
Royal Pains - Season 2
Spend your summer with Dr. Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein):where the tides are
high,bank account balances are higher and the patients are just high
maintenance.
Because of his strong convictions and straight-shooting style,the concierge
doctor's practice is growing... and with the return of his estranged father
(special guest star Henry Winkler),so is his family.
With puzzling cases involving a faithful cop with an STD,a winemaker with a
troubled palate and a reality show where all the contestants are stricken
ill,Hank needs his own innovative talents and the support of his fast-talking
brother Evan (Paulo Costanzo) more than ever.
Featuring all 18 episodes from the acclaimed second season and special guest
stars that include Mary Lynn Rajskub (24), Erinn Hayes (Parenthood), Peter
Jacobson (House, M.D.), Michael Rapaport (True Romance)and Bill Bellamy (The
Brothers).
Royal Pains is the smart and original comedy that Entertainment Weekly hails as
whimsical fun.
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Spend your summer with Dr. Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein):where the tides are
high,bank account balances are higher and the patients are just high
maintenance.
Because of his strong convictions and straight-shooting style,the concierge
doctor's practice is growing... and with the return of his estranged father
(special guest star Henry Winkler),so is his family.
With puzzling cases involving a faithful cop with an STD,a winemaker with a
troubled palate and a reality show where all the contestants are stricken
ill,Hank needs his own innovative talents and the support of his fast-talking
brother Evan (Paulo Costanzo) more than ever.
Featuring all 18 episodes from the acclaimed second season and special guest
stars that include Mary Lynn Rajskub (24), Erinn Hayes (Parenthood), Peter
Jacobson (House, M.D.), Michael Rapaport (True Romance)and Bill Bellamy (The
Brothers).
Royal Pains is the smart and original comedy that Entertainment Weekly hails as
whimsical fun.
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