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Royal Pains: Season Six

Another summer heats up in the Hamptons for Dr. Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein) in Royal Pains: Season Six! After Hank returns from his travels abroad with Boris (Campbell Scott), he quickly realizes coming home isn't always as easy as it seems. Meanwhile, Evan (Paulo Costanzo) and Paige (Brooke D'Orsay) grow stronger in their marriage thanks to the help of an unconventional therapist.

Royal Pains: Season Five

After spending the winter recuperating from neurosurgery, Dr. Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein) is ready to return to work on the first weekend of summer - or so he thinks. With his CFO brother, Evan (Paulo Costanzo), submerged in a political battle with a well-connected socialite, Hank finds himself relying on Dr. Jeremiah Sacani (Ben Shenkman) in a very surprising way. It wouldn't be life in the Hamptons if shocking revelations didn't shake things up, including Divya's (Reshma Shetty) life changing news and unexpected discoveries relating to Boris' death.

Royal Pains: Season Four

Doctor-on-demand Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein) and his CFO brother, Evan (Paulo Costanzo) charmed the affluent Hampton's community with HankMed, but now the duo is discovering that life isn't always a walk on the beach when their sibling rivalry turns into a business power-struggle. Whether it's the return of their unreliable father Eddie (Henry Winkler), Evan's recent engagement to Paige (Brooke D'Orsay), or Jill's (Jill Flint) bittersweet departure from Hamptons Heritage, Hank and Evan are in for an unforgettable summer.

Royal Pains: Season Three Volume Two

House calls in the Hamptons are about to heat up to record levels! Dr. Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein) has quickly become the Hamptons' hottest doctor-on-demand, but nothing has prepared him for the medical mysteries and life-changing dramas ahead of him in the second half of Season Three. Last seen trying to revive an unconscious Eric Kassabian (guest star Wilmer Valderrama), Hank must now decide what to do with an over-exerted Divya, Paige's mom's depression, Evan's personal and business schemes and Jill's plans for the future.

Royal Pains: Season Three Volume One

Return to the Hamptons with "concierge doctor" Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein) as he works to balance the medical needs and frivolous whims of the very rich, sometimes famous and always demanding. The first half of Season Three brings big changes to Hank's family as he learns the real reason he's never met his grandfather, Ted (guest star Ed Asner), and he appears to be gaining a sister-in-law when Paige (guest star Brooke D'Orsay) says "yes" to Evan's (Paulo Costanzo) proposal. . . with one worrisome caveat.

Royal Pains: Season Two

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.

Royal Pains: Season One

Hank is a rising star in the New York City medical community, until he loses everything fighting for the life of a patient. With his career stalled and his personal life in shambles, Hank is in need of a new beginning. That's where his younger brother Evan (Paulo Costanzo) steps in. Fed up with Hank's personal pity party, he convinces Hank to join him on a last-minute trip to the Hamptons for Memorial Day weekend. When the brothers crash a party at the home of a Hamptons billionaire and a guest falls critically ill, Hank saves the day.

Cybill: Complete Series

Starring Cybill Shepherd, the show revolves around the life of Cybill Sheridan, a twice-divorced single mother of two and struggling actress in her 40s, who has never gotten her big show business break. Alicia Witt and Dedee Pfeiffer co-starred as Sheridan's daughters, with Alan Rosenberg and Tom Wopat playing their fathers, while Christine Baranski appeared as Cybill's hard-drinking friend Maryann. Despite critical praise and strong ratings, CBS abruptly canceled the show at the end of its fourth season.

Two And A Half Men: The Complete Twelfth And Final Season

When Walden Schmidt (Ashton Kutcher) nearly kicks the bucket, he decides it's high time he stops waiting for the right woman to live a meaningful life. Unable to adopt a kid as a single dad, he pops the question to his long-time roommate and best friend Alan Harper (Jon Cryer), and the result is a match made in Malibu! But will a friends-without-benefits marriage put a damper on their freewheeling lifestyles?

Two And A Half Men: The Complete Eleventh Season

The Malibu beach house has become an empty nest for billionaire entrepreneur Walden Schmidt (Ashton Kutcher) and his freeloading housemate, Alan Harper (Jon Cryer). But not for long. Alan's previously unknown niece, Jenny (Amber Tamblyn) staggers onto the scene with a parade of luscious partying ladies in tow, bringing hilarious new high jinks and hookups. Plus, there are improvements in Walden's love life, an alter ego for Alan, temporary retirement for Berta and wedding bells for Evelyn Harper.

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