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Royal Pains - Season 1

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The series revolves around Mark Feuerstein as a young doctor who, after being wrongly blamed for an important patient's death, moves to The Hamptons and becomes a reluctant concierge doctor to the rich and famous. As time goes on, Hank and those close to him face pivotal life decisions, which could take Hank away from the Hamptons.
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Ginia Bellafante
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June 04, 2009

It seems safer to bet on the second and to remain grateful for the House reruns that are shown more or less continually on USA.
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Matthew Gilbert
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June 04, 2009

The one-liners are broad, the plots preposterous. And yet it all works in a lighthearted-summer-fare kind of way, helped along with almost pornographic images of Hamptons wealth.
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Rob Owen
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June 04, 2009

An amusing, enjoyable addition to basic cable.
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Heather Havrilesky
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June 04, 2009

Most USA shows are a little cheesy on the surface, but this one is also filled with cheese, the kind of cheese that frat boys eat late at night when they're drunk.
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David Hinckley
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June 04, 2009

Instead of having goofy fun with all its eye candy, Royal Pains mostly wants to sit around drinking in the excesses of the uber-wealthy, with an occasional joke as an afterthought.
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Brian Lowry
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June 04, 2009

Simply being quirky, however, only goes so far, so my preliminary diagnosis is that these Pains don't amount to much more than a second-degree Burn.
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Emily Nussbaum
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June 04, 2009

It's Gossip Girl as a medical procedural, which may not be a recipe for quality, but I'm a weak woman, and it works for me on a hot day.
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Ken Tucker
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June 04, 2009

No one's ever going to say Royal Pains is a classic addition to the medical genre, but it certainly is zippy fun.
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Alan Sepinwall
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June 04, 2009

It's not a bad summer diversion.
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Maureen Ryan
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June 04, 2009

Though the show apes Burn Notice's beachside vibe, the new program is too predictable to make much of an impression.
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