Mark Feuerstein says his Royal Pains' is going to face his greatest medical challenge yet.
"In every episode he saves every life, but in this season ... particularly with Jack O'Malley (Tom Cavanagh), it's never been a greater medical challenge," he tells TVGuide.com. "When that comes to a head, it takes the show into an epic and darker dimension than it's ever gone."
5 teases from Royal Pains' Return: A new love triangle and fallout from Divya's big blunder
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Last time we checked with the HankMed crew on Royal Pains, it was back to blue skies in the Hamptons. Hank (Mark Feuerstein) and Evan (Paulo Costanzo) resolved their differences and helped persuade Paige's mom to undergo electroshock therapy; Hank and Jill (Jill Flint) were still together. But the calm waters will only last so long — especially after Divya (Reshma Shetty) prescribed the wrong medication for a HankMed patient, causing him to collapse at the end of the...
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Gilles Marini may have come in second place on Dancing with the Stars, but that didn't make him any less nervous to step back into his dancing shoes for an upcoming appearance on Royal Pains. "It was like, 'Oh God, now they are going to think I can do that. Hopefully, the choreography comes into...
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Just as Royal Pains' Divya is torn between two men, so are viewers about whom she should choose.
"People are broken up between the two," Reshma Shetty says. "I've had people say, 'You have to marry Raj, he's so sweet,' and some people say, 'Adam is hot, you have to marry Adam.'"
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USA will air the second half of Royal Pains' Season 2 beginning January 20, so fans don't have to wait until summer to hit the Hamptons again with HankMed. TV Guide Magazine went in search of scoop at The Paley Center for Media's screening and panel discussion, held November 8 in Los Angeles.
The first January episode takes place at a three-day charity golf tournament benefiting the hospital. Jill is on a team with a boozy couple (the woman is played by Amy Sedaris) and a once-promising pro hindered by a degenerative muscular disorder in his hand (Tom Cavanagh). While Hank tries to fix him, he practices his game on Jill. "In the first episode back, one of our own actually gets sick and Hank has to work his diagnostic magic," Reshma Shetty (Divya) teases. The medication leads to a few loopy hospital bed confessions and makes Hank rethink a past love-life decision...
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