Royalty - SpoiltyPoem - A favorite horse may look nice in any color. Our best bay fairly shines in blue. Simply hop on his back, and let him carry you away from the blues. Jumping the moon together, you may find the horse-human partnership is worth it all.- Lost Realms: Legacy of the Sun Princess is a Royal PainA hidden-item puzzler that pushes no boundaries or offers nothing new, save for a decent storyline.

