I gave up on Royal Pains too. I grew to hate the brother -- there was no logical reason for him to be there, much less for him to go along on medical calls, and I really disliked the endless dithering of the intended romantic interest. The assistant was cool, and I would have liked to see how the tension between what her traditional parents wanted her to do with her life played out with what she herself wanted, but not enough to tolerate all the other annoyances of the show.
Oh! I forgot to mention the 16-year-old rich kid. He was interesting too. But he wasn't on screen all that often.
Does anyone know anything about this new TNT show, with Andre Braugher and Scott Bakula? I like them both (so long as I ignore the existence of Enterprise), but the advertising makes it look kind of meh.
I love Scott Bakula and Andre Braugher, and even though I am not crazy about the premise, I want them on my televison. However, this desire could quickly be overshadowed by my hatred for Ray Romano.
The presence of a financial manager for a company makes sense, since the doctor brother has no financial concern whatsoever.
Basically the show has no there there for me, plus the romance angle is supremely annoying.
Thinking the show Monk is fun is different from the character, I think. I think he's definitely been portrayed as depressed the whole series, and as a victim of his disease.
TNT is where the darker goes. But then you get Dark Blue, and you realise they've gone too far.
I never watched Royal Pains. I really don't like that actor. There's something about him.
It's one of those shows (like Dark Blue) that never made it onto a season pass but ate up time I needed desperately to pass when I was jobless. I hope to be employed when it comes back on air, so I'm not even tempted. He's...nice enough. But his appearance distracts me. He's not as goodlooking as the show insists.
I liked "Royal Pains" but I'm not sure why. I was entertained every week, but I couldn't stand the main romance - those two don't have a heckuva lot of chemistry.
I do not like Ray Romano, so I am avoiding that TNT show like the plague. The only thing that could possibly draw me in is if the show suddenly became a procedural and Ray Romano dies in the 1st or 2nd episode.
Unlike Vortex, I like that actor. Totally don't remember his name. Didn't he play Ally McBeal's bi sexual almost boyfriend? But I couldn't get into Royal Pains.
Mark something. Last name has a wierd spelling. Feurish?
The presence of a financial manager for a company makes sense, since the doctor brother has no financial concern whatsoever.
That motivation makes sense to me too. What does not make sense is the annoying brother tagging along on medical visits. Why the hell would he be there? There's no logical reason whatsover for him to be riding along on housecalls. Sitting back at the bungalow crunching numbers, fine. Maybe attending an occasional cocktail party and networking. But not going along while the doctor is treating people.